I'm new in use jMeter. I need to make script which will be added particular products to cart.
My work flow:
Record by BlazeMeter add to cart action.
Import that script to local machine
Add Http Request with Regular Expression Extractor inside this Http request for extract token from website.
Change CSRF Token variable value in Request which should add product to cart on value from first request. (extracted token)
Add View Tree Result.
Run script
After that everything look's good in result but on website backoffice system that cart isn't creating.
Additional info:
I have cookie manager, cache manager
jMeter version 2.0
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I am facing one problem that i am unable to login to the liferay website using JMeter.
The problem i know already but don't know how to hanmdle it.
I get to know that "p_auth" token is requried to access the sub pages, but here i am facing an issue in which i don't even able to acccess the login page itself if run the script second time.
My concerns:
how to check "p_auth" token parameter for login page (i.e without login)
Please help me to solve the problem.
Note: i tried to extract the "p_auth" token , but i am unable to see any "p_auth" token for login page itself(i.e without login.. just a login page(get api))
Your test plan need to look like:
Open Login Page - HTTP GET request
Extract p_auth dynamic parameter value using a suitable JMeter Post-Processor
Perform the login - HTTP POST request where you need to provide your credentials and the p_auth token value from the previous request
You won't be able to "see" the token in the page, it's hidden in the page source so you will need to use browser developer tools or JMeter's View Results Tree listener in order to "see" the token value.
Also don't forget to add HTTP Cookie Manager to your test plan as missing CSRF token is not the only thing which can stop you from logging in.
I created a script multiple user logins and redirected to the home page. For multiple user logins fetching data from CSV file but after logged in, home page redirection is not working.
There are multiple possible explanations:
Your login fails somewhere somehow so you're still at the login page, check the server response using View Results Tree listener and if this is the case - fix your script. It might be sufficient to add a HTTP Cookie Manager to represent user session
You might need to play with Redirect automatically / Follow redirects checkboxes on HTTP Request sampler level
Your redirect is being managed by JavaScript and JMeter is not capable of executing JavaScript so you need to extract the desired redirect location using a suitable JMeter Post-Processor (basically implement correlation of the redirect URL) and add another HTTP Request sampler to open the redirect target.
More information: Redirections in HTTP
In general make sure that JMeter sends the same requests as the real browser does, given this simple rule is met you should be able to properly simulate real user actions
I use JMeter to load data using web services. I need to login from JMeter once, then I need to read ids from CSV file and call HTTP request for each id.
My current configuration is as in the attached picture.
The problem is that in this case login is called for each HTTP Request. I want to change it, so it will be called only once at the beginning. What is the best way to do it in JMeter?
Right click on login -> Insert Parent -> Logic Controller -> Once Only Controller:
The Once Only Logic Controller tells JMeter to process the controller(s) inside it only once per Thread, and pass over any requests under it during further iterations through the test plan.
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For testing that requires a login, consider placing the login request in this controller since each thread only needs to login once to establish a session.
How to Configure Jmeter for after Login process in an Application?
I am able to configure the login request for 100 users from the CSV file with the help of Jmeter's "CSV Data set Config", but after the successful login of all I want to know how to configure the jmeter to go to the "Offers" page of there(100 user) accounts.Means 1 User can login & View his/her "Offer" page.Please Help.
There are two ways to achieve this scenario:
add another HTTP sampler & fill the details like Server IP, Path of Offers URL (you will have already done the same for Login), HTTP Header data etc. and pass correlation parameters from the response of Login if required to view the offers specific to 1 user.
make sure you use right method (GET/POST) in HTTP Sampler.
record the whole scenario (ref: http://jmeter.apache.org/usermanual/jmeter_proxy_step_by_step.pdf).
You will still have to do the correlation of parameters (using regular expression extractor or Xpath extractor) wherever required. This entirely depends on the parameters required for the offer page HTTP request.
hope this will help.
You'll need a cookie manager to store the session and cookie for all logged in users.
http://jmeter.apache.org/usermanual/component_reference.html#HTTP_Cookie_Manager
I am testing some api for our product using jmeter. To test the api to verify the user's email address I need to login to the mail account. I have the email and password of a test user. How can I login using an api or any other way in jmeter?
Is it possible at all?
Yes that is possible. You'll have to create a test plan with multiple steps but these depend on the concrete implementation of the login.
First you must identify the following two locations:
The GET request that gets the initial login form (if this is required).
The POST request that posts the login credentials.
If your service has a stateless login form you can even skip the first step.
Otherwise the response of the GET request will contain stuff which needs to be extracted (e.g. the JSESSIONID if you are using JSF) and sent as a parameters in the POST request. You can use the Regular Expression Extractor of JMeter to extract these values and provide them as variables for use in the subsequent requests.
Here is an example screenshot of a HTTP Request element configured to POST login data to the url /common/j_security_check
You might also need to intercept an authentication token from the server response and then pass that into following requests.
Here is a blog entry with a couple of video tutorials on logins with JMeter:
http://community.blazemeter.com/knowledgebase/articles/80479-how-to-use-jmeter-for-login-authentication
You can use jmeter to login,
two ways:
parameterization using csv file(for more users)/user defined variables(UDV)
Login config elements(for single user)
Now that I understand you want to automatically click on a confirmation link from an email using JMeter, here is a blog entry that explains exactly how to do that:
http://blazemeter.com/blog/how-create-jmeter-script-check-email-during-registration-and-grab-confirmation-url
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