The Instant Testing list page lists the Instant Testing task information that has been performed, including monitoring start time, monitoring Task Type, Network type, monitoring URL, completion status, performance, Availability, etc. By default, the system sorts the monitoring start time from nearest to far.Users can perform the following operations:
Monitoring time: The start time of the Instant Testing task. Click the monitoring time to view the monitoring result details.
Completion status: When is displayed, it means that Probe is not online. Hover the mouse over the icon to view the number of Probes that are not online. When is displayed, it means that all monitoring Probes are online.
Search: Users can select the Instant Testing Task Type at the top of the page to filter tasks, or search for tasks by URL and account.
Re-monitor: Click Re-monitor in the Operation column to re-initiate Instant Testing.
View: Click View in the Operation column to view the result details of this Instant Testing.
Delete: Click Delete in the Operation column to delete the Instant Testing record from the list.
The details of the monitoring results are as follows:Monitoring Overview The upper part displays the number of Probe completed in this monitoring task, the total number of Probe and the number of Probes that are not online.Monitoring Overview The middle part displays the Scatter Plot of this monitoring task, and the monitoring of each Probe is displayed as a scatter point. The Total Download Time, white screen time, First Contentful Paint (FCP) and other indicators above Scatter Plot are the average data of monitoring Probe in each task.Click the scatter point to view the Instant Testing data details of this Probe. At the bottom of the page, you can view detailed information about Element Waterfall Chart, NetworkProfiling, ProfilingLog, screenshots and other information.Monitoring Overview The monitoring information of each point in Scatter Plot is displayed below. Click the time to view the Instant Testing data details of the Probe.