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This is JMeter plugin for Gradle build system. This plugin enables running JMeter test using Gradle.

USAGE

  1. Create a build.gradle file in the root directory of the project, and include the JMeter plugin as follows:

    apply plugin: 'jmeter'

    buildscript { repositories { maven { url "http://repo.kulya.info/content/groups/public/" } } dependencies { classpath "org.veil.gradle.plugins:jmeter-gradle-plugin:1.2-2.6-SNAPSHOT" } }

  2. Tune JMeter plugin to match your sources directory i.e.:

    jmeterRun.configure { jmeterTestFiles = [file("src/test/jmeter/test1.jmx"), file("src/test/jmeter/test2.jmx"), file("src/test/jmeter/test3.jmx")] }

  3. With this plugin you can specify next JMeter properties:

  • srcDir - Directory with JMeter test files if you want include them all without strict order [ $project.dir/src/test/jmeter by default ]
  • includes - JMeter files that you want to include at build
  • excludes - JMeter files that you want to exclude from build
  • jmeterTestFiles - List of JMeter test files (overrides srcDir)
  • reportDir - Directory where you want to store your reports [ $project.buildDir/jmeter-report by default ]
  • enableReports - Enable/Disable report generation [ true by default ]
  • jmeterIgnoreFailure - Ignore JMeter failures [ false by default ]
  • jmeterIgnoreError - Ignore JMeter errors [ false by default ]
  • reportPostfix - Postfix that you want to use at report file [ "-report.html" by default ]
  • reportXslt - Report XSLT location, if you want to use custom transformation
  • jmeterUserProperties - List of JMeter user properties
  1. To run JMeter test execute

    gradle jmeter

At project directory

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