Workload Template - Google Earth in Google Chrome

Summary

  • This should be a CPU, memory, and (if applicable) GPU-intensive workload
  • Please read each of the commented-out portions of this script, to see what it does and if there are lines that should be commented out or changed (variables, for example)
  • Environment: Win 10 Pro x64 winver 1909 18363.720 | Google Chrome x86 version 80.0.3987.149 | Google Earth Web version 9.3.107.2 (production version as of March 27, 2020) | Login Enterprise ScriptingToolset version 4.0.11

This workload will perform the following interactions:

  1. Open Google Earth in Chrome
  2. Verify Google Earth has loaded
  3. Enable the Photos (overlay) feature
  4. Set the map style to "Everything" ("All borders, labels, places, roads, transit, landmarks and water")
  5. Turn on Animated Clouds graphics
  6. Turn on the Gridlines graphical feature
  7. Look for the "I'm Feeling Lucky" button
  8. Perform the following in a loop (defined amount):
    Click the "I'm Feeling Lucky" button (in order to "fly" to a random location) and wait for a defined amount of time with the camera hovering and flying, encircling the location
  9. Stop the Chrome web browser

Disclaimer

Please refer to the top of the attached .cs file for more information.

This workload is provided as-is and might need further configuration and customization to work successfully in each unique environment. For further Professional Services-based customization please consult with the Login VSI Support and Services team. Please refer to the section "Application Customization" for further self-help information regarding workload crafting and implementation.