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Properties
1322 lines
56 KiB
Properties
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# Apache JMeter Property file
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## Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one or more
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## contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file distributed with
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## this work for additional information regarding copyright ownership.
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## The ASF licenses this file to You under the Apache License, Version 2.0
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## (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with
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## the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at
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##
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## http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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##
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## Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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## distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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## WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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## See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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## limitations under the License.
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################################################################################
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#
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# THIS FILE SHOULD NOT BE MODIFIED
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#
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# This avoids having to re-apply the modifications when upgrading JMeter
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# Instead only user.properties should be modified:
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# 1/ copy the property you want to modify to user.properties from jmeter.properties
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# 2/ Change its value there
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#
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################################################################################
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#Preferred GUI language. Comment out to use the JVM default locale's language.
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#language=en
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# Additional locale(s) to add to the displayed list.
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# The current default list is: en, fr, de, no, es, tr, ja, zh_CN, zh_TW, pl, pt_BR
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# [see JMeterMenuBar#makeLanguageMenu()]
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# The entries are a comma-separated list of language names
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#locales.add=zu
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# Netscape HTTP Cookie file
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cookies=cookies
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#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# XML Parser
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#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Path to a Properties file containing Namespace mapping in the form
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# prefix=Namespace
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# Example:
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# ns=http://biz.aol.com/schema/2006-12-18
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#xpath.namespace.config=
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#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# SSL configuration
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#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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## SSL System properties are now in system.properties
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# JMeter no longer converts javax.xxx property entries in this file into System properties.
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# These must now be defined in the system.properties file or on the command-line.
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# The system.properties file gives more flexibility.
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# By default, SSL session contexts are now created per-thread, rather than being shared.
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# The original behaviour can be enabled by setting the JMeter property:
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#https.sessioncontext.shared=true
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# Be aware that https default protocol may vary depending on the version of JVM
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# See https://blogs.oracle.com/java-platform-group/entry/diagnosing_tls_ssl_and_https
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# See https://bz.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=58236
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# Default HTTPS protocol level:
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#https.default.protocol=TLS
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# This may need to be changed here (or in user.properties) to:
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#https.default.protocol=SSLv3
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# List of protocols to enable. You may have to select only a subset if you find issues with target server.
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# This is needed when server does not support Socket version negotiation, this can lead to:
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# javax.net.ssl.SSLPeerUnverifiedException: peer not authenticated
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# java.net.SocketException: Connection reset
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# see https://bz.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=54759
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#https.socket.protocols=SSLv2Hello SSLv3 TLSv1
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# Control if we allow reuse of cached SSL context between iterations
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# set the value to 'false' to reset the SSL context each iteration
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#https.use.cached.ssl.context=true
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# Start and end index to be used with keystores with many entries
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# The default is to use entry 0, i.e. the first
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#https.keyStoreStartIndex=0
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#https.keyStoreEndIndex=0
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#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Look and Feel configuration
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#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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#Classname of the Swing default UI
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#
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# The LAF classnames that are available are now displayed as ToolTip text
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# when hovering over the Options/Look and Feel selection list.
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#
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# You can either use a full class name, as shown above,
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# or one of the strings "System" or "CrossPlatform" which means
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# JMeter will use the corresponding string returned by UIManager.get<name>LookAndFeelClassName()
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# LAF can be overridden by os.name (lowercased, spaces replaced by '_')
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# Sample os.name LAF:
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#jmeter.laf.windows_xp=javax.swing.plaf.metal.MetalLookAndFeel
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# Failing that, the OS family = os.name, but only up to first space:
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# Sample OS family LAF:
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#jmeter.laf.windows=com.sun.java.swing.plaf.windows.WindowsLookAndFeel
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# Mac apparently looks better with the System LAF
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jmeter.laf.mac=System
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# Failing that, the JMeter default laf can be defined:
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#jmeter.laf=System
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# If none of the above jmeter.laf properties are defined, JMeter uses the CrossPlatform LAF.
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# This is because the CrossPlatform LAF generally looks better than the System LAF.
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# See https://bz.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=52026 for details
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# N.B. the laf can be defined in user.properties.
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# LoggerPanel display
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# default to false
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#jmeter.loggerpanel.display=false
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# Enable LogViewer Panel to receive log event even if closed
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# Enabled since 2.12
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# Note this has some impact on performances, but as GUI mode must
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# not be used for Load Test it is acceptable
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#jmeter.loggerpanel.enable_when_closed=true
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# Max characters kept in LoggerPanel, default to 80000 chars
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# O means no limit
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#jmeter.loggerpanel.maxlength=80000
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# Toolbar display
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# Toolbar icon definitions
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#jmeter.toolbar.icons=org/apache/jmeter/images/toolbar/icons-toolbar.properties
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# Toolbar list
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#jmeter.toolbar=new,open,close,save,save_as_testplan,|,cut,copy,paste,|,expand,collapse,toggle,|,test_start,test_stop,test_shutdown,|,test_start_remote_all,test_stop_remote_all,test_shutdown_remote_all,|,test_clear,test_clear_all,|,search,search_reset,|,function_helper,help
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# Toolbar icons default size: 22x22. Available sizes are: 22x22, 32x32, 48x48
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#jmeter.toolbar.icons.size=22x22
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# Suggest value for HiDPI mode:
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#jmeter.toolbar.icons.size=48x48
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# Icon definitions
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# default:
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#jmeter.icons=org/apache/jmeter/images/icon.properties
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# alternate:
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#jmeter.icons=org/apache/jmeter/images/icon_1.properties
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# Historical icon set (deprecated)
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#jmeter.icons=org/apache/jmeter/images/icon_old.properties
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# Tree icons default size: 19x19. Available sizes are: 19x19, 24x24, 32x32, 48x48
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# Useful for HiDPI display (see below)
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#jmeter.tree.icons.size=19x19
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# Suggest value for HiDPI screen like 3200x1800:
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#jmeter.tree.icons.size=32x32
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# HiDPI mode (default: false)
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# Activate a 'pseudo'-hidpi mode. Allows to increase size of some UI elements
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# which are not correctly managed by JVM with high resolution screens in Linux or Windows
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#jmeter.hidpi.mode=false
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# HiDPI scale factor (default: 1.0, suggest value in HiDPI: 2.0)
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#jmeter.hidpi.scale.factor=1.0
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#Components to not display in JMeter GUI (GUI class name or static label)
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# These elements are deprecated and will be removed in next version: MongoDB Script, MongoDB Source Config, Distribution Graph, Spline Visualizer
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not_in_menu=org.apache.jmeter.protocol.mongodb.sampler.MongoScriptSampler, org.apache.jmeter.protocol.mongodb.config.MongoSourceElement, org.apache.jmeter.visualizers.DistributionGraphVisualizer, org.apache.jmeter.visualizers.SplineVisualizer
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# Number of items in undo history
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# Feature is disabled by default (0) due to known and not fixed bugs:
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# https://bz.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=57043
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# https://bz.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=57039
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# https://bz.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=57040
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# Set it to a number > 0 (25 can be a good default)
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# The bigger it is, the more it consumes memory
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#undo.history.size=0
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# Hotkeys to add JMeter components, will add elements when you press Ctrl+0 .. Ctrl+9 (Command+0 .. Command+9 on Mac)
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gui.quick_0=ThreadGroupGui
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gui.quick_1=HttpTestSampleGui
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gui.quick_2=RegexExtractorGui
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gui.quick_3=AssertionGui
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gui.quick_4=ConstantTimerGui
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gui.quick_5=TestActionGui
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gui.quick_6=JSR223PostProcessor
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gui.quick_7=JSR223PreProcessor
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gui.quick_8=DebugSampler
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gui.quick_9=ViewResultsFullVisualizer
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#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# JMX Backup configuration
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#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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#Enable auto backups of the .jmx file when a test plan is saved.
