So just to clarify, will I be creating a new foo.properties file for each 
run or add a new value to YVALUE?

On Monday, July 28, 2014 1:47:49 PM UTC-4, Jon Schewe wrote:
>
> That's how I use the plot plugin as well. Have your script write 
> YVALUE=time into the file foo.properties, then configure the plugin to use 
> the file just like I specified earlier. The plot plugin will keep track of 
> all of the values for each build internally.
>
>
> On Mon, Jul 28, 2014 at 11:38 AM, Andrew Pritykin <[email protected] 
> <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>> How would I go about using the foo.properties files for what I need.
>>
>> Basically my script tests how long it takes to load the webpage, then 
>> saves the time in a file. I plan to graph the load time for each build in a 
>> single graph (so we can monitor webpage performance over time).
>>
>> I apologize as I am new to all of this and am trying to piece it all 
>> together.
>>
>> On Monday, July 28, 2014 12:33:47 PM UTC-4, Jon Schewe wrote:
>>
>>> The "foo.properties" file is created for each build as part of my 
>>> continuous integration script.
>>>
>>>
>>> On Mon, Jul 28, 2014 at 10:23 AM, Andrew Pritykin <[email protected]> 
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Jon,
>>>>
>>>> Is the same file "foo.properties" used for multiple builds? Would I 
>>>> just continue to add values to YVALUE or create a new file for each build? 
>>>> Is it difficult to write to the properties file in Javascript?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Monday, July 28, 2014 11:12:17 AM UTC-4, Jon Schewe wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> I have the plot plugin generating plots from some of my test scripts. 
>>>>> I'm using the properties file format. So for each series that I want to 
>>>>> graph I create a file that contains YVALUE=<value>. For instance I have a 
>>>>> series named "foo" and I create a file named "foo.properties" that 
>>>>> contains 
>>>>> a single line "YVALUE=5". The name of the file and the name of the series 
>>>>> do not need to match. 
>>>>>
>>>>> In my configuration I created a plot group "Plots" with a plot title 
>>>>> "Foo" and a "Plot y-axis label "foo". Then the data configurationhas 
>>>>> "Data 
>>>>> series file" is "foo.properties" assuming that the file is at the top of 
>>>>> my 
>>>>> workspace. Paths are relative to the workspace directory. Then I check 
>>>>> the 
>>>>> radio button "Load data from properties file"
>>>>>
>>>>> Note that if you're using a matrix build you will likely have problems 
>>>>> unless you build your own patched version of the plot plugin.
>>>>>
>>>>> An example of picking up my value for the properties file is here:
>>>>>
>>>>> cat rse-stats.txt | grep "RSE" | awk '{printf("YVALUE=%f",$1)}' > 
>>>>> rse-ch0.properties
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Mon, Jul 28, 2014 at 9:58 AM, Andrew Pritykin <[email protected]> 
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>>  Still looking for any help on this problem.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Wednesday, July 23, 2014 5:22:12 PM UTC-4, Andrew Pritykin wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> So here is the deal folks,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I have a PhantomJS script that simply measures the amount of time it 
>>>>>>> takes to load a web page (in ms). My plan is to graph the result (time 
>>>>>>> taken) on a graph for each build over time.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I read about the Plot Plugin and how "easy" it is to plot data on a 
>>>>>>> graph by using formats like .xml or .csv
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I currently am able to get my script to save the result (time taken 
>>>>>>> to load page) to a external .csv file.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> For Example: 367,8042,567,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> One of my builds that I am testing this with(using a github repo) 
>>>>>>> saves the data in the .csv file but Plot Plugin does not seem to plot 
>>>>>>> the 
>>>>>>> data. Not sure if its the format of my data or the configuration of the 
>>>>>>> plugin.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Lastly another way I thought to do this is without a Source Code 
>>>>>>> Management and just move the script and the .csv file to the workspace 
>>>>>>> for 
>>>>>>> that project. The issue I am getting with this project is the script is 
>>>>>>> unable to either open or write to the file (possible permission issues).
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I am quite desperate to get this "easy" build to work and display 
>>>>>>> the data. Does anyone have experience doing this and/or help me out to 
>>>>>>> get 
>>>>>>> this working. I greatly appreciate it!
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I will attach the script and a example .csv to this post for people 
>>>>>>> to get a better understanding. 
>>>>>>>
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