Got this working for all my 50 concurrent threads with the help of CSV
Data Config Element.
Thanks Sebb , Deepak and Nikolay for providing all the help and clues in
arriving at a solution for it.
Thanks
Jatin
Jatin Davey wrote:
Thanks Deepak. I tried this by looking into one of the examples that
comes with JMeter bundle. Thanks for the help. I am good to go by
having multiple users logging into my server. Need to tweak some more
variables to make it work the way it is done using a browser with
multiple sessions.
I will get back if any help is needed further.
Thanks Again..
Thanks
Jatin
Deepak Shetty wrote:
Hi
In your HttpSample under 'Send Parameters with request'
under name enter the name of the field your application uses , under
value
enter ${a} where a is the name you've specfied in the CSV data set
config
so for e.g.
if the application uses j_username and j_password as the fields and
your CSV
data set config has the variables defined as username,password then
in the
HTTP Sample you will have two entries
j_username ${username}
j_password ${password}
regards
deepak
On Tue, Oct 13, 2009 at 9:09 PM, Jatin Davey <jasho...@cisco.com> wrote:
Ok , i have defined a csv file where i have mentioned the user name and
passwords. Also as mentioned earlier by you to split them into
variables
using the CSV data config element. This also is done. As per my
understanding now i would be having the user name and password into 2
variables that i need to use in the post request of the sampler that
is used
to log into the Server.
I have a question here , since i added the CSV data config in the
thread
group i understand that the values from the CSV file will be split into
variables "a" and "b" (defined in the CSV data config) , now what
should i
do in the sampler to make it use these variables.
Please guide me.
Thanks
Jatin
Deepak Shetty wrote:
hi
if the data is tied to the user (e.g. the user's email address)
then it
must
be the same CSV data set config (each column representing a data
item).
If the data is independent (e.g. the string the user enters into a
search
box) then you could have it as separate or different CSV data config
element.
If the relation is 1 to Many (1 user searches for multiple strings)
then
you'd probably have separate CSV data set configs
regards
deepak
On Tue, Oct 13, 2009 at 8:41 PM, Jatin Davey <jasho...@cisco.com>
wrote:
On similar lines i too have a requirement as below:
1. Each thread logs into my server with different username and
password
2. Within thread group there are samplers that require to take
some value
from the file for the user logged into my server using the step 1
So do i need to have to seperate CSV files and CSV data config
elements ,
one for thread group and one for the samplers.
Please explain.
Thanks
Jatin
Deepak Shetty wrote:
hi
Each row should correspond to the data per user so in your case
user1,pass1,otherdata
user2,pass2,otherdata
user3,pass3,otherdata
user4,pass4,otherdata
The variable names are defined in the CSV data set config
in most cases you should be able to put the CSV data set config
as a
child
of the threadgroup .
regards
deepak
On Tue, Oct 13, 2009 at 2:30 PM, arubin41 <alanrubi...@yahoo.com>
wrote:
New to jMeter and I'm running into what's likely a very-rookie
question.
I'm
creating CSV Data Set Config to set up 5 usernames and
passwords. My
question is regarding the structure of my txt file. Do you
establish
the
variables similar to javascript (or whatever language):
var USER {username1, username2, username3, username4, username5}
Or am I overthinking this a little?
Also, in the jmeter test plan heirarchy, is there a specific
place I
need
to
create the CSV Data Set Config entry?
Best,
-Alan
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