Windows' Problem Steps Recorder
(or psr.exe) generates a report containing all steps a user performed,
including screenshots of those steps, in a single file, an MHTML file.
Pypsr parses such a file generated by psr and places the resources contained
within the file into a single directory.
For now, just copy the psr.py file to your hard drive. You might want to make
it executable:
chmod +x psr.py
If you're on OSX, you can download the Psr.app application in the osx
folder.
This will parse the mht file in the zip and create a directory called
bugreport.exploded. Open up the main.htm in that directory to view the
report.
psr.py bugreport.zip
You can of course pass the mht file directly. The generated directory will
be called Problem_20120623_1342.exploded:
psr.py Problem_20120623_1342.mht
You can specify a directory to use:
psr.py bugreport.zip ~/Desktop/bugreport
And you can tell pypsr to open up the report in your browser automatically:
psr.py bugreport.zip -b