Gatling Jenkins plugin: how to show trends for individual scenarios?
I have two scenarios with Gatling. Each of them tests its one endpoint within the same microservice. I'm running both scenarios within the same setUp()
method like this:
val firstScenario = scenario("First scenario name").exec(firstTest)
val secondScenario = scenario("Second scenario name").exec(secondTest)
setUp(
firstScenario.inject(constantUsersPerSec(10) during (60 seconds)),
secondScenario.inject(nothingFor(2 minutes),
constantUsersPerSec(10) during (60 seconds)
).protocols(httpConf)
I'm using Maven, so I'm running both scenarios with mvn gatling:test
and then in Jenkins pipeline, I call gatlingArchive()
method to publish reports.
On the job's main page there's a trends chart. But it shows a trend for both scenarios which is confusing. Is it possible to configure the plugin or pipeline so that it would show trends for individual scenarios?
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I have two scenarios with Gatling. Each of them tests its one endpoint within the same microservice. I'm running both scenarios within the same setUp()
method like this:
val firstScenario = scenario("First scenario name").exec(firstTest)
val secondScenario = scenario("Second scenario name").exec(secondTest)
setUp(
firstScenario.inject(constantUsersPerSec(10) during (60 seconds)),
secondScenario.inject(nothingFor(2 minutes),
constantUsersPerSec(10) during (60 seconds)
).protocols(httpConf)
I'm using Maven, so I'm running both scenarios with mvn gatling:test
and then in Jenkins pipeline, I call gatlingArchive()
method to publish reports.
On the job's main page there's a trends chart. But it shows a trend for both scenarios which is confusing. Is it possible to configure the plugin or pipeline so that it would show trends for individual scenarios?
jenkins gatling gatling-plugin
add a comment |
I have two scenarios with Gatling. Each of them tests its one endpoint within the same microservice. I'm running both scenarios within the same setUp()
method like this:
val firstScenario = scenario("First scenario name").exec(firstTest)
val secondScenario = scenario("Second scenario name").exec(secondTest)
setUp(
firstScenario.inject(constantUsersPerSec(10) during (60 seconds)),
secondScenario.inject(nothingFor(2 minutes),
constantUsersPerSec(10) during (60 seconds)
).protocols(httpConf)
I'm using Maven, so I'm running both scenarios with mvn gatling:test
and then in Jenkins pipeline, I call gatlingArchive()
method to publish reports.
On the job's main page there's a trends chart. But it shows a trend for both scenarios which is confusing. Is it possible to configure the plugin or pipeline so that it would show trends for individual scenarios?
jenkins gatling gatling-plugin
I have two scenarios with Gatling. Each of them tests its one endpoint within the same microservice. I'm running both scenarios within the same setUp()
method like this:
val firstScenario = scenario("First scenario name").exec(firstTest)
val secondScenario = scenario("Second scenario name").exec(secondTest)
setUp(
firstScenario.inject(constantUsersPerSec(10) during (60 seconds)),
secondScenario.inject(nothingFor(2 minutes),
constantUsersPerSec(10) during (60 seconds)
).protocols(httpConf)
I'm using Maven, so I'm running both scenarios with mvn gatling:test
and then in Jenkins pipeline, I call gatlingArchive()
method to publish reports.
On the job's main page there's a trends chart. But it shows a trend for both scenarios which is confusing. Is it possible to configure the plugin or pipeline so that it would show trends for individual scenarios?
jenkins gatling gatling-plugin
jenkins gatling gatling-plugin
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