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Okay I'll do it myself.
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What you see after test is results. (Don't want to visit openspeedtest)
Share page contains more information to troubleshoot.
Going to add more debug info soon.
This is just a static Webpage, this is the best way or the only way we can do this.
That is an important feature. Email the result page to an IT Professional for troubleshooting connectivity issues.
So they can see the speed, jitter & ping along with transferred data. So you can find and fix issues by analyzing those values on the result page. Even if you are offline, you can copy the link and view it online later.
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Most people don't need or maintain a database server and need a way to share results. that is why this exists.
I am planning to write a PDF or create Page with simple instructions for parameter support.
Like stress test etc.
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No internet or behind a firewall?
You can do this.
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I'm not talking about showing it on the same page I'm talking about having another page to show the results but locally, like this:
http://192.168.1.1:3000/results/873t4r87
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Plus when I'm working in an environment where there is no internet I want to see the detailed results right at that moment copy/pasting a link wouldn't do me any good.
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just read the values
eg : https://openspeedtest.com/results/show.php?&d=86.418&u=17.183&p=267.7&j=0.2&dd=116.740&ud=27.969&ua=Mozilla/5.0%20(Windows%20NT%2010.0;%20Win64;%20x64)%20AppleWebKit/537.36%20(KHTML,%20like%20Gecko)%20Chrome/108.0.0.0%20Safari/537.36
https://openspeedtest.com/results/show.php?
&d=86.418 <-- Download
&u=17.183 <-- Upload
&p=267.7 <-- ping
&j=0.2 <-- Jitter
&dd=116.740 <-- Downloaded data during test
&ud=27.969 <-- Uploaded data during test
&ua=Mozilla/5.0%20(Windows%20NT%2010.0;%20Win64;%20x64)%20AppleWebKit/537.36%20(KHTML,%20like%20Gecko)%20Chrome/108.0.0.0%20Safari/537.36 <-- User Agent
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Most people don't need or maintain a database server and need a way to share results. that is why this exists.
Why database? You don't need to add a database for it like you don't have for the way it is right now that shows on your website, there is only a need for a page on the same server to show the generated results.
http://192.168.1.1:3000/results/show.php?&d=1248.853&u=543.844&p=10&j=2.6&dd=1892.560&ud=690.000
This will be the output link for that when you click on it, it will show you the result.
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just read the values eg : https://openspeedtest.com/results/show.php?&d=86.418&u=17.183&p=267.7&j=0.2&dd=116.740&ud=27.969&ua=Mozilla/5.0%20(Windows%20NT%2010.0;%20Win64;%20x64)%20AppleWebKit/537.36%20(KHTML,%20like%20Gecko)%20Chrome/108.0.0.0%20Safari/537.36
https://openspeedtest.com/results/show.php? &d=86.418 <-- Download &u=17.183 <-- Upload &p=267.7 <-- ping &j=0.2 <-- Jitter &dd=116.740 <-- Downloaded data during test &ud=27.969 <-- Uploaded data during test &ua=Mozilla/5.0%20(Windows%20NT%2010.0;%20Win64;%20x64)%20AppleWebKit/537.36%20(KHTML,%20like%20Gecko)%20Chrome/108.0.0.0%20Safari/537.36 <-- User Agent
Why not add a page for showing this values as readable results?
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Results are already showing. As I said, Extra info that is irrelevant for most users but helpful for troubleshooting is in the URL. If you need, you can just read the values from the URL.
Just static webpage + Nginx, No PHP or Node.js involved.
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