Got it to work through regular expression extractor and variable-based
response assertion. Thank you for the pointer :-)
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Vincent Lequertier
[email protected]
Le 2015-06-05 14:48, Bob Nance a écrit :
Use a regular expression extractor to look for that string and act on
it. Fail the test if you get that string.
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Bob Nance
Novation Systems
256-534-4620
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On Jun 5, 2015, at 7:37 AM, Vincent Lequertier <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi,
I'm building a test plan to test login on a web app. I'm using an HTTP
request with the POST method. If the credentials are incorrect, the
website is returning an alert() in javascript, like this:
<script language="JavaScript">
alert('le code utilisateur et/ou le mot de passe sont incorrects');
</script>
And the URL returned looks like this: xxxxx/login.do?login_error=1
Actually, although the login fails, the test returns success because
IMHO jmeter does not take care of that. How can I make jmeter analyse
the response from the request so it can grab the javascript code
and/or URL and then indicates the error? As I'm new to the jmeter
world, can someone provide me a step by step to do this?
Let me know if you need more infos. Thanks in advance for any help.
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Vincent Lequertier
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