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Subject: RE: Detail report
From: "Hoffman, Matthew" <hoffmanm () ctc ! com>
Date: 2006-03-30 16:28:36
Message-ID: 40A38E1987BD77469996B79221C82BB3AF6C52 () ctcjst-mail2 ! ad ! ctcgsc ! org
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Has anyone figure out how to get the failed data into the xsl file? I
did the following and it doesn't show up in my style sheet.
Thanks
-----Original Message-----
From: sebb [mailto:sebbaz@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, March 29, 2006 2:38 PM
To: JMeter Users List
Subject: Re: Detail report
I'm not seeing the problem, but then my tests don't seem to be
creating the "./binary" nodes that are shown when the showData flag is
set.
Can you mail me a short example (privately) please?
S.
On 29/03/06, Travis Cooper <tcooper@overstock.com> wrote:
> If you look at the jmeter-results-detail-report.xsl file in the
webpage
> I mentioned the fourth line says <xsl:param name="showData"
> select="'N'"/> if you switch the N to a y then the style sheet will
add
> a column on the failure detail report called response data. This will
> display the response data if you have set
> jmeter.save.saveservice.response_data.on_error=true in your
> jmeter.properties. This response data is in essence a webpage. On
the
> report it just shows you the text that makes up the webpage, so
instead
> of just displaying this text I would like the xsl file to save the
text
> to a location with a .html extension and then just link to that file.
> This way if something fails there is a handy link to the response so
it
> is easier to investigate what the problem was. I am trying to read
some
> xslt tutorials to find a way to do this, but I have never used xslt
> files before so it is taking awhile to do, so if anybody is familiar
> with them I could use some advice.
>
> Thanks,
> Travis J. Cooper
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: sebb [mailto:sebbaz@gmail.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, March 29, 2006 11:10 AM
> To: JMeter Users List
> Subject: Re: Detail report
>
> On 29/03/06, Travis Cooper <tcooper@overstock.com> wrote:
> > If anybody knows a lot about XSLT files I would love some help. I
> > like the detail-report that can be downloaded from
> > http://www.programmerplanet.org/ant-jmeter/ I would just like to
add
> > one little thing to it. I found that you can set an option to
display
>
> What is this option?
>
> > what http response was generated based on your request, this is
great
> > but it is just a huge line of text, which is actually a webpage.
So,
> > I want to find a way to save that information to a file and create a
> > hyperlink to that file in the response data field rather than the
> > actual text. Any help would be appreciated.
>
> Do you mean that you have run a test which has saved the response to
the
> JTL file?
>
> In which case, do you mean that you want to pre-process the JTL file
to
> extract the response data into separate files, and replace the data
with
> a link?
>
> I expect that is do-able; not sure I know exactly how.
> I think the Jakarta download CGI files may be generated this way, so
> perhaps that would give some ideas.
>
> Otherwise, perhaps you could use the Save Responses to a File
> Post-Processor instead; this will create a new file for each response.
> One would then just need to work out the file number to tie them
> together. Should be just a matter of adding one each time.
>
> ==
>
> It might be a neat idea for JMeter to be able to save the downloaded
> data separately from the rest anyway...
>
> S.
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