Create HAR files from Chrome Debugging Protocol data.
npm install chrome-harCreate HAR files based on Chrome DevTools Protocol data.
We got tired of waiting for the +30K engineers at Google implementing a way to automate to get a HAR file https://issues.chromium.org/issues/40809195 so we implemented our own solution in the mean time.
Code originally extracted from Browsertime, initial implementation inspired by Chromedriver_har.
--chrome.collectPerfLog:```
$ browsertime --chrome.collectPerfLog -n 1 https://www.sitespeed.io
Then take the file named chromePerflog-1.json.gz and put it in a gist or make it availible to us in any way you want.
If you use sitespeed.io:
``
$ sitespeed.io --browsertime.chrome.collectPerfLog -n 1 https://www.sitespeed.io
If you use Chrome-har standalone (without Browsertime/sitespeed.io) you can use get the response bodies in HARs if they are set on the response object by the caller and if the includeTextFromResponseBody option is set to true.
For example:
`javascript
const harEvents: Array
client.on('Network.requestIntercepted', async (params: any) => {
// Get the response body
const response = await client.send(
'Network.getResponseBodyForInterception',
{ interceptionId: params.interceptionId },
);
// Set the body on the response object
if (params.response != null) {
params.response.body = response.body;
} else {
params.response = response;
}
// Continue the request
await client.send(
'Network.continueInterceptedRequest',
{ interceptionId: params.interceptionId },
);
harEvents.push({ method, params });
});
const har = harFromMessages(harEvents, {includeTextFromResponseBody: true});
``