Tracking Transaction Performance - Manually
- 29 Mar 2023
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Tracking Transaction Performance - Manually
- Updated on 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
- 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
- While the app is being installed, the user can click on Transaction on the right hand side docking station.
- Select the application package to track by clicking on Choose App.
- The user will need to select the application package, enter a transaction name and select Start.
Note: Transaction name should not contain any space
- Once the user has finished completing the transaction, you can click on “Stop" to stop the transaction.
- Once the transaction is stopped the user will be able to save the transaction or start a new transaction.
- The user can click on “View Report” to view the report generated at run time.
- 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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