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The Browser Result Details view contains information about check results in a number of charts, graphs and tables. This view is most useful for analyzing browser results for scenarios. The type of information displayed in the view depends on the check type. For a scenario, several aspects of the check are shown in different areas.

Result Message

The Result Message of a Browser Check contains useful summarizing information. The following message is an example of a result message:

6 steps, 6 pages, 76 urls, 32902/857026 sent/received bytes

6 steps - Obsolete data point. The number of steps will always equal the number of pages.

6 pages - Of course, pages organize Browser Check URL calls into logical functions (such as navigating to a certain page). The number of pages in the scenario can be altered using the custom command insertPageBreak.

76 urls - the number of URLs which were loaded throughout the entirety of the check.

32902/857026 sent/received bytes - the number of uncompressed bytes sent to and received by the web server throughout the duration of the scenario.

Metrics Section

The Metrics Section contains useful information regarding browser metrics.

Total browser render time is the response time from the start of the navigation until the last request is completed.

Total response time is the sum of the response time of all the objects that were loaded during the execution. Total response time is calculated serially.

Total page size is the sum of the response sizes of all loaded objects in bytes.

DOM content loaded is the time it took for the check to reach the DOM content loaded event after navigation started.

DOM complete is the time it took for the check to reach the DOM complete event after navigation started.

DNS lookup is the time the check took to perform DNS lookup for the scenario.

Click on the arrows to the left and right of the metrics to access the previous and next Check Result.

Domains

The Domains section displays a table containing the domains accessed in the check. For each, aggregated information regarding traffic volumes and percentage is shown.

Column

Description

Domain

URL for the domain

Size

Absolute traffic size and percentage of the total number of received bytes (as seen in the sent/received portion of the result message and the Metrics section)

Time

Absolute traffic time and percentage of the time it took all pages to load

Count

Number of urls and percentage

Timeline

Graphical representation of the transactions. Colored bars correspond to the timings indicated in the Legend.

10 Slowest URLs

The Slowest URLs table shows a list containing the urls with the slowest response times in the check:

Column

Description

#

Order of access / order in scenario.

Time

Response time of the URL

In this unnamed column, you will see an icon. Hover over the icon to see the type of the URL in question. Example types include application/json and image/avif.

Url

Accessed URL and the HTTP method used to request the URL

Timeline

Graphical representation of the transactions. Colored bars correspond to the timings indicated in the Legend.

Slowest URL Legend

The Slowest URL Legend window is displayed when you point at a url in the table. It explains the colors used in the diagram, reveals information about the URL timing, and displays the Server IP address for the domain which is accessed:

This information can be very valuable when diagnosing timing issues with individual URLs within a scenario. See the Legend for more information on DNS Lookup, Connection, SSL Handshake, etc.

Errors

The Errors section displays errors encountered during the scenario run for the check, if any exist. For each page that has errors, a table is shown which reveals pertinent information about each error:

Column

Description

Comment

#

ID number for accessed page

 The Jump To URL link lets you navigate to the URL in the waterfall where the error occurred

HTTP Code

Returned HTTP Status Code

 

Error

Error message from the application, if any

 

Time

Elapsed time for the step where the error occurred

 

Url

Access HTTP Methods and URL where the error occurred

 When you click a particular URL in the table, detailed information regarding the response is shown

Request

Outgoing request message

 The Open link in the Request column allows you to try to send the request manually

Response

Incoming response for the request

 In the above screenshot, no responses were returned and all columns contain the response “N/A”. That will not always be the case

MIME

MIME Type for the response

 

Error log

Log messages for the error

 In the above screenshot, no errors were logged; all columns contain the response “N/A”. That will not always be the case

The Jump To URL link lets you navigate to the URL in the Waterfall where the error occurred:

The Open link in the Request column allows you to try to send the request manually:

If the request can be sent, you will see data in the “Headers” section.

When you click a particular URL in the table, detailed information about the response is shown:

A Note on Request Timeout

If a URL in your scenario does not return a response within X seconds after the DOM complete is sent, you will see an error informing you that the URL timed out:

The number of seconds which the check will wait for request resolutions after DOM complete can be configured in the Edit Check settings:

Altering the request activity timeout can help in situations where a certain URL is simply taking a long time to return a response. However, if the URL is not returning a response at all, the URL will fail regardless of the value you enter in the Request Activity Timeout input above.

