I'm new to Jenkins
(Hudson Build).
I don't have any Idea how to integrate the Jmeter
script with Jenkins
installed over Ubuntu .
I researched a lot, but I could find only the GUI based steps for Jenkins
.
Can any one please help me with Command line steps to integrate Jmeter
with Jenkins
?
I need to integrate the Jmeter as a sepearte task .
I'm using EC2 instance through Putty and Winscp .
JMeter has at least 3 options on how non-GUI execution, all of them are supported by Jenkins:
Feel free to choose the one, you're most comfortable with.
The last one is bundled and doesn't require any 3rd party software or extra configuration.
Just execute JMeter as follows:
./jmeter.sh -n -t ${path to your .jmx script} -l ${path to your results file}
Just in case - full command line options:
-h, --help print usage information and exit -v, --version print the version information and exit -p, --propfile <argument> the jmeter property file to use -q, --addprop <argument> additional JMeter property file(s) -t, --testfile <argument> the jmeter test(.jmx) file to run -l, --logfile <argument> the file to log samples to -j, --jmeterlogfile <argument> jmeter run log file (jmeter.log) -n, --nongui run JMeter in nongui mode -s, --server run the JMeter server -H, --proxyHost <argument> Set a proxy server for JMeter to use -P, --proxyPort <argument> Set proxy server port for JMeter to use -N, --nonProxyHosts <argument> Set nonproxy host list (e.g. *.apache.org|localhost) -u, --username <argument> Set username for proxy server that JMeter is to use -a, --password <argument> Set password for proxy server that JMeter is to use -J, --jmeterproperty <argument>=<value> Define additional JMeter properties -G, --globalproperty <argument>=<value> Define Global properties (sent to servers) e.g. -Gport=123 or -Gglobal.properties -D, --systemproperty <argument>=<value> Define additional system properties -S, --systemPropertyFile <argument> additional system property file(s) -L, --loglevel <argument>=<value> [category=]level e.g. jorphan=INFO or jmeter.util=DEBUG -r, --runremote Start remote servers (as defined in remote_hosts) -R, --remotestart <argument> Start these remote servers (overrides remote_hosts) -d, --homedir <argument> the jmeter home directory to use -X, --remoteexit Exit the remote servers at end of test (non-GUI)