Summary: | jmeter cli command create infinity folders of report | ||
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Product: | JMeter - Now in Github | Reporter: | adiorgad100 |
Component: | HTTP | Assignee: | JMeter issues mailing list <issues> |
Status: | NEEDINFO --- | ||
Severity: | normal | CC: | adiorgad100, p.mouawad |
Priority: | P2 | ||
Version: | 5.4.1 | ||
Target Milestone: | JMETER 5.4.1 | ||
Hardware: | PC | ||
OS: | All | ||
Attachments: | Add markup for placeholders |
Description
adiorgad100
2021-01-27 08:21:53 UTC
We have to update the documentation to make it even more clear, that <something> means, that you have to replace that thing with your intended value. The problem with angled brackets is, the shell will interpret those as redirection parameters, which can do the wrong thing. Created attachment 37721 [details]
Add markup for placeholders
With this patch the placeholders will not be marked with <..> but can instead be decorated with CSS. I have included two different styles (one for the printable and one for the web site). I am not really happy with both of them. But this could be used for a start.
Comment on attachment 37721 [details]
Add markup for placeholders
sorry but you didn't understand me the command I ran is: jmeter -g testresults.jtl -o C:\Users\adi\Documents\automation\output\reporting2 (I added <> here just for path value) and this command created in my pc a lot of report folders .
I did same command in 5.4 and it ran properly.
pls test it again
Sorry, for mis-reading your description. Can you show us, which folders where generated? Also, it is always a good idea to give as much information on your environment as possible. Which JVM, OS, JMeter version? A sample JTL which can be used to reproduce the issue. Any update ? We are not able to reproduce this bug. Thank you This issue has been migrated to GitHub: https://github.com/apache/jmeter/issues/5494 |