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#When enabled, before the .jmx is saved, it will be backed up to the directory pointed
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#by the jmeter.gui.action.save.backup_directory property (see below). Backup file names are built
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#after the jmx file being saved. For example, saving test-plan.jmx will create a test-plan-000012.jmx
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#in the backup directory provided that the last created backup file is test-plan-000011.jmx.
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#Default value is true indicating that auto backups are enabled
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#jmeter.gui.action.save.backup_on_save=true
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#Set the backup directory path where JMX backups will be created upon save in the GUI.
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#If not set (what it defaults to) then backup files will be created in
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#a sub-directory of the JMeter base installation. The default directory is ${JMETER_HOME}/backups
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#If set and the directory does not exist, it will be created.
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#jmeter.gui.action.save.backup_directory=
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#Set the maximum time (in hours) that backup files should be preserved since the save time.
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#By default no expiration time is set which means we keep backups for ever.
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#jmeter.gui.action.save.keep_backup_max_hours=0
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#Set the maximum number of backup files that should be preserved. By default 10 backups will be preserved.
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#Setting this to zero will cause the backups to not being deleted (unless keep_backup_max_hours is set to a non zero value)
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#jmeter.gui.action.save.keep_backup_max_count=10
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#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Remote hosts and RMI configuration
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#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Remote Hosts - comma delimited
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remote_hosts=127.0.0.1
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#remote_hosts=localhost:1099,localhost:2010
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# RMI port to be used by the server (must start rmiregistry with same port)
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#server_port=1099
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# To change the port to (say) 1234:
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# On the server(s)
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# - set server_port=1234
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# - start rmiregistry with port 1234
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# On Windows this can be done by:
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# SET SERVER_PORT=1234
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# JMETER-SERVER
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#
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# On Unix:
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# SERVER_PORT=1234 jmeter-server
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#
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# On the client:
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# - set remote_hosts=server:1234
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# Parameter that controls the RMI port used by the RemoteSampleListenerImpl (The Controler)
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# Default value is 0 which means port is randomly assigned
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# You may need to open Firewall port on the Controller machine
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#client.rmi.localport=0
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# When distributed test is starting, there may be several attempts to initialize
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# remote engines. By default, only single try is made. Increase following property
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# to make it retry for additional times
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#client.tries=1
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# If there is initialization retries, following property sets delay between attempts
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#client.retries_delay=5000
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# When all initialization tries was made, test will fail if some remote engines are failed
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# Set following property to true to ignore failed nodes and proceed with test
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#client.continue_on_fail=false
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# To change the default port (1099) used to access the server:
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#server.rmi.port=1234
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# To use a specific port for the JMeter server engine, define
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# the following property before starting the server:
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#server.rmi.localport=4000
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# From JMeter 2.3.1, the jmeter server creates the RMI registry as part of the server process.
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# To stop the server creating the RMI registry:
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#server.rmi.create=false
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# From JMeter 2.3.1, define the following property to cause JMeter to exit after the first test
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#server.exitaftertest=true
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# Prefix used by IncludeController when building file name
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#includecontroller.prefix=
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#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Logging Configuration
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#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Note: JMeter uses Avalon (Excalibur) LogKit
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# Logging Format
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# see http://excalibur.apache.org/apidocs/org/apache/log/format/PatternFormatter.html
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#
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# Default format:
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#log_format=%{time:yyyy/MM/dd HH:mm:ss} %5.5{priority} - %{category}: %{message} %{throwable}
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# \n is automatically added to the end of the string
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#
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# Predefined formats in the JMeter LoggingManager:
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#log_format_type=default
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#log_format_type=thread_prefix
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#log_format_type=thread_suffix
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# default is as above
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# thread_prefix adds the thread name as a prefix to the category
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# thread_suffix adds the thread name as a suffix to the category
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# Note that thread name is not included by default, as it requires extra processing.
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#
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# To change the logging format, define either log_format_type or log_format
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# If both are defined, the type takes precedence
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# Note that these properties cannot be defined using the -J or -D JMeter
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# command-line flags, as the format will have already been determined by then
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# However, they can be defined as JVM properties
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#Logging levels for the logging categories in JMeter. Correct values are FATAL_ERROR, ERROR, WARN, INFO, and DEBUG
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# To set the log level for a package or individual class, use:
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# log_level.[package_name].[classname]=[PRIORITY_LEVEL]
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# But omit "org.apache" from the package name. The classname is optional. Further examples below.
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log_level.jmeter=INFO
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log_level.jmeter.junit=DEBUG
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#log_level.jmeter.control=DEBUG
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#log_level.jmeter.testbeans=DEBUG
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#log_level.jmeter.engine=DEBUG
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#log_level.jmeter.threads=DEBUG
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#log_level.jmeter.gui=WARN
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#log_level.jmeter.testelement=DEBUG
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#log_level.jmeter.util=WARN
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#log_level.jmeter.protocol.http=DEBUG
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# For CookieManager, AuthManager etc:
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#log_level.jmeter.protocol.http.control=DEBUG
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#log_level.jmeter.protocol.ftp=WARN
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#log_level.jmeter.protocol.jdbc=DEBUG
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#log_level.jmeter.protocol.java=WARN
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#log_level.jmeter.testelements.property=DEBUG
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log_level.jorphan=INFO
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#Log file for log messages.
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# You can specify a different log file for different categories via:
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# log_file.[category]=[filename]
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# category is equivalent to the package/class names described above
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# Combined log file (for jmeter and jorphan)
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#log_file=jmeter.log
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# To redirect logging to standard output, try the following:
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# (it will probably report an error, but output will be to stdout)
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#log_file=
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# Or define separate logs if required:
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#log_file.jorphan=jorphan.log
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#log_file.jmeter=jmeter.log
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# If the filename contains paired single-quotes, then the name is processed
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# as a SimpleDateFormat format applied to the current date, for example:
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#log_file='jmeter_'yyyyMMddHHmmss'.tmp'
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# N.B. When JMeter starts, it sets the system property:
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# org.apache.commons.logging.Log
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# to
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# org.apache.commons.logging.impl.LogKitLogger
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# if not already set. This causes Apache and Commons HttpClient to use the same logging as JMeter
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# Further logging configuration
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# Excalibur logging provides the facility to configure logging using
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# configuration files written in XML. This allows for such features as
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# log file rotation which are not supported directly by JMeter.
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#
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# If such a file specified, it will be applied to the current logging
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# hierarchy when that has been created.
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#
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#log_config=logkit.xml
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#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# HTTP Java configuration
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#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Number of connection retries performed by HTTP Java sampler before giving up
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# 0 means no retry since version 3.0
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#http.java.sampler.retries=0
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#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Following properties apply to both Commons and Apache HttpClient
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#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# set the socket timeout (or use the parameter http.socket.timeout)
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# for AJP Sampler and HttpClient3 implementation.
