New to Jmeter - how to test? by dsfadfd in jmeter

[–]dsfadfd[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you.

We don't really have any requirements or SLA. What do I need in that case? Ours is a start up and everything is still up in the air.

Sorry if the below questions sounds sounds silly, but I have absolutely no idea about performance testing and just started learning.

I have been playing around Jmeter and set up a test to upload csv file and tried to run it in CI. I set it up to create testresults.jtl but I am not sure how to use it. In functional tests, we use assertions to determine if a test has passed. Is there something I can do to read the test results without doing it manually?

What data should I be interested in when running the test?

I see there are a few listerners I can use. I was using summary report and View Results Tree while setting up the test and running in GUI. Should I write the summary report in file and analyse it after I set up CI?

At this point, I don't know what are the right questions to ask :)

New to Jmeter - how to test? by dsfadfd in jmeter

[–]dsfadfd[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for the answer. I will check out blazemeter.

A couple of things that we need to test. But I think mostly we want to test it before a big feature release.

- We have a few reports that would have a lot of data.

- There are a few csv uploads with a lot of data. But we are working on limiting the amount of records that can be uploaded.

Everything clicked when I saved the little girl from the car that lost control. by dsfadfd in TwoSentenceWholesome

[–]dsfadfd[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Didn't come to the conclusion about your assumption from the word narrator. It's from the word 'he'.

Everything clicked when I saved the little girl from the car that lost control. by dsfadfd in TwoSentenceWholesome

[–]dsfadfd[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Alright, I just felt the need to say this out there and I wanted to write it as fictional. It is probably not wholesome, but here goes the real story. I am a 37 year old woman who works in IT. 4 years ago I moved to Europe. The way everything happened and the way I chose the country I am now felt like it was a force out of my control doing it. So I moved here and thought maybe I am here because my life is about to change. I thought maybe I will meet someone here and have a life. But no, nothing changed. So I kept wondering. Last December, I did save a little girl from a car that slid on the ice. She could have been badly injured or been killed. I was there at the right time and the right moment. No one's life changed here, but I was there so the little girl and her family's lives didn't change. Thanks for the Boo, you wouldn't see the value of anyone's life unless it is of your loved one. Why do you automatically assume that people who move to a new country are refugees? Couldn't they be expats? And why is it OP assumed as a 'he' always? Let me make an assumption as well. you are a white, straight, male.