Screenshots

The Screenshots section displays any screenshots that were taken for the browser run if the check is configured to take screenshots.

The screenshots are shown as a timeline with an indicator displaying when the image was taken. Click on an individual screenshot to see a full-screen version of the screenshot.

History Information

The History Information table shows information about the check run. If the check has been purged, only the most basic information regarding the check run will be available:

Item

Description

Severity 

Check status Severity

Time

The timestamp for the check run

Elapsed (ms)

Duration of the test

Attempts

The number of connection attempts

Result Code

Returned HTTP Status Code

Message

If a result message is available (for example, a failure message), it will be displayed here

Legend

The Legend section at the bottom of a Browser Check Result page displays the color coding which is used to identify different URL operations for each URL in the result. Hover over the “question mark” icons to learn more about how ASM defines DOM Interactive, DOM Content Loaded, and DOM Complete:

Domains Legend

The Domains Legend window is displayed when you point at a domain url.

It shows explanations for the colors used in the diagram. It also shows the actual time for each of the categories.

Item

Description

DNS Lookup

Time for DNS query and receive the response.

Connecting

Time to establish a connection.

Sending Request

Outgoing request message processing.

Waiting for Response

Time it took for the target system to return the first response which is the Response Headers.

Receiving Data

Time to complete response from the URL/method.

Waterfall Legend

The Waterfall Legend section shows explanations for the colors used in the waterfall diagram.

View

Item

Description

Queued by Browser

Time spent in browser before executing DNS Lookup or or Connect.

DNS Lookup

Time for DNS query and receive the response.

Connecting

Time to establish a connection.

Sending Request

Outgoing request message processing.

Waiting for Response

Time it took for the target system to return the first response which is the Response Headers.

Receiving Data

Time to complete response from the URL/method.

Dom Content Loaded

DOM Content Loaded point. The render tree can be constructed: the DOM is ready and there are no stylesheets blocking JavaScript execution.

This measure calculates duration between the EventStart and EventEnd timestamps, to allow for JavaScript frameworks waiting DOM Content Loaded before starting execution.

Dom Complete

DOM Complete point. The resource loading and processing is complete.

Details Result Toolbar

The Toolbar is always available at the top, allowing you to perform different task relating to the check.

Scenario Toolbar

The Scenario toolbar contains basic information about the test run, and a number of buttons to access other features.

Item

Description

Name of the check.

 

Opens the Check Edit view.

 

Check Details.

 

Analyze Metrics.

 

Locations Locations.

 

Introduction to Apica Check Types.

Test Started

Timestamp for when the test started.

URL Toolbar

The URL toolbar contains basic information about the test run and a number of buttons to access other features.

Item

Description

Name of the check.

 

Opens the Check Edit view.

 

Check Details.

Analyze Metrics.

 

Locations Locations.

 

Intro Types Check Types.

Test Started

Timestamp for when the test started.

The URL Waterfall Section

Understanding the Waterfall Section for a Browser Check Result

The following diagram explains the different metrics which are displayed in the waterfall for a Browser Check result. These metrics are pulled from the ASM API.

Number on Diagram

Metric Name

Description

1

Step Nr

The Step (sometimes Page) number.

2

URL number

The identifier of a URL inside of a Step. This is a counter that is unique per Step and corresponds to a URL inside of the Step.

3

URL

The complete URL including protocol, hostname, path and query parameters.

4

HTTP method

The HTTP method used e.g GET, POST, PUT.

5

HTTP status code

The returned status code from the server e.g 200, 302, 500.

6

URL Offset ms

The time Offset in milliseconds from when the URL was initiated by the browser relative to the first URL on the Step.

7

Blocked duration ms

The time the URL is blocked (aka Queued By Browser) inside of the browser before it is executed, e.g a DNS or Connect is fired.

8

DNS lookup duration ms

The time it took to perform a DNS lookup/query and receive the result back.

9

Connect duration ms

The time it took to establish a connection to the target system.