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# Note for HttpClient3 implementation it is better to use GUI to set timeout
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# or use http.socket.timeout in httpclient.parameters
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# Value is in milliseconds
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#httpclient.timeout=0
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# 0 == no timeout
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# Set the http version (defaults to 1.1)
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#httpclient.version=1.1 (or use the parameter http.protocol.version)
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# Define characters per second > 0 to emulate slow connections
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#httpclient.socket.http.cps=0
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#httpclient.socket.https.cps=0
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#Enable loopback protocol
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#httpclient.loopback=true
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# Define the local host address to be used for multi-homed hosts
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#httpclient.localaddress=1.2.3.4
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# AuthManager Kerberos configuration
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# Name of application module used in jaas.conf
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#kerberos_jaas_application=JMeter
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# Should ports be stripped from urls before constructing SPNs
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# for spnego authentication
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#kerberos.spnego.strip_port=true
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# Sample logging levels for Commons HttpClient
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#
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# Commons HttpClient Logging information can be found at:
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# http://hc.apache.org/httpclient-3.x/logging.html
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# Note that full category names are used, i.e. must include the org.apache.
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# Info level produces no output:
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#log_level.org.apache.commons.httpclient=debug
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# Might be useful:
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#log_level.org.apache.commons.httpclient.Authenticator=trace
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# Show headers only
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#log_level.httpclient.wire.header=debug
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# Full wire debug produces a lot of output; consider using separate file:
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#log_level.httpclient.wire=debug
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#log_file.httpclient=httpclient.log
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# Apache HttpClient logging examples
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#
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# Enable header wire + context logging - Best for Debugging
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#log_level.org.apache.http=DEBUG
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#log_level.org.apache.http.wire=ERROR
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# Enable full wire + context logging
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#log_level.org.apache.http=DEBUG
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# Enable context logging for connection management
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#log_level.org.apache.http.impl.conn=DEBUG
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# Enable context logging for connection management / request execution
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#log_level.org.apache.http.impl.conn=DEBUG
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#log_level.org.apache.http.impl.client=DEBUG
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#log_level.org.apache.http.client=DEBUG
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#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Apache HttpComponents HTTPClient configuration (HTTPClient4)
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#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# define a properties file for overriding Apache HttpClient parameters
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# Uncomment this line if you put anything in hc.parameters file
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#hc.parameters.file=hc.parameters
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# Number of retries to attempt (default 0)
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#httpclient4.retrycount=0
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# Idle connection timeout (Milliseconds) to apply if the server does not send
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# Keep-Alive headers (default 0 = no Keep-Alive)
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#httpclient4.idletimeout=0
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# Note: this is currently an experimental fix
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# Check connections if the elapsed time (Milliseconds) since the last
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# use of the connection exceed this value
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#httpclient4.validate_after_inactivity=2000
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# TTL (in Milliseconds) represents an absolute value.
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# No matter what the connection will not be re-used beyond its TTL.
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#httpclient4.time_to_live=2000
|
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#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Apache HttpComponents Commons HTTPClient configuration (HTTPClient 3.1)
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# DEPRECATED
|
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#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# define a properties file for overriding Commons HttpClient parameters
|
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# See: http://hc.apache.org/httpclient-3.x/preference-api.html
|
|
# Uncomment this line if you put anything in httpclient.parameters file
|
|
#httpclient.parameters.file=httpclient.parameters
|
|
|
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# Number of retries to attempt (default 0)
|
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#httpclient3.retrycount=0
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|
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#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
# HTTP Cache Manager configuration
|
|
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
#
|
|
# Space or comma separated list of methods that can be cached
|
|
#cacheable_methods=GET
|
|
# N.B. This property is currently a temporary solution for Bug 56162
|
|
|
|
# Since 2.12, JMeter does not create anymore a Sample Result with 204 response
|
|
# code for a resource found in cache which is inline with what browser do.
|
|
#cache_manager.cached_resource_mode=RETURN_NO_SAMPLE
|
|
|
|
# You can choose between 3 modes:
|
|
# RETURN_NO_SAMPLE (default)
|
|
# RETURN_200_CACHE
|
|
# RETURN_CUSTOM_STATUS
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|
|
|
# Those mode have the following behaviours:
|
|
# RETURN_NO_SAMPLE : this mode returns no Sample Result, it has no additional configuration
|
|
# RETURN_200_CACHE : this mode will return Sample Result with response code to 200 and response message to "(ex cache)", you can modify response message by setting
|
|
# RETURN_200_CACHE.message=(ex cache)
|
|
# RETURN_CUSTOM_STATUS : This mode lets you select what response code and message you want to return, if you use this mode you need to set those properties
