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[GitHub] [jmeter] sginsbourg commented on issue #3364: Add ability for RegexExtractor to fail sampler result if there is no match

sginsbourg commented on issue #3364:
URL: https://github.com/apache/jmeter/issues/3364#issuecomment-1465042027

   Extractors are not the place to fail a sampler. Their job is strictly to
   extract.
   
   Assertions are the correct place for failing a sampler.
   Please re-close this ticket.
   
   
   
   On Fri, Mar 10, 2023, 10:49 jgaalen ***@***.***> wrote:
   
   > I'd like to reopen this ticket. It is a great addition. By far in most
   > cases you want the sampler to fail if the regex extraction fails. Adding a
   > response assertion with the exact same match is very unproductive, mostly
   > forgotten and consumes extra resources.
   > The argument that the response assertion can already do that is irrelevant
   > in my opinion. There are tons of features that can be done by other options.
   > this feature would be a valuable addition to jmeter without compromising
   > anything
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