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Log Files

Discover how eValid validates your website through detailed log files, allowing you to record and analyze events for both success and failure. Learn how to create, view, and interpret log files for accurate testing results.

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Log Files

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  1. Log Files

  2. eValid Log Files eValidvalidates your WebSite by recognizing and recording both successful and unsuccessful events. Detailed records are stored in its Log Files.

  3. eValid: Creating Log FilesStep 1 of 9 There are three logging methods that can be set from the Settings > Record/Play Preferences.

  4. eValid: Logging MethodsStep 2 of 9 In the Project/Log Management settings screen, click on the Logging you prefer: • Simple • Standard • Detailed

  5. eValid Log Files: Start RecordingStep 3 of 9 In the eValid browser’s address bar, type the URL of the WebSite you want to test. Then, Start Recording all the pages you wish to analyze.

  6. eValid Log Files: Stop Recording Step 4 of 9 From the pulldown menu, select Stop Recording when you are satisfied with the event.

  7. eValid Log Files: Start Playback Step 5 of 8 Hitting Playback > Start Playback will report all the movement, steps and mouse clicks you executed.

  8. Viewing eValid Log Files Step 6 of 9 The Event Log contains all events that occurred during script playback. To view the Event Log,select Window > Logs Event Log.

  9. eValid Log Files: Simple Method Step 7 of 9 The Event Log is shown here using a Simple logging format, as set in Step 2.

  10. eValid Log Files: Standard Method The Event Log is shown here using a Standard logging format, as set in Step 2.

  11. eValid Log Files: Cache Manager If you desire to use Detailed logging, make sure that Never Use Cache is selected from Settings > Cache Managerbefore running the playback with detailed logs.

  12. eValid Log Files: Detailed Method The Event Log is shown here using a Detailed logging format, as set in Step 2.

  13. eValid Log Files: Select Your FormatStep 8 of 9 For a quick result check, click on View > Icon in the upper left of the log file. Choose from different log formats: View all data as Java Applet Graph. View data from a Spread sheet. View data as HTML Table.

  14. eValid Log Files: Log GraphsStep 9 of 9 For more detailed results, use the log files to generate graphical output. Select Window > Graphs > Log Graphs.

  15. eValid Log Files: Chart Selection On the resulting page, select the graphical chart you are looking for.

  16. eValid Log Files: Chart Sample A sample of the color-codedPerformance Chart is shown on the left, with detailed download times from the last playback.

  17. eValid Log Files: Chart Descriptions A detailed explanation of each dynamic analysis Chartcan be accessed by clicking the Explanation link.

  18. eValid Log Files: Explanation Sample A sample of the chart explanation is shown on the left. It gives detailed analysis of the download times for the web pages you tested.

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