Jmeter define X-axis value in graphs for two different use cases












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I am almost new to Jmeter. We have some tests scripts to handle HTTP request and verify the answer from our SUT which is basically a web application.
Our challenge is that we want to customize the graphs generated by Jmeter.
This is the test script:
a) Send a load of HTTP requests from an API to the application (but the API won't send directly to the database !, there is a process to handle the data)
b) Run SSH commands to monitor the processes
c) keep the load for 10 minutes and check the graphs



So , We want to be able to do two things:
1) Execute some SSH commands towards the server to monitor the HW usage (which is done already) and then display the output of this commands in a graph as function of a throughput defined in the test scenario
2) Display the usual graphs (response time) as function of test data value, means we want to configure the X-axis parameter for the graphs



I found some links but not really enough I think:
Set up X-axis and Y-axis on Jmeter graphic
https://jmeter-plugins.org/wiki/SettingsPanel/










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    I am almost new to Jmeter. We have some tests scripts to handle HTTP request and verify the answer from our SUT which is basically a web application.
    Our challenge is that we want to customize the graphs generated by Jmeter.
    This is the test script:
    a) Send a load of HTTP requests from an API to the application (but the API won't send directly to the database !, there is a process to handle the data)
    b) Run SSH commands to monitor the processes
    c) keep the load for 10 minutes and check the graphs



    So , We want to be able to do two things:
    1) Execute some SSH commands towards the server to monitor the HW usage (which is done already) and then display the output of this commands in a graph as function of a throughput defined in the test scenario
    2) Display the usual graphs (response time) as function of test data value, means we want to configure the X-axis parameter for the graphs



    I found some links but not really enough I think:
    Set up X-axis and Y-axis on Jmeter graphic
    https://jmeter-plugins.org/wiki/SettingsPanel/










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      I am almost new to Jmeter. We have some tests scripts to handle HTTP request and verify the answer from our SUT which is basically a web application.
      Our challenge is that we want to customize the graphs generated by Jmeter.
      This is the test script:
      a) Send a load of HTTP requests from an API to the application (but the API won't send directly to the database !, there is a process to handle the data)
      b) Run SSH commands to monitor the processes
      c) keep the load for 10 minutes and check the graphs



      So , We want to be able to do two things:
      1) Execute some SSH commands towards the server to monitor the HW usage (which is done already) and then display the output of this commands in a graph as function of a throughput defined in the test scenario
      2) Display the usual graphs (response time) as function of test data value, means we want to configure the X-axis parameter for the graphs



      I found some links but not really enough I think:
      Set up X-axis and Y-axis on Jmeter graphic
      https://jmeter-plugins.org/wiki/SettingsPanel/










      share|improve this question














      I am almost new to Jmeter. We have some tests scripts to handle HTTP request and verify the answer from our SUT which is basically a web application.
      Our challenge is that we want to customize the graphs generated by Jmeter.
      This is the test script:
      a) Send a load of HTTP requests from an API to the application (but the API won't send directly to the database !, there is a process to handle the data)
      b) Run SSH commands to monitor the processes
      c) keep the load for 10 minutes and check the graphs



      So , We want to be able to do two things:
      1) Execute some SSH commands towards the server to monitor the HW usage (which is done already) and then display the output of this commands in a graph as function of a throughput defined in the test scenario
      2) Display the usual graphs (response time) as function of test data value, means we want to configure the X-axis parameter for the graphs



      I found some links but not really enough I think:
      Set up X-axis and Y-axis on Jmeter graphic
      https://jmeter-plugins.org/wiki/SettingsPanel/







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          1. Are you aware of SSHMon Listener? It should be able to plot the responses from your SSH commands to the test timeline

          2. There is a possibility to create a chart of a custom variable(s) which is being exposed via Sample Variables property


          3. Finally it is possible to overwrite a "not-interesting" metric, i.e. Latency with a custom JMeter Variable using JSR223 PostProcessor and the code like:



            prev.setLatency(123)


            or



            prev.setLatency(vars.get('your_variable') as long)


            Once done you should be able to use Latency vs Request per second chart of the HTML Reporting Dashboard in order to visualize your information.



            enter image description here



            You can amend the chart title by manipulating jmeter.reportgenerator.graph.latencyVsRequest.title property








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          • Thank you really !, that is exactly what we are looking for.

            – SofianD
            Nov 27 '18 at 8:08













          • Hello again, I tried using the post processor to exchange the values but it didn't assign the value correctly.

