Viewing PerfTest Test Reports
You can view the monitored metrics during a performance test in a real-time test report. After a pressure test is complete, the system generates an offline test result report.
You can view test results by comparing reports generated for test tasks executed at different times or under different conditions.
Viewing PerfTest Test Reports
- Log in to the CodeArts PerfTest console.
- In the navigation pane, choose PerfTest Projects.
- Click
next to the desired test project. - On the Performance Reports tab, click a task name or
in the Operation column to view the specific test report. For details about the parameters, see Table 1. - If the test task is being executed, the real-time test report will be displayed. You can click Stop Task in the upper right corner of the page to stop the task.
- If the test task has been completed, the offline test report will be displayed. If the test task has been completed multiple times, multiple offline reports will be generated. In the Report List on the left, select the offline report you want to view. CodeArts PerfTest retains offline report data for one year. You can download offline reports (in PDF format) to your local PC and export the raw data (in CSV format) for further processing.
- To rename a test report, hover the cursor over the target name in the report list, click
, and enter a new name. - On the Overview tab, you can view the number of failed/total requests, average latency, RPS, maximum concurrency, success rate, SLA alarms, bandwidth, dynamic trend, and response codes.
- On the Detail tab, you can view the logs, general test metrics, request details, and the SLA result of the test case.
- Click View Log. In the displayed dialog box, view request logs, event logs, and pod information. Ten request logs are displayed based on the request name, return code, and result.
Request logs whose case log collection policy is set to the request mode can be filtered by return code, result, or request name. The log collection policy is set in the advanced configuration of the test case. For details, see Configuring Advanced PerfTest Options.
- During the execution of a test task, you can click Process Voltage Adjustment to dynamically adjust the pressure based on the real-time data. For the pressure mode, only the concurrency mode, TPS mode, and duration policy are supported.
- The sampling modes displayed in the report details are equidistant sampling value and equidistant average value.
- Equidistant sampling value: Based on the case execution duration, the trend chart of cases whose execution duration is longer than 30 minutes is displayed with sampling points at a fixed interval.
- Equidistant average value: Based on the case execution duration, the trend chart of cases whose execution duration is longer than 30 minutes is displayed with average values at a fixed interval.
- Click the Data View drop-down list box and enter a keyword to search for the required case or request data. You can also click the case or request data to be displayed in the case directory in the Data View drop-down list box.
- On the Detail tab page, you can also click List to go to the report metric summary page.
- Click Customized Column. In the displayed dialog box, select the items to be displayed, and drag the selected items in the Selected list on the right to change the item sequence. Figure 1 Table settings
- Click
in the Operation column to view logs. - Click
in the Operation column to adjust the process voltage. For the pressure mode, only the concurrency mode, TPS mode, and duration policy are supported. - Click
in the Operation column to edit a test case.
- Click Customized Column. In the displayed dialog box, select the items to be displayed, and drag the selected items in the Selected list on the right to change the item sequence.
- Click View Log. In the displayed dialog box, view request logs, event logs, and pod information. Ten request logs are displayed based on the request name, return code, and result.
- If the test task has been associated with Application Monitor (APM) in the intelligent analysis object, Invoke Analysis tab is displayed in the test report. On the Invoke Analysis tab, you can set search criteria to view the APM invoking details.
If the test task has been associated with Node Monitor (AOM) in the intelligent analysis object, Monitored Indicator tab is displayed in the test report. On the Monitored Indicator tab, you can view information such as CPU usage, memory usage, disk read speed, and disk write speed.
- View test results by comparing reports generated for test tasks executed at different times or under different conditions.
- In the Report List area, click Comparison.
- Select desired test reports and click OK.
You can select a maximum of three offline reports for comparison. The first selected report is used as the baseline report.
- Select a case from the Test Case Comparison box to compare the metrics of this case in different reports.
- Test case comparison supports metric filtering.
- Click Custom Comparison. In the displayed dialog box, select the metrics to be displayed.
- (Optional) Drag the selected items in the Selected list on the right of the dialog box to change the item sequence.
- Click OK.
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