So you need to load test cloud application something similar to Cloud9?
If yes, just configure your proxy and record all steps which stands for
opening file or use API. I think this can be done with HTTP sampler.
On 26/02/16 12:09, Konstantinos Dimkas wrote:
The cloud application, opens the text files via a text editor so the
user is able both to see and edit the text file.
As for the content of the txt file, it does not matter at all. I will
run the tests with dummy text file that has random files inside.
On 25 Feb 2016, at 17:12, Konstantinos Dimkas <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Hi,
The problem is that i do not want to download anything from the file.
I just want somehow to render it without downloading it.
I want to stress test the rendering mechanism of my cloud infrastructure,
Thanks for responding!
On 25 Feb 2016, at 16:29, Sergio Boso <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Hi,another option is to check the "save response as MD5" that avois
keeping all the file in memory.
Regards
Sergio Boso
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Il 25/Feb/2016 14:53, "Bob" <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> ha scritto:
Use OS Process sampler, pass command something like "cat". But I'm not
sure if it's good option. IMHO, it's better to use GNU Binutils.
http://jmeter.apache.org/usermanual/component_reference.html#OS_Process_Sampler
On 25/02/16 15:40, Konstantinos Dimkas wrote:
Hi all,
I want to run a stress test to a cloud infrastructure. Beside from
uploading and downloading files, i want to open a large txt file
that is
uploaded to the cloud. We have problems with rendering large txt
files and
i want to test it.
So, how do i open a test.txt file, and cause the server to render
it but
not downloading it?
Thanks in advance,
Konstantinos Dimkas
Konstantinos Dimkas
Konstantinos Dimkas