With http proxy, if you prepare a test plan with empty Transactions
controllers, with the HTTP proxy you can group "pages" as transaction, by
changing manually the transaction controller in the Target Controller of the
HTTP Proxy window. At the end of recording, the test plan is ready ( maybe
you have to add a cookie manager, if cookies are used)
Sorry for my English, i hope i am clear...


Cordialement / Best regards

Jean-Louis Pasturel


-----Message d'origine-----
De : Deepak Shetty [mailto:shet...@gmail.com] 
Envoyé : jeudi 4 février 2010 01:31
À : JMeter Users List
Objet : Re: Grouping recorded requests

hi
The only way to group up requests is the Transaction controller, but you
wont be able to do this from the Proxy Recorded script, you'd have to do it
manually.

The embedded resources checkbox should work for all CSS, JS, images that are
directly linked on the page (it wont work if the image is say for e.g.
specified as the background-image in a CSS rule). If its not working for you
, can you post the HTML snippet that includes the image/js/css (you can use
the response tab of view results tree)? there might be a bug in Jmeter code
which would be useful to know.

regards
deepak

On Wed, Feb 3, 2010 at 4:25 PM, James Hill <everywhere...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Thanks for your replies Deepak and Sebb.
>
> I tried retrieving all embedded resources. When I add a view results 
> tree listener and select the homepage.html, I see a couple of images 
> and some text but not the complete page. If I record and have JMeter 
> get everything then at least I retrieve those missing image, css and js
files.
>
> My test plan looks something like:
>
> - getHomePage (simple controller)
> -- homepageHTML
> -- image1.png
> -- image2.png
> -- someJavaScript.js
> -- anotherImageFile.png
> -- etc
> - getPageTwo
> -- pageTwoHTML
> -- image1.png
> -- image2.png
> -- someJavaScript.js
> -- anotherImageFile.png
> -- etc.
>
> When I run the test and I look at the aggregate results I see an entry 
> for each individual piece of content on the page. Is there any way to 
> view the results in total i.e. rather than seeing individual response 
> times for all elements I see an overall response time for that entire 
> page, the sum of all the elements?
>
> The simple controller is only that and it doesn't allow me to get a 
> timing result for it. I can't add the image/css/etc. get requests as 
> child nodes of the original homepage get request. I'm a little stumped 
> as to how to do this.
>
>
> On Wed, Feb 3, 2010 at 5:38 PM, Deepak Shetty <shet...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > >Note that if I set "Retrieve all embedded resources" the image and 
> > >.js requests aren't recorded.
> > Which is ok, JMeter will fetch all embedded resources if this is 
> > checked
> on
> > the recorded http samples
> >
> > >The client needs to see how long it takes to get the entire 
> > >contents of
> a
> > >given page.
> > > i.e. so I see all the timings summed for the elements?
> > a browser doesnt download all resources serially in a single thread.
> > Caching
> > also influences a lot of stuff, so this number is actually quite 
> > higher than the actual value.
> >
> >
> > On Tue, Feb 2, 2010 at 9:10 PM, James Hill <everywhere...@gmail.com>
> > wrote:
> >
> > > Hi all.
> > >
> > > I've set up JMeter to record via the proxy. The following options 
> > > are
> > > ticked:
> > > - redirect automatically
> > > - follow redirects
> > > - use keepalive
> > >
> > > For grouping, I've selected "Add seperators between groups"
> > >
> > > When I record via the browser JMeter grabs everything. I needed to 
> > > do
> > this
> > > because otherwise it doesn't grab the javascript on the page or 
> > > the
> > images.
> > > The client needs to see how long it takes to get the entire 
> > > contents of
> a
> > > given page.
> > >
> > > Problem comes when I run the script. There's an entry in the 
> > > results
> file
> > > for every single element on a given page: js, html, png, gif. Is 
> > > it possible to summarise this data so that I can view a total for 
> > > a page? i.e. so I
> > see
> > > all the timings summed for the elements?
> > >
> > > Note that if I set "Retrieve all embedded resources" the image and 
> > > .js requests aren't recorded.
> > >
> > > Regards,
> > > James.
> > >
> >
>



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