Specifies a custom request method to use when communicating with the HTTP server.
--compressed
Request a compressed response using one of the algorithms curl supports, and return the uncompressed document.
-
-A, --user-agent <agent string>
+
-A, --user-agent agent string
Specify the User-Agent string to send to the HTTP server.
-
-b, --cookie <name=data>
+
-b, --cookie name=data
Pass the data to the HTTP server as a cookie.
-d and friends
Sending data via POST request
@@ -72,17 +72,17 @@ Create a Test Plan From a cURL Command
separating '&' character. Thus, using '-d name=daniel -d skill=lousy' would generate a POST
chunk that looks like 'name=daniel&skill=lousy'.
-
-d, --data <data>, --data-ascii <data>
+
-d, --data data, --data-ascii data
use @ to upload a file
-
--data-raw <data>gt;
+
--data-raw data
-
--data-raw <data>
+
--data-raw data
This posts data exactly as specified with no extra processing whatsoever.
If you start the data with the character @, the rest should be a filename.
-
--data-raw <data>ta>
+
--data-raw data
This posts data, similar to the other --data options with the exception that this performs
URL-encoding.
-
--data-raw <data>
+
--data-raw data
This posts data similarly to --data but without the special interpretation
of the @ character.
@@ -91,13 +91,13 @@ Create a Test Plan From a cURL Command
This lets curl emulate a filled-in form in which a user has pressed the submit button.
-
-F, --form <name=content>
+
-F, --form name=content
use @ to upload a file
-
--form-string <name=content>
+
--form-string name=content
-
-u, --user <user:password >
+
-u, --user user:password
Specify user and password to use for server authentication.
--basic, --digest
Tells curl to use HTTP authentication.
@@ -105,35 +105,35 @@ Create a Test Plan From a cURL Command
Tells curl to use the specified client certificate file when getting a file with HTTPS
-
--cacert <CA certificate>
-
--capath <CA certificate directory>
-
--ciphers <list of ciphers>
+
--cacert CA certificate
+
--capath CA certificate directory
+
--ciphers list of ciphers
--cert-status
-
--cert-type <type>
+
--cert-type type
-G, --get
put the post data in the URL and use get to replace post.
--no-keepalive
Disables the use of keepalive messages on the TCP connection.
-
-e, --referer <URL>
+
-e, --referer URL
Sends the Referer Page information to the HTTP server.
-L, --location
If the server reports that the requested page has moved to a different location
this option will make curl redo the request on the new place.
-i, --include
Include the HTTP-header in the output.
-
--connect-timeout <seconds>
+
--connect-timeout seconds
Maximum time in seconds that the connection to the server may take.
-
--keepalive-time <seconds>
+
--keepalive-time seconds
This option sets the time a connection needs to remain idle before sending keepalive probes
and the time between individual keepalive probes.
-
-m, --max-time <seconds>
+
-m, --max-time seconds
Maximum time in seconds that you allow the whole operation to take.
Use the specified HTTP proxy. If the port number is not specified,
it is assumed at port 1080.
-
-U, --proxy-user <user:password>
+
-U, --proxy-user user:password
Specify user and password to use for proxy authentication.
-k, --insecure
This option explicitly allows curl to perform insecure SSL connections and transfers.
@@ -141,19 +141,19 @@ Create a Test Plan From a cURL Command
When used, it disables all internal HTTP decoding of content or transfer encodings and instead makes them passed on unaltered,raw.
-I, --head
Fetch the HTTP-header only. HTTP-servers feature the method HEAD which this uses to get nothing but the header of a document.
-
--interface <name>
+
--interface name
Perform an operation using a specified interface. You can enter interface name, IP address or host name.
--proxy-ntlm/--proxy-negotiate
Tells curl to use HTTP BASIC/NTLM/Digest authentication when communicating with the given proxy.
-
--dns-servers <addresses>
+
--dns-servers addresses
Resolve host name over DOH.
-
--resolve <host:port:address>
+
--resolve host:port:address
Provide a custom address for a specific host and port pair.
-
--limit-rate <speed>
+
--limit-rate speed
Specify the maximum transfer rate you want curl to use.
-
--max-redirs <num>
+
--max-redirs num
Set maximum number of redirections which may be followed.
