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Aggregated csv file and Graph

Dear JMeter user group,

I spent last Friday, a whole day, searching for a CLI way to produce an
Aggregated csv file and Graph. I have no luck. I could only find an old way
which doesn't work in the latest JMeter tool.

Do you know where I can find this information? It will be super useful to
create a cron job and send the Aggregate graph to interested parties. I can
also write a simple Python program to highlight any Restful API not meeting
the performance threshold.

Thanks in advance.

Regards,
Ernie

Re: Any CLI command for cvs file and graph (was: Aggregated ...)

Posted by "Lisa Waugh - waugh@us.ibm.com" <wa...@us.ibm.com>.
Hi Ernie,
You can produce the csv report (or one very similar to it) using JMeterPluginsCMD
You will have to install the correct JMeter plugins to have it in your bin directory.

I produce my graphs from the csv file using Excel.  I don’t know if it is possible to get it from JMeter directly.

Regards,

Lisa JM Waugh
Performance Test Engineer
Pricing@IBM
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On Nov 19, 2020, at 6:21 PM, Ernie Tam <er...@ontologicalemf.com>> wrote:

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Dear JMeter User list:

Let me resend because I don't find the answer whether there is a CLI command to produce the following csv report and graph. Dashboard seems too much for my task. Thanks for your answer one more time.
<Screen Shot 2020-11-17 at 10.57.15 PM.png>
<Screen Shot 2020-11-17 at 10.57.25 PM.png>

On Mon, Nov 16, 2020 at 9:32 AM Felix Schumacher <fe...@internetallee.de>> wrote:

Am 16.11.20 um 17:46 schrieb Ernie Tam:
> Dear JMeter user group,
>
> I spent last Friday, a whole day, searching for a CLI way to produce an
> Aggregated csv file and Graph. I have no luck. I could only find an old way
> which doesn't work in the latest JMeter tool.
>
> Do you know where I can find this information? It will be super useful to
> create a cron job and send the Aggregate graph to interested parties. I can
> also write a simple Python program to highlight any Restful API not meeting
> the performance threshold.

Have you had a look at
https://jmeter.apache.org/usermanual/generating-dashboard.html<https://jmeter.apache.org/usermanual/generating-dashboard.html> ?

And remember, that it helps to explain, what you tried and didn't work.
Otherwise we have to guess and will probably fail at that.

What do you mean exactly by an aggregated csv? What graph are you
looking for?

Felix

>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Regards,
> Ernie
>

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Regards,
Ernie


Any CLI command for cvs file and graph (was: Aggregated ...)

Posted by Ernie Tam <er...@ontologicalemf.com>.
Dear JMeter User list:

Let me resend because I don't find the answer whether there is a CLI
command to produce the following csv report and graph. Dashboard seems too
much for my task. Thanks for your answer one more time.

> [image: Screen Shot 2020-11-17 at 10.57.15 PM.png]
> [image: Screen Shot 2020-11-17 at 10.57.25 PM.png]
>
> On Mon, Nov 16, 2020 at 9:32 AM Felix Schumacher <
> felix.schumacher@internetallee.de> wrote:
>
>>
>> Am 16.11.20 um 17:46 schrieb Ernie Tam:
>> > Dear JMeter user group,
>> >
>> > I spent last Friday, a whole day, searching for a CLI way to produce an
>> > Aggregated csv file and Graph. I have no luck. I could only find an old
>> way
>> > which doesn't work in the latest JMeter tool.
>> >
>> > Do you know where I can find this information? It will be super useful
>> to
>> > create a cron job and send the Aggregate graph to interested parties. I
>> can
>> > also write a simple Python program to highlight any Restful API not
>> meeting
>> > the performance threshold.
>>
>> Have you had a look at
>> https://jmeter.apache.org/usermanual/generating-dashboard.html ?
>>
>> And remember, that it helps to explain, what you tried and didn't work.
>> Otherwise we have to guess and will probably fail at that.
>>
>> What do you mean exactly by an aggregated csv? What graph are you
>> looking for?
>>
>> Felix
>>
>> >
>> > Thanks in advance.
>> >
>> > Regards,
>> > Ernie
>> >
>>
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>>
>>
Regards,
Ernie

Re: Aggregated csv file and Graph

Posted by Ernie Tam <er...@ontologicalemf.com>.
Dear Felix,

Thanks for your pointer. Dashboard is great, but may be too much for my
task.

Actually, I want to run a command line with my jmx file and produce the
following csv report and graph.
[image: Screen Shot 2020-11-17 at 10.57.15 PM.png]
[image: Screen Shot 2020-11-17 at 10.57.25 PM.png]
Regards,
Ernie

On Mon, Nov 16, 2020 at 9:32 AM Felix Schumacher <
felix.schumacher@internetallee.de> wrote:

>
> Am 16.11.20 um 17:46 schrieb Ernie Tam:
> > Dear JMeter user group,
> >
> > I spent last Friday, a whole day, searching for a CLI way to produce an
> > Aggregated csv file and Graph. I have no luck. I could only find an old
> way
> > which doesn't work in the latest JMeter tool.
> >
> > Do you know where I can find this information? It will be super useful to
> > create a cron job and send the Aggregate graph to interested parties. I
> can
> > also write a simple Python program to highlight any Restful API not
> meeting
> > the performance threshold.
>
> Have you had a look at
> https://jmeter.apache.org/usermanual/generating-dashboard.html ?
>
> And remember, that it helps to explain, what you tried and didn't work.
> Otherwise we have to guess and will probably fail at that.
>
> What do you mean exactly by an aggregated csv? What graph are you
> looking for?
>
> Felix
>
> >
> > Thanks in advance.
> >
> > Regards,
> > Ernie
> >
>
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Re: Aggregated csv file and Graph

Posted by Felix Schumacher <fe...@internetallee.de>.
Am 16.11.20 um 17:46 schrieb Ernie Tam:
> Dear JMeter user group,
>
> I spent last Friday, a whole day, searching for a CLI way to produce an
> Aggregated csv file and Graph. I have no luck. I could only find an old way
> which doesn't work in the latest JMeter tool.
>
> Do you know where I can find this information? It will be super useful to
> create a cron job and send the Aggregate graph to interested parties. I can
> also write a simple Python program to highlight any Restful API not meeting
> the performance threshold.

Have you had a look at
https://jmeter.apache.org/usermanual/generating-dashboard.html ?

And remember, that it helps to explain, what you tried and didn't work.
Otherwise we have to guess and will probably fail at that.

What do you mean exactly by an aggregated csv? What graph are you
looking for?

Felix

>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Regards,
> Ernie
>

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