|
|
# RETURN_CUSTOM_STATUS.code=
|
|
# RETURN_CUSTOM_STATUS.message=
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|
|
|
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
# Results file configuration
|
|
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
|
|
# This section helps determine how result data will be saved.
|
|
# The commented out values are the defaults.
|
|
|
|
# legitimate values: xml, csv, db. Only xml and csv are currently supported.
|
|
#jmeter.save.saveservice.output_format=csv
|
|
|
|
|
|
# true when field should be saved; false otherwise
|
|
|
|
# assertion_results_failure_message only affects CSV output
|
|
#jmeter.save.saveservice.assertion_results_failure_message=true
|
|
#
|
|
# legitimate values: none, first, all
|
|
#jmeter.save.saveservice.assertion_results=none
|
|
#
|
|
#jmeter.save.saveservice.data_type=true
|
|
#jmeter.save.saveservice.label=true
|
|
#jmeter.save.saveservice.response_code=true
|
|
# response_data is not currently supported for CSV output
|
|
#jmeter.save.saveservice.response_data=false
|
|
# Save ResponseData for failed samples
|
|
#jmeter.save.saveservice.response_data.on_error=false
|
|
#jmeter.save.saveservice.response_message=true
|
|
#jmeter.save.saveservice.successful=true
|
|
#jmeter.save.saveservice.thread_name=true
|
|
#jmeter.save.saveservice.time=true
|
|
#jmeter.save.saveservice.subresults=true
|
|
#jmeter.save.saveservice.assertions=true
|
|
#jmeter.save.saveservice.latency=true
|
|
#jmeter.save.saveservice.connect_time=false
|
|
#jmeter.save.saveservice.samplerData=false
|
|
#jmeter.save.saveservice.responseHeaders=false
|
|
#jmeter.save.saveservice.requestHeaders=false
|
|
#jmeter.save.saveservice.encoding=false
|
|
#jmeter.save.saveservice.bytes=true
|
|
#jmeter.save.saveservice.url=false
|
|
#jmeter.save.saveservice.filename=false
|
|
#jmeter.save.saveservice.hostname=false
|
|
#jmeter.save.saveservice.thread_counts=true
|
|
#jmeter.save.saveservice.sample_count=false
|
|
#jmeter.save.saveservice.idle_time=true
|
|
|
|
# Timestamp format - this only affects CSV output files
|
|
# legitimate values: none, ms, or a format suitable for SimpleDateFormat
|
|
#jmeter.save.saveservice.timestamp_format=ms
|
|
#jmeter.save.saveservice.timestamp_format=yyyy/MM/dd HH:mm:ss.SSS
|
|
|
|
# For use with Comma-separated value (CSV) files or other formats
|
|
# where the fields' values are separated by specified delimiters.
|
|
# Default:
|
|
#jmeter.save.saveservice.default_delimiter=,
|
|
# For TAB, since JMeter 2.3 one can use:
|
|
#jmeter.save.saveservice.default_delimiter=\t
|
|
|
|
# Only applies to CSV format files:
|
|
# Print field names as first line in CSV
|
|
#jmeter.save.saveservice.print_field_names=true
|
|
|
|
# Optional list of JMeter variable names whose values are to be saved in the result data files.
|
|
# Use commas to separate the names. For example:
|
|
#sample_variables=SESSION_ID,REFERENCE
|
|
# N.B. The current implementation saves the values in XML as attributes,
|
|
# so the names must be valid XML names.
|
|
# Versions of JMeter after 2.3.2 send the variable to all servers
|
|
# to ensure that the correct data is available at the client.
|
|
|
|
# Optional xml processing instruction for line 2 of the file:
|
|
# Example:
|
|
#jmeter.save.saveservice.xml_pi=<?xml-stylesheet type="text/xsl" href="../extras/jmeter-results-detail-report.xsl"?>
|
|
# Default value:
|
|
#jmeter.save.saveservice.xml_pi=
|
|
|
|
# Prefix used to identify filenames that are relative to the current base
|
|
#jmeter.save.saveservice.base_prefix=~/
|
|
|
|
# AutoFlush on each line written in XML or CSV output
|
|
# Setting this to true will result in less test results data loss in case of Crash
|
|
# but with impact on performances, particularly for intensive tests (low or no pauses)
|
|
# Since JMeter 2.10, this is false by default
|
|
#jmeter.save.saveservice.autoflush=false
|
|
|
|
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
# Settings that affect SampleResults
|
|
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
|
|
# Save the start time stamp instead of the end
|
|
# This also affects the timestamp stored in result files
|
|
sampleresult.timestamp.start=true
|
|
|
|
# Whether to use System.nanoTime() - otherwise only use System.currentTimeMillis()
|
|
#sampleresult.useNanoTime=true
|
|
|
|
# Use a background thread to calculate the nanoTime offset
|
|
# Set this to <= 0 to disable the background thread
|
|
#sampleresult.nanoThreadSleep=5000
|
|
|
|
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
# Upgrade property
|
|
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
|
|
# File that holds a record of name changes for backward compatibility issues
|
|
upgrade_properties=/bin/upgrade.properties
|
|
|
|
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
# JMeter Test Script recorder configuration
|
|
#
|
|
# N.B. The element was originally called the Proxy recorder, which is why the
|
|
# properties have the prefix "proxy".
|
|
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
|
|
# If the recorder detects a gap of at least 5s (default) between HTTP requests,
|
|
# it assumes that the user has clicked a new URL
|
|
#proxy.pause=5000
|
|
|
|
# Add numeric prefix to Sampler names (default true)
|
|
#proxy.number.requests=true
|
|
|
|
# List of URL patterns that will be added to URL Patterns to exclude
|
|
# Separate multiple lines with ;
|
|
#proxy.excludes.suggested=.*\\.(bmp|css|js|gif|ico|jpe?g|png|swf|woff)
|
|
|
|
# Change the default HTTP Sampler (currently HttpClient4)
|
|
# Java:
|
|
#jmeter.httpsampler=HTTPSampler
|
|
#or
|
|
#jmeter.httpsampler=Java
|
|
#
|
|
# Apache HTTPClient:
|
|
#jmeter.httpsampler=HTTPSampler2
|
|
#or
|
|
#jmeter.httpsampler=HttpClient3.1
|
|
#
|
|
# HttpClient4.x
|
|
#jmeter.httpsampler=HttpClient4
|
|
|
|
# By default JMeter tries to be more lenient with RFC2616 redirects and allows
|
|
# relative paths.
|
|
# If you want to test strict conformance, set this value to true
|
|
# When the property is true, JMeter follows http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3986#section-5.2
|
|
#jmeter.httpclient.strict_rfc2616=false
|
|
|
|
# Default content-type include filter to use
|
|
#proxy.content_type_include=text/html|text/plain|text/xml
|
|
# Default content-type exclude filter to use
|
|
#proxy.content_type_exclude=image/.*|text/css|application/.*
|
|
|
|
# Default headers to remove from Header Manager elements
|
|
# (Cookie and Authorization are always removed)
|
|
#proxy.headers.remove=If-Modified-Since,If-None-Match,Host
|
|
|
|
# Binary content-type handling
|
|
# These content-types will be handled by saving the request in a file:
|
|
#proxy.binary.types=application/x-amf,application/x-java-serialized-object
|
|
# The files will be saved in this directory:
|
|
#proxy.binary.directory=user.dir
|
|
# The files will be created with this file filesuffix:
|
|
#proxy.binary.filesuffix=.binary
|
|
|
|
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
# Test Script Recorder certificate configuration
|
|
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
|
|
#proxy.cert.directory=<JMeter bin directory>
|
|
#proxy.cert.file=proxyserver.jks
|
|
#proxy.cert.type=JKS
|
|
#proxy.cert.keystorepass=password
|
|
#proxy.cert.keypassword=password
|
|
#proxy.cert.factory=SunX509
|
|
# define this property if you wish to use your own keystore
|
|
#proxy.cert.alias=<none>
|
|
# The default validity for certificates created by JMeter
|
|
#proxy.cert.validity=7
|
|
# Use dynamic key generation (if supported by JMeter/JVM)
|
|
# If false, will revert to using a single key with no certificate
|
|
#proxy.cert.dynamic_keys=true
|
|
|
|
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
# Test Script Recorder miscellaneous configuration
|
|
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
|
|
# Whether to attempt disabling of samples that resulted from redirects
|
|
# where the generated samples use auto-redirection
|
|
#proxy.redirect.disabling=true
|
|
|
|
# SSL configuration
|
|
#proxy.ssl.protocol=TLS
|
|
|
|
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
# JMeter Proxy configuration
|
|
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
# use command-line flags for user-name and password
|
|
#http.proxyDomain=NTLM domain, if required by HTTPClient sampler
|
|
|
|
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
# HTTPSampleResponse Parser configuration
|
|
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
|
|
# Space-separated list of parser groups
|
|
HTTPResponse.parsers=htmlParser wmlParser cssParser
|
|
# for each parser, there should be a parser.types and a parser.className property
|
|
|
|
# CSS Parser based on ph-css
|
|
cssParser.className=org.apache.jmeter.protocol.http.parser.CssParser
|
|
cssParser.types=text/css
|
|
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
# HTML Parser configuration
|
|
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
|
|
# Define the HTML parser to be used.
|
|
# Default parser:
|
|
# This new parser (since 2.10) should perform better than all others
|
|
# see https://bz.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=55632
|
|
# Do not comment this property
|
|
htmlParser.className=org.apache.jmeter.protocol.http.parser.LagartoBasedHtmlParser
