If I understand correctly, you want to run an entire test plan programmatically from within a Java program. Personally, I find it easier to create a test plan .JMX file and run it in JMeter non-GUI mode :)
Here is a simple Java example based on the controller and sampler used in the original question.
import org.apache.jmeter.control.LoopController;
import org.apache.jmeter.engine.StandardJMeterEngine;
import org.apache.jmeter.protocol.http.sampler.HTTPSampler;
import org.apache.jmeter.testelement.TestElement;
import org.apache.jmeter.testelement.TestPlan;
import org.apache.jmeter.threads.SetupThreadGroup;
import org.apache.jmeter.util.JMeterUtils;
import org.apache.jorphan.collections.HashTree;
public class JMeterTestFromCode {
public static void main(String[] args){
// Engine
StandardJMeterEngine jm = new StandardJMeterEngine();
// jmeter.properties
JMeterUtils.loadJMeterProperties("c:/tmp/jmeter.properties");
HashTree hashTree = new HashTree();
// HTTP Sampler
HTTPSampler httpSampler = new HTTPSampler();
httpSampler.setDomain("www.google.com");
httpSampler.setPort(80);
httpSampler.setPath("/");
httpSampler.setMethod("GET");
// Loop Controller
TestElement loopCtrl = new LoopController();
((LoopController)loopCtrl).setLoops(1);
((LoopController)loopCtrl).addTestElement(httpSampler);
((LoopController)loopCtrl).setFirst(true);
// Thread Group
SetupThreadGroup threadGroup = new SetupThreadGroup();
threadGroup.setNumThreads(1);
threadGroup.setRampUp(1);
threadGroup.setSamplerController((LoopController)loopCtrl);
// Test plan
TestPlan testPlan = new TestPlan("MY TEST PLAN");
hashTree.add("testPlan", testPlan);
hashTree.add("loopCtrl", loopCtrl);
hashTree.add("threadGroup", threadGroup);
hashTree.add("httpSampler", httpSampler);
jm.configure(hashTree);
jm.run();
}
}
Dependencies
These are the bare mininum JARs required based on JMeter 2.9 and the HTTPSampler used.
Other samplers will most likely have different library JAR dependencies.
- ApacheJMeter_core.jar
- jorphan.jar
- avalon-framework-4.1.4.jar
- ApacheJMeter_http.jar
- commons-logging-1.1.1.jar
- logkit-2.0.jar
- oro-2.0.8.jar
- commons-io-2.2.jar
- commons-lang3-3.1.jar
Note
- I also hardwired the path to jmeter.properties in c:mp on Windows after first copying it from the JMeter installation /bin directory.
- I wasn't sure how to set a forward proxy for the HTTPSampler.
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