1d07336255a3f273d8a14d4485dd73c0398491bc3andresp@webrtc.orgLoopback test 2d07336255a3f273d8a14d4485dd73c0398491bc3andresp@webrtc.org 3d07336255a3f273d8a14d4485dd73c0398491bc3andresp@webrtc.orgThis is a simple html test framework to run a loopback test which can go via 4d07336255a3f273d8a14d4485dd73c0398491bc3andresp@webrtc.orgturn. For now the test is used to analyse bandwidth estimation and get records 5d07336255a3f273d8a14d4485dd73c0398491bc3andresp@webrtc.orgfor bad scenarios. 6d07336255a3f273d8a14d4485dd73c0398491bc3andresp@webrtc.org 7d07336255a3f273d8a14d4485dd73c0398491bc3andresp@webrtc.orgHow to run: 8d07336255a3f273d8a14d4485dd73c0398491bc3andresp@webrtc.org ./run-server.sh (to start python serving the tests) 9d07336255a3f273d8a14d4485dd73c0398491bc3andresp@webrtc.org Access http://localhost:8080/loopback_test.html to run the test 10d07336255a3f273d8a14d4485dd73c0398491bc3andresp@webrtc.org 11d07336255a3f273d8a14d4485dd73c0398491bc3andresp@webrtc.orgHow to record: 12d07336255a3f273d8a14d4485dd73c0398491bc3andresp@webrtc.org You can use record-test.sh to get a tcpdump of a test run. 13