|
|
|
|
# Other parsers:
|
|
# Default parser before 2.10
|
|
#htmlParser.className=org.apache.jmeter.protocol.http.parser.JTidyHTMLParser
|
|
# Note that Regexp extractor may detect references that have been commented out.
|
|
# In many cases it will work OK, but you should be aware that it may generate
|
|
# additional references.
|
|
#htmlParser.className=org.apache.jmeter.protocol.http.parser.RegexpHTMLParser
|
|
# This parser is based on JSoup, it should be the most accurate but less performant
|
|
# than LagartoBasedHtmlParser
|
|
#htmlParser.className=org.apache.jmeter.protocol.http.parser.JsoupBasedHtmlParser
|
|
|
|
#Used by HTTPSamplerBase to associate htmlParser with content types below
|
|
htmlParser.types=text/html application/xhtml+xml application/xml text/xml
|
|
|
|
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
# WML Parser configuration
|
|
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
|
|
wmlParser.className=org.apache.jmeter.protocol.http.parser.RegexpHTMLParser
|
|
|
|
#Used by HTTPSamplerBase to associate wmlParser with content types below
|
|
wmlParser.types=text/vnd.wap.wml
|
|
|
|
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
# Remote batching configuration
|
|
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
# How is Sample sender implementations configured:
|
|
# - true (default) means client configuration will be used
|
|
# - false means server configuration will be used
|
|
#sample_sender_client_configured=true
|
|
|
|
# Remote batching support
|
|
# Since JMeter 2.9, default is MODE_STRIPPED_BATCH, which returns samples in
|
|
# batch mode (every 100 samples or every minute by default)
|
|
# Note also that MODE_STRIPPED_BATCH strips response data from SampleResult, so if you need it change to
|
|
# another mode
|
|
# Hold retains samples until end of test (may need lots of memory)
|
|
# Batch returns samples in batches
|
|
# Statistical returns sample summary statistics
|
|
# hold_samples was originally defined as a separate property,
|
|
# but can now also be defined using mode=Hold
|
|
# mode can also be the class name of an implementation of org.apache.jmeter.samplers.SampleSender
|
|
#mode=Standard
|
|
#mode=Batch
|
|
#mode=Hold
|
|
#mode=Statistical
|
|
#Set to true to key statistical samples on threadName rather than threadGroup
|
|
#key_on_threadname=false
|
|
#mode=Stripped
|
|
#mode=StrippedBatch
|
|
#mode=org.example.load.MySampleSender
|
|
#
|
|
#num_sample_threshold=100
|
|
# Value is in milliseconds
|
|
#time_threshold=60000
|
|
#
|
|
# Asynchronous sender; uses a queue and background worker process to return the samples
|
|
#mode=Asynch
|
|
# default queue size
|
|
#asynch.batch.queue.size=100
|
|
# Same as Asynch but strips response data from SampleResult
|
|
#mode=StrippedAsynch
|
|
#
|
|
# DiskStore: as for Hold mode, but serialises the samples to disk, rather than saving in memory
|
|
#mode=DiskStore
|
|
# Same as DiskStore but strips response data from SampleResult
|
|
#mode=StrippedDiskStore
|
|
# Note: the mode is currently resolved on the client;
|
|
# other properties (e.g. time_threshold) are resolved on the server.
|
|
|
|
# To set the Monitor Health Visualiser buffer size, enter the desired value
|
|
# monitor.buffer.size=800
|
|
|
|
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
# JDBC Request configuration
|
|
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
|
|
# Max number of PreparedStatements per Connection for PreparedStatement cache
|
|
#jdbcsampler.maxopenpreparedstatements=100
|
|
|
|
# String used to indicate a null value
|
|
#jdbcsampler.nullmarker=]NULL[
|
|
|
|
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
# OS Process Sampler configuration
|
|
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
# Polling to see if process has finished its work, used when a timeout is configured on sampler
|
|
#os_sampler.poll_for_timeout=100
|
|
|
|
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
# TCP Sampler configuration
|
|
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
|
|
# The default handler class
|
|
#tcp.handler=TCPClientImpl
|
|
#
|
|
# eolByte = byte value for end of line
|
|
# set this to a value outside the range -128 to +127 to skip eol checking
|
|
#tcp.eolByte=1000
|
|
#
|
|
# TCP Charset, used by org.apache.jmeter.protocol.tcp.sampler.TCPClientImpl
|
|
# default to Platform defaults charset as returned by Charset.defaultCharset().name()
|
|
#tcp.charset=
|
|
#
|
|
# status.prefix and suffix = strings that enclose the status response code
|
|
#tcp.status.prefix=Status=
|
|
#tcp.status.suffix=.
|
|
#
|
|
# status.properties = property file to convert codes to messages
|
|
#tcp.status.properties=mytestfiles/tcpstatus.properties
|
|
|
|
# The length prefix used by LengthPrefixedBinaryTCPClientImpl implementation
|
|
# defaults to 2 bytes.
|
|
#tcp.binarylength.prefix.length=2
|
|
|
|
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
# Summariser - Generate Summary Results - configuration (mainly applies to non-GUI mode)
|
|
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
#
|
|
# Comment the following property to disable the default non-GUI summariser
|
|
# [or change the value to rename it]
|
|
# (applies to non-GUI mode only)
|
|
summariser.name=summary
|
|
#
|
|
# interval between summaries (in seconds) default 30 seconds
|
|
#summariser.interval=30
|
|
#
|
|
# Write messages to log file
|
|
#summariser.log=true
|
|
#
|
|
# Write messages to System.out
|
|
#summariser.out=true
|
|
|
|
|
|
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
# Aggregate Report and Aggregate Graph - configuration
|
|
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
#
|
|
# Percentiles to display in reports
|
|
# Can be float value between 0 and 100
|
|
# First percentile to display, defaults to 90%
|
|
#aggregate_rpt_pct1=90
|
|
# Second percentile to display, defaults to 95%
|
|
#aggregate_rpt_pct2=95
|
|
# Second percentile to display, defaults to 99%
|
|
#aggregate_rpt_pct3=99
|
|
|
|
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
# Aggregate Report and Aggregate Graph - configuration
|
|
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
#
|
|
# Backend metrics sliding window size for Percentiles, Min, Max
|
|
#backend_metrics_window=100
|
|
|
|
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
# BeanShell configuration
|
|
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
|
|
# BeanShell Server properties
|
|
#
|
|
# Define the port number as non-zero to start the http server on that port
|
|
#beanshell.server.port=9000
|
|
# The telnet server will be started on the next port
|
|
|
|
#
|
|
# Define the server initialisation file
|
|
beanshell.server.file=../extras/startup.bsh
|
|
|
|
#
|
|
# Define a file to be processed at startup
|
|
# This is processed using its own interpreter.
|
|
#beanshell.init.file=
|
|
|
|
#
|
|
# Define the intialisation files for BeanShell Sampler, Function and other BeanShell elements
|
|
# N.B. Beanshell test elements do not share interpreters.
|
|
# Each element in each thread has its own interpreter.
|
|
# This is retained between samples.
|
|
#beanshell.sampler.init=BeanShellSampler.bshrc
|
|
#beanshell.function.init=BeanShellFunction.bshrc
|
|
#beanshell.assertion.init=BeanShellAssertion.bshrc
|
|
#beanshell.listener.init=etc
|
|
#beanshell.postprocessor.init=etc
|
|
#beanshell.preprocessor.init=etc
|
|
#beanshell.timer.init=etc
|
|
|
|
# The file BeanShellListeners.bshrc contains sample definitions
|
|
# of Test and Thread Listeners.
|
|
|
|
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
# MailerModel configuration
|
|
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
|
|
# Number of successful samples before a message is sent
|
|
#mailer.successlimit=2
|
|
#
|
|
# Number of failed samples before a message is sent
|
|
#mailer.failurelimit=2
|
|
|
|
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
# CSVRead configuration
|
|
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
|
|
# CSVRead delimiter setting (default ",")
|
|
# Make sure that there are no trailing spaces or tabs after the delimiter
|
|
# characters, or these will be included in the list of valid delimiters
|
|
#csvread.delimiter=,
|
|
#csvread.delimiter=;
|
|
#csvread.delimiter=!
