it's very helpful! Thanks!
On Jan 14, 2009, at 7:03 PM, sebb wrote:
On 14/01/2009, Li Wei Nan <[email protected]> wrote:
Where can we find this response log file?
It is not a single log file, it is a collection of individual files.
It seems
"Save_Responses_to_a_file" field just let you indicate the prefix
of the
file, but cannot set the filepath. I tried to find this 'file' but
failed.
Depends what prefix you used.
Normally the file will be in the current working directory, but you
can use a relative path to move it elsewhere - e.g. pages/mysample or
../pages/mysample - in which case they will be relative to the current
working directory.
On Jan 14, 2009, at 12:47 AM, sebb wrote:
Note that you can use "Save Responses to a File"
http://jakarta.apache.org/jmeter/usermanual/component_reference.html#Save_Responses_to_a_file
to save each response in a different file.
Add this element as a child of the samplers whose responses you
want to
capture.
[Or add it at the top-level if you want to capture all/most
responses]
You can then use an external tool to compare the files with known
good
versions.
On 13/01/2009, Steve Kapinos <[email protected]> wrote:
The general notion of what you are talking about are called
Assertions.
You apply tests to the results to mark them as good or not. How
easy/hard to do this will vary based on how the data is presented
and
what you are comparing against. The simplest ideas are using
regular
expressions to hunt for specific data in the response page. But
if you
are trying to compare binary files of sorts, its probably best to
save
the stuff to file and use an external tool to compare the results
to the
known good. Wrap the whole thing together in the scripting tool
of your
choice (nant, ant, batch files, perl, python, bsh, etc)
-----Original Message-----
From: waqas ahmad [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, January 13, 2009 10:53 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: compare result with Reference file
Hi to all,
I am new to JMeter. i have learned that how can i placed a test in
jmeter and how can i see the result with the help of different
listeners.
But how can i varify that this result which gave me the any
listener, is
correct or wrong. There is any way in Jmeter, where i can put some
reference file or reference data then Jmeter will compare the
result
with that file or data and then it will show me the result.
For example; In my web-application,. First i have to "login" in
it and
then i have to visit some links in it. actually this site is
taking data
from databank and display this data graphically on graphs. i can
export
data from this site also. i mean in excel or csv files. I want to
see,
when this web-application takes the data from databank then it take
right data from databank or not; or some where it lose the data.
Please share your test expereiences with me. I shall be thankful
to you.
Thanks a lot.
Best Regards,
Waqas Ahmad
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