Thanks for the explanation sebb!
But I think I need a little more clarification as for the following 3
statements:
vars.put("upcArray", upcArray);
props.put("upcArray1", upcArray.toString());
props.put("upcArray2", upcArray);
props.putObject("upcArray3", upcArray);
Debug Sampler yields:
JMeterVariables:
upcArray="024543069706","025101200326","815849010697","083616276748","602498458433","037429040331","617917817128","021823511290","015095538741","075678164743"
JMeterProperties:
upcArray1="024543069706","025101200326","815849010697","083616276748","602498458433","037429040331","617917817128","021823511290","015095538741","075678164743"
upcArray2=org.mozilla.javascript.NativeArray@246af18d
So upcArray1 and upcArray2 don't really get the same value to be stored in
properties ... and using putObject does not store anything in the
JMeterProperties :(
On Mon, Mar 19, 2012 at 10:23 AM, sebb <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 19 March 2012 14:58, Pulkit Singhal <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Using:
> > props.put("nameArray", nameArray.toString());
> > did the trick instead of:
> > *${__setProperty("nameArray", nameArray)};*
>
> That is resolved by JMeter before the script is passed to the BSF sampler.
>
> >
> > Using:
> > props.put("nameArray", nameArray);
> > also looks promising but it puts an object instead of a comma separated
> > string into properties and I'm not quite sure if that object is actually
> > usable later on, will post back later with that.
>
> It should work the same as
>
> props.put("nameArray", nameArray.toString)
>
> because the JMeterVariables method signature is:
>
> public void put(String key,
> String value)
>
> Use putObject to store an Object.
>
> See:
>
> http://jmeter.apache.org/api/org/apache/jmeter/threads/JMeterVariables.html
>
> > On Mon, Mar 19, 2012 at 8:57 AM, Pulkit Singhal <[email protected]
> >wrote:
> >
> >> I'm using the BSF PostProcessor to put together an array of names.
> >>
> >> I can store it in JMeter variables as a comma,separated list just fine -
> >> *vars.put("nameArray", nameArray); // works :)
> >>
> >> *Results in Debug Sampler show -
> >> *JMeterVariables:
> >> nameArray="Let It Go (Japan)","Deskkontrolados","Caillou: Dr. Caillou -
> >> VHS","Where Did You Sleep Last Night: Lead... [LP]","20 More Explosive
> >> Fantastic Rockin' Mega...","The Secret NASA Transmissions: The Raw
> Footage
> >> - DVD","L'Etang De Kukufah","Arias (CD+DVD) (Limited Edition) (Deluxe
> >> Edition) (Spkg)","Don't You Want to Rock","Talk On Corners: Special
> Edition"
> >> *
> >>
> >> But for some reason (in the next line) the same value is not being
> >> accepted into the JMeter properties -
> >> *${__setProperty("nameArray", nameArray)}; // does not work :(
> >> *
> >> Results in Debug Sampler show -
> >> *JMeterProperties:
> >> "nameArray"= nameArray*
> >>
> >> Can anyone tell me what I may be doing wrong here?
> >>
>
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