Tracking Transaction Performance - Manually
  • 29 Mar 2023
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Prerequisite

  • User should have a registered pCloudy account
  • SSL Pinning needs to be disabled

Transaction Performance Metrics

  • During the recording, the session will collect device monitor statistics such as: CPU, Memory, Network, and Battery.
  • A performance report is available when executing a transaction. The report contains the following measurements:
    • Duration - the transaction durations in milliseconds.
    • Memory - Average and maximum values for the transaction.
    • Battery - Average and maximum values for the transaction.
    • CPU - Average and maximum values for the transaction.
    • Network - Total of Uploaded/Downloaded KBs during the transaction (this data will depend on application)

Steps

  1. Login to the platform, connect to any available devices and install an application.

Note: For browsers, the user will need to select the browser package. e.g for ios safari browser, the user need to select COM.APPLE.MOBILESAFARI

  1. While the app is being installed, the user can click on Transaction on the right hand side docking station.
  2. Select the application package to track by clicking on Choose App.
  3. The user will need to select the application package, enter a transaction name and select Start.

Note: Transaction name should not contain any space

  1. Once the user has finished completing the transaction, you can click on “Stop" to stop the transaction.
  2. Once the transaction is stopped the user will be able to save the transaction or start a new transaction.
  3. The user can click on “View Report” to view the report generated at run time.
  4. This will take the user to the Trasaction report, Where the user will be able to view various details like - Package Name, OS, Device Name, Model, SDK, Resolution, Transaction Duration, and Performance related information like - CPU, Memory, Battery, Network, etc.

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