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How to test 100 different websites (from DMOZ) using jmeter?

I think it can be done by integrating jmeter with a script. Basically the script is to tell jmeter to read the URLs from a text or csv file and changing the http request sampler to the URLs from the file to run the test and then save the test result to a file.

Any idea?

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  • Any news on that ? Was my answer OK ? if yes you should accept it so that it's helpful to others Nov 12, 2012 at 15:26

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You can possibly implement this as per the following points:

1. Prepare your test-urls in csv-file, e.g. in the following format:

url1
url2
...
urlN

2. Use schema for your script as below:

Thread Group
    . . .
    While Controller
    Condition: ${__javaScript("${testURL}"!="<EOF>",)} // read csv-file until the EOF 
        CSV Data Set Config
        Filename: [path to your csv-file with test-urls]
        Variable Names: testURL
        Recycle on EOF? False
        Stop thread on EOF? True
        Sharing mode: Current thread group
            HTTP Request // your http call
            Server Name or IP: ${testURL} // use variable with extracted URL
        . . .

3. To retain test-results you can use e.g. Save Responses to a file or configure Sample Result Save Configuration for any of the jmeter's out-of-the-box listeners.

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  • thank for your help but does not seem to be working for me. or do I write a code like you have above or use the GUI?
    – Nanalove
    Nov 10, 2012 at 20:57
  • Any errors in console output or in jmeter.log? Check also path to your csv-file in CSV Data Set Config (either absolute or relative (but in this case csv should be placed in the same dir as your test-plan)). Nov 11, 2012 at 10:10
  • As well ensure that the test-URLs don't contain "http://" prefix (as per HTTP Request params -> Server). Works fine as for me. Nov 11, 2012 at 10:14
  • thank you for the answer. it was great. now do you know how to export the test result which I save in csv file to a mysql database?
    – Nanalove
    Nov 13, 2012 at 23:03

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