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Example how to use sitespeed.io to monitor the performance of your web site
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Testing multiple URLs but results are stored in the same folder #27

Closed gensychong closed 4 years ago

gensychong commented 4 years ago

Hi, I have just started to learn how to use sitespeed.io for my projects and I am able to setup the grafana in Digital Ocean. While I am testing this script to continuously run the test, I meet some issues.

  1. I am using exactly the same settings in this repo and only modify the necessary like graphite host/auth, URLs to test in desktop.txt and etc.
  2. I am testing multiple pages in multiple domains. Example: abc.com abc.com/products abc.com/about-us def.com def.com/products def.com/about-us
  3. I am assuming the results will be stored in separate folder under abc.com/def.com folder. But it is currently stored as following: /sitespeed-result/abc.com/[DATE]/pages/abc.com /sitespeed-result/abc.com/[DATE]/pages/def.com

May I know if this can be configured to do as below? /sitespeed-result/abc.com/[DATE]/ /sitespeed-result/def.com/[DATE]/

soulgalore commented 4 years ago

Hi @gensychong they are stored in the same folder. If you need to have them on different folders, you need to split the tests and run it two times:

abc.com
abc.com/products
abc.com/about-us

and then

def.com
def.com/products
def.com/about-us
gensychong commented 4 years ago

Thanks @soulgalore, I was thinking if it can run at the same time but store in different folders. Thanks for the help!