Multi-Mechanize - Performance Test Framework
September 21, 2016 · View on GitHub
================================================ Multi-Mechanize - Performance Test Framework
- Copyright: (c) 2010-2013 Corey Goldberg (cgoldberg at gmail.com)
- License: GNU LGPLv3
- Requires: Python 2.6 or 2.7
:PyPI: multi-mechanize <http://pypi.python.org/pypi/multi-mechanize>_
:Dev: git repo <http://github.com/cgoldberg/multi-mechanize>_
Docs / Instructions
Install / Setup
Multi-Mechanize can be installed from PyPI <http://pypi.python.org/pypi/multi-mechanize>_ using pip <http://www.pip-installer.org>_::
pip install multi-mechanize
... or download the source distribution from PyPI <http://pypi.python.org/pypi/multi-mechanize#downloads>_, unarchive, and run::
python setup.py install
... then use multimech-newproject and multimech-run to create and run your performance test projects.
Detailed Install / Setup
These instructions are for Debian/Ubuntu Linux. For other platforms, the setup is generally the same, with the exeption of installing system dependencies.
system-wide install
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install dependencies on Debian/Ubuntu::
$ sudo apt-get install python-pip python-matplotlib
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install multi-mechanize from PyPI using Pip::
$ sudo pip install -U multi-mechanize
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create a new project::
$ multimech-newproject my_project
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run a project::
$ multimech-run my_project
virtualenv + pip install (with matplotlib system package)
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install dependencies on Debian/Ubuntu::
$ sudo apt-get install python-virtualenv python-matplotlib
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install multi-mechanize from PyPI in a virtualenv::
cd ENV pip install multi-mechanize
virtualenv + pip install (with --no-site-packages)
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install dependencies on Debian/Ubuntu::
sudo apt-get install python-dev python-virtualenv
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install multi-mechanize and matplotlib from PyPI in a virtualenv::
cd ENV pip install multi-mechanize (ENV)$ pip install matplotlib
pip install latest dev branch from git repo
::
pip install -e git+http://github.com/cgoldberg/multi-mechanize.git#egg=multimechanize