|
|
#csvread.delimiter=~
|
|
# The following line has a tab after the =
|
|
#csvread.delimiter=
|
|
|
|
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
# __time() function configuration
|
|
#
|
|
# The properties below can be used to redefine the default formats
|
|
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
#time.YMD=yyyyMMdd
|
|
#time.HMS=HHmmss
|
|
#time.YMDHMS=yyyyMMdd-HHmmss
|
|
#time.USER1=
|
|
#time.USER2=
|
|
|
|
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
# CSV DataSet configuration
|
|
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
|
|
# String to return at EOF (if recycle not used)
|
|
#csvdataset.eofstring=<EOF>
|
|
|
|
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
# LDAP Sampler configuration
|
|
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
# Maximum number of search results returned by a search that will be sorted
|
|
# to guarantee a stable ordering (if more results then this limit are retruned
|
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# then no sorting is done). Set to 0 to turn off all sorting, in which case
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# "Equals" response assertions will be very likely to fail against search results.
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#
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#ldapsampler.max_sorted_results=1000
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# Number of characters to log for each of three sections (starting matching section, diff section,
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# ending matching section where not all sections will appear for all diffs) diff display when an Equals
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# assertion fails. So a value of 100 means a maximum of 300 characters of diff text will be displayed
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# (+ a number of extra characters like "..." and "[[["/"]]]" which are used to decorate it).
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#assertion.equals_section_diff_len=100
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# test written out to log to signify start/end of diff delta
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#assertion.equals_diff_delta_start=[[[
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#assertion.equals_diff_delta_end=]]]
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#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Miscellaneous configuration
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#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# If defined, then start the mirror server on the port
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#mirror.server.port=8081
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# ORO PatternCacheLRU size
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#oro.patterncache.size=1000
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#TestBeanGui
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#
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#propertyEditorSearchPath=null
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# Turn expert mode on/off: expert mode will show expert-mode beans and properties
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#jmeter.expertMode=true
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# Maximum redirects to follow in a single sequence (default 5)
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#httpsampler.max_redirects=5
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# Maximum frame/iframe nesting depth (default 5)
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#httpsampler.max_frame_depth=5
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# Revert to BUG 51939 behaviour (no separate container for embedded resources) by setting the following false:
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#httpsampler.separate.container=true
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# If embedded resources download fails due to missing resources or other reasons, if this property is true
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# Parent sample will not be marked as failed
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#httpsampler.ignore_failed_embedded_resources=false
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#keep alive time for the parallel download threads (in seconds)
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#httpsampler.parallel_download_thread_keepalive_inseconds=60
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# Don't keep the embedded resources response data : just keep the size and the md5
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# default to false
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#httpsampler.embedded_resources_use_md5=false
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# List of extra HTTP methods that should be available in select box
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#httpsampler.user_defined_methods=VERSION-CONTROL,REPORT,CHECKOUT,CHECKIN,UNCHECKOUT,MKWORKSPACE,UPDATE,LABEL,MERGE,BASELINE-CONTROL,MKACTIVITY
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# The encoding to be used if none is provided (default ISO-8859-1)
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#sampleresult.default.encoding=ISO-8859-1
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# Network response size calculation method
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# Use real size: number of bytes for response body return by webserver
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# (i.e. the network bytes received for response)
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# if set to false, the (uncompressed) response data size will used (default before 2.5)
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# Include headers: add the headers size in real size
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#sampleresult.getbytes.body_real_size=true
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#sampleresult.getbytes.headers_size=true
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# CookieManager behaviour - should cookies with null/empty values be deleted?
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# Default is true. Use false to revert to original behaviour
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#CookieManager.delete_null_cookies=true
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# CookieManager behaviour - should variable cookies be allowed?
|
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# Default is true. Use false to revert to original behaviour
|
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#CookieManager.allow_variable_cookies=true
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# CookieManager behaviour - should Cookies be stored as variables?
|
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# Default is false
|
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#CookieManager.save.cookies=false
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# CookieManager behaviour - prefix to add to cookie name before storing it as a variable
|
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# Default is COOKIE_; to remove the prefix, define it as one or more spaces
|
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#CookieManager.name.prefix=
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|
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# CookieManager behaviour - check received cookies are valid before storing them?
|
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# Default is true. Use false to revert to previous behaviour
|
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#CookieManager.check.cookies=true
|
|
|
|
# Ability to switch to Nashorn as default Javascript Engine used by IfController and __javaScript function
|
|
# JMeter works as following:
|
|
# - JDK < 8 : Rhino
|
|
# - JDK >= 8 and javascript.use_rhino=false: Nashorn
|
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# If you want to use Nashorn on JDK8, set this property to false
|
|
#javascript.use_rhino=true
|
|
|
|
# Number of milliseconds to wait for a thread to stop
|
|
#jmeterengine.threadstop.wait=5000
|
|
|
|
#Whether to invoke System.exit(0) in server exit code after stopping RMI
|
|
#jmeterengine.remote.system.exit=false
|
|
|
|
# Whether to call System.exit(1) on failure to stop threads in non-GUI mode.
|
|
# This only takes effect if the test was explictly requested to stop.
|
|
# If this is disabled, it may be necessary to kill the JVM externally
|
|
#jmeterengine.stopfail.system.exit=true
|
|
|
|
# Whether to force call System.exit(0) at end of test in non-GUI mode, even if
|
|
# there were no failures and the test was not explicitly asked to stop.
|
|
# Without this, the JVM may never exit if there are other threads spawned by
|
|
# the test which never exit.
|
|
#jmeterengine.force.system.exit=false
|
|
|
|
# How long to pause (in ms) in the daemon thread before reporting that the JVM has failed to exit.
|
|
# If the value is <= 0, the JMeter does not start the daemon thread
|
|
#jmeter.exit.check.pause=2000
|
|
|
|
# If running non-GUI, then JMeter listens on the following port for a shutdown message.
|
|
# To disable, set the port to 1000 or less.
|
|
#jmeterengine.nongui.port=4445
|
|
#
|
|
# If the initial port is busy, keep trying until this port is reached
|
|
# (to disable searching, set the value less than or equal to the .port property)
|
|
#jmeterengine.nongui.maxport=4455
|
|
|
|
# How often to check for shutdown during ramp-up (milliseconds)
|
|
#jmeterthread.rampup.granularity=1000
|
|
|
|
#Should JMeter expand the tree when loading a test plan?
