Jmeter- soap-xml sampler request - jmeter

I am using jmeter, I am very new to it and have min programming background.
I am currently using 2 sampler: a) soap Request b) soap xml rpc request.
Uisng the soap request sampler, I can easily load the wsdl file and continue my testing.
RESPONSE
But unable to do so with 'soap xml rpc request' sampler
the message I am getting here is
a:ActionNotSupportedThe message with Action '' cannot be processed at the receiver, due to a ContractFilter mismatch at the EndpointDispatcher. This may be because of either a contract mismatch (mismatched Actions between sender and receiver) or a binding/security mismatch between the sender and the receiver. Check that sender and receiver have the same contract and the same binding (including security requirements, e.g. Message, Transport, None).
SAMPLER RESULT
Thread Name: Thread Group 1-1
Sample Start: 2013-09-27 15:03:07 BST
Load time: 7
Latency: 7
Size in bytes: 698
Headers size in bytes: 0
Body size in bytes: 698
Sample Count: 1
Error Count: 1
Response code: 500
Response message: Internal Server Error
Response headers:
HTTP/1.1 500 Internal Server Error
Content-Length: 698
Content-Type: text/xml; charset=utf-8
Server: Microsoft-HTTPAPI/2.0
Date: Fri, 27 Sep 2013 14:03:07 GMT
Connection: close
HTTPSampleResult fields:
ContentType: text/xml; charset=utf-8
DataEncoding: utf-8

It could be simple - just uncheck the 'Send SOAP Action" checkbox in SOAP/XML-RPC request and try again

