Sorry, didn't know that. Here's the URL http://dlshare.s3.amazonaws.com/shoppingCart.txt
On Tue, Oct 25, 2011 at 3:42 PM, Deepak Shetty <shet...@gmail.com> wrote: > hi > the mailing list rejects attachments. upload it somewhere and send a link > > regards > deepak > > On Tue, Oct 25, 2011 at 3:38 PM, David Luu <manga...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > JMeter v2.5 on Windows > > > > Added debug sampler, it did indeed match one only (the first item in > > shopping list, top down order): > > > > ORDERITEMIDS=7249682 > > ORDERITEMIDS_1=7249682 > > ORDERITEMIDS_matchNr=1 > > > > Attached is HTML from the HTTP sampler response of the shopping cart page > > for which we extract the data. I did a text search on "removeItemLink" > and > > did get 3 entries for the link for 3 cart items. > > > > I also did a test replacing XPath extractor with regex extractor and used > > this pattern to do a global/multi match against: > > > > .+class="removeItemLink".+id="(\d+)".+ > > > > granted if the HTML attribute order ever changed, it would break the > regex > > but wouldn't break XPath. > > > > In the replacement, I left everything else intact, and used same variable > > name for the cart items IDs. The regex version worked fine, getting all 3 > > cart items. > > > > So there's no loop problem for sure. Seems to be an XPath extractor > problem > > here. > > > > On Tue, Oct 25, 2011 at 3:16 PM, Deepak Shetty <shet...@gmail.com> > wrote: > > > >> what version of Jmeter? > >> Dont go by Firebug it looks at the DOM whereas JMeter will have to look > at > >> the source html . > >> > >> Add a Debug Sampler under your HTTP Sampler and also add a view results > >> tree > >> listener. > >> If your debug sampler shows your multiple values correctly the problem > is > >> in > >> the loop > >> > >> If your debug sampler only shows a single value , then you need to look > at > >> the HTML response (in view results tree listener) that your xpath > >> extractor > >> is a child of and see if you have multiple nodes satisfying your > condition > >> or your HTML is different from what you expect. > >> If the HTML looks right , then upload a copy of the html and send the > link > >> > >> regards > >> deepak > >> > >> On Tue, Oct 25, 2011 at 1:27 PM, David Luu <manga...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> > >> > Hi, just wanted to check to see if I misconfigured something or XPath > >> > defined correctly. Here's the setup: > >> > > >> > We have HTTP request sampler to hit user's shopping cart that returns > >> HTML > >> > in response. The HTML is dynamic based on what user already has in > cart. > >> > > >> > I want the JMeter test to remove items in cart, and we do that by > >> fetching > >> > the item ID stored in the links to then remove item by make HTTP POST > in > >> > another sampler with the item ID. The XPath is as follows: > >> > > >> > //a[@class='removeItemLink']/@id > >> > > >> > We identify the item ID as an attribute in links with class type > >> > 'removeItemLink'. Unfortunately, or to play it safe, we don't know if > >> the > >> > generated HTML always has same fixed pattern text of whether the class > >> > attribute is always before or after the ID attribute, hence I chose to > >> use > >> > XPath extractor rather than a regular expression extractor to get the > >> ID. > >> > ID > >> > value is also dynamic and may not be fixed length. > >> > > >> > I enabled Tidy with quiet mode. Later also enabled report errors show > >> > warnings, and disabled quiet mode, those options didn't help. The UI > and > >> > the > >> > docs don't mention anything about settings to match once or match all, > >> etc. > >> > So believe matching number determined by the XPath expression. > >> > > >> > used XPath extracted variable reference name ORDERITEMIDS > >> > > >> > and then had a ForEach controller run a HTTP request sampler to POST > to > >> API > >> > to remove items. But during execution, it only ran once, but it did > work > >> > correctly for the one item that it extracted. ForEach controller > >> configured > >> > as follows: > >> > > >> > input var prefix = ORDERITEMIDS > >> > output var name = returnVar > >> > checked add "_" before number > >> > > >> > and in HTTP sampler inside the foreach, reference variable as > >> ${returnVar} > >> > > >> > I tested the XPath with Firebug in Firefox and it matched all the > items > >> in > >> > the cart unlike JMeter, and I know the basics of XPath, and that > appears > >> to > >> > be the correct XPath. > >> > > >> > So is this a bug with JMeter or am I doing something wrong? Or wrong > >> XPath > >> > somehow still? > >> > > >> > Regards, > >> > David > >> > > >> > > > > > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > > To unsubscribe, e-mail: jmeter-user-unsubscr...@jakarta.apache.org > > For additional commands, e-mail: jmeter-user-h...@jakarta.apache.org > > >