diff --git a/docs/documentation/sitespeed.io/compare/index.md b/docs/documentation/sitespeed.io/compare/index.md index bb5b953a30..fbb0c52258 100644 --- a/docs/documentation/sitespeed.io/compare/index.md +++ b/docs/documentation/sitespeed.io/compare/index.md @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ description: Finding performance regressions is hard. Using Mann Whitney U/Wilco keywords: Mann Whitney U, performance, regression, nav: documentation category: sitespeed.io -image: https://www.sitespeed.io/img/sitespeed-2.0-twitter.png +image: htt"p"s://www.sitespeed.io/img/sitespeed-2.0-twitter.png twitterdescription: Use Mann Whitney U or Wilcox statistical methods to know if you have a regression. --- [Documentation]({{site.baseurl}}/documentation/sitespeed.io/) / Compare @@ -49,10 +49,10 @@ To save a baseline using NodeJS: sitespeed.io https://www.sitespeed.io -n 21 --compare.saveBaseline --compare.id start_page ~~~ -Using Docker there's a new volume that you should use to mount where you want to save the baseline. `-v "$(pwd):/baseline"` will map your current directory to where you will store the baseline files. If you want to store them somewhere else then change what you map inside the container `-v "/somewhere/else:/baseline"` +Using Docker there's a new volume that you should use to mount where you want to save the baseline. `-v "$(pwd)":/baseline` will map your current directory to where you will store the baseline files. If you want to store them somewhere else then change what you map inside the container `-v "/somewhere/else:/baseline"` ~~~bash -docker run -v "$(pwd):/baseline" sitespeedio/sitespeed.io:{% include version/sitespeed.io.txt %} https://www.sitespeed.io/ -n 21 --compare.saveBaseline --compare.id start_page --compare.baselinePath /baseline +docker run -v "$(pwd)":/baseline sitespeedio/sitespeed.io:{% include version/sitespeed.io.txt %} https://www.sitespeed.io/ -n 21 --compare.saveBaseline --compare.id start_page --compare.baselinePath /baseline ~~~ The baseline file is a JSON file that contains all the raw data from Browsertime. @@ -67,13 +67,13 @@ sitespeed.io https://www.sitespeed.io -n 21 --compare.id start_page In Docker: ~~~bash -docker run -v "$(pwd):/baseline" sitespeedio/sitespeed.io:{% include version/sitespeed.io.txt %} https://www.sitespeed.io/ -n 21 --compare.id start_page --compare.baselinePath /baseline +docker run -v "$(pwd)":/baseline sitespeedio/sitespeed.io:{% include version/sitespeed.io.txt %} https://www.sitespeed.io/ -n 21 --compare.id start_page --compare.baselinePath /baseline ~~~ You can also save a baseline for each and every test, so you always compare your last run with the run before that. That will automatically happen if you have the `--compare.saveBaseline`. ~~~bash -docker run -v "$(pwd):/baseline" sitespeedio/sitespeed.io:{% include version/sitespeed.io.txt %} https://www.sitespeed.io/ -n 21 --compare.id start_page --compare.baselinePath /baseline --compare.saveBaseline +docker run -v "$(pwd)":/baseline sitespeedio/sitespeed.io:{% include version/sitespeed.io.txt %} https://www.sitespeed.io/ -n 21 --compare.id start_page --compare.baselinePath /baseline --compare.saveBaseline ~~~ ## Results