Related

processingFailure error (400) while retrieving CommentThreads list

I a trying to retrieve all the comments of a video via Python iteration/paging. I am logged correctly with a developer key
import googleapiclient.discovery as gg
import googleapiclient.errors as gge
yt = gg.build(api_service_name= 'youtube', api_version= 'v3', developerKey = M_KEY)
comments= []
page= ''
while True:
request = yt.commentThreads().list(
part= "snippet,replies",
order= "relevance",
maxResults= 100,
pageToken= page,
textFormat= "plainText",
videoId= video['id']
# video is a static dictionary i've saved outside the script
)
try:
response = request.execute()
page= response['nextPageToken']
comments.extend(response['items'])
print('Comments extended')
except KeyError:
# there are no more pages
print('Iteration ended')
break
except gge.HttpError as error:
print('HTTP error:', error.__dict__['resp']['status'])
What i'm expecting it to do is iterate the pages of comments until the response['nextPageToken'] throws a KeyError, meaning that there are no more pages of comments. Instead, what happens is that the execution goes flawlessly for a dozen of iteration (at best) then it starts to throw said processingFailure error which content looks like this:
{
"error": {
"errors": [
{
"domain": "youtube.commentThread",
"reason": "processingFailure",
"message": "The API server failed to successfully process the request. While this can be a transient error, it usually indicates that the requests input is invalid. Check the structure of the <code>commentThread</code> resource in the request body to ensure that it is valid.",
"locationType": "other",
"location": "body"
}
],
"code": 400,
"message": "The API server failed to successfully process the request. While this can be a transient error, it usually indicates that the requests input is invalid. Check the structure of the <code>commentThread</code> resource in the request body to ensure that it is valid."
}
}
I have tried to log both the page and the videoId to ensure nothing went wrong with them but they're both valid. I've also tried to time.sleep() for up to 15 minutes when that error occurs but nothing changes.
This is the request in json format at the time of the error, catched using request.to_json(), thanks to #stvar for suggesting it:
{
"uri": "https://www.googleapis.com/youtube/v3/commentThreads",
"method": "POST",
"body": "part=snippet%2Creplies&order=relevance&maxResults=100&pageToken=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"headers": {
"accept": "application/json",
"accept-encoding": "gzip, deflate",
"user-agent": "google-api-python-client/1.7.9 (gzip)",
"content-length": "5730",
"x-http-method-override": "GET",
"content-type": "application/x-www-form-urlencoded"
},
"methodId": "youtube.commentThreads.list",
"resumable": null,
"response_callbacks": [],
"_in_error_state": false,
"body_size": 0,
"resumable_uri": null,
"resumable_progress": 0
}
NOTE: I need to have order= "relevance" in my request because I primarly need the most voted comments.
An answer is nowhere to be found, I hope you can help me
Issue is, we can't really retrieve all the comments of every video.
https://issuetracker.google.com/issues/134912604
We currently don't support paging through the whole stream. So there's no way to retrieve all the 1000+ commentThreads that you have for that video
This is not a solution to your problem. It just shows that querying the endpoint via a GET
request method succeeds obtaining from the API the needed page response.
# comments-wget [-d] VIDEO_ID [PAGE_TOKEN]
$ comments-wget() {
local x='eval'
[ "$1" == '-d' ] && {
x='echo'
shift
}
local v="$1"
quote2 -i v
local p="$2"
quote2 -i p
local O="/tmp/$v-comments%d.json"
local o
local k=0
while :; do
printf -v o "$O" "$k"
[ ! -f "$o" ] && break
(( k++ ))
done
quote o
k="$APP_KEY"
quote2 -i k
local a="$AGENT"
quote2 a
local c="\
wget \
--debug \
--verbose \
--no-check-certif \
--output-document=$o \
--user-agent=$a \
'https://www.googleapis.com/youtube/v3/commentThreads?key=$k&videoId=$v&part=replies,snippet&order=relevance&maxResults=100&textFormat=plainText&alt=json${p:+&pageToken=$p}'"
$x "$c"
}
$ PAGE_TOKEN=...
$ AGENT=... APP_KEY=... comments-wget CJ_GCPaKywg "$PAGE_TOKEN"
Setting --verbose (verbose) to 1
Setting --check-certificate (checkcertificate) to 0
Setting --output-document (outputdocument) to /tmp/CJ_GCPaKywg-comments0.json
Setting --user-agent (useragent) to ...
DEBUG output created by Wget 1.14 on linux-gnu.
--2019-06-10 17:41:11-- https://www.googleapis.com/youtube/v3/commentThreads?...
Resolving www.googleapis.com... 172.217.19.106, 216.58.214.202, 216.58.214.234, ...
Caching www.googleapis.com => 172.217.19.106 216.58.214.202 216.58.214.234 172.217.16.106 172.217.20.10 2a00:1450:400d:808::200a
Connecting to www.googleapis.com|172.217.19.106|:443... connected.
Created socket 5.
Releasing 0x0000000000ae57c0 (new refcount 1).
---request begin---
GET /youtube/v3/commentThreads?.../1.1
User-Agent: ...
Accept: */*
Host: www.googleapis.com
Connection: Keep-Alive
---request end---
HTTP request sent, awaiting response...
---response begin---
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Expires: Mon, 10 Jun 2019 14:43:39 GMT
Date: Mon, 10 Jun 2019 14:43:39 GMT
Cache-Control: private, max-age=0, must-revalidate, no-transform
ETag: "XpPGQXPnxQJhLgs6enD_n8JR4Qk/OUAqOrEpA9YYqmVx0wqn9en_OrE"
Vary: Origin
Vary: X-Origin
Content-Type: application/json; charset=UTF-8
X-Content-Type-Options: nosniff
X-Frame-Options: SAMEORIGIN
X-XSS-Protection: 1; mode=block
Content-Length: 205965
Server: GSE
Alt-Svc: quic=":443"; ma=2592000; v="46,44,43,39"
---response end---
200 OK
Registered socket 5 for persistent reuse.
Length: 205965 (201K) [application/json]
Saving to: ‘/tmp/CJ_GCPaKywg-comments0.json’
100%[==========================================>] 205,965 580KB/s in 0.3s
2019-06-10 17:41:18 (580 KB/s) - ‘/tmp/CJ_GCPaKywg-comments0.json’ saved [205965/205965]
Note that the shell functions quote and quote2 above are those from youtube-data.sh (they are not really needed). $PAGE_TOKEN is extracted from the body string of the JSON request object posted above.
The next question is: why your python code uses a POST request method?
Could it be that this is the cause of your problem?
According to Google's Python Client Library sample code and to Google's Youtube API sample code, you should have been coding your pagination loop as shown below:
request = yt.commentThreads().list(...)
while request:
response = request.execute()
# your processing code goes here ...
request = yt.commentThreads().list_next(request, response)

