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Bug
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Resolution: Not A Defect
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Critical
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versions used: Jenkins-1.642.4, JMeter- 2.8, 2.11
plugin: Performance plugin
OS: windows7
browser: Internet Explorer 11
Java 8
Hi
I have a Jmeter script with few assertions added like duration assertion, compare assertions.
In Jenkins used 'Performance plugin' to save the reports and calculate error thresholds and performed few builds using same script but after completing the build, Jenkins is unable to calculate the Assertions and showing the build result as 'Success' everytime, though the defined assertion is failing when executed the script in Jmeter tool.
Please suggest if I have to enable any extra Assertion/SLA configurations in Jmeter and also if there are any other plugins that I can use in Jenkins to calculate the defined Assertions
[JENKINS-36410] Jenkins fails to calculate Assertions while executing a Jmeter script and shows the build status as Success everytime.
Epic Link | New: JENKINS-36296 [ 172305 ] |
Labels | Original: and as assertion assertions calculate defined displays everytime fail in irrespective jmeter of result results scenario success the to |
Labels | New: assertions jmeter plugins results |
Description |
Original:
Hi As a part of Integrating Jenkins with Jmeter tool, I have prepared few Jmeter scripts by inserting some assertions like duration assertion, compare assertions and saved the scripts on local machine. Used 'Performance plugin' for integration and performed few builds using same script but after completing the build, *Jenkins is unable to calculate the Assertions* and showing the *build result as 'Success' everytime*, though the defined assertion is failing when executed the script in Jmeter tool. Please suggest if I have to enable any extra Assertion/SLA configurations in Jmeter and also if there are any other plugins that I can use in Jenkins to calculate the defined Assertions |
New:
Hi To execute a Jmeter script from Jenkins, I have prepared few Jmeter scripts by inserting some assertions like duration assertion, compare assertions. Used 'Performance plugin' to save the reports and calculate error thresholds and performed few builds using same script but after completing the build, *Jenkins is unable to calculate the Assertions* and showing the *build result as 'Success' everytime*, though the defined assertion is failing when executed the script in Jmeter tool. Please suggest if I have to enable any extra Assertion/SLA configurations in Jmeter and also if there are any other plugins that I can use in Jenkins to calculate the defined Assertions |
Description |
Original:
Hi To execute a Jmeter script from Jenkins, I have prepared few Jmeter scripts by inserting some assertions like duration assertion, compare assertions. Used 'Performance plugin' to save the reports and calculate error thresholds and performed few builds using same script but after completing the build, *Jenkins is unable to calculate the Assertions* and showing the *build result as 'Success' everytime*, though the defined assertion is failing when executed the script in Jmeter tool. Please suggest if I have to enable any extra Assertion/SLA configurations in Jmeter and also if there are any other plugins that I can use in Jenkins to calculate the defined Assertions |
New:
Hi I have a Jmeter script with few assertions added like duration assertion, compare assertions. In Jenkins used 'Performance plugin' to save the reports and calculate error thresholds and performed few builds using same script but after completing the build, *Jenkins is unable to calculate the Assertions* and showing the *build result as 'Success' everytime*, though the defined assertion is failing when executed the script in Jmeter tool. Please suggest if I have to enable any extra Assertion/SLA configurations in Jmeter and also if there are any other plugins that I can use in Jenkins to calculate the defined Assertions |
Workflow | Original: JNJira [ 173115 ] | New: JNJira + In-Review [ 184946 ] |
Resolution | New: Not A Defect [ 7 ] | |
Status | Original: Open [ 1 ] | New: Closed [ 6 ] |
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