On 20 March 2012 04:59, Pulkit Singhal <[email protected]> wrote:
> FYI conversion is done like so in the BSF PreProcessor (child of While
> Controller) using javascript language:
> vars.put( "upcTotal", props.get("upcTotal") );
If the upcTotal property is set to its final value before the thread
group starts, you should be able to hoist the BSF preprocessor out of
the loop.
You could use User Parameters instead:
Name: upcTotal
User_1: upcTotal
Provided that you use a setupThread to set the properties, they will
be available before the main thread groups start, and you can use the
Config element User Defined Variables instead to copy the properties
to variables. If you use an ordinary threadGroup then UDV will run
before the property is set.
But the __P() function call should work in the same places as variable
evaluation - ${VAR} - so this should not be necessary.
> On Mon, Mar 19, 2012 at 11:58 PM, Pulkit Singhal
> <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> Worked around the problem by adding a BSF PreProcessor as a child of the
>> While Controller in order to convert the JMeter Property into a JMeter
>> variable.
>>
>> So instead of:
>>
>> ${__javaScript(${upcCounter}<=${__P(upcTotal)})}
>>
>> I now use:
>> ${__javaScript(${upcCounter}<=${upcTotal})}
>>
>> But still that's a rather contrived workaround.
>>
>> Can anyone answer why: JMeter Properties not evaluate-able in logic
>> controllers?
>>
>>
>> On Mon, Mar 19, 2012 at 11:19 PM, Pulkit Singhal
>> <[email protected]>wrote:
>>
>>> Changing the condition from:
>>>
>>>
>>> ${__javaScript(${upcCounter}<=${__P(upcTotal)})}
>>>
>>> to something like:
>>>
>>> ${__javaScript(${upcCounter}<=10)}
>>>
>>> helps narrow down the problem to the following chunk of code:
>>>
>>> ${__P(upcTotal)}
>>>
>>> So are JMeter Properties not evaluate-able in logic controllers?
>>>
>>>
>>> On Mon, Mar 19, 2012 at 12:10 PM, Pulkit Singhal <[email protected]
>>> > wrote:
>>>
>>>> 1) The data that I need to access is present in JMeterProperties (comes
>>>> from a different thread group - consecutive excution):
>>>>
>>>> upcArray_1 = 012934023423
>>>> ...
>>>> upcArray_10 = 342034234233
>>>>
>>>> Therefore the foreach controller does not work for me as it tries to
>>>> find the prefix (upcArray) in the JMeterVariables which is not the right
>>>> place to look for it.
>>>>
>>>> 2) So I am attempting to add a counter as the child of the while
>>>> controller to let me loop through the data in the JMeterProperties:
>>>>
>>>> WHILE CONTROLLER
>>>> Condition: ${__javaScript(${upcCounter}<=${__P(upcTotal)})}
>>>>
>>>> CHILD COUNTER
>>>> Start: 1
>>>> Increment: 1
>>>> Reference Name: upcCounter
>>>> Track Counter Independently for each user - YES
>>>>
>>>> 3) But it counts 1 then 2 and then its stops! It doesn't go all the way
>>>> up to 10 ... what am I doing wrong here?
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
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