Getting Illegal character in path at index 53 in POST Request

I am trying to POST HTTP request and request is not going thru. what am I doing wrong or missing?
I think it does not like this part
colonoscopy.jpg/1-1?
Server name: ${hostName}
Path: ${virtualDirectory}/data/media/${location}/colonoscopy.jpg/1-1?&prodName=${prodName}&otherParams=&sid=${authToken}
HTTP Header Manager
Content-Type application/x-www-form-urlencoded
Getting
Thread Name: Thread Group 1-1
Sample Start: 2019-02-01 15:39:06 PST
Load time: 0
Connect Time: 0
Latency: 0
Size in bytes: 1681
Sent bytes:0
Headers size in bytes: 0
Body size in bytes: 1681
Sample Count: 1
Error Count: 1
Data type ("text"|"bin"|""): text
Response code: Non HTTP response code: java.net.URISyntaxException
Response message: Non HTTP response message: Illegal character in path at index 53: http://10.188.169.185/api/v2/data/media/dc2e83cfe2054
Server:%20Microsoft-IIS/10.0
Set-Cookie:%20ASP.NET_SessionId=5cwq0inclxwvmd0qlnd01yo3;%20path=/;%20HttpOnly
X-AspNet-Version:%204.0.30319
X-Powered-By:%20ASP.NET
Access-Control-Allow-Origin:%20*
Access-Control-Allow-Headers:%20Content-Type,Authorization
Access-Control-Expose-Headers:%20Content-Location,%20Location
Access-Control-Allow-Methods:%20GET,%20POST,%20OPTIONS,%20DELETE
Date:%20Fri,%2001%20Feb%202019%2023:39:05%20GMT
Content-Length:%200
colonoscopy.jpg/1-1?&prodName=test&otherParams=&sid=ca1bc7a576a44d9b8270b7cac2dddab8
HTTPSampleResult fields:
ContentType:
DataEncoding: null
Inspect your URL along with the query string using View Results Tree listener, the error can have only one reason: you're sending a character which requires URL encoding as it is.
The reasons are in:
One of your variables (${location}, ${prodName} or ${authToken}) has the character which requires the URL encoding. If this is the case - you will need to wrap it into __urlencode() function
One of your Variables (${location}, ${prodName} or ${authToken}) is not getting resolved into the value and curly braces characters ({ and }) are not allowed in the URL string without encoding. Use Debug Sampler to make sure that :
all the variables have their values
all the characters which require the encoding are encoded using the __urlencode() function

