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JMeter container

Usage

Important directories :

  • /scripts/ for the jmeter scripts and csv datasources
  • /output/ for all jmeter generated data (log file, csv/jtl files, reports, ...)
docker run -ti --rm -v /path/to/my/scripts:/scripts:ro -v /path/to/results:/output:rw \
    exoplatform/jmeter:latest -n -t /scripts/myscript.jmx -o /output/result

Usage for benchmark

docker run -ti --rm -v /path/to/my/scripts:/scripts:ro -v /path/to/results:/output:rw \
    exoplatform/jmeter:latest -n -t /scripts/myscript.jmx -o /output/result/

WARNING: don't forget to pass the -n parameter to run jmeter in no gui mode

Usage for report generation

docker run -ti --rm -v /path/to/results:/output:rw \
    exoplatform/jmeter:latest -g /output/bench/benchmark.csv -o /output/report/

Bench properties

Any property prefixed with JMETERPROP_ will be passed to the jmeter script on a -j option.

For example, if you add the parameter -e JMETERPROP_param1=value1 to the docker command line, the option -Jparam1=value1 will be added to the jmeter command line

Configuration

JVM Heap

You can configure JMeter's JVM Heap with the HEAP environment variable :

docker run -ti --rm -e HEAP="-Xms512m -Xmx512m" exoplatform/jmeter:latest

User UID inside the container

To avoid file permission problems when writting files in mounted directory from the host (ex: /output/), you can specify the user UID to use to launch jmeter inside the container with the variable LOCAL_USER_ID.

ex: laucnh JMeter with the same UID than the current user launching the container on the host :

docker run -ti --rm -e LOCAL_USER_ID=`id -u $USER` \
    -v /path/to/my/scripts:/scripts -v /path/to/results:/output \
    exoplatform/jmeter:latest -n -t /scripts/myscript.jmx -o /output/result