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JMeter Maven Example

Example how to integrate jmeter tests in a maven build and how to automatically generate graphs from the test results using the jmeter plugins CMDRunner.

The jmeter tests can easily be used as part of a jenkins-job. See https://mlex.ci.cloudbees.com/job/jmeter-maven-example/

This example was created to accompany a blog post: https://blog.codecentric.de/2013/12/jmeter-tests-mit-maven-und-jenkins-automatisieren/

The jmeter-maven-plugin is used to integrate jmeter in the maven build. To generate graphs from the jmeter results, the jmeter-graph-maven-plugin is used.

Quickstart

Just execute

mvn -Pembedded-jetty verify

This will

  • start an embedded jetty server wit a small webapp,
  • run jmeter tests (just some http requests) against this webserver and
  • create some nice graphs of the result (you will find them in target/jmeter/results).

JMeter GUI

To start the JMeter GUI, use the jmeter:gui goal. The tests are located in /src/test/jmeter. If you start the tests, make sure that the example webapp is running. You can start the webapp explicitly with jetty:run.

JMeter Headless

To just execute the jmeter-tests from commandline (without gui, without embedded webapp, without graph-generation), use the jmeter:jmeter goal. The tests expect a running example webapp, so make sure at http://localhost:9097/. The results of the test-run can be found in /target/jmeter/results. If you want graph-generation, run mvn verify (without the "local" profile).

Configuration

The following maven-properties are available (to set them from commandline, simply add -Dproperty=value)

Property Default
jetty.port 9097
performancetest.webservice.host localhost
performancetest.webservice.port ${jetty.port}
performancetest.webservice.path /
performancetest.connectTimeout 1000
performancetest.responseTimeout 3000
performancetest.threadCount 20
performancetest.loopCount 10

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