Thank you for the tips ".*?"

So, where can I defind username_n. so I dont have to write username_1,
username_2.............................username_500 (500 times)


On Tue, Aug 27, 2013 at 5:16 PM, sebb <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 28 August 2013 01:03, umesh prajapati <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hi Sebb,
> >
> > I see what Regular expression was doing.
> >
> > For example, lets say i have the following response:
> >
> >
> <ns10:UserRowId="1"><ns6:UserId>ffffffff521cf326e4b05c028a28007d</ns6:UserId><ns6:FirstName>1aug2713</ns6:FirstName><ns6:LastName>1aug2713</ns6:LastName><ns6:Gender>Unspecified</ns6:Gender><ns6:UserName>1aug2713</ns6:UserName><ns6:Password>password1</ns6:Password><ns6:EncryptionType>SHA</ns6:EncryptionType><ns6:AuthenticationType>SSO</ns6:AuthenticationType><ns6:BusinessRuleSet>CG</ns6:BusinessRuleSet><ns6:AutoGenerated>false</ns6:AutoGenerated></ns10:User>
> >
> <ns10:UserRowId="2"><ns6:UserId>ffffffff521cf326e4b05c028a28007e</ns6:UserId><ns6:FirstName>2aug2713</ns6:FirstName><ns6:LastName>2aug2713</ns6:LastName><ns6:Gender>Unspecified</ns6:Gender><ns6:UserName>2aug2713</ns6:UserName><ns6:Password>password1</ns6:Password><ns6:EncryptionType>SHA</ns6:EncryptionType><ns6:AuthenticationType>SSO</ns6:AuthenticationType><ns6:BusinessRuleSet>CG</ns6:BusinessRuleSet><ns6:AutoGenerated>false</ns6:AutoGenerated></ns10:User>
> >
> <ns10:UserRowId="3"><ns6:UserId>ffffffff521cf326e4b05c028a28007f</ns6:UserId><ns6:FirstName>3aug2713</ns6:FirstName><ns6:LastName>3aug2713</ns6:LastName><ns6:Gender>Unspecified</ns6:Gender><ns6:UserName>3aug2713</ns6:UserName><ns6:Password>password1</ns6:Password><ns6:EncryptionType>SHA</ns6:EncryptionType><ns6:AuthenticationType>SSO</ns6:AuthenticationType><ns6:BusinessRuleSet>CG</ns6:BusinessRuleSet><ns6:AutoGenerated>false</ns6:AutoGenerated></ns10:User>
> >
> > My Regular expression extractor is as follow:
> > Reference Name: username
> > Regular Expression:
> > <ns6:UserId>(.+?)</ns6:UserId>.*<ns6:UserName>(.+?)</ns6:UserName>
>
> The ".*" in the middle of the RE is greedy; it will match as much as
> possible.
> Use ".*?" instead.
>
> > Template: $1$ $2$
> > Match No.= 1
> >
> >
> > The value that is being saved on my txt file that I mentioned is like
> this.
> >
> > ffffffff521cf326e4b05c028a28007d,3aug2713
> >
> > So, it is saving the first userId and the last Username.
>
> See above; the RE has a greedy middle.
>
> > When I tried -1, on my txt file it is saving null.
> >
> > Just to do some more research on it, I changed my regular expression as
> > below and I also added debug sampler
> > Reference Name: username
> > Regular Expression: <ns6:UserId>(.+?)</ns6:UserId
> > Template: $1$
> > Match No.= -1
> >
> > When I look at debug Sampler Response data with above configuration I see
> > it is extracting all three UserId and I changed the jmeter.property file
> as
> > sample_variables=username_1,username_2,username_3
> > This let me save all 3 userId in a file i have mentioned. But the issue
> is
> > If i have 500 UserId, do I have to mention all 500 in property file.
>
> Yes, if you want to save them using the sample_variables feature.
>
> > I have tried sample_variables=username_n but the value that got saved in
> a file is null.
>
> Yes, because the variable username_n is not defined.
>
> > JMeterVariables:
> > JMeterThread.last_sample_ok=true
> > JMeterThread.pack=org.apache.jmeter.threads.SamplePackage@1ed2e55e
> > START.HMS=163623
> > START.MS=1377646583923
> > START.YMD=20130827
> > TESTSTART.MS=1377647571490
> > username_1=ffffffff521cf326e4b05c028a28007d
> > username_1_g=1
> > username_1_g0=<ns6:UserId>ffffffff521cf326e4b05c028a28007d</ns6:UserId>
> > username_1_g1=ffffffff521cf326e4b05c028a28007d
> > username_2=ffffffff521cf326e4b05c028a28007e
> > username_2_g=1
> > username_2_g0=<ns6:UserId>ffffffff521cf326e4b05c028a28007e</ns6:UserId>
> > username_2_g1=ffffffff521cf326e4b05c028a28007e
> > username_3=ffffffff521cf326e4b05c028a28007f
> > username_3_g=1
> > username_3_g0=<ns6:UserId>ffffffff521cf326e4b05c028a28007f</ns6:UserId>
> > username_3_g1=ffffffff521cf326e4b05c028a28007f
> > username_matchNr=3
> >
> > 2n Question, I am trying to extract not only userId but the corresponding
> > Username of the UserId. So, when I have my regular expression as below:
> >
> > Regular Expression:
> > <ns6:UserId>(.+?)</ns6:UserId>.*<ns6:UserName>(.+?)</ns6:UserName>
> >
> > it is extracting the first userId and the last username. What would be
> the
> > right Reg Ex expression to extract all of them.
>
> See above.
>
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > On Tue, Aug 27, 2013 at 2:44 PM, umesh prajapati <[email protected]
> >wrote:
> >
> >> Ignore my comment about Match No = 1 because I only have one main
> sample.
