Might be a bug, lowest common denominator in printing if the response time is same (user1, user2)
On 12/4/12, sebb <[email protected]> wrote: > On 4 December 2012 06:01, frank <[email protected]> wrote: >> i need to do the assertion after collecting some response data of >> requests, >> e.g. >> there are 2 request - request1 and request2, then i need to collect the >> response data of request1 and request2, then do the assertion on request2 >> ( >> add beanshell assertion under request2 ). >> >> my test plan looks like next : >> >> Test Plan >> |_Http Cookie Manager >> |_CSV Data Set >> |_threadgroup >> |_request1 >> |_beanshell postprocessor >> |_request2 >> |_beanshell post processor >> |_beanshell assertion >> >> i set the number of threads is 5 in thread group. >> >> wherein the 'Http Cookie Manager' use default setting, the 'Cookie >> Policy' >> is compatibility. >> >> the 'beanshell post processor' is used for collecting response data, the >> following is its script : >> >> String tmp = "";if( props.get("GRD")==null) { tmp = >> prev.getResponseDataAsString();}else {tmp = props.get("GRD") + >> prev.getResponseDataAsString();}props.put("GRD",tmp); >> >> and next is beanshell assertion script : >> >> String responseData = props.get("GRD"); >> responseData = "<root>"+responseData+"</root>"; >> log.warn("response data : "+responseData); >> if(!responseData.contains("...")){Failure=true; FailureMessage=".....";} >> >> props.put("GRD",""); >> >> but sometimes, i found that - log.warn("response data : "+responseData), >> would print out same response data for different user in jmeter.log, take >> 5 >> users( threads ) for example, e.g. >> >> response data1 : <user1> data >> response data2 : <user1> data >> response data3 : >> response data4 : <user4> data >> response data5 : <user5> data >> >> response data2 should be 'user2' data, but now it's user1 data. but in >> 'Response data' tab of jmeter gui, it's user2 data. >> >> i checked the application log, and found that next log info : >> >> 15:51:30.613 : <user1> data >> 15:51:30.614 : <user2> data >> >> the response time of user1 and user2 are very close, the difference is 1 >> millisecond, >> so is this results in 'user2' get user1's response data in beanshell post >> processor? > > No, that cannot happen. > > I suspect you misunderstand how CSV DataSet works. > It does not hand out values in strict thread number order, instead it > hands them out on request by each thread. > >> how to solve this problem? > > Add Debug Samplers to show the variables at different points in the test > plan. > >> Thanks in advance! >> >> >> >> -- >> View this message in context: >> http://jmeter.512774.n5.nabble.com/different-user-get-same-response-data-tp5715481.html >> Sent from the JMeter - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. >> >> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] >> For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] >> > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] > For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] > > -- Namaskara~Nalama~Guten Tag~Bonjour -- Keigu Deepak +91-9765089593 [email protected] http://www.simtree.net Skype: thumsupdeicool Google talk: deicool Blog: http://loveandfearless.wordpress.com Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/deicool "Contribute to the world, environment and more : http://www.gridrepublic.org " --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