JMeter cannot assert Http response Code 423

I'm trying to assert http response codes in JMeter.
I think this is really simple, but I encountered a problem I cannot fix.
My server can return 2 response codes: 200 and 423.
There is no problem with 200, it just works, but I cannot assert 423, I don't know why.
I tried response assertion with the following configurations:
Field to test: Response Code,
Pattern Matching Rules: Contains
Patterns to test:
200 - works
423 - does not work
200|423 - 200 works, 423 does not work (wtf?)
I also tried BeanShell Assertion with
Failure = !(ResponseCode.contains("200") || ResponseCode.contains("423"));
It does not work, too.
Also I tried to match with the response message to contain "Locked" - does not work.
The server Response looks like this:
Thread Name: 10 Users, 100 Repeats 1-10
Sample Start: 2017-05-19 13:06:09 MESZ
Load time: 33
Connect Time: 2
Latency: 33
Size in bytes: 333
Sent bytes:768
Headers size in bytes: 333
Body size in bytes: 0
Sample Count: 1
Error Count: 1
Data type ("text"|"bin"|""):
Response code: 423
Response message: Locked
Response headers:
HTTP/1.1 423 Locked
X-Content-Type-Options: nosniff
X-XSS-Protection: 1; mode=block
Cache-Control: no-cache, no-store, max-age=0, must-revalidate
Pragma: no-cache
Expires: 0
X-Frame-Options: DENY
X-Application-Context: application:capacitytest
Content-Length: 0
Date: Fri, 19 May 2017 11:06:08 GMT
Server: Not_available
HTTPSampleResult fields:
ContentType:
DataEncoding: null
The response code is marked blue for a reason in Sampler Result. Don't know why.
I'm also logging the response code via Beanshell PostProcessor. It is 423...
Finally I'm asking here for your help.
I have no idea what the problem is or could be.
Thanks in advance.
If you are talking about HTTP Request sampler JMeter automatically threats HTTP Status Codes above 400 (inclusively) as failed. I would recommend the following setup:
Add Response Assertion as a child of your HTTP Request
Configure it as follows:
Apply to: according to your test scenario
Fields to test:
Response Code
Don't forget to check Ignore Status box
Pattern Matching Rules: Matches
Patterns to Test: 200|423
Assuming above configuration if the status of your request will be 200 OR 423 - it will pass, otherwise it will get failed by the assertion.
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Returning custom body with HTTP status error

I have a strange problem, I am testing on two different servers,
first server with a basic apache
second server with Zend Server
What I am trying to do it's to call an url on that server with cURL, this url can return one of the following codes: 200, 406 with a json body containing a message.
When querying the Apache server, on 406 error, I get this:
< HTTP/1.1 100 Continue
< HTTP/1.1 406 Not Acceptable
< Date: Wed, 10 Dec 2014 11:16:01 GMT
< Server: Apache/2.4.10 (Ubuntu)
< Content-Length: 75
< Content-Type: application/json
* HTTP error before end of send, stop sending
<
{"status":406,"message":"Domain not found (is the file named correctly ?)"}* Closing connection 0
And when querying the Zend Server, I get this:
< HTTP/1.1 100 Continue
< HTTP/1.1 406 Not Acceptable
< Date: Wed, 10 Dec 2014 11:15:05 GMT
< Connection: Keep-Alive
< Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1
< Content-Length: 261
* HTTP error before end of send, stop sending
<
<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//IETF//DTD HTML 2.0//EN">
<html><head>
<title>406 Not Acceptable</title>
</head><body>
<h1>Not Acceptable</h1>
<p>An appropriate representation of the requested resource /webservice could not be found on this server.</p>
</body></html>
* Closing connection #0
* SSLv3, TLS alert, Client hello (1):
The header type is changed to text/html from application/json, and the body is a plain html error page.
Is this a Zend server issue ?
I dont think it is an issue with either server. The error code returned by both the servers is 406 but the error message in the http response body is sent as json in apache and html in zend server, hence the different content-types.
The two servers have chosen to send the error message in different formats hence the diffent content-types.

Regular Expression for Jmeter for http-response header

How to use regular expression extractor to extract Etag from http-header response?
I've the following output from my get and I want to extract Etag and use it in my next case where i've to pass it in my http-header to do If-None-Match. I've tried the following: \Etag:\s? and have chosen "Headers" in "Response Field to Check". But I don't see this value being sent to my header.
Thread Name: Fetch_Links 1-1
Sample Start: 2012-05-24 10:15:10 PDT
Load time: 135
Latency: 131
Size in bytes: 4950
Headers size in bytes: 641
Body size in bytes: 4309
Sample Count: 1
Error Count: 0
Response code: 200
Response message: OK
I'm using 2.6 version of jmeter. Thank you in advance.
I'm able to extract the ETag in JMeter (Regular Expression Extractor - Headers) with the following parameters:
Regular Expression: ETag: "(.*?)"
Template: $1$
Then add a HTTP Header Manager to pass the value of the Etag with 'If-None-Match'.

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