10

Send duration ms

The time it took to send the Request away from the browser.

11

Wait duration ms

The time it took for the target system to return the first response, which is the Response Headers.

12

Receive duration ms

The time it took for the complete response to be returned from the target system, including headers + content.

13

Response time ms

The total network response time for this URL. (DNS Lookup + Connect + Send + Wait + Receive).

14

Received bytes

The amount of uncompressed bytes received from the server.

15

Content mime type

MIME type of the response content.

16

Blocked url offset ms

The offset of the Blocked timing relative from when the URL was started (timestamp).

17

DNS lookup URL offset ms

The offset of the DNS Lookup timing relative from when the URL was started (timestamp).

18

Connect URL offset ms

The offset of the Connect timing relative from when the URL was started (timestamp).

19

Send URL offset ms

The offset of the Send timing relative from when the URL was started (timestamp).

20

Wait offset ms

The offset of the Wait timing relative from when the URL was started (timestamp).

21

Receive URL offset ms

The offset of the Receive timing relative from when the URL was started (timestamp).

22

Step duration ms

What the current Step duration is on this url to retrieve the final Step duration, find the MAX(Step Duration ms) among all URLs in this Step.

The following metrics are also pulled from the ASM API for Browser checks, but they are NOT displayed on the waterfall. They are used to present more information on each URL.

Metric Name

Description

Started

Timestamp of when the URL was initiated.

Elapsed ms

The complete time in milliseconds that the URL took inside of the Browser. Includes both Blocked (aka Queued By Browser) time and network processing time.

Sent bytes

The amount of bytes sent to the server.

Error code

Internal error code.

Error message

Internal error message (if applicable).

Complete

Was the URL (request + response) completed? 1=True, 0=False.

Redirect

Was the response from the server a redirect? 1=True, 0=False.

Redirect URL

If the URL was a redirect, what URL was the original URL redirected to?

HTTP result

The result of the HTTP call.

Content from cache

Was the response content retrieved from the Client Browser Cache? 1=True, 0=False.

Content size bytes

Response Content size in bytes, excluding headers.

Request cookie count

Number of request cookies sent to the server.

Request header count

Number of request headers sent to the server.

Response cookie count

Number of response cookies received back from the server.

Response header count

Number of response headers received back from the server.

Response status line

A text with the response status.

TTFB duration ms

Time-to-first-byte, the timing that indicates how long it took to receive the first byte from the server. (TTFB = DNS Lookup + Connect + Send + Wait).

TTFB URL offset ms

Not applicable.

Started UTC ISO 8601

The timestamp when the URL was initiated inside of the browser, according to ISO 8601 format.

Waterfall Legend

The Waterfall Legend section contains explanations for the colors used in the waterfall diagram.

View

Item

Description

Queued by Browser

Time spent in the browser before executing DNS Lookup or Connect.

DNS Lookup

Time for DNS query and receive the response.

Connecting

Time to establish a connection.

Sending Request

Outgoing request message processing.

Waiting for Response

The time it took for the target system to return the first response which is the Response Headers.

Receiving Data

Time to complete the response from the URL/method.

DOM Content Loaded

DOM Content Loaded point. The render tree can be constructed: the DOM is ready and there are no stylesheets blocking JavaScript execution. This measure calculates duration between the EventStart and EventEnd timestamps, to allow for JavaScript frameworks waiting DOM Content Loaded before starting execution.

DOM Complete

DOM Complete point. The DOM Complete point is when the resource loading and processing is complete.

Expanded View

For each row in the waterfall table, further details are available. To expand the row for a page:

  • Click the expand button

Messages

When available, headers for the request and response are shown:

Waterfall History

You can compare the recent check result for a transaction with the History of Previous Results list of recent results.

Websockets

When the check records Websockets, you can get a detailed view of the recorded data by expanding the relevant result Waterfall row.

The WebSockets frame shows all recorded events for the selected URL.

When WebSocket recording data is available, this is indicated by a button in the waterfall row:

View WebSocket recording

For each row in the waterfall table, further details are available.

To expand the row for a page:

  • Click the expand button

The WebSocket recording is shown next to the result history:

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