Http2 Sampler plugin for JMeter with Redirects











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Regarding this Question asked earlier: HTTP2 Request doesn't follow redirects in JMeter 5.0 , do you know and/or used other HTTP2 plugin for JMeter that follows redirects the way it should when the checkbox for "Follow Redirects" is marked and has the option of using Assertions on those redirects? Already tried Jetty and Netty (the latter is 3y old).










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  • Have you filed a bug with the apache-jmeter folks yet? Jetty's HttpClient supports auto-redirect, so this is very much a bug on the apache-jmeter side.
    – Joakim Erdfelt
    Nov 9 at 18:38










  • @joakim-erdfelt, it's HTTP2Client, this is a 3rd party, not a JMeter core feature. And yes, I reported it.
    – UBIK LOAD PACK
    Nov 9 at 21:33










  • Hi @JoakimErdfelt, as I said in the question is about the HTTP2 plugin, the HTTP1.1 works fine. I made two similar requests, one with HTTP2 and another with 1.1 version and captured all the packets send/received with Wireshark tool, and the HTTP2 sampler didn't redirect. I tried with "Follow Redirects" and then with "Redirect Automatically" and none of them worked, meanwhile, the 1.1 version worked fine both ways. If you have other suggestions please let me know, thanks!
    – Serban BR
    Nov 12 at 8:18










  • Jetty's HttpClient does HTTP/2 for JMeter, it's one of the options you can select ("Jetty" vs "Netty"). It offers both traditional HTTP/2 TLS/APLN connect and TLS+HTTP/1.1 + PRI connect to HTTP/2.
    – Joakim Erdfelt
    Nov 12 at 13:52















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Regarding this Question asked earlier: HTTP2 Request doesn't follow redirects in JMeter 5.0 , do you know and/or used other HTTP2 plugin for JMeter that follows redirects the way it should when the checkbox for "Follow Redirects" is marked and has the option of using Assertions on those redirects? Already tried Jetty and Netty (the latter is 3y old).










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  • Have you filed a bug with the apache-jmeter folks yet? Jetty's HttpClient supports auto-redirect, so this is very much a bug on the apache-jmeter side.
    – Joakim Erdfelt
    Nov 9 at 18:38










  • @joakim-erdfelt, it's HTTP2Client, this is a 3rd party, not a JMeter core feature. And yes, I reported it.
    – UBIK LOAD PACK
    Nov 9 at 21:33










  • Hi @JoakimErdfelt, as I said in the question is about the HTTP2 plugin, the HTTP1.1 works fine. I made two similar requests, one with HTTP2 and another with 1.1 version and captured all the packets send/received with Wireshark tool, and the HTTP2 sampler didn't redirect. I tried with "Follow Redirects" and then with "Redirect Automatically" and none of them worked, meanwhile, the 1.1 version worked fine both ways. If you have other suggestions please let me know, thanks!
    – Serban BR
    Nov 12 at 8:18










  • Jetty's HttpClient does HTTP/2 for JMeter, it's one of the options you can select ("Jetty" vs "Netty"). It offers both traditional HTTP/2 TLS/APLN connect and TLS+HTTP/1.1 + PRI connect to HTTP/2.
    – Joakim Erdfelt
    Nov 12 at 13:52













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Regarding this Question asked earlier: HTTP2 Request doesn't follow redirects in JMeter 5.0 , do you know and/or used other HTTP2 plugin for JMeter that follows redirects the way it should when the checkbox for "Follow Redirects" is marked and has the option of using Assertions on those redirects? Already tried Jetty and Netty (the latter is 3y old).










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Regarding this Question asked earlier: HTTP2 Request doesn't follow redirects in JMeter 5.0 , do you know and/or used other HTTP2 plugin for JMeter that follows redirects the way it should when the checkbox for "Follow Redirects" is marked and has the option of using Assertions on those redirects? Already tried Jetty and Netty (the latter is 3y old).







