Rating 2.6 out of 5 (10 ratings in Udemy)
What you'll learn- highlevel Performance testing,load testing,
- how to use Jmeter for performance testing
- reporting performance counter using taurus
- running Jmeter script from Jenkins,report
DescriptionIn this course you will learn following items:
Easy installation and setup
Tests are written using JSON or YAML
Ability to run existing scripts that are written in JMeter, Grinder, Gatling or Selenium
Merge multiple test scripts easily into a single …
Rating 2.6 out of 5 (10 ratings in Udemy)
What you'll learn- highlevel Performance testing,load testing,
- how to use Jmeter for performance testing
- reporting performance counter using taurus
- running Jmeter script from Jenkins,report
DescriptionIn this course you will learn following items:
Easy installation and setup
Tests are written using JSON or YAML
Ability to run existing scripts that are written in JMeter, Grinder, Gatling or Selenium
Merge multiple test scripts easily into a single test run
Real time reporting
Integration with Blazemeter reporting dashboard
Create Performance testing/Load testing script using Jmeter
Create Performance Scenario in Taurus
Integrate Taurus with Jmeter
Running Taurus script from Jenkins
Reporting performance trend using Jenkins
Reporting performance stats using Taurus
Performance Testing on API
This course is built in such a way that newbie can understand the importance of performance testing and how to achieve it easily.
Advantages of Taurus and how we can use it for different load testing scenarios
load test scenario parameterization and execution
load test scenario results analysis
integration of all above processes into the software development life cycle
extremely simple setup and upgrading
an easily-readable, version control friendly and unified DSL (Domain-specific language) to define load test scenarios
the ability to execute existing JMeter (or Grinder or Gatling or Selenium) tests
the ability to create new tests from scratch using the aforementioned DSL
the ability to merge multiple existing test scripts and/or DSL-driven tests into a single scenario
real-time reporting
multiple test output formats, including but not limited to:
a native results format of the underlying testing tool