|
|
# default value is false since JMeter 2.7
|
|
#onload.expandtree=false
|
|
|
|
#JSyntaxTextArea configuration
|
|
#jsyntaxtextarea.wrapstyleword=true
|
|
#jsyntaxtextarea.linewrap=true
|
|
#jsyntaxtextarea.codefolding=true
|
|
# Set 0 to disable undo feature in JSyntaxTextArea
|
|
#jsyntaxtextarea.maxundos=50
|
|
# Change the font on the (JSyntax) Text Areas. (Useful for HiDPI screens)
|
|
#jsyntaxtextarea.font.family=Hack
|
|
#jsyntaxtextarea.font.size=14
|
|
|
|
# Set this to false to disable the use of JSyntaxTextArea for the Console Logger panel
|
|
#loggerpanel.usejsyntaxtext=true
|
|
|
|
# Maximum size of HTML page that can be displayed; default=10 mbytes
|
|
# Set to 0 to disable the size check and display the whole response
|
|
#view.results.tree.max_size=10485760
|
|
|
|
# Order of Renderers in View Results Tree
|
|
# Note full class names should be used for non jmeter core renderers
|
|
# For JMeter core renderers, class names start with . and are automatically
|
|
# prefixed with org.apache.jmeter.visualizers
|
|
view.results.tree.renderers_order=.RenderAsText,.RenderAsRegexp,.RenderAsCssJQuery,.RenderAsXPath,.RenderAsHTML,.RenderAsHTMLWithEmbedded,.RenderAsDocument,.RenderAsJSON,.RenderAsXML
|
|
|
|
# Maximum size of Document that can be parsed by Tika engine; defaut=10 * 1024 * 1024 (10MB)
|
|
# Set to 0 to disable the size check
|
|
#document.max_size=0
|
|
|
|
#JMS options
|
|
# Enable the following property to stop JMS Point-to-Point Sampler from using
|
|
# the properties java.naming.security.[principal|credentials] when creating the queue connection
|
|
#JMSSampler.useSecurity.properties=false
|
|
|
|
# Set the following value to true in order to skip the delete confirmation dialogue
|
|
#confirm.delete.skip=false
|
|
|
|
# Used by JSR223 elements
|
|
# Size of compiled scripts cache
|
|
#jsr223.compiled_scripts_cache_size=100
|
|
|
|
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
# Classpath configuration
|
|
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
|
|
# List of paths (separated by ;) to search for additional JMeter plugin classes,
|
|
# for example new GUI elements and samplers.
|
|
# A path item can either be a jar file or a directory.
|
|
# Any jar file in such a directory will be automatically included,
|
|
# jar files in sub directories are ignored.
|
|
# The given value is in addition to any jars found in the lib/ext directory.
|
|
# Do not use this for utility or plugin dependency jars.
|
|
#search_paths=/app1/lib;/app2/lib
|
|
|
|
# List of paths that JMeter will search for utility and plugin dependency classes.
|
|
# Use your platform path separator to separate multiple paths.
|
|
# A path item can either be a jar file or a directory.
|
|
# Any jar file in such a directory will be automatically included,
|
|
# jar files in sub directories are ignored.
|
|
# The given value is in addition to any jars found in the lib directory.
|
|
# All entries will be added to the class path of the system class loader
|
|
# and also to the path of the JMeter internal loader.
|
|
# Paths with spaces may cause problems for the JVM
|
|
#user.classpath=../classes;../lib;../app1/jar1.jar;../app2/jar2.jar
|
|
|
|
# List of paths (separated by ;) that JMeter will search for utility
|
|
# and plugin dependency classes.
|
|
# A path item can either be a jar file or a directory.
|
|
# Any jar file in such a directory will be automatically included,
|
|
# jar files in sub directories are ignored.
|
|
# The given value is in addition to any jars found in the lib directory
|
|
# or given by the user.classpath property.
|
|
# All entries will be added to the path of the JMeter internal loader only.
|
|
# For plugin dependencies using plugin_dependency_paths should be preferred over
|
|
# user.classpath.
|
|
#plugin_dependency_paths=../dependencies/lib;../app1/jar1.jar;../app2/jar2.jar
|
|
|
|
# Classpath finder
|
|
# ================
|
|
# The classpath finder currently needs to load every single JMeter class to find
|
|
# the classes it needs.
|
|
# For non-GUI mode, it's only necessary to scan for Function classes, but all classes
|
|
# are still loaded.
|
|
# All current Function classes include ".function." in their name,
|
|
# and none include ".gui." in the name, so the number of unwanted classes loaded can be
|
|
# reduced by checking for these. However, if a valid function class name does not match
|
|
# these restrictions, it will not be loaded. If problems are encountered, then comment
|
|
# or change the following properties:
|
|
classfinder.functions.contain=.functions.
|
|
classfinder.functions.notContain=.gui.
