My Jmeter script is taking all the values from CSV but when I see it in the HTTP request output, they are not been displayed sequentially. For e,g- 50th row in CSV does not correspond to 50th HTTP request.
Thank you!
This should be fine when you have more than 1 thread and all threads are sharing the same CSV file.
Each thread executes the test plan independently - but share the same csv file. these threads do not wait for each other. Ex: Thread 3 does not have to wait for thread 2 to pick the second row. It is like first come and first serve! Whichever thread is ready to pick the data - it gets the data from csv. Rest assured all the csv rows will be read sequentially ie..not random rows.
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What I want to do:
I would like to test behavior of the system for 50 users. Each user has to do the same action X times,
with different input ( X - depends on how many records I have in the CSV file, so if the file contains 1000 records, each user will do the action 20 times).
What I actually did to do that:
I set up CSV Data Set Config (with CSV file with 1000 lines) and ofc set up Number of Threads to 50
What is my problem:
Now I'm quite not sure how to share the CSV file so that all user will have unique poll of the lines from the file. (so each user will have his unique lines from the CSV)
What can I do to workaround:
I can copy thread groups to make 50 thread groups, and add them separated CSV files, but it sounds ridiculous...
Given you set the following values in the CSV Data Set Config
Recycle on EOF: False
Stop thread on EOF: True
Sharing mode: All threads
then each thread (virtual user) will fetch new value(s) from the CSV file which will guarantee uniqueness of the test data
You can check this yourself by using __threadNum() function and ${__jm__Thread Group__idx}; variable
More information: CSV Data Set Config in Sharing Mode - Made Easy
In thread group under thread properties, we can set
number of threads = 50
ramp up period = 1
loop count = 20
So, here each thread after a sec will take next line from csv file and execute it.
This way the same csv file will be shared among different threads.
I would recommend to create multiple CSV files for your test plan and assign the variables accordingly for smooth execution of the script. Using same CSV file can not solve the problem as there are times when few threads executing much faster and others are slow in that case action will start replicating between different threads.
I have a use case where 10000 users are hitting the API sequentially.
first 1000 users/sec are hitting an API then they hold for 10-15 seconds and again another 2000 users are going to access the api.
Issue is i have an api <path>/user_id/${userId} and i have 10000 user ids stored in a .csv file
how fetch the file for every 1000 users at first set and 2000 users in the next?
I have added CSV Data set Config and i have the .csv file path
Below screenshot is my .csv set config.
Beanshell error
GetUserID API
Ashu
To pick first 1000 userIds for first 1000 threads and and next 2000 userids for next 2000 threads and so on follow this steps
Create a csv file with only userIds(Do not mention the column name in csv).
To the JMeter test plan add a simple thread group and bean shell sampler to the thread group.
Add the following code to the beanshell sampler
above code will add UserIds to JMeter properties.
now to pick userIds use
${__P(user_id_${__longSum(${__threadNum},-1,)})}
I have created a sample test plan to pick only first 10 values from csv for the first minute and pick next 10 for the next minute you can see the screenshot here
I would recommend run the tests in cloud.
Please follow this link to know more
I have a .csv file which has 100 users. Is there a way where i can simulate thread group and thread count to read each user and from .csv file and do the http request operation and loop and pick the second user?
If you want to configure JMeter to generate as many threads as you have rows in your CSV file you can use __groovy() function for this like:
${__groovy(new File('/path/to/your/file.csv').readLines().size(),)}
The function can be placed directly in "Number of Threads" section of the Thread Group
Hi I am new to JMeter.
Is it possible that I can input a CSV file (with 25 rows of unique customerID number) and use many HTTP (GET) URL request simultaneously for every row in the csv file?
Thank you for your response in advance.
Assuming that you have one thread group, with n threads, what you describe is the default behavior of CSV data set when you set the sharing mode to All threads. Every thread, will pickup the customer id from next line of the file.
Please see following link for details.
http://jmeter.apache.org/usermanual/component_reference.html#CSV_Data_Set_Config
I have a CSV file which contains 10 server names. I want to read entire 10 rows by each and every thread of my thread group.
Thread 1 reads row1,row2....row 10
Thread 2 reads row1,row2....row 10
But currently my test script read the file as below,
Thread 1 reads row1
Thread 2 reads row2
Thread 3 reads row3
There are two options:
CSV Data Set Config with Sharing Mode=Current Thread
Variables From CSV File
Read docs and see which one will be better for you.
Use the below function instead of variable:
${__FileToString(/path/to/your/file,,)}
You don't need to use the CSV reader as you want entire file content to be stored in a variable. The below image explains how the entire file content is passed as a parameter value to the HttpRequest.