JMeter has built-in ant integration, which allows us to run JMeter from command line. The result of running from command line is a JTL output file. This file is actually an XML file, and can be converted to an HTML file for better readability using an XSL stylesheet. HTML files converted using the stylesheet provided here will look similar to
Fig. 1. An example HTML file converted from a JTL file in IE9.
Installation:
- Edit extras/build.xml in the JMeter distribution, locate
<!-- Force suitable defaults --> <property name="jmeter.save.saveservice.output_format" value="xml"/> <property name="jmeter.save.saveservice.assertion_results" value="all"/> <property name="jmeter.save.saveservice.bytes" value="true"/> <property name="file_format.testlog" value="${format}"/> <property name="jmeter.save.saveservice.response_data.on_error" value="${funcMode}"/>and add as much information as you want, such as
<!-- Force suitable defaults --> <property name="jmeter.save.saveservice.response_data" value="true"/> <property name="jmeter.save.saveservice.samplerData" value="true"/> <property name="jmeter.save.saveservice.responseHeaders" value="true"/> <property name="jmeter.save.saveservice.requestHeaders" value="true"/> <property name="jmeter.save.saveservice.encoding" value="true"/> <property name="jmeter.save.saveservice.url" value="true"/> <property name="jmeter.save.saveservice.filename" value="true"/> <property name="jmeter.save.saveservice.hostname" value="true"/> <property name="jmeter.save.saveservice.thread_counts" value="true"/> <property name="jmeter.save.saveservice.sample_count" value="true"/> <property name="jmeter.save.saveservice.idle_time" value="true"/> <property name="jmeter.save.saveservice.output_format" value="xml"/> <property name="jmeter.save.saveservice.assertion_results" value="all"/> <property name="jmeter.save.saveservice.bytes" value="true"/> <property name="file_format.testlog" value="${format}"/> <property name="jmeter.save.saveservice.response_data.on_error" value="${funcMode}"/>so that what you see in the JMeter GUI will be shown in the HTML file. The property names were found in bin/jmeter.properties.
- Locate in extras/build.xml again for
<target name="report" depends="_message_xalan"> <xslt classpathref="xslt.classpath" force="true" in="${testpath}/${test}.jtl" out="${testpath}/${test}.html" style="${basedir}/jmeter-results-detail-report${style_version}.xsl"> <param name="showData" expression="${show-data}"/> </xslt> </target>Change the style attribute to look like
<target name="report" depends="_message_xalan"> <xslt classpathref="xslt.classpath" force="true" in="${testpath}/${test}.jtl" out="${testpath}/${test}.html" style="${basedir}/jmeter-results-shanhe-me.xsl"> <param name="showData" expression="${show-data}"/> </xslt> </target> - Download jmeter-results-shanhe-me.xsl by following the links at the bottom of the page, and save the file to extras/jmeter-results-shanhe-me.xsl.
- From the Command Prompt, change the current working directory to the extras folder, e.g., "cd C:\jakarta-jmeter-2.4\extras", and execute "ant". This will run Test.jmx and get Test.html.
Fig. 2. Execute ant from the Command Prompt.
- You can also specify the path and the file name of the jmx file, e.g., you can run "ant -Dtest=Test -Dtestpath=C:\jakarta-jmeter-2.4\extras" to execute the same Test.jmx in the extras folder.
Fig. 3. Execute ant with the path and the file name specified from the Command Prompt.
The output HTML file is compatible with Ie8+/Opera/Firefox/Safari/Chrome.
- Download jmeter.results.shanhe.me.xsl.
本文介绍如何配置JMeter以从命令行运行测试并生成详细的HTML报告。通过编辑build.xml文件,可以定制输出的JTL文件包含的数据细节,并使用XSL样式表将JTL转换为HTML格式,便于阅读和分析。



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