# Performance test example: performance of click event in the inspector Let's look at a trivial but practical example and add a simple test to measure the performance of a click in the inspector. First we create a file under [tests/inspector](https://searchfox.org/mozilla-central/source/testing/talos/talos/tests/devtools/addon/content/tests/inspector) since we are writing an inspector test. We call the file `click.js`. We will use a dummy test document here: `data:text/html,click test document`. We prepare the imports needed to write the test, from head.js and inspector-helper.js: - `testSetup`, `testTeardown`, `openToolbox` and `runTest` from head.js - `reloadInspectorAndLog` from inspector-helper.js The full code for the test looks as follows: ``` const { reloadInspectorAndLog, } = require("devtools/docs/tests/inspector-helpers"); const { openToolbox, runTest, testSetup, testTeardown, } = require("devtools/docs/head"); module.exports = async function() { // Define here your custom document via a data URI: const url = "data:text/html,click test document"; await testSetup(url); const toolbox = await openToolbox("inspector"); const inspector = toolbox.getPanel("inspector"); const window = inspector.panelWin; // Get inspector's panel window object const body = window.document.body; await new Promise(resolve => { const test = runTest("inspector.click"); body.addEventListener("click", function () { test.done(); resolve(); }, { once: true }); body.click(); }); // Check if the inspector reload is impacted by click await reloadInspectorAndLog("click", toolbox); await testTeardown(); } ``` Finally we add an entry in [damp-tests.js](https://searchfox.org/mozilla-central/source/testing/talos/talos/tests/devtools/addon/content/damp-tests.js): ``` { name: "inspector.click", path: "inspector/click.js", description: "Measure the time to click in the inspector, and reload the inspector", }, ``` Since this is an inspector test, we add it under `TEST_SUITES.INSPECTOR`, which contains all the tests which will run with the `damp-inspector` test suite in continuous integration. The test is still part of the overall `damp` suite by default, there is no action needed to ensure that. Then we can run our test with: ``` ./mach talos-test --suite damp --subtest inspector.click ```