Hello,
Just use a Regular Expression Extractor, it will create a var which is
local to each thread.
If you set reference name to tokenid, you will be then able to use it as
${tokenid}-- Regards Philippe M. UBIK-INGENIERIE on TWITTER <https://twitter.com/ubikingenierie> UBIK LOAD PACK BLOG <http://www.ubik-ingenierie.com/blog/> On Tue, Jan 22, 2013 at 7:46 AM, Hiroyuki Sato <[email protected]> wrote: > Dear members. > > I'm newbie about JMeter. > > Question. > > I would like to set token_id on eatch thread after http authentication. > It is returned after authentication. > > How to set it dynamically? > > If I extract token_id, Is it thread dependent or not? > > It seems variable not thread local, that's why I want to set it > dynamically. > Please correct if my understanding is wrong. > > Senario > > 1) Auth user on Authentication page 1. > > User: user${__threadNum} > Pass: user${__threadNum} > > After authentication, HTTP server return return token_id in body. > The format is > > > tokenid=AQIC5wM2LY4Sfcz8SAJTEePpFXtgdh14TyD1GO7boJnclyI.*AAJTSQACMDMAAlNLAAoxODU2MTU2NjI0AAJTMQACMDE.* > > > 2) I would like to set token_id on each thread. > > I'm not sure how to set it on each thread. > > Can I set it's value as variable name as > ${__V(token_id${__threadNum})}? > > 3) send next request to page2 with token_id > > I'm not sure how to get No2. value. > > Can I get it with ${__V(token_id${__threadNum})}? > > Do I have to use Beanshell? > > Sincerely. > > > > -- > Hiroyuki Sato > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] > For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] > >
