could let me know where am I going wrong. I have
researched a lot on the net but all in futile.
Thanks in advance,
Ashish Abrol
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you have to mention ${username} and ${password}.
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don't see the users.xml contents being reflected in
the User Parameter Preprocessor screen as given in the screenshot.
JMeter manual says there is a preprocessor HTTP User Parameter Modifier
but I can find only User Parameter Preprocessor. Please tell me where am I
going wrong. Am i using the wrong
Howdy,
I see that the HTTP User Parameter Modifier has been deprecated?
1) Did it ever work?
Using Win2k + Jmeter 1.9.1 + java version 1.3.1_01
where $JMHOME\bin\users.xml contains two parameters per thread
with paramnames userid and password
I tried setting up a login request (recorded through
Combine the User Parameters with a StringFromFile or CVSRead
function and you can then stick your usernames and passwords into
a text file very easily.
-Mike
On 3 Dec 2003 at 13:37, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Howdy,
I see that the HTTP User Parameter Modifier has been deprecated?
1) Did
is part of HTML Parameter Mask ;-( ).
Not a shame. That was a while ago, and it is the nature of good software that it
evolves. If
things work out, a day will come when my last bit of code is replaced.
I think my comments concerning HTTP User Parameter Modifier are still
relevant however
Hi all,
I am using the http user parameter modifier to login a series of users -
nothing new there then I here you all say, but within the same users.xml
file I want to create a parameter X with multiple values which all the
threads can access as a common pool. The xml has an allthreads section
Hi,
I'm Mike Hartley. I am currently looking at jmeter for some performance
testing of a web application.
I am attempting to use the HTTP User Modifier Parameter with release 1.7.3
to create usernames and passwords to login to a login page. However, I
cannot get the subsitiution to function.
I
I think you are confusing the User Parameter config element and the HTTP User
Parameter
Modifier. The former is only available in the latest nightlies. To use the Modifier
(which uses
the users.xml file), your HTTP Request needs to use the same parameter name as in the
file.
The value
Hi Mike
I am attempting to use the HTTP User Modifier Parameter with release 1.7.3
to create usernames and passwords to login to a login page. However, I
cannot get the subsitiution to function.
Namevalue
FmUname${user_id}
FmPassword${password}
I'm afraid
Hi Juan,
The User Parameter Modifier code is included in the nightly releases.
Regards,
Mark.
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No problem, good luck with your testing. :)
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I was reading the mails in the archives (mails sent in May, this year) and
there are a couple of mails referencing an HTTP User Parameter modifier.
I'm not quite sure if this modifier was added somewhere in the JMeter CVS
repository. Can someone point me where I can find it or email it to me
Thanks Joe and Michael,
I successfuly get the stuff up 'n running.
Thanks a lot!
Juan.
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Juan,
I
No problem, good luck with your testing. :)
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Thanks Joe and Michael,
I successfuly get the stuff up 'n
.
.
.
I then insert a link parser and the User Parameter Modifier into my modification
controll
er before the form request as per your instructions:
Modification Controller
HTTP HTML Link Parser
HTTP User Parameter Modifier
HTTP Request
Now in my form should I
Hi David,
Sorry for the confusion, my documentation is the cause of your problems.
The HTTP User Parameter modifier will only change parameters values in a
HTTP Request if the EXACT same parameter name exists in both the HTTP
Request and the users.xml file.
Using your example
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