On 29/09/2008, henryd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>  It is still not working for me. I have a cookie manager at the thread group
>  level for all my 20 requests. I added a "cookie manager" as a child for one
>  request and added two cookies to it. These cookies are not being sent along
>  with my request. They get sent only if I disable the main "cookie manager"
>  at the thread group level. I am stuck as it appears like Jmeter does not
>
> support adding a browser cookie for one or two requests in my thread group
>  while I have another cookie manager at the thread group level for server
>  cookies for the remaining 18 requests.
>

You wrote that you were not interested in server cookies, which is why I wrote:

>> Yes, if you want to ignore server cookies, just add the cookie manager
>> as a child of each  request that needs the specific cookies.

If a Sampler finds multiple Cookie Managers in the same scope, then
only one CM will be used  - as you have found out.

However, you can use variables in the Cookie Manager.
So if the server does not mind getting extra cookies, you can define
the extra cookies that you need, and set the variables as needed.

>
>  sebb-2-2 wrote:
>  >
>  > On 28/09/2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  >>
>  >>  Sorry, if I did not make myself clear. I am using "2.3.2.r665936". I am
>  >> not concerned about the cookies sent by server in this case. The
>  >> javascripts on my web pages set some cookies for certain requests
>  >> resulting in browser sending a request to the server with this new cookie
>  >> or a different value for the same cookie. This is where I am having real
>  >> problem. Is there any way to send a specific cookie for a couple of
>  >> requests in my thread group where I have 20 requests all together.
>  >
>  > Yes, if you want to ignore server cookies, just add the cookie manager
>  > as a child of each  request that needs the specific cookies.
>  >
>  >>  BTW, what happens when I set "automatic redirection" and the server sets
>  >> a new cookie and issues a 302 and the subsequent request goes to the
>  >> redirected url with this new cookie. Will this work in Jmeter or do I
>  >> need to create two different requests instead of setting "automatic
>  >> redirection".
>  >>
>  >
>  > No and no - please see:
>  >
>  > 
> http://jakarta.apache.org/jmeter/usermanual/component_reference.html#HTTP_Request
>  >
>  > See "Redirect Automatically" and "Follow Redirects"
>  >
>  >>  sebb-2-2 wrote:
>  >>  >
>  >>  > No need to use multiple cookie managers - anyway, they won't work.
>  >>  >
>  >>  > If the server sets a cookie, it will be seen by JMeter (unless you are
>  >>  > using redirect automatically), and JMeter will send any relevant
>  >>  > cookies with the next request.
>  >>  >
>  >>  > If you want to add your own cookies, add them to the cookie manager.
>  >>  > But this is rarely needed.
>  >>  >
>  >>  > Note that there was a problem in 2.3.1 if you selected "Clear cookies
>  >>  > each iteration".
>  >>  >
>  >>  > Upgrade to 2.3.2 if necessary.
>  >>  >
>  >>  > On 28/09/2008, henryd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  I have tried adding "Cookie" as a header and jmeter does not treat
>  >> it as
>  >>  >>  cookie and that does not appear in the outgoing request. I wish I
>  >> could
>  >>  >> use
>  >>  >>  additional "Cookie Managers"  in addition to adding at thread level
>  >> to
>  >>  >> add
>  >>  >>  extra cookies or change cookies to what I am getting by adding it at
>  >> the
>  >>  >>  thread level.
>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  Laurent Perez wrote:
>  >>  >>  >
>  >>  >>  >> How can I add my own cookies for some requests. If I add it to
>  >> the
>  >>  >> cookie
>  >>  >>  >> manager at the thread level, these cookies get added to all
>  >> requests.
>  >>  >>  >
>  >>  >>  > I believe you can use
>  >>  >>  >
>  >>  >>
>  >> 
> http://jakarta.apache.org/jmeter/usermanual/component_reference.html#HTTP_Header_Manager
>  >>  >>  > at the HTTP Request level (instead of Thread group level).
>  >>  >>  >
>  >>  >>  > So I guess you could create a header named Cookie for each
>  >> request. If
>  >>  >>  > cookies values need to be dynamic ones, you could use some post
>  >>  >>  > processor to extract Set-cookie values from the response and store
>  >>  >>  > them as variables.
>  >>  >>  >
>  >>  >>  > Don't know if this would fit your needs, I never tried this.
>  >>  >>  >
>  >>  >>  > laurent
>  >>  >>  >
>  >>  >>  >
>  >>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  >> Sincerely appreciate your help.
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