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:
- Open Google Earth in Chrome
- Verify Google Earth has loaded
- Enable the Photos (overlay) feature
- Set the map style to "Everything" ("All borders, labels, places, roads, transit, landmarks and water")
- Turn on Animated Clouds graphics
- Turn on the Gridlines graphical feature
- Look for the "I'm Feeling Lucky" button
- 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 - 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.
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