How do I find response times for actions in an Electron application?





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I have an electron based desktop application and a few user actions that I need to find the response times (for an output to appear on the screen) for.



If this was a web application, Loadrunner's Truclient would have solved the problem but that is not the case. And the user actions are majorly client-side.



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  • Graphical Virtual User - See LoadRunner documentation

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I have an electron based desktop application and a few user actions that I need to find the response times (for an output to appear on the screen) for.



If this was a web application, Loadrunner's Truclient would have solved the problem but that is not the case. And the user actions are majorly client-side.



How should I go about this?










share|improve this question























  • Graphical Virtual User - See LoadRunner documentation

    – James Pulley
    Jan 3 at 17:15














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I have an electron based desktop application and a few user actions that I need to find the response times (for an output to appear on the screen) for.



If this was a web application, Loadrunner's Truclient would have solved the problem but that is not the case. And the user actions are majorly client-side.



How should I go about this?










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I have an electron based desktop application and a few user actions that I need to find the response times (for an output to appear on the screen) for.



If this was a web application, Loadrunner's Truclient would have solved the problem but that is not the case. And the user actions are majorly client-side.



How should I go about this?







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  • Graphical Virtual User - See LoadRunner documentation

    – James Pulley
    Jan 3 at 17:15



















  • Graphical Virtual User - See LoadRunner documentation

    – James Pulley
    Jan 3 at 17:15

















Graphical Virtual User - See LoadRunner documentation

– James Pulley
Jan 3 at 17:15





Graphical Virtual User - See LoadRunner documentation

– James Pulley
Jan 3 at 17:15












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