            – SofianD
            Dec 11 '18 at 8:44











          • Hello again, I tried using the post processor to exchange the values but it didn't assign the value correctly. This what I did: 1) prev.setSampleCount(vars.get(${ts-hit}) as long) and I put ${ts-hit}) in PEM Key field for the SSH command that should retrieve the RAM usage for example. But even I added my cutomized graph in user.properties the graph comes empty. This is the code from properties file:

            – SofianD
            Dec 11 '18 at 8:51











          • jmeter.reportgenerator.graph.custom_SSHMon-Samples-Collector-RAM.classname=org.apache.jmeter.report.processor.graph.impl.CustomGraphConsumer jmeter.reportgenerator.graph.custom_SSHMon-Samples-Collector-RAM.title=Chunk Hit jmeter.reportgenerator.graph.custom_SSHMon-Samples-Collector-RAM.property.set_Y_Axis=Latency

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            Dec 11 '18 at 8:53











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          1. Are you aware of SSHMon Listener? It should be able to plot the responses from your SSH commands to the test timeline

          2. There is a possibility to create a chart of a custom variable(s) which is being exposed via Sample Variables property


          3. Finally it is possible to overwrite a "not-interesting" metric, i.e. Latency with a custom JMeter Variable using JSR223 PostProcessor and the code like:



            prev.setLatency(123)


            or



            prev.setLatency(vars.get('your_variable') as long)


            Once done you should be able to use Latency vs Request per second chart of the HTML Reporting Dashboard in order to visualize your information.



            enter image description here



            You can amend the chart title by manipulating jmeter.reportgenerator.graph.latencyVsRequest.title property








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          • Thank you really !, that is exactly what we are looking for.

            – SofianD
            Nov 27 '18 at 8:08













          • Hello again, I tried using the post processor to exchange the values but it didn't assign the value correctly.

            – SofianD
            Dec 11 '18 at 8:44











          • Hello again, I tried using the post processor to exchange the values but it didn't assign the value correctly. This what I did: 1) prev.setSampleCount(vars.get(${ts-hit}) as long) and I put ${ts-hit}) in PEM Key field for the SSH command that should retrieve the RAM usage for example. But even I added my cutomized graph in user.properties the graph comes empty. This is the code from properties file:

            – SofianD
            Dec 11 '18 at 8:51











          • jmeter.reportgenerator.graph.custom_SSHMon-Samples-Collector-RAM.classname=org.apache.jmeter.report.processor.graph.impl.CustomGraphConsumer jmeter.reportgenerator.graph.custom_SSHMon-Samples-Collector-RAM.title=Chunk Hit jmeter.reportgenerator.graph.custom_SSHMon-Samples-Collector-RAM.property.set_Y_Axis=Latency

            – SofianD
            Dec 11 '18 at 8:53
















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          1. Are you aware of SSHMon Listener? It should be able to plot the responses from your SSH commands to the test timeline

          2. There is a possibility to create a chart of a custom variable(s) which is being exposed via Sample Variables property


          3. Finally it is possible to overwrite a "not-interesting" metric, i.e. Latency with a custom JMeter Variable using JSR223 PostProcessor and the code like:



            prev.setLatency(123)


            or



            prev.setLatency(vars.get('your_variable') as long)


            Once done you should be able to use Latency vs Request per second chart of the HTML Reporting Dashboard in order to visualize your information.



            enter image description here



            You can amend the chart title by manipulating jmeter.reportgenerator.graph.latencyVsRequest.title property








          share|improve this answer
























          • Thank you really !, that is exactly what we are looking for.

            – SofianD
            Nov 27 '18 at 8:08













          • Hello again, I tried using the post processor to exchange the values but it didn't assign the value correctly.

            – SofianD
            Dec 11 '18 at 8:44











          • Hello again, I tried using the post processor to exchange the values but it didn't assign the value correctly. This what I did: 1) prev.setSampleCount(vars.get(${ts-hit}) as long) and I put ${ts-hit}) in PEM Key field for the SSH command that should retrieve the RAM usage for example. But even I added my cutomized graph in user.properties the graph comes empty. This is the code from properties file:

            – SofianD
            Dec 11 '18 at 8:51











          • jmeter.reportgenerator.graph.custom_SSHMon-Samples-Collector-RAM.classname=org.apache.jmeter.report.processor.graph.impl.CustomGraphConsumer jmeter.reportgenerator.graph.custom_SSHMon-Samples-Collector-RAM.title=Chunk Hit jmeter.reportgenerator.graph.custom_SSHMon-Samples-Collector-RAM.property.set_Y_Axis=Latency

            – SofianD
            Dec 11 '18 at 8:53














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          1. Are you aware of SSHMon Listener? It should be able to plot the responses from your SSH commands to the test timeline

          2. There is a possibility to create a chart of a custom variable(s) which is being exposed via Sample Variables property


          3. Finally it is possible to overwrite a "not-interesting" metric, i.e. Latency with a custom JMeter Variable using JSR223 PostProcessor and the code like:



            prev.setLatency(123)


            or



            prev.setLatency(vars.get('your_variable') as long)


            Once done you should be able to use Latency vs Request per second chart of the HTML Reporting Dashboard in order to visualize your information.



            enter image description here



            You can amend the chart title by manipulating jmeter.reportgenerator.graph.latencyVsRequest.title property








          share|improve this answer














          1. Are you aware of SSHMon Listener? It should be able to plot the responses from your SSH commands to the test timeline

          2. There is a possibility to create a chart of a custom variable(s) which is being exposed via Sample Variables property


          3. Finally it is possible to overwrite a "not-interesting" metric, i.e. Latency with a custom JMeter Variable using JSR223 PostProcessor and the code like:



            prev.setLatency(123)


            or



            prev.setLatency(vars.get('your_variable') as long)


            Once done you should be able to use Latency vs Request per second chart of the HTML Reporting Dashboard in order to visualize your information.



            enter image description here



            You can amend the chart title by manipulating jmeter.reportgenerator.graph.latencyVsRequest.title property









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          answered Nov 19 '18 at 13:55









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          • Thank you really !, that is exactly what we are looking for.

