I can use Aggregate Report listener to generate the Aggregate Report with performance metrics by giving the output jtl file in csv format. By clicking on "Save Table Data" button, I can save the metrics data into csv file.
How can I do that in a command/programming way?
The command
jmeter -g -l -o
would create the report but the metrics data is embedded in the html.
You can do this using JMeterPluginsCMD Command Line Tool like:
Install Command-Line Graph Plotting tool using JMeter Plugins Manager
Execute the following script from Jmeter's "bin" folder
JMeterPluginsCMD --generate-csv Aggregate.csv --input-jtl your_test_results.jtl --plugin-type AggregateReport
That's it, you should have Aggregate Report data equivalent in the Aggregate.csv file.
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Using JMeter Gui, If we choose aggregate listener and provide JMeter execution result file. it loads all aggregate results on JMeter table and that can be stored in csv file too.
I want this activity without loading to JMeter table and directly store to csv file using java code for summary, aggregate result, synthesis listeners.
It can be done in non-GUI command-line unattended mode using JMeter Plugins Command Line Tool
Example command:
JMeterPluginsCMD.bat --generate-csv aggregate.csv --input-jtl your-test-result.jtl --plugin-type AggregateReport
If you're still looking for a "java code" to copy paste from - the tool is open source
When I run my test through JMeter Graphic User Interface, Summary report shows my steps, which are Transaction Controllers, just with parent sampler: which is OK for me. But, when I open log file (*.jtl) in Summary report after test run, I see all samplers - parent sampler with subsamplers: How I have to set configuration in such way that, when running test through CLI mode and open log file to see just parent samplers?
Thanks in advance.
It looks JMeter issue, it worth reporting it via JMeter Bugzilla.
In the meantime you can consider the following options:
Add the next line to user.properties file (lives in "bin" folder of your JMeter installation):
jmeter.save.saveservice.subresults=false
this way you will have only "top-level" SampleResults in the .csv file. See Results file configuration related properties to see what else you can amend.
Generate HTML Reporting Dashboard from the .csv file
jmeter -g /path/to/testresults.csv -o /path/to/dashboard
The dashboard will have the summary table without these extra subresults
Use JMeter Plugins Command Line Tool to generate the CSV form of the Summary Report in command-line without having to open JMeter GUI, add Listener, etc
./JMeterPluginsCMD.sh --generate-csv /path/to/summary.csv --input-jtl /path/to/testresults.csv --plugin-type SynthesisReport
in this case summary.csv will be in the format you're looking for.
Both JMeter Plugins Command Line Tool and Synthesis Report can be installed using JMeter Plugins Manager
Table dataI want to obtain the Table Data created by the aggregate report used in Jmeter 5.3 but i cannot find the way. I don't know if i can can do it using a BeanShell PostProcessor or executing my script in the terminal.
I didn't found the way to get this solution please help
The easiest option would be going for JMeterPluginsCMD Command Line Tool, you can automate the process of generating the CSV version of the aggregate report from the .jtl results file by executing the following command:
JMeterPluginsCMD.bat --generate-csv /desired/path/to/aggregate/report.csv --input-jtl /path/to/your/test/result.jtl --plugin-type AggregateReport
More information: How to Use the JMeterPluginsCMD Command Line
P.S. Since JMeter 3.1 you should be using JSR223 Test Elements and Groovy language for scripting
How to save Summary Result report as it was shown in GUI mode?
Configured as below to save the file,
CSV File,
The easiest way is using JMeter Command Line Graph Plotting Tool
Install JMeter Plugins CMD Tool using JMeter Plugins Manager. Most probably you will need Synthesis Report as well
When you run your JMeter test in command-line non-GUI mode you should get a .jtl result file
At this moment you will be able to generate a CSV representation of the Summary Report using JMeter Plugins CMD tool like:
JMeterPluginsCMD.bat --generate-csv summary-report.csv --input-jtl result.jtl --plugin-type AggregateReport
When the script finishes open summary-report.csv using MS Excel or LibreOffice Calc or equivalent.
I configured a 'Jmeter Aggregate Report' against a Thread Group. And when I run the same in GUI mode - I can see the 'Aggregate report' table/columns in gui and it looks ok also.
But same report if I look in the saved statistics1.csv file it doesn't contains same columns data in .csv file, like all the required aggregate report table columns data are not in saved aggregate file (columns like, average, median, max, min, throughput etc).
Could you please help me, how can I get 'Aggregate Table' data in CSV file?
You won't be able to save it directly from the listener as the data is being calculated basing on the values from the .jtl results file.
If you need to generate the report in unattended manner you can use JMeterPluginsCMD Command Line Tool which has AggregateReport plugin, this seems to be something you're looking for.
You can install the plugin (and keep it up-to-date) using JMeter Plugins Manager
Download JMeterPluginsCMD.
Move jmeter-plugins-manager-0.13.jar into /bin/libs/ext of your JMeter.
Open JMeter, go to Options > Plugins Manager.
Install the following plug-ins:
Synthesis Report
Command line graph plotting tool
Run this command from your JMeter's /bin folder:
./JMeterPluginsCMD.sh --tool Reporter --generate-csv test.csv --input-jtl input.jtl --plugin-type AggregateReport
See https://stackoverflow.com/a/45112998/4630195.