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authorRamiBerm <54766858+RamiBerm@users.noreply.github.com>2019-09-03 17:19:50 +0300
committerGitHub <noreply@github.com>2019-09-03 17:19:50 +0300
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Updated har_dump,py timings dictionary function
the HAR file spec (http://www.softwareishard.com/blog/har-12-spec/#timings) states that timings that do not apply for a certain requests should be set to -1, this example may set -1000 as a timings value for certain requests. This ends up producing invalid HAR files in many cases. My proposed fix is to assign -1 into the dic and only multiply by 1000 for other values
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diff --git a/examples/complex/har_dump.py b/examples/complex/har_dump.py
index 33a2f79f..e0964601 100644
--- a/examples/complex/har_dump.py
+++ b/examples/complex/har_dump.py
@@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ def response(flow):
}
# HAR timings are integers in ms, so we re-encode the raw timings to that format.
- timings = dict([(k, int(1000 * v)) for k, v in timings_raw.items()])
+ timings = dict([(k, -1 if v is -1 else int(1000 * v)) for k, v in timings_raw.items()])
# full_time is the sum of all timings.
# Timings set to -1 will be ignored as per spec.