Hello, I need to pull a value out of an http response to use in the next request. Specifically, I need to get a value from an html form element from a response. Now, I already got this working using the Regular Expression Extractor, and it works great. However, I need a solution that's a bit easier for a non-programmer to use (and not have to deal with regex).
I started working on what I'm currently calling HTML Value Extractor. It is a post processor implementation that simply pulls the value from a form element (as specified by the test element properties) and puts it into a variable. The test element properties include the variable name, the type of form element (right now, just input and select), the name of the form element, and for select elements, the text of the option element to select. How does this sound? Is there already a simpler way that I've just missed entirely? I'm also curious if there would be any interest in adding this new test element to JMeter once I've finished it? Thanks! Joe --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