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  • Have you filed a bug with the apache-jmeter folks yet? Jetty's HttpClient supports auto-redirect, so this is very much a bug on the apache-jmeter side.
    – Joakim Erdfelt
    Nov 9 at 18:38










  • @joakim-erdfelt, it's HTTP2Client, this is a 3rd party, not a JMeter core feature. And yes, I reported it.
    – UBIK LOAD PACK
    Nov 9 at 21:33










  • Hi @JoakimErdfelt, as I said in the question is about the HTTP2 plugin, the HTTP1.1 works fine. I made two similar requests, one with HTTP2 and another with 1.1 version and captured all the packets send/received with Wireshark tool, and the HTTP2 sampler didn't redirect. I tried with "Follow Redirects" and then with "Redirect Automatically" and none of them worked, meanwhile, the 1.1 version worked fine both ways. If you have other suggestions please let me know, thanks!
    – Serban BR
    Nov 12 at 8:18










  • Jetty's HttpClient does HTTP/2 for JMeter, it's one of the options you can select ("Jetty" vs "Netty"). It offers both traditional HTTP/2 TLS/APLN connect and TLS+HTTP/1.1 + PRI connect to HTTP/2.
    – Joakim Erdfelt
    Nov 12 at 13:52


















  • Have you filed a bug with the apache-jmeter folks yet? Jetty's HttpClient supports auto-redirect, so this is very much a bug on the apache-jmeter side.
    – Joakim Erdfelt
    Nov 9 at 18:38










  • @joakim-erdfelt, it's HTTP2Client, this is a 3rd party, not a JMeter core feature. And yes, I reported it.
    – UBIK LOAD PACK
    Nov 9 at 21:33










  • Hi @JoakimErdfelt, as I said in the question is about the HTTP2 plugin, the HTTP1.1 works fine. I made two similar requests, one with HTTP2 and another with 1.1 version and captured all the packets send/received with Wireshark tool, and the HTTP2 sampler didn't redirect. I tried with "Follow Redirects" and then with "Redirect Automatically" and none of them worked, meanwhile, the 1.1 version worked fine both ways. If you have other suggestions please let me know, thanks!
    – Serban BR
    Nov 12 at 8:18










  • Jetty's HttpClient does HTTP/2 for JMeter, it's one of the options you can select ("Jetty" vs "Netty"). It offers both traditional HTTP/2 TLS/APLN connect and TLS+HTTP/1.1 + PRI connect to HTTP/2.
    – Joakim Erdfelt
    Nov 12 at 13:52
















Have you filed a bug with the apache-jmeter folks yet? Jetty's HttpClient supports auto-redirect, so this is very much a bug on the apache-jmeter side.
– Joakim Erdfelt
Nov 9 at 18:38




Have you filed a bug with the apache-jmeter folks yet? Jetty's HttpClient supports auto-redirect, so this is very much a bug on the apache-jmeter side.
– Joakim Erdfelt
Nov 9 at 18:38












@joakim-erdfelt, it's HTTP2Client, this is a 3rd party, not a JMeter core feature. And yes, I reported it.
– UBIK LOAD PACK
Nov 9 at 21:33




@joakim-erdfelt, it's HTTP2Client, this is a 3rd party, not a JMeter core feature. And yes, I reported it.
– UBIK LOAD PACK
Nov 9 at 21:33












Hi @JoakimErdfelt, as I said in the question is about the HTTP2 plugin, the HTTP1.1 works fine. I made two similar requests, one with HTTP2 and another with 1.1 version and captured all the packets send/received with Wireshark tool, and the HTTP2 sampler didn't redirect. I tried with "Follow Redirects" and then with "Redirect Automatically" and none of them worked, meanwhile, the 1.1 version worked fine both ways. If you have other suggestions please let me know, thanks!
– Serban BR
Nov 12 at 8:18




Hi @JoakimErdfelt, as I said in the question is about the HTTP2 plugin, the HTTP1.1 works fine. I made two similar requests, one with HTTP2 and another with 1.1 version and captured all the packets send/received with Wireshark tool, and the HTTP2 sampler didn't redirect. I tried with "Follow Redirects" and then with "Redirect Automatically" and none of them worked, meanwhile, the 1.1 version worked fine both ways. If you have other suggestions please let me know, thanks!
– Serban BR
Nov 12 at 8:18












Jetty's HttpClient does HTTP/2 for JMeter, it's one of the options you can select ("Jetty" vs "Netty"). It offers both traditional HTTP/2 TLS/APLN connect and TLS+HTTP/1.1 + PRI connect to HTTP/2.
– Joakim Erdfelt
Nov 12 at 13:52




Jetty's HttpClient does HTTP/2 for JMeter, it's one of the options you can select ("Jetty" vs "Netty"). It offers both traditional HTTP/2 TLS/APLN connect and TLS+HTTP/1.1 + PRI connect to HTTP/2.
– Joakim Erdfelt
Nov 12 at 13:52

















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