On Fri, Sep 2, 2016 at 11:34 AM, Vladimir Sitnikov < sitnikov.vladi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >It gives a rapid overview of a test results using Apdex thresholds by > default. > >Feedback is welcome. > > 1) I'm not sure if that graph does provide overview. > > As for me, charts are typically used to _compare_ something. I'm not quite > sure which information provides the graph in 34192. > It is a graph aimed at communicating with management. I think it gives a better idea of the results. > > As far as I understand, the number of satisfied requests would often > outweigh the rest, thus those tiny yellow and orange bars would be > invisible. > Possibly, and it is a result. Besides if you try it, you will see that when you hover the bar , a tooltip indicates the number of responses in the interval. > > Have you considered plotting the graph as horizontal stacked bar one? > At least it would occupy less valuable space in the report. > Try the report, you will see it is not a problem. But of course if you're willing to improve it , I'll be more than happy. Design is not my cup of tea. > For instance (ASCII art of horizontal stacked bar): > --------------------------------------------- > | green | yellow | orange | errors | > --------------------------------------------- > > If horizontal axis were in %, then APDEX score can be put there as well as > some kind of marker. > Patch or commit welcome > > 2) It might make sense to have per-sampler "satisfied threshold". > Can it be configured? > Not for now. > > PS. Please forgive me for never opening the report, so I have very little > idea how other graphs are organized. > I don't forgive you :-) You should try the feature and test the new graphs. > > Vladimir > -- Cordialement. Philippe Mouawad.