On 6 June 2015 at 06:09, Philippe Mouawad <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > I was testing with command not ctrl, it's not working for me (azerty > keyboard) unless I change what I mentioned. > What keys do you use ?
The ones above (and slightl to the left of) qwertyuiop These keys are labelled: ! @ £ $ % ^ & * ( ) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 [Shift gives the upper row.] > Regards > > On Saturday, June 6, 2015, sebb <[email protected]> wrote: > >> On 5 June 2015 at 22:06, Philippe Mouawad <[email protected] >> <javascript:;>> wrote: >> > Hello, >> > I started testing this evening and I have an issue, on Mac Book pro there >> > is no numeric keypad. >> > So I had to change the properties to this and it works: >> > gui.quick_à=ThreadGroupGui >> > gui.quick_&=HttpTestSampleGui >> > gui.quick_é=RegexExtractorGui >> > gui.quick_"=AssertionGui >> > gui.quick_'=ConstantTimerGui >> > gui.quick_(=TestActionGui >> > gui.quick_§=JSR223PostProcessor >> > gui.quick_è=JSR223PreProcessor >> > gui.quick_!=DebugSampler >> > gui.quick_ç=ViewResultsFullVisualizer >> > >> > >> > Is there a better way on Mac Book Pro ? >> >> Ctrl+0 etc does not work on Mac Mini with wireless keyboard. >> This has numeric keys above qwerty (but no keypad). >> However Command+0 etc works fine. >> >> > Regards >> > >> > On Wed, Jun 3, 2015 at 1:17 PM, Andrey Pokhilko <[email protected] >> <javascript:;>> wrote: >> > >> >> "Most used" depends on every user. I believe first keys 1-5 will be most >> >> used and we already set them fine. I have just committed it into SVN, it >> >> is your right to change everything as you see it :) I set it like I see >> it. >> >> >> >> Andrey Pokhilko >> >> >> >> On 06/03/2015 01:19 PM, Philippe Mouawad wrote: >> >> > On Wed, Jun 3, 2015 at 8:54 AM, Andrey Pokhilko <[email protected] >> <javascript:;> >> >> > <javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','[email protected] <javascript:;>');>> wrote: >> >> > >> >> >> Not having a Thread Group in hotkeys disbles "fluent start", when you >> >> >> just opened JMeter and immediately start building Test Plan with >> >> >> hotkeys. My UX feeling says that we should still have it. Ctrl+0 is >> the >> >> >> most rightsided key, that reflects rarity of usage. >> >> >> >> >> > Agreed >> >> > >> >> >> Having Debug Sampler and View Results Tree also required UX-wise, >> >> >> because you need them not frequently, but always urgently when you >> want >> >> >> to troubleshoot your script and instant usage will gratify hurrying >> >> user. >> >> >> >> >> > But not having CSS/JQuery extractor is not a good thing, In our >> scripting >> >> > experience it is among the top 5 elements used. >> >> > Although new element it is great for html extraction and makes tests >> more >> >> > maintainable >> >> > >> >> >> Finally, user can always set up his preferred keys to reflect his >> style >> >> >> of usage. >> >> >> >> >> > But hotkeys should reflect most used components. >> >> > >> >> >> Andrey Pokhilko >> >> >> >> >> >> On 06/03/2015 03:34 AM, sebb wrote: >> >> >>> On 2 June 2015 at 20:42, Philippe Mouawad < >> [email protected] <javascript:;> >> >> >> <javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','[email protected] >> <javascript:;>');>> wrote: >> >> >>>> Hi, >> >> >>>> Thanks for taking into account some notes. >> >> >>>> >> >> >>>> 1/ I would put these defaults: >> >> >>>> gui.quick_0=ThreadGroupGui >> >> >>> Although that is needed for every test, often only one is needed. >> >> >>> It seems wasteful to use up a quick key for this. >> >> >>> >> >> >>> Maybe a ThreadGroup should be automatically added to a new test >> plan. >> >> >>> Or a template added that includes a ThreadGroup (possibly plus a >> >> >>> Listener at plan level), and make that the default. >> >> >>> >> >> >>>> gui.quick_1=HttpTestSampleGui >> >> >>>> gui.quick_2=RegexExtractorGui >> >> >>>> gui.quick_3=HtmlExtractorGui >> >> >>>> gui.quick_4=AssertionGui >> >> >>>> gui.quick_5=ConstantTimerGui >> >> >>>> gui.quick_6=GaussianRandomTimerGui >> >> >>>> gui.quick_7=TestActionGui >> >> >>>> gui.quick_8=JSR223PostProcessor >> >> >>>> gui.quick_9=JSR223PreProcessor >> >> >>>> >> >> >>>> >> >> >>>> As for me DebugSampler is not added very frequently, same for >> >> >>>> ViewResultsTree. >> >> >>> I tend to use ViewResultsTree a lot, but again usually only one is >> >> >> needed. >> >> >>>> 2/ Is it a good thing to try to add element somewhere in the tree >> >> >>>> hierarchy ? I would fail if current node does not allow it. >> >> >>>> >> >> >>>> Regards >> >> >>>> >> >> >>>> On Tue, Jun 2, 2015 at 12:46 PM, Andrey Pokhilko <[email protected] >> <javascript:;> >> >> >> <javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','[email protected] <javascript:;>');>> wrote: >> >> >>>>> Hi, >> >> >>>>> >> >> >>>>> I fixed issue with Ctrl+9, changed defaults slightly, added doc >> and >> >> >>>>> bugzilla https://bz.