Well, I tried it , but it is like an alpha stage software. It kind of works, but is like a yugo. It drives, but you rather drive another car. Is there a non-free alternative that is better?
Regards, David -----Original Message----- From: Dan Zaitoun Use performance plugin for jenkins.it execatly for this. בתאריך יום ד׳, 27 במאי 2020, 18:25, מאת David Balažic < [email protected]>: > Hi! > > I'm looking for a way to detect performance regressions in my product. > > I looked into JMeter but found no easy way to show the desired results. > I created a test plan, test steps (samplers) that executes, but I just > can't find a suitable method to get the desired results. > Those would be: > - compare execution times (each sampler on its own, the average or > maybe the median time, not each individual execution) agains a > predefined baseline (or a previous run or similar) > - an OK flag, if no execution time is significantly slower than in > baseline > - otherwise an easily readable list of samplers, that are slower > > Similar questions are asked often on the internet, with similar > (mostly > partial) answers. > For example on this very mail list : [1] > > Was there any progress regarding this since? > > In the lack of better solution, I entertained the idea to store > aggregate results using JMeterPluginsCMD [2] and then import them into > some external tool (Excel, RStudio or similar) for processing. > > [1] Marek Czernek "Best way to compare two results of jmeter" Thu, 30 > Aug 2020, 14:11 > > http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/jmeter-user/201808.mbox/%3c8e > [email protected]%3e > > [2] https://jmeter-plugins.org/wiki/JMeterPluginsCMD/ > > Lep pozdrav, > David Balažic > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] > For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
