One more thing, I am not sure where I went wrong but it is saving null value when I try to save mutilple data from the response body
Refrence name: orgid Regular Expression:<ns5:OrganizationId>(.+?)</ns5:OrganizationId> <ns6:UserId>(.+?)</ns6:UserId> Template: $1$ Match No.:1 In the property file I added sample_variables=orgid_g1, orgid_g2 my response message will look like this <ns6:UserId>ffffffff51ba0d5fe4b079b8132d0eb4</ns6:UserId><ns6:FirstName>FNsauTeaActAsgnCP828</ns6:FirstName><ns6:LastName>LNsauTeaActAsgnCP828</ns6:LastName><ns6:Gender>Unspecified</ns6:Gender><ns6:CreatedDate>2013-06-13T14:20:15.270-04:00</ns6:CreatedDate> <ns6:OrganizationId>8a9484c137a89754013805b79af145f8</ns6:OrganizationId></ns6:AffiliationInfo><ns6:ConsentInfo> On Tue, Jun 25, 2013 at 8:02 AM, umesh prajapati <[email protected]>wrote: > Ok I got it..working I had to change it in the property file. thanks for > the tips > > > On Tue, Jun 25, 2013 at 7:26 AM, umesh prajapati <[email protected]>wrote: > >> Thank you, >> >> which listener do I create and where do I add sample_variables = orgid, >> Because i have view results in table, view results in tree and they dont >> have an option when I can add sample _variables =orgi. >> >> I have my testplan as belowe >> Thread Group >> |---Soap/Xml-Rpc Request >> |-----HTTP Header Manager >> |-----Reg EX Extractor >> |-----Graph Result >> |-----View Results in Table >> |-----View Results in Tree >> >> >> On Tue, Jun 25, 2013 at 5:30 AM, Flavio Cysne <[email protected]>wrote: >> >>> If you want to save a file with only the values of these IDs you could >>> use >>> OS Process sampler and run a shell script to append the string to the >>> file. >>> In Linux it should be like this: echo ${orgid} >> >>> organization_id_file.txt >>> just remember to clean up the file before executing the test again >>> >>> >>> 2013/6/25 sebb <[email protected]> >>> >>> > On 25 June 2013 05:18, umesh prajapati <[email protected]> wrote: >>> > > Hi, >>> > > >>> > > how can i save RegEx extracted value from a response body into a >>> file. >>> > For >>> > > example: >>> > > user1 request will have response body >>> > > >>> <ns6:OrganizationId>8a9484c137a89754013805b79af145f8</ns6:OrganizationId> >>> > > >>> > > user2 request will have response body >>> > > >>> <ns6:OrganizationId>9a9484d136a89754013805b79af145f8</ns6:OrganizationId> >>> > > >>> > > So, I added RegEx extractor to the sampler request >>> > > Refrence name: orgid >>> > > Regular Expression:<ns5:OrganizationId>(.+?)</ns5:OrganizationId> >>> > > Template: $1$ >>> > > Match No.:1 >>> > > >>> > > So, how do I save all this organization Id using RegEx into a single >>> file >>> > >>> > Listeners can save sample variables. >>> > >>> > http://jmeter.apache.org/usermanual/listeners.html#sample_variables >>> > >>> > So just create a Listener in the correct scope and define >>> > >>> > sample_variables=orgid >>> > >>> > You can disable some or all of the other fields using the Config >>> button. >>> > >>> > --------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] >>> > For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] >>> > >>> > >>> >> >> >