> >>
> >> According to Jmeter documentation:
> >>
> >> Indicates which match to use. The regular expression may match multiple
> >> times.
> >>
> >>    - Use a value of zero to indicate JMeter should choose a match at
> >>    random.
> >>    - A positive number N means to select the nth match.
> >>    - Negative numbers are used in conjunction with the ForEach
> controller
> >>    - see below.
> >>
> >> i have tried 0 and still extract the last match, I have tried 1 and
> still
> >> extract the last match, and any number beside 1 and 0 gives null.
> >>
> >>
> >> On Tue, Aug 27, 2013 at 2:14 PM, umesh prajapati <[email protected]
> >wrote:
> >>
> >>> If the match number is set to a negative number, then all the possible
> >>> matches in the sampler data are processed. The variables are set as
> follows:
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>    - refName_matchNr - the number of matches found; could be 0
> >>>    - refName_n, where n = 1,2,3 etc - the strings as generated by the
> >>>    template
> >>>    - refName_n_gm, where m=0,1,2 - the groups for match n
> >>>    - refName - always set to the default value
> >>>    - refName_gn - not set
> >>>
> >>> I am not understanding this.. an example on how to extract all matches
> >>> would be great
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> On Tue, Aug 27, 2013 at 1:37 PM, umesh prajapati <[email protected]
> >wrote:
> >>>
> >>>> So, in my case Match No. = 1 because I only have one main sample.
> >>>>
> >>>> But this is not extracting all 500 userId and corresponding username
> but
> >>>> instead just extracting one userId and corresponding username
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>> On Tue, Aug 27, 2013 at 1:11 PM, sebb <[email protected]> wrote:
> >>>>
> >>>>> On 27 August 2013 19:58, umesh prajapati <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> >>>>> > My response will be as below:
> >>>>> >
> >>>>> >
> >>>>> >
> >>>>>
> <ns10:BatchInfo><ns10:BatchId>PSN_1</ns10:BatchId></ns10:BatchInfo><ns10:BatchStatus>Complete</ns10:BatchStatus><ns10:UsersStatus="Success"Count="3">
> >>>>> > <ns10:User
> >>>>>
> RowId="1"><ns6:UserId>ffffffff521cf326e4b05c028a28007d</ns6:UserId><ns6:FirstName>1aug2713</ns6:FirstName><ns6:LastName>1aug2713</ns6:LastName><ns6:Gender>Unspecified</ns6:Gender><ns6:UserName>1aug2713</ns6:UserName><ns6:Password>password1</ns6:Password><ns6:EncryptionType>SHA</ns6:EncryptionType><ns6:AuthenticationType>SSO</ns6:AuthenticationType><ns6:BusinessRuleSet>CG</ns6:BusinessRuleSet><ns6:AutoGenerated>false</ns6:AutoGenerated></ns10:User><ns10:User
> >>>>> >
> >>>>>
> <ns10:UserRowId="2"><ns6:UserId>ffffffff521cf326e4b05c028a28007e</ns6:UserId><ns6:FirstName>2aug2713</ns6:FirstName><ns6:LastName>2aug2713</ns6:LastName><ns6:Gender>Unspecified</ns6:Gender><ns6:UserName>2aug2713</ns6:UserName><ns6:Password>password1</ns6:Password><ns6:EncryptionType>SHA</ns6:EncryptionType><ns6:AuthenticationType>SSO</ns6:AuthenticationType><ns6:BusinessRuleSet>CG</ns6:BusinessRuleSet><ns6:AutoGenerated>false</ns6:AutoGenerated></ns10:User><ns10:User
> >>>>> >
> >>>>>
> <ns10:UserRowId="3"><ns6:UserId>ffffffff521cf326e4b05c028a28007f</ns6:UserId><ns6:FirstName>3aug2713</ns6:FirstName><ns6:LastName>3aug2713</ns6:LastName><ns6:Gender>Unspecified</ns6:Gender><ns6:UserName>3aug2713</ns6:UserName><ns6:Password>password1</ns6:Password><ns6:EncryptionType>SHA</ns6:EncryptionType><ns6:AuthenticationType>SSO</ns6:AuthenticationType><ns6:BusinessRuleSet>CG</ns6:BusinessRuleSet><ns6:AutoGenerated>false</ns6:AutoGenerated></ns10:User></ns10:Users></ns10:GetUserBatchStatusResponse></soapenv:Body></soapenv:Envelope>
> >>>>> > ......
> >>>>> > .........
> >>>>> > ....
> >>>>> > <ns10:RowID="500"><ns6:UserId>...........
> >>>>> >
> >>>>> >
> >>>>> > So, I would like to extract all 500 userId and corresponding
> Username
> >>>>> to it
> >>>>> > and save it on a file like this:
> >>>>> > ffffffff521cf326e4b05c028a28007d,1aug2713
> >>>>> > ffffffff521cf326e4b05c028a28007e,2aug2713
> >>>>> > ffffffff521cf326e4b05c028a28007f,3aug2713
> >>>>> > .............
> >>>>> > ..........
> >>>>> > .....
> >>>>> >
> >>>>> >
> >>>>> > In my regular expression extractor this is what I have so far:
> >>>>> >
> >>>>> > Regular Expression:
> >>>>> > <ns6:UserId>(.+?)</ns6:UserId>.*<ns6:UserName>(.+?)</ns6:UserName>
> >>>>> > Template:$1$ $2$
> >>>>> > Match No.(0 for Random): (what should i put here to extrat all
> >>>>> matching)
> >>>>>
> >>>>>
> >>>>>
> http://jmeter.apache.org/usermanual/component_reference.html#Regular_Expression_Extractor
> >>>>>
> >>>>> See the description of Match No.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> > Default Value:
> >>>>>
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