            – SofianD
            Nov 27 '18 at 8:08













          • Hello again, I tried using the post processor to exchange the values but it didn't assign the value correctly.

            – SofianD
            Dec 11 '18 at 8:44











          • Hello again, I tried using the post processor to exchange the values but it didn't assign the value correctly. This what I did: 1) prev.setSampleCount(vars.get(${ts-hit}) as long) and I put ${ts-hit}) in PEM Key field for the SSH command that should retrieve the RAM usage for example. But even I added my cutomized graph in user.properties the graph comes empty. This is the code from properties file:

            – SofianD
            Dec 11 '18 at 8:51











          • jmeter.reportgenerator.graph.custom_SSHMon-Samples-Collector-RAM.classname=org.apache.jmeter.report.processor.graph.impl.CustomGraphConsumer jmeter.reportgenerator.graph.custom_SSHMon-Samples-Collector-RAM.title=Chunk Hit jmeter.reportgenerator.graph.custom_SSHMon-Samples-Collector-RAM.property.set_Y_Axis=Latency

            – SofianD
            Dec 11 '18 at 8:53



















          • Thank you really !, that is exactly what we are looking for.

            – SofianD
            Nov 27 '18 at 8:08













          • Hello again, I tried using the post processor to exchange the values but it didn't assign the value correctly.

            – SofianD
            Dec 11 '18 at 8:44











          • Hello again, I tried using the post processor to exchange the values but it didn't assign the value correctly. This what I did: 1) prev.setSampleCount(vars.get(${ts-hit}) as long) and I put ${ts-hit}) in PEM Key field for the SSH command that should retrieve the RAM usage for example. But even I added my cutomized graph in user.properties the graph comes empty. This is the code from properties file:

            – SofianD
            Dec 11 '18 at 8:51











          • jmeter.reportgenerator.graph.custom_SSHMon-Samples-Collector-RAM.classname=org.apache.jmeter.report.processor.graph.impl.CustomGraphConsumer jmeter.reportgenerator.graph.custom_SSHMon-Samples-Collector-RAM.title=Chunk Hit jmeter.reportgenerator.graph.custom_SSHMon-Samples-Collector-RAM.property.set_Y_Axis=Latency

            – SofianD
            Dec 11 '18 at 8:53

















          Thank you really !, that is exactly what we are looking for.

          – SofianD
          Nov 27 '18 at 8:08







          Thank you really !, that is exactly what we are looking for.

          – SofianD
          Nov 27 '18 at 8:08















          Hello again, I tried using the post processor to exchange the values but it didn't assign the value correctly.

          – SofianD
          Dec 11 '18 at 8:44





          Hello again, I tried using the post processor to exchange the values but it didn't assign the value correctly.

          – SofianD
          Dec 11 '18 at 8:44













          Hello again, I tried using the post processor to exchange the values but it didn't assign the value correctly. This what I did: 1) prev.setSampleCount(vars.get(${ts-hit}) as long) and I put ${ts-hit}) in PEM Key field for the SSH command that should retrieve the RAM usage for example. But even I added my cutomized graph in user.properties the graph comes empty. This is the code from properties file:

          – SofianD
          Dec 11 '18 at 8:51





          Hello again, I tried using the post processor to exchange the values but it didn't assign the value correctly. This what I did: 1) prev.setSampleCount(vars.get(${ts-hit}) as long) and I put ${ts-hit}) in PEM Key field for the SSH command that should retrieve the RAM usage for example. But even I added my cutomized graph in user.properties the graph comes empty. This is the code from properties file:

          – SofianD
          Dec 11 '18 at 8:51













          jmeter.reportgenerator.graph.custom_SSHMon-Samples-Collector-RAM.classname=org.apache.jmeter.report.processor.graph.impl.CustomGraphConsumer jmeter.reportgenerator.graph.custom_SSHMon-Samples-Collector-RAM.title=Chunk Hit jmeter.reportgenerator.graph.custom_SSHMon-Samples-Collector-RAM.property.set_Y_Axis=Latency

          – SofianD
          Dec 11 '18 at 8:53





          jmeter.reportgenerator.graph.custom_SSHMon-Samples-Collector-RAM.classname=org.apache.jmeter.report.processor.graph.impl.CustomGraphConsumer jmeter.reportgenerator.graph.custom_SSHMon-Samples-Collector-RAM.title=Chunk Hit jmeter.reportgenerator.graph.custom_SSHMon-Samples-Collector-RAM.property.set_Y_Axis=Latency

          – SofianD
          Dec 11 '18 at 8:53


















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