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Synopsis
The Performance Budget module allows you to use Drupal in combination with WebPageTest to perform web performance scans on local and remote websites, all within the familiar Drupal admin interface. The module supports both public and private WebPageTest instances.
Although it can do a lot of things, it serves two key functions:
- Historical performance trend monitoring
- Threshold monitoring
Dependencies
- Web Page Archive - While the archiving and visual regression features of that module aren't needed for performance scanning, it does provide some basic capture and compare functionality that made for a good framework for this module.
- Key (optional) - The key module can optionally be used for managing the webpagetest.org API credentials (recommended)
Getting Started
- Project Documentation: Getting Started with Performance Budget
- Read through some Frequently Asked Questions
- See the slides from Historical page load time monitoring using Drupal and WebPageTest from DrupalCon Global 2020 (Video coming soon)
Help wanted!
If you would like to assist in the development of this module, we welcome your help.
Please follow the Drupal Coding Standards.
Ways you can help:
- Use the Module and Let Us Know Your Thoughts
- Report Bugs
- Submit Ideas/Patches on drupal.org
- Submit Pull Requests on github.com
- Write Tests
- Write/Edit Documentation
Helpful Links:
Project Maintainers:
- David Stinemetze (@WidgetsBurritos)
- David Porter (@bighappyface)
- Paul Maddern (@pobster)
- Adrianna Flores (@vessel_adrift)
Supporting organizations:
Provided time and resources for development and documentation of module, and presentations at Texas Camp 2019 and DrupalCon Global 2020
Project information
Seeking new maintainer
The current maintainers are looking for new people to take ownership.No further development
No longer developed by its maintainers.- Project categories: Performance
- Created by bighappyface on , updated
This project is not covered by the security advisory policy.
Use at your own risk! It may have publicly disclosed vulnerabilities.





