Is there a plugin available that will log into a website and navigate through it?
Andrew Thompson
andrew at fulgent.co.uk
Fri Nov 25 18:01:03 CET 2011
Joerg - thankyou that looks just the job!
Kind Regards
Andrew
From: Andrew Thompson
Sent: 25 November 2011 16:06
To: nagios-users at lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Is there a plugin available that will log into a website and navigate through it?
Hi all,
Is there a plugin out there in the wild that will login into a website with a provided user/pass and then navigate its way around the site clicking a few links and then log back out again?
Got a site that id like to trawl to check its availability.
www.site.com<http://www.site.com> takes you to the login screen of where it asks for user/pass then a login button.
www.site.com/mainmenu.aspx<http://www.site.com/mainmenu.aspx> takes you to the main menu where you can click links to navigate around the site, including a log out link
Id like to be able to get the plugin/script to input user/pass and hit the login button then click 2 links and return back to the main menu where it will hit the log out link.
In the order of
www.site.com<http://www.site.com>
www.site.com/mainmenu.aspx<http://www.site.com/mainmenu.aspx>
www.site.com/link1.aspx<http://www.site.com/link1.aspx>
www.site.com/mainmenu.aspx<http://www.site.com/mainmenu.aspx>
www.site.com/link2.aspx<http://www.site.com/link2.aspx>
www.site.com/mainmenu.aspx<http://www.site.com/mainmenu.aspx>
www.site.com/logout.aspx<http://www.site.com/logout.aspx>
Anything available to do this?
Cheers
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