Thank you again, ok I have checked the "save response as MD5 hash?

After that i ran the test plan once

Now I am trying to add response assertion to check that the response
returned during the first run and the second run matches. But when I add
"response assertion", I dont see an option to check the hash.

I see : apply to:
           response field to Test:
           pattern matching rules:
           pattern to test:





On Sat, Jun 22, 2013 at 8:48 AM, sebb <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 22 June 2013 16:39, umesh prajapati <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Thank you very much for a quick response. Ok , i am trying to follow the
> > 2nd step that you have mentioned which is add save response as MD5 hash?
> > But I am being unable to find that option.
> >
> > Like you have mentioned. I have to run the test once to be able to get
> that
> > option. So I ran the test once. and I right click on Http Sampler and
> > clicked ADD and I checked on all of them but was unable to locate save
> > response as MD5 hash.
>
> Bottom right of HTTP Sampler GUI.
>
> > I do see MD5Hex Assertion under Assertion. I am not sure if this is the
> one
> > your talking about.
>
> Yes, for one of the possible options.
>
> >
> >
> > On Sat, Jun 22, 2013 at 8:22 AM, sebb <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> >> On 22 June 2013 16:02, umesh prajapati <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> > I would really appreciate if i could get some help on assertion.
> >> >
> >> > For example:
> >> > I have 100 users to test.
> >> > I run the test for 100 user in 5 seconds interval and save the
> >> > response in to a file.
> >> >
> >> > Now, I would like to do a load test with the same 100 users without 5
> >> > seconds interval
> >> > How can I use assertion or how can i assert that the response I am
> >> > getting now during the load test matches or contains the same data
> >> > before.(that was saved to a file)
> >>
> >> That's not possible currently in JMeter.
> >>
> >> Why not save the response files in two separate directories and the
> >> use a standard compare tool?
> >>
> >> Alternatively, if you are looking for an *exact* match, you could use
> >> the "Save response as MD5 hash?" option in the HTTP Sampler, and add
> >> an assertion to check that the response body is as expected. You would
> >> have to run the test once to get the hashes, and then add a Response
> >> Assertion to check the hash. You could then re-run with different
> >> settings for delays etc.
> >>
> >> If you want to still store the result, you could replace the Response
> >> Assertion with MD5 Assertion; of course then you need to uncheck the
> >> "Save response as MD5 hash?" option as you want the hash of the sample
> >> response not the hash of the hash created by the sampler. If you see
> >> what I mean.
> >>
> >> > Another thing that I noticed was, when I use save response to a file.
> >> > It saves each user response to separate file. Is there a way that I
> >> > can save all the user response to one single file
> >>
> >> You can configure Listeners to save the response data; it's not the
> >> default because of the likely size and resources needed to do so.
> >>
> >> > and later when I run
> >> > the load test assert the response with that single file.
> >>
> >> No.
> >>
> >> But you could configure a listener to save as XML and only enable the
> >> response data.
> >> Then compare output from test runs.
> >>
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