|
|
|
|
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
# Reporting configuration
|
|
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
|
|
# Sets the satisfaction threshold for the APDEX calculation (in milliseconds).
|
|
#jmeter.reportgenerator.apdex_statisfied_threshold=500
|
|
|
|
# Sets the tolerance threshold for the APDEX calculation (in milliseconds).
|
|
#jmeter.reportgenerator.apdex_tolerated_threshold=1500
|
|
|
|
# Sets the filter for samples to keep for graphs and statistics generation.
|
|
# A comma separated list of samples names, empty string means no filtering
|
|
#jmeter.reportgenerator.sample_filter=
|
|
|
|
# Sets the temporary directory used by the generation processus if it needs file I/O operations.
|
|
#jmeter.reportgenerator.temp_dir=temp
|
|
|
|
# Sets the size of the sliding window used by percentile evaluation.
|
|
# Caution : higher value provides a better accurency but needs more memory.
|
|
#jmeter.reportgenerator.statistic_window = 200000
|
|
|
|
# Defines the overall granularity for over time graphs
|
|
jmeter.reportgenerator.overall_granularity=60000
|
|
|
|
# Response Time Percentiles graph definition
|
|
jmeter.reportgenerator.graph.responseTimePercentiles.classname=org.apache.jmeter.report.processor.graph.impl.ResponseTimePercentilesGraphConsumer
|
|
jmeter.reportgenerator.graph.responseTimePercentiles.title=Response Time Percentiles
|
|
|
|
# Response Time Distribution graph definition
|
|
jmeter.reportgenerator.graph.responseTimeDistribution.classname=org.apache.jmeter.report.processor.graph.impl.ResponseTimeDistributionGraphConsumer
|
|
jmeter.reportgenerator.graph.responseTimeDistribution.title=Response Time Distribution
|
|
jmeter.reportgenerator.graph.responseTimeDistribution.property.set_granularity=1000
|
|
|
|
# Active Threads Over Time graph definition
|
|
jmeter.reportgenerator.graph.activeThreadsOverTime.classname=org.apache.jmeter.report.processor.graph.impl.ActiveThreadsGraphConsumer
|
|
jmeter.reportgenerator.graph.activeThreadsOverTime.title=Active Threads Over Time
|
|
jmeter.reportgenerator.graph.activeThreadsOverTime.property.set_granularity=${jmeter.reportgenerator.overall_granularity}
|
|
|
|
# Response Time Per Sample graph definition
|
|
jmeter.reportgenerator.graph.responseTimePerSample.classname=org.apache.jmeter.report.processor.graph.impl.ResponseTimePerSampleGraphConsumer
|
|
jmeter.reportgenerator.graph.responseTimePerSample.title=Response Time Per Sample
|
|
|
|
# Time VS Threads graph definition
|
|
jmeter.reportgenerator.graph.timeVsThreads.classname=org.apache.jmeter.report.processor.graph.impl.TimeVSThreadGraphConsumer
|
|
jmeter.reportgenerator.graph.timeVsThreads.title=Time VS Threads
|
|
|
|
# Bytes Throughput Over Time graph definition
|
|
jmeter.reportgenerator.graph.bytesThroughputOverTime.classname=org.apache.jmeter.report.processor.graph.impl.BytesThroughputGraphConsumer
|
|
jmeter.reportgenerator.graph.bytesThroughputOverTime.title=Bytes Throughput Over Time
|
|
jmeter.reportgenerator.graph.bytesThroughputOverTime.property.set_granularity=${jmeter.reportgenerator.overall_granularity}
|
|
|
|
# Response Time Over Time graph definition
|
|
jmeter.reportgenerator.graph.responseTimesOverTime.classname=org.apache.jmeter.report.processor.graph.impl.ResponseTimeOverTimeGraphConsumer
|
|
jmeter.reportgenerator.graph.responseTimesOverTime.title=Response Time Over Time
|
|
jmeter.reportgenerator.graph.responseTimesOverTime.property.set_granularity=${jmeter.reportgenerator.overall_granularity}
|
|
|
|
# Latencies Over Time graph definition
|
|
jmeter.reportgenerator.graph.latenciesOverTime.classname=org.apache.jmeter.report.processor.graph.impl.LatencyOverTimeGraphConsumer
|
|
jmeter.reportgenerator.graph.latenciesOverTime.title=Latencies Over Time
|
|
jmeter.reportgenerator.graph.latenciesOverTime.property.set_granularity=${jmeter.reportgenerator.overall_granularity}
|
|
|
|
# Response Time Vs Request graph definition
|
|
jmeter.reportgenerator.graph.responseTimeVsRequest.classname=org.apache.jmeter.report.processor.graph.impl.ResponseTimeVSRequestGraphConsumer
|
|
jmeter.reportgenerator.graph.responseTimeVsRequest.title=Response Time Vs Request
|
|
jmeter.reportgenerator.graph.responseTimeVsRequest.exclude_controllers=true
|
|
jmeter.reportgenerator.graph.responseTimeVsRequest.property.set_granularity=${jmeter.reportgenerator.overall_granularity}
|
|
|
|
# Latencies Vs Request graph definition
|
|
jmeter.reportgenerator.graph.latencyVsRequest.classname=org.apache.jmeter.report.processor.graph.impl.LatencyVSRequestGraphConsumer
|
|
jmeter.reportgenerator.graph.latencyVsRequest.title=Latencies Vs Request
|
|
jmeter.reportgenerator.graph.latencyVsRequest.exclude_controllers=true
|
|
jmeter.reportgenerator.graph.latencyVsRequest.property.set_granularity=${jmeter.reportgenerator.overall_granularity}
|
|
|
|
# Hits Per Second graph definition
|
|
jmeter.reportgenerator.graph.hitsPerSecond.classname=org.apache.jmeter.report.processor.graph.impl.HitsPerSecondGraphConsumer
|
|
jmeter.reportgenerator.graph.hitsPerSecond.title=Hits Per Second
|
|
jmeter.reportgenerator.graph.hitsPerSecond.exclude_controllers=true
|
|
jmeter.reportgenerator.graph.hitsPerSecond.property.set_granularity=${jmeter.reportgenerator.overall_granularity}
|
|
|
|
# Codes Per Second graph definition
|
|
jmeter.reportgenerator.graph.codesPerSecond.classname=org.apache.jmeter.report.processor.graph.impl.CodesPerSecondGraphConsumer
|
|
jmeter.reportgenerator.graph.codesPerSecond.title=Codes Per Second
|
|
jmeter.reportgenerator.graph.codesPerSecond.exclude_controllers=true
|
|
jmeter.reportgenerator.graph.codesPerSecond.property.set_granularity=${jmeter.reportgenerator.overall_granularity}
|
|
|
|
# Transactions Per Second graph definition
|
|
jmeter.reportgenerator.graph.transactionsPerSecond.classname=org.apache.jmeter.report.processor.graph.impl.TransactionsPerSecondGraphConsumer
|
|
jmeter.reportgenerator.graph.transactionsPerSecond.title=Transactions Per Second
|
|
jmeter.reportgenerator.graph.transactionsPerSecond.property.set_granularity=${jmeter.reportgenerator.overall_granularity}
|
|
|
|
# HTML Export
|
|
jmeter.reportgenerator.exporter.html.classname=org.apache.jmeter.report.dashboard.HtmlTemplateExporter
|
|
|
|
# Sets the source directory of templated files from which the html pages are generated.
|
|
#jmeter.reportgenerator.exporter.html.property.template_dir=report-template
|
|
|
|
# Sets the destination directory for generated html pages.
|
|
# This will be overriden by the command line option -o
|
|
#jmeter.reportgenerator.exporter.html.property.output_dir=report-output
|
|
|
|
# Indicates which graph series are filtered (regular expression)
|
|
#jmeter.reportgenerator.exporter.html.series_filter=
|
|
|
|
# Indicates whether series filter apply only on sample series
|
|
#jmeter.reportgenerator.exporter.html.filters_only_sample_series=false
|
|
|
|
# Indicates whether only controller samples are displayed on graphs that support it.
|
|
#jmeter.reportgenerator.exporter.html.show_controllers_only=false
|
|
|
|
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
# Additional property files to load
|
|
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
|
|
# Should JMeter automatically load additional JMeter properties?
|
|
# File name to look for (comment to disable)
|
|
user.properties=user.properties
|
|
|
|
# Should JMeter automatically load additional system properties?
|
|
# File name to look for (comment to disable)
|
|
system.properties=system.properties
|
|
|
|
# Comma separated list of files that contain reference to templates and their description
|
|
# Path must be relative to jmeter root folder
|
|
#template.files=/bin/templates/templates.xml
|
|
|
|
|
|
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
# Thread Group Validation feature
|
|
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
|
|
# Validation is the name of the feature used to rapidly validate a Thread Group runs fine
|
|
# Default implementation is org.apache.jmeter.gui.action.validation.TreeClonerForValidation
|
|
# It runs validation without timers, with 1 thread and 1 iteration
|
|
# You can implement your own policy that must extend org.apache.jmeter.engine.TreeCloner
|
|
# JMeter will instanciate it and use it to create the Tree used to run validation on Thread Group
|
|
#testplan_validation.tree_cloner_class=org.apache.jmeter.gui.action.validation.TreeClonerForValidation
|
|
|
|
# Number of threads to use to validate a Thread Group
|
|
#testplan_validation.nb_threads_per_thread_group=1
|
|
|
|
# Ignore timers when validating the thread group of plan
|
|
#testplan_validation.ignore_timers=true
|
|
|
|
# Number of iterations to use to validate a Thread Group
|
|
#testplan_validation.number_iterations=1 |