On Saturday, August 3, 2019, Felix Schumacher < [email protected]> wrote:
> > Am 03.08.19 um 15:27 schrieb Philippe Mouawad: > > Well, > > It would be mainly for tester in read only mode to start with. > > When I run a test I’d like to have those statistic: > > - transactions error rate > > - number of trans executed > > - percentiles of those > > - network sent/received > > > > > > Then in write mode with authentification : > > - stop test > > - shutdown test > > - put on hold ( not available yet) > > - increase load (not available yet) > > My question targeted the how to gather those statistics inside JMeter. > Do we add some framework like https://metrics.dropwizard.io/4.0.0/ > > And then as a second step, how to present those values to the outside? yes. Micrometer is also an option we coupd use > > Felix > > > > > Regards > > > > On Saturday, August 3, 2019, Felix Schumacher < > > [email protected]> wrote: > > > >> Am 02.08.19 um 22:53 schrieb Philippe Mouawad: > >>> Hello, > >>> What do you think of creating an HTTP API for JMeter that could: > >>> > >>> - Display what Summariser shows in browser > >>> - Enhance this summary with more statistics > >>> - get status of jmeter (test running, waiting) > >>> - possible health information > >>> - in the future some control on distributed testing > >>> > >>> I am looking for the lightest embeddable server that we could use: > >>> > >>> - I thought about Micronaut but it brings a lot of dependencies that > >>> could trigger issues for some protocols since we don't have a > separate > >>> Classloader (which would be another story) > >>> - Undertow looks rather minimal but API development is not as fast > as > >>> with Micronautd > >> Before we think about embedding an http server (why not tomcat?), we > >> should look at what information we want to gather and present and how > >> that should be accomplished. > >> > >> And what about security concerns? To whom do we want to display those > >> values and how are they authenticated and authorized? > >> > >> Felix > >> > >>> > >>> Do you have other ideas ? > >>> > >>> Regards > >>> Philippe > >>> > > > -- Cordialement. Philippe Mouawad.
