Ok I see your problem but
I never used {__regexFunction. I'm sorry but I can't help you on this kind
of function problem
In my project, I used a lot of regular expression, but
I coded directly in java code to execute them (see java.util.regex)
1- I write a java code with a return value by using a "BeanShell
Sampler"(script field).
2- I executed it
3- Display the result in a "View result tree" result.
perhaps it will help you
annie35
Yes, I'm sure the response is correct, because I printed it.
Even if I call function with such expresion:
${__regexFunction((.*),$1$,1,,NO_LINK,ACT_LINK,EMAIL_RESPONSE)};
there is no results.
annie35 wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Your response is Correct ?
> If it is ok the you can test your regular expression on your response data
> with this web site http://www.spaweditor.com/scripts/regex/index.php
>
> It is a free site. It enables to test regular expression on every data
> then find what you want.
>
> good luck
> annie35
>
>
>
>
> irtoip wrote:
>>
>> I have problem, or really don't know how to use jmeter. I have such plan:
>>
>> - Mail reader sampler
>> |-BeanShell Assertion
>> - Http Request
>>
>> In BeanShell Assertion I'm reading mail and doing regexp on it. The
>> script:
>>
>> import org.apache.jmeter.samplers.SampleResult;
>>
>> SampleResult[] results = Response.getSubResults();
>>
>> vars.put("EMAIL_RESPONSE",results[0].getResponseDataAsString());
>> //print(vars.get("EMAIL_RESPONSE")+"===========");
>>
>> ${__regexFunction( .*uid=(.*)&token=(.*)
>>
>>
>
>
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