No, I meant "Source Field"... The Regular Expression Extractor GUI interface has the following setup:
Name: [_____________________________________] Comments: [_____________________________________] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------- Response Field to check Body O Body (unescaped) O Headers O URL O Response Code O Response Message O -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------- Source Field [_____________________________________] <- NEW FIELD Reference Name: [_____________________________________] Regular Expression: [_____________________________________] Template: [_____________________________________] Match No. (0 for Random): [_____________________________________] Default Value: [_____________________________________] -----------------------END OF PAGE------------------------------- (NOTE: the missing ":" on the "Source Field" is intentional - since on the interface, it is actually missing.) I am specifically referring to the "Source Field" which showed up in the JM2.11 stuff (may have been earlier, but I just now noticed it). -- Robin D. Wilson Sr. Director of Web Development KingsIsle Entertainment, Inc. VOICE: 512-777-1861 http://www.kingsisle.com -----Original Message----- From: UBIK LOAD PACK Support [mailto:supp...@ubikloadpack.com] Sent: Wednesday, February 12, 2014 4:09 PM To: JMeter Users List Subject: Re: JMeter 2.11 Regular Expression Extractor - Source Field - what is that for? Hello, Do you mean Response Field to check field ? It is documented in http://jmeter.apache.org/usermanual/component_reference.html#Regular_Expression_ Extractor : Response Field to check The following response fields can be checked: - Body - the body of the response, e.g. the content of a web-page (excluding headers) - Body (unescaped) - the body of the response, with all Html escape codes replaced. Note that Html escapes are processed without regard to context, so some incorrect substitutions may be made. Note that this option highly impacts performances, so use it only when absolutely necessary and be aware of its impacts - Body as a Document - the extract text from various type of documents via Apache Tika (see View Results Tree<http://jmeter.apache.org/usermanual/component_reference.html#View_Results_T ree>Document view section). Note that Body as a Document option can impact performances, so ensure it is Ok for your test - Headers - may not be present for non-HTTP samples - URL - Response Code - e.g. 200 - Response Message - e.g. OK Headers can be useful for HTTP samples; it may not be present for other sample types. -- Regards Ubik Load Pack <http://ubikloadpack.com> Team Follow us on Twitter <http://twitter.com/ubikloadpack> Cordialement L'équipe Ubik Load Pack <http://ubikloadpack.com> Suivez-nous sur Twitter <http://twitter.com/ubikloadpack> On Wed, Feb 12, 2014 at 11:03 PM, Robin D. Wilson <rwils...@gmail.com>wrote: > I was editing an old test case on my system, and I popped into the > Regular Expression Extractor to check some stuff, and noticed that > there is a new > field: > "Source Field" (above the "Reference Name" field that was already there). > > I hadn't seen this field before - so I tried to look it up. None of > the help pages refer to it, and I couldn't find in the "Changes" page. > > So, the question arises - what is that for, and how do I use it? > > -- > Robin D. Wilson > Sr. Director of Web Development > KingsIsle Entertainment, Inc. > VOICE: 512-777-1861 > http://www.kingsisle.com > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: user-unsubscr...@jmeter.apache.org > For additional commands, e-mail: user-h...@jmeter.apache.org > > <http://twitter.com/ubikloadpack> --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: user-unsubscr...@jmeter.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: user-h...@jmeter.apache.org