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User Guide
- CodeArts PerfTest Use Process
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PerfTest Case Management
- Test Case Description
- Directory Management of Test Cases
- Creating a Test Case
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Configuring a Test Case (High-Performance Test Projects)
- Filling in Case Details
- Configuring a Case Script
- Adding Request Information (Packet)
- Adding Request Information (Think Time)
- Adding Request Information (Response Extraction)
- Adding Request Information (Checkpoint)
- Adding a Data Instruction, Cycle Controller, Condition Judgment, or Rendezvous Point
- Adding Concurrency Weight Controllers and Throughput Controllers
- Pressure Configuration
- Advanced Configuration
- SLA Configuration
- Configuring a Test Case (Scalable Test Projects)
- Setting Global Variables (High-Performance Test Projects)
- Setting Global Variables (Scalable Test Projects)
- Binding a Domain Name
- Plug-in Management
- Resetting Configurations
- Managing Test Cases
- Debugging a Case
- Batch Operations
- PerfTest Task Management
- PerfTest Report Management
- Transaction Management
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- Configuring SLAs
- Auditing
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- Resource Group Management
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Pressure Test Project Management
- What Are the Differences Between Think Time and Duration in CodeArts PerfTest?
- What Is the Number of Concurrent Users?
- How Do I Fill in Packets?
- Why Does Transaction Debugging Frequently Fail?
- Which Headers Are Mandatory in an HTTP-based Packet Request?
- Why Is the CPU Usage of the Execution Node Used for the Pressure Test Constantly High?
- What Are the Differences Between Global Variables and Variables Extracted from Responses?
- What Is the Impact of the Bandwidth Applied for CodeArts PerfTest on Tests?
- What Are the Differences Between a JMeter Test Project and a PerfTest Project?
- How Do I Check If the Global Variable Values Are Read Sequentially in a Test Task?
- Pressure Test Report Management
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General FAQs
- What Are the Permissions Required for Using CodeArts PerfTest?
- How Do I Use the New IAM Edition to Isolate Permissions by Enterprise Project?
- Does CodeArts PerfTest Support Windows Server 2016 Standard (64-bit)?
- What Can I Do If Chinese or Special Characters Are Not Properly Displayed When the API Response Body Containing Them Is Exported Using the Traffic Recording Plug-in?
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Using JMeter Projects
- What Are the Differences Between the JMeter Engine of CodeArts PerfTest and the Open-source JMeter?
- What Scripts Does the JMeter Engine of CodeArts PerfTest Support?
- Which Operations in Scripts Are Not Supported by the JMeter Engine of CodeArts PerfTest?
- What Are the Possible Causes of a JMX File Import Error in a JMeter Test Project?
- What Are the Suggestions for Using CodeArts PerfTest Scripts?
- How Do I Use the Global Variable Function?
- What Should I Pay Attention to When Uploading a Third-Party JAR Package?
- What Should I Pay Attention to When Uploading a CSV File?
- What Should I Pay Attention to When Uploading a Custom Installation Package?
- Why Does CodeArts PerfTest Return Garbled Characters When Content-Type in the Request Header Is Set to UTF-8 in JMeter?
- What Are the Meanings of Log Errors in a JMeter Report?
- Why Does JMeter Case Debugging Fail in Less Than 5 Seconds and No Data Is Displayed on the Page?
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Viewing an Offline Test Report
After a pressure test is complete, the system generates an offline test result report.
Prerequisites
The test task is complete.
Procedure
- Log in to the CodeArts PerfTest console, choose PerfTest Projects in the left navigation pane, and choose
in the row containing the desired test project.
- On the Performance Reports tab page, select a task to view its test report.
- Click the task name, or click
in the Operation column. In the Report List on the left, select the offline report to be viewed. For details, see Table 1. CodeArts PerfTest retains offline report data for one year. You can download an offline PDF report to a local PC and export the raw data (in CSV) for further processing.
- You can change the test report name. In the report list, move the cursor to the target name, click
, and enter a new report name.
- On the Overview tab page, you can view the number of exceptions/total requests, average RT, RPS, maximum concurrency, success rate, SLA alarms, bandwidth, dynamic trend, and response codes.
- On the Detail tab page, 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 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 Advanced Configuration.
- 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 45 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 45 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 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 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.
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