-
--noproxy <no-proxy-list>
+
--noproxy no-proxy-list
Comma-separated list of hosts which do not use a proxy, if one is specified.
diff --git a/xdocs/usermanual/generating-dashboard.xml b/xdocs/usermanual/generating-dashboard.xml
index 9a50b6b4c2..ada547a517 100644
--- a/xdocs/usermanual/generating-dashboard.xml
+++ b/xdocs/usermanual/generating-dashboard.xml
@@ -279,14 +279,14 @@ jmeter.save.saveservice.timestamp_format = ms
Specific graph properties must use the prefix:
-
+
The name of the property will be mapped using camel case
transformation and the matching method of the class will be
called with the property value as argument.
E.g.:
-
+
induces the call of the method setGranularity(150) on the
instance of the graph.
@@ -332,7 +332,7 @@ jmeter.save.saveservice.timestamp_format = ms
Specific exporter properties must use the prefix
-
+
@@ -352,7 +352,7 @@ jmeter.save.saveservice.timestamp_format = ms
Graph properties allow exporters to overwrite some graph data.
They must use the prefix:
-
+
Sets the minimum
@@ -587,14 +587,14 @@ jmeter.reportgenerator.exporter.html.filters_only_sample_series=true
Use the following command:
-
+
Use the following command:
-
+
@@ -742,9 +742,9 @@ jmeter.reportgenerator.exporter.html.filters_only_sample_series=true
by settings their properties in the user.properties file.
They must use the id prefix custom_:
-
+
To specify that this graph is a customized one :
-
+
Sets the X axis name of the graph.
diff --git a/xdocs/usermanual/get-started.xml b/xdocs/usermanual/get-started.xml
index 1265d8392e..7752deda25 100644
--- a/xdocs/usermanual/get-started.xml
+++ b/xdocs/usermanual/get-started.xml
@@ -748,59 +748,59 @@ These are shown below.
print usage information and exit
-v, --version
print the version information and exit
- -p, --propfile <argument>
+ -p, --propfile argument
the jmeter property file to use
- -q, --addprop <argument>
+ -q, --addprop argument
additional JMeter property file(s)
- -t, --testfile <argument>
+ -t, --testfile argument
the jmeter test(.jmx) file to run
- -l, --logfile <argument>
+ -l, --logfile argument
the file to log samples to
- -i, --jmeterlogconf <argument>
+ -i, --jmeterlogconf argument
jmeter logging configuration file (log4j2.xml)
- -j, --jmeterlogfile <argument>
+ -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>
+ -H, --proxyHost argument
Set a proxy server for JMeter to use
- -P, --proxyPort <argument>
+ -P, --proxyPort argument
Set proxy server port for JMeter to use
- -N, --nonProxyHosts <argument>
+ -N, --nonProxyHosts argument
Set nonproxy host list (e.g. *.apache.org|localhost)
- -u, --username <argument>
+ -u, --username argument
Set username for proxy server that JMeter is to use
- -a, --password <argument>
+ -a, --password argument
Set password for proxy server that JMeter is to use
- -J, --jmeterproperty <argument>=<value>
+ -J, --jmeterproperty argument=value
Define additional JMeter properties
- -G, --globalproperty <argument>=<value>
+ -G, --globalproperty argument=value
Define Global properties (sent to servers)
e.g. -Gport=123
or -Gglobal.properties
- -D, --systemproperty <argument>=<value>
+ -D, --systemproperty argument=value
Define additional system properties
- -S, --systemPropertyFile <argument>
+ -S, --systemPropertyFile argument
additional system property file(s)
-f, --forceDeleteResultFile
force delete existing results files and web report folder if present before starting the test
- -L, --loglevel <argument>=<value>
+ -L, --loglevel argument=value
[category=]level e.g. jorphan=INFO, jmeter.util=DEBUG or com.example.foo=WARN
-r, --runremote
Start remote servers (as defined in remote_hosts)
- -R, --remotestart <argument>
+ -R, --remotestart argument
Start these remote servers (overrides remote_hosts)
- -d, --homedir <argument>
+ -d, --homedir argument
the jmeter home directory to use
-X, --remoteexit
Exit the remote servers at end of test (CLI mode)
- -g, --reportonly <argument>
+ -g, --reportonly argument
generate report dashboard only, from a test results file
-e, --reportatendofloadtests
generate report dashboard after load test
- -o, --reportoutputfolder <argument>
+ -o, --reportoutputfolder argument
output folder for report dashboard