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[root@10.10.10.10 ~]# curl -o /dev/null -w “Connect: %{time_connect} TTFB: %{time_starttransfer} Total time: %{time_total} \n” -s https://internal-test.bbunbro.com

 

Connect: 0.002 TTFB: 0.069 Total time: 0.069

 

외부는 그냥 webpagetest.org 에서 테스트 하시오. 좋습니다.

 

참고 :

(로컬 호스트 톰켓 http listener 체크)

[root@10.10.10.10 ~]# curl -o /dev/null -w “Connect: %{time_connect} TTFB: %{time_starttransfer} Total time: %{time_total} \n” -s http://127.0.0.1:8080/www

 

Connect: 0.000 TTFB: 0.026 Total time: 0.026

 

A friendly formatter for curl requests to help with debugging.

Raw (디버깅을 위한 스니프 포멧 생성 후 테스트 하는 법)

sniff.txt

\n

============= HOST: ==========\n

\n

local_ip: %{local_ip}\n

local_port: %{local_port}\n

remote_ip: %{remote_ip}\n

remote_port: %{remote_port}\n

\n

======= CONNECTION: ==========\n

\n

http_code: %{http_code}\n

http_connect: %{http_connect}\n

num_connects: %{num_connects}\n

num_redirects: %{num_redirects}\n

redirect_url: %{redirect_url}\n

\n

============= FILE: ==========\n

\n

content_type: %{content_type}\n

filename_effective: %{filename_effective}\n

ftp_entry_path: %{ftp_entry_path}\n

size_download: %{size_download}\n

size_header: %{size_header}\n

size_request: %{size_request}\n

size_upload: %{size_upload}\n

speed_download: %{speed_download}\n

speed_upload: %{speed_upload}\n

ssl_verify_result: %{ssl_verify_result}\n

url_effective: %{url_effective}\n

\n

=== TIME BREAKDOWN: ==========\n

\n

time_appconnect: %{time_appconnect}\n

time_connect: %{time_connect}\n

time_namelookup: %{time_namelookup}\n

time_pretransfer: %{time_pretransfer}\n

time_redirect: %{time_redirect}\n

time_starttransfer: %{time_starttransfer}\n

———-\n

time_total: %{time_total}\n

 

\n

 

Steps to Use:

#1. Make a file named sniff.txt and paste the contents of this gist into it

#2. Make an alias in your .bash_profile or .zshrc ( or whatever you use ) that looks like this ( make sure to source .bash_profile the file afterwards ):

alias sniff=’curl -w “@/path/to/sniff.txt” -o /dev/null -s ‘

#3. Now you can use your alias to get some fun data back:

sniff https://api.twitter.com/1.1/search/tweets.json?q=@mrmidi

You will get a response that looks like this:

============= HOST: ==========

local_ip: 192.168.0.67

local_port: 49469

remote_ip: 199.16.156.231

remote_port: 443

======= CONNECTION: ==========

http_code: 400

http_connect: 000

num_connects: 1

num_redirects: 0

redirect_url:

============= FILE: ==========

content_type: application/json; charset=utf-8

filename_effective: /dev/null

ftp_entry_path:

size_download: 62

size_header: 380

size_request: 110

size_upload: 0

speed_download: 57.000

speed_upload: 0.000

ssl_verify_result: 0

url_effective: https://api.twitter.com/1.1/search/tweets.json?q=mrmidi

=== TIME BREAKDOWN: ==========

time_appconnect: 0.724

time_connect: 0.566

time_namelookup: 0.526

time_pretransfer: 0.724

time_redirect: 0.000

time_starttransfer: 1.078

———-

 

time_total: 1.078

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