Right, the regex was unnecessary. Only using the response assertion for
now. That's cleaner :-)
Thanks
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Vincent Lequertier
[email protected]
Le 2015-06-05 15:26, Robin D. Wilson a écrit :
Actually, you should only need the Response Assertion, the regular
expression extractor would be necessary only if you needed to use the
variable later in the test script.
Keep in mind, adding 'parsers' to responses increases the amount of
effort JMeter has to put into running the test - slowing JMeter down.
While it is certainly necessary to have some of these elements in your
test plan, it is best to keep them to the minimum necessary to
complete the objective.
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-----Original Message-----
From: Vincent Lequertier [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Friday, June 05, 2015 8:19 AM
To: JMeter Users List
Subject: Re: Login test always returns success
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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Novation Systems
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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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