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rastech1
14 years agoOccasional Contributor
Allen thank you for answer, but I am stil very confused on some points.
Response and Request event handlers are for comparsion of bodies.
Event if it is a load test, there must be some mechanism to control sceneria in the test.
Let me clarify my question, During loas test;
for some requests (especially for login.aspx POST request in my test)
I want it to run a this request if only previous request loaded.
or
I want it to run a request if only previous requests (or the request I wanted) response header status code is the one I desired (same as in the task)
.
As far as I know, even if it is a load test, there must be some mechanism to control sceneria in the test.
If the requests are send one after another without no control mechanism, this is just using the target server, not sure if the users following proper way.
A good example of this is redirection mechanism, I think somehow redirect mechanism can not catch-up test tools speed.
and this is a situation that will not occur in real world. In real world, users cant send further requests if they can not pass login operation.
And remember, I am just doing a Load test, this is not a Stress Test,
I want to simulate simultanoue users at the same time in the web application, I am not testing concurrent users for just a request.
I hope ı have told my problem you well.
And for event handlers, can I use them in order to go step by step in a load test ? If so can you provide me a example script ?
Response and Request event handlers are for comparsion of bodies.
Event if it is a load test, there must be some mechanism to control sceneria in the test.
Let me clarify my question, During loas test;
for some requests (especially for login.aspx POST request in my test)
I want it to run a this request if only previous request loaded.
or
I want it to run a request if only previous requests (or the request I wanted) response header status code is the one I desired (same as in the task)
.
As far as I know, even if it is a load test, there must be some mechanism to control sceneria in the test.
If the requests are send one after another without no control mechanism, this is just using the target server, not sure if the users following proper way.
A good example of this is redirection mechanism, I think somehow redirect mechanism can not catch-up test tools speed.
and this is a situation that will not occur in real world. In real world, users cant send further requests if they can not pass login operation.
And remember, I am just doing a Load test, this is not a Stress Test,
I want to simulate simultanoue users at the same time in the web application, I am not testing concurrent users for just a request.
I hope ı have told my problem you well.
And for event handlers, can I use them in order to go step by step in a load test ? If so can you provide me a example script ?
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