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Re: Getting the milliseconds between 2 TestSteps
nmraoI know the time is shown and I could get the information I want from that but the goal is to automate the process. If I need to take note of the times and calculate manually, it defeats the purpose of automation. I also dont want the time for each step but the time between 2 specific teststeps.2.2KViews0likes1CommentRe: Getting the milliseconds between 2 TestSteps
HimanshuTayal That is the closest to what I've actually done. for every loop I write the times in a custom property with an iteration in the property name (StartTime1, EndTime1) The last step of the TC is a groovy script that logs all of the start and end time into a single text file which I import in Excel to parse and get results. I was hoping for soapui to get the final answer for this test but after all that research and the suggestions here, I think that only excel can offer me the answer I seek. Thanks to you two for the help.2.2KViews0likes3CommentsGetting the milliseconds between 2 TestSteps
I am trying to check the performance of a deploy API. I am using these steps to get the time it takes to deploy. -Start Time ([Groovy Script] This sets a custom property with the current time in this format "HH:mm:ss.SSS") -Deploy ([API] This only start the job, we need another step to make sure the job is done and done right) -Transfer jobID (Standard property transfer) -Query Job Status([API] This gets the status of a job from the jobID) -Check Job Status([Groovy Script] a script that goto "Query Job Status" if job is not complete) -End Time(This sets a custom property with the current time in this format "HH:mm:ss.SSS" and adds 1 to a counter) -Loop condition (If counter is not equal to predetermined amount, goto TestStep "StartTime") How do I calculate the milliseconds between the 2 custom properties "StartTime" and "EndTime"? Or How do I get the time between 2 TestSteps? Whichever makes more sense to use. This is how I create the time stamp in the custom properties: String strCurrentDate = new Date().format("HH:mm:ss.SSS") startTlime = strCurrentDate testRunner.testCase.setPropertyValue("StartTime", startTime) This is my last attempt at getting the difference between the 2 values def startTime = testRunner.testCase.getPropertyValue( 'StartTime' ) def endTime = testRunner.testCase.getPropertyValue( 'EndTime' ) Date ParsedStartTime = Date.parse("HH:mm:ss.SSS", startTime) Date ParsedEndTime = Date.parse("HH:mm:ss.SSS", endTime) Date rateDuration = Date.(ParsedEndTime - ParsedStartTime) I've tried many ways to manipulate the data like String, Date, .format(), .parse(), alone and combined. I am not able to make it work Any suggestions?Solved2.3KViews0likes9Comments