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Foglight Transaction Recorder 5.6.13 - Recorder User Guide

Overview of Foglight synthetic monitoring Use the Foglight Transaction Recorder Create and upload Foglight Transaction Recorder scripts View Foglight Transaction Recorder results Settings How Do I... Appendix: Best practices Appendix: Troubleshoot the Foglight Transaction Recorder Appendix: API for FTR Timer Usage

Using the Custom Value Source Set Values

Values can be set by reading data from external sources and setting the Value Source to Custom, then specifying a filename and row in the Custom Value Param field.

In the following example, the value is set to “username3”, the second row in the text file c:\temp\data.txt.

The file c:\temp\data.txt has to exist on each agent machine.

It is also possible to use a file from a network share as shown below. In this case, set the scripts to run As User with a user that has sufficient rights to access the file.

The COM object ftr.CustomGetValueFromFile is included with FTR. Users can create their own COM objects to retrieve data from other locations.

Use cookies

The Foglight Transaction Recorder creates a cookie instruction in a script when recording an existing user. The cookie instruction provides the ability to use existing cookies activated during the recording of a script. During the script recording process, not all Web sites place cookies on machines.

NOTE: For the cookie instruction to work correctly, you must first visit the Web site using Internet Explorer® to create cookie files. This step must take place before recording a script and inserting the cookie instruction.
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From the drop-down, choose Record as an existing user.
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Double-click the Cookies instruction.
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Click inside Cookie Data.
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Click OK.

Use the Dialog Interceptor Settings

Modal dialog windows are windows that steal focus from the running script, and block the continued execution of the current process until the user intervenes by clicking a button or closing the window. The job of the Dialog Interceptor is to intercept these windows as they appear, and click on a pre-specified button, or close the window so that they do not interfere with the execution of a script. The Foglight Transaction Recorder and the Foglight Transaction Player Agent ship with a list of known modal dialogs and the appropriate responses to those dialogs. These default dialogs and responses can be found in and modified at:

%ftrpath%\config\modalsignatures.xml.

The default responses can be overridden by modifying the Internet Settings instruction Dialog Interceptor Settings properties.

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Click OK.

Set up the Foglight Transaction Recorder to run with the FxM

Foglight Experience Monitor (FxM) for web-based applications optimizes the real end- user experience, improves capacity, and quickly diagnoses performance problems. Unlike active monitoring solutions that only track scripted user scenarios, and desktop-based monitors that only track a subset of users, the Foglight Experience Monitor tracks all users, all the time, to give you a total picture of the end-user experience.

The Foglight Transaction Recorder can be configured to add additional information to all network requests that can be interpreted by FEM to identify traffic generated by the Foglight Transaction Recorder or Player. To activate FEM to run with the Foglight Transaction Recorder, the Tag and Follow property must be turned on. You can turn this property on:

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