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=57988 >> >> >>>>> >> >> >>>>> If there are no objections, I will commit this change within 24 >> >> hours. >> >> >>>>> >> >> >>>>> Andrey Pokhilko >> >> >>>>> >> >> >>>>> On 04/30/2015 03:49 PM, Philippe Mouawad wrote: >> >> >>>>>> Hi, >> >> >>>>>> I think it's a nice idea, we have same the same feedback. >> >> >>>>>> >> >> >>>>>> For me it should be in core once linux issue is fixed, what about >> >> >> tested >> >> >>>>>> platforms: >> >> >>>>>> - Windows 8? 7 ? >> >> >>>>>> - Linux >> >> >>>>>> - Mac OSX ? which os ? >> >> >>>>>> >> >> >>>>>> Regarding other questions, answers inline. >> >> >>>>>> >> >> >>>>>> Regards >> >> >>>>>> On Monday, April 27, 2015, Andrey Pokhilko <[email protected] >> <javascript:;> >> >> >> <javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','[email protected] <javascript:;>');> >> >> >>>>>> <javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','[email protected] <javascript:;> >> >> >> <javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','[email protected] <javascript:;>');>');>> >> wrote: >> >> >>>>>>> Hi, >> >> >>>>>>> >> >> >>>>>>> I have colleagues that do heavy JMeter scripting and they come >> with >> >> >> idea >> >> >>>>>>> to speed-up the process: have hotkeys to add JMeter components >> to >> >> >> test >> >> >>>>>>> plan. Using a hotkey eliminates the need to walk through context >> >> >> menus. >> >> >>>>>>> As always, Pareto principle states that 80% of a time people use >> >> 20% >> >> >> of >> >> >>>>>>> components, so small set of hotkeys would cover most of >> situations. >> >> >>>>>>> >> >> >>>>>>> I have implemented this feature as Ctrl+0 .. Ctrl+9 hotkey set, >> >> with >> >> >>>>>>> components configurable through properties. Components are added >> >> as a >> >> >>>>>>> child of current position, if possible, or a sibling at the >> nearest >> >> >>>>>>> possible scope. I provided my colleagues with patched JMeter and >> >> they >> >> >>>>>>> found the feature working smoothly. >> >> >>>>>>> >> >> >>>>>>> Pull request for easy review is here: >> >> >>>>>>> https://github.com/apache/jmeter/pull/16 , I will create >> bugzilla >> >> >> for >> >> >>>>>>> this when needed. >> >> >>>>>>> >> >> >>>>>>> As always I ask if other committers support adding this into >> main >> >> >> JMeter >> >> >>>>>>> codebase or not. >> >> >>>>>>> >> >> >>>>>>> Some notes/questions from my side: >> >> >>>>>>> >> >> >>>>>>> * Where is appropriate place in the docs to document this >> >> feature? >> >> >>>>>> Somewhere where Search Feature and templates are documented >> >> >>>>>> >> >> >>>>>> >> >> >>>>>> >> >> >>>>>>> * Are defaults good? What are most used JMeter components? >> >> >>>>>> I would remove or put them at end: >> >> >>>>>> View Results Tree >> >> >>>>>> User Defined Variables >> >> >>>>>> Test Fragment >> >> >>>>>> >> >> >>>>>> as although popular you rarely add more than 2 or 3. >> >> >>>>>> >> >> >>>>>> I would add : >> >> >>>>>> - Css/JQuery extractor >> >> >>>>>> - Jsr223 Post processor >> >> >>>>>> - Test Action for the timer discussion we had >> >> >>>>>> - JSR223 Pre processir >> >> >>>>>> -Debug Sampler >> >> >>>>>> >> >> >>>>>> >> >> >>>>>> >> >> >>>>>>> * Is there a way to specify component names in properties >> instead >> >> >> of >> >> >>>>>>> classes? >> >> >>>>>> There are name shortcuts in saveservice.properties >> >> >>>>>> >> >> >>>>>> >> >> >>>>>> >> >> >>>>>>> * On my Linux Ctrl+9 does not work for some reason... I >> wonder if >> >> >>>>>>> somebody knows why. >> >> >>>>>>> >> >> >>>>>>> -- >> >> >>>>>>> Andrey Pokhilko >> >> >>>>>>> >> >> >>>>>>> >> >> >>>> -- >> >> >>>> Cordialement. >> >> >>>> Philippe Mouawad. >> >> >> >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> > >> > >> > -- >> > Cordialement. >> > Philippe Mouawad. >> > > > -- > Cordialement. > Philippe Mouawad.
