Webpage Download Time and export to CSV via batch file












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I am trying to set up a batch file to get webpage download time using curl command and export to CSV or text file.



I am using the following curl command:



curl http ://myurl.com -w %{time_total}n -o NUL -s 


The command above works when using it in cmd and will provide a response ex - 0.188000.



However, when I am using the command via a batch file and try to export using the following, it does not work. Instead of .1888000, I get {time_total}.



@echo on
ECHO.
totaltimeresponse
ECHO.
SET PATH=%PATH%;C:softwarecurl
ECHO.
curl http ://myurl.com -w %{time_total}n -o NUL -s >> total-time.txt
ECHO.


This is my first time working with curl and batch files, so I am not sure what is happening. I have researched and researched, but I still don't know what wrong I have made.



Any ideas or suggestions?










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    I am trying to set up a batch file to get webpage download time using curl command and export to CSV or text file.



    I am using the following curl command:



    curl http ://myurl.com -w %{time_total}n -o NUL -s 


    The command above works when using it in cmd and will provide a response ex - 0.188000.



    However, when I am using the command via a batch file and try to export using the following, it does not work. Instead of .1888000, I get {time_total}.



    @echo on
    ECHO.
    totaltimeresponse
    ECHO.
    SET PATH=%PATH%;C:softwarecurl
    ECHO.
    curl http ://myurl.com -w %{time_total}n -o NUL -s >> total-time.txt
    ECHO.


    This is my first time working with curl and batch files, so I am not sure what is happening. I have researched and researched, but I still don't know what wrong I have made.



    Any ideas or suggestions?










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      I am trying to set up a batch file to get webpage download time using curl command and export to CSV or text file.



      I am using the following curl command:



      curl http ://myurl.com -w %{time_total}n -o NUL -s 


      The command above works when using it in cmd and will provide a response ex - 0.188000.



      However, when I am using the command via a batch file and try to export using the following, it does not work. Instead of .1888000, I get {time_total}.



      @echo on
      ECHO.
      totaltimeresponse
      ECHO.
      SET PATH=%PATH%;C:softwarecurl
      ECHO.
      curl http ://myurl.com -w %{time_total}n -o NUL -s >> total-time.txt
      ECHO.


      This is my first time working with curl and batch files, so I am not sure what is happening. I have researched and researched, but I still don't know what wrong I have made.



      Any ideas or suggestions?










      share|improve this question
















      I am trying to set up a batch file to get webpage download time using curl command and export to CSV or text file.



      I am using the following curl command:



      curl http ://myurl.com -w %{time_total}n -o NUL -s 


      The command above works when using it in cmd and will provide a response ex - 0.188000.



      However, when I am using the command via a batch file and try to export using the following, it does not work. Instead of .1888000, I get {time_total}.



      @echo on
      ECHO.
      totaltimeresponse
      ECHO.
      SET PATH=%PATH%;C:softwarecurl
      ECHO.
      curl http ://myurl.com -w %{time_total}n -o NUL -s >> total-time.txt
      ECHO.


      This is my first time working with curl and batch files, so I am not sure what is happening. I have researched and researched, but I still don't know what wrong I have made.



      Any ideas or suggestions?







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          I don't have a Windows machine to test, but try this --should work.



          @echo on
          ECHO.
          totaltimeresponse
          ECHO.
          SET PATH=%PATH%;c:softwarecurl
          ECHO.
          curl http ://myurl.com -w %%{time_total}n -o NUL -s >> total-time.txt
          ECHO.





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          • Tested with .csv and .txt and this works perfectly. Thank you so much for your help

            – matt
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          I don't have a Windows machine to test, but try this --should work.



          @echo on
          ECHO.
          totaltimeresponse
          ECHO.
          SET PATH=%PATH%;c:softwarecurl
          ECHO.
          curl http ://myurl.com -w %%{time_total}n -o NUL -s >> total-time.txt
          ECHO.





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          • Tested with .csv and .txt and this works perfectly. Thank you so much for your help

            – matt
            Nov 24 '18 at 5:59
















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          I don't have a Windows machine to test, but try this --should work.



          @echo on
          ECHO.
          totaltimeresponse
          ECHO.
          SET PATH=%PATH%;c:softwarecurl
          ECHO.
          curl http ://myurl.com -w %%{time_total}n -o NUL -s >> total-time.txt
          ECHO.





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          • Tested with .csv and .txt and this works perfectly. Thank you so much for your help

            – matt
            Nov 24 '18 at 5:59














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          I don't have a Windows machine to test, but try this --should work.



          @echo on
          ECHO.
          totaltimeresponse
          ECHO.
          SET PATH=%PATH%;c:softwarecurl
          ECHO.
          curl http ://myurl.com -w %%{time_total}n -o NUL -s >> total-time.txt
          ECHO.





          share|improve this answer















          I don't have a Windows machine to test, but try this --should work.



          @echo on
          ECHO.
          totaltimeresponse
          ECHO.
          SET PATH=%PATH%;c:softwarecurl
          ECHO.
          curl http ://myurl.com -w %%{time_total}n -o NUL -s >> total-time.txt
          ECHO.






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          • Tested with .csv and .txt and this works perfectly. Thank you so much for your help

            – matt
            Nov 24 '18 at 5:59



















          • Tested with .csv and .txt and this works perfectly. Thank you so much for your help

            – matt
            Nov 24 '18 at 5:59

















          Tested with .csv and .txt and this works perfectly. Thank you so much for your help

          – matt
          Nov 24 '18 at 5:59





          Tested with .csv and .txt and this works perfectly. Thank you so much for your help

          – matt
          Nov 24 '18 at 5:59




















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