In a bean shell script a jmeter variable is accessed as
vars.get("jmeter_variable_name")
Hence, your code should be
print(vars.get("url"));
prout = vars.get("url");
.
.
.
75blured wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I've finally opted for a bean shell post processor:
> import java.util.regex.*;
>
> ------------------< cut here >------------------------------------
> print("${url}");
>
> prout = ${url};
> patternStr = "&";
> replacementStr = "&";
>
> // Compile regular expression
> pattern = Pattern.compile(patternStr);
>
> // Replace all occurrences of pattern in input
> matcher = pattern.matcher(prout);
> output = matcher.replaceAll(replacementStr);
> print("output : " + output);
> ------------------< cut here >------------------------------------
>
> However it seems to not find ${url} when assigning it to prout variable
> ...
>
> Do you know a way to do it ?
>
> Regards,
> 75Blured.
>
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