Hi Philippe, It's a good idea but I think we need to:
Optimize the performance Improve the output during the generation to display something to the user Because when I made a big load test (many days with a high traffic), the generation of dashboard take a lot of time Antonio Le dim. 15 juil. 2018 à 14:55, Philippe Mouawad < [email protected]> a écrit : > Hello, > Don't you think we should generate HTML report by default when running in > NON Gui mode ? > > I see 3 reasons for that: > > - Why would somebody in 80% of cases do a load test without this report > output ? > - Still now, I continue to read "dishonnest" comparisons of JMeter with > other tools (commercial or not) that say "JMeter has no reporting > feature": > - > https://www.neotys.com/insights/how-neoload-is-different-from-jmeter > - http://blog.loadimpact.com/how-to-do-10-things-in-jmeter-vs-k6 > - https://www.guru99.com/performance-testing-tools.html > - https://www.loadtestingtool.com/wapt-vs-jmeter.shtml > - When doing trainings introducing JMeter, attendees are always > surprised this report is not generated by default > > > Globally, JMeter offers a lot of features but many must be activated which > is a bit sad, activating some would reduce learning curve and make it more > user friendly > > -- > Regards. > Philippe >
