You can do it as follows:
- Download MySQL JDBC Driver and drop it to /lib folder of your JMeter installation
- Restart JMeter to pick the .jar up
- Add Summary Report listener to your Test Plan.
- Configure it to save results to some file, i.e.
c:\jmeter\results.csv
- Add tearDown Thread Group to your Test Plan
Add JDBC Connection Configuration and provide:
- Variable Name Bound to Pool: anything meaningful, i.e.
results
- Database URL: i.e.
jdbc:mysql://localhost:3306/YOUR_DATABASE_NAME_HERE
- Database Driver Class:
com.mysql.jdbc.Driver
- Credentials
Add JDBC Sampler and configure it as follows:
- Variable Name: something which matches Variable Name in JDBC Connection Configuration, i.e.
results
- Query Type:
Update Statement
- Query:
load data local infile 'c:\jmeter\results.csv' into table YOUR_TABLE_NAME_HERE fields terminated by ',' enclosed by '"' lines terminated by '\n';
This way you will be able to get results inserted automatically.
References:
Just in case if you don't know how to create a table for results with query like:
create table test (timeStamp varchar(255),elapsed varchar(255),label varchar(255),responseCode varchar(255),responseMessage varchar(255),threadName varchar(255),dataType varchar(255),success varchar(255),bytes varchar(255),grpThreads varchar(255),allThreads varchar(255),Latency varchar(255) );
See MySQL CREATE TABLE Syntax documentation for more information.