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| <p>In this section, you will learn how to create a basic Test Plan to test an LDAP server. |
| You will create four users that send requests for four tests on the LDAP server. Also, you will tell |
| the users to run their tests 4 times. So, the total number of requests is (4 users) x (4 requests) x |
| repeat 4 times) = 40 LDAP requests. To construct the Test Plan, you will use the following elements: |
| <a href="test_plan.html#thread_group">Thread Group</a>, |
| <a href="../usermanual/component_reference.html#LDAP_Request">LDAP Request</a>, |
| <a href="../usermanual/component_reference.html#LDAP_Request_Defaults">LDAP Request Defaults</a>, and |
| <a href="../usermanual/component_reference.html#View_Results_in_Table">View Results in Table</a> |
| .</p> |
| <p>This example assumes that the LDAP Server is available at ldap.test.com.</p> |
| </div><div class="section"><h1 id="adding_users">9a.1 Adding Users<a class="sectionlink" href="#adding_users" title="Link to here">¶</a></h1> |
| <p>The first step you want to do with every JMeter Test Plan is to add a Thread Group element. |
| The Thread Group tells JMeter the number of users you want to simulate, how often the users should send |
| requests, and the how many requests they should send.</p> |
| <p>Go ahead and add the ThreadGroup element by first selecting the Test Plan, clicking your |
| right mouse button to get the <span class="menuchoice"><span class="guimenuitem">Add</span></span> menu, and then select |
| <span class="menuchoice"><span class="guimenuitem">Add</span> → <span class="guimenuitem">ThreadGroup</span></span>. You should now see the |
| Thread Group element under Test Plan. If you do not see the element, then "expand" the Test Plan tree by |
| clicking on the Test Plan element. |
| <figure><a href="../images/screenshots/ldaptest/threadgroup.png"><img src="../images/screenshots/ldaptest/threadgroup.png" width="" height="" alt=" |
| Figure 9a.1. Thread Group and final test tree"></a><figcaption> |
| Figure 9a.1. Thread Group and final test tree</figcaption></figure> |
| |
| </p> |
| </div><div class="section"><h1 id="add_login">9a.2 Adding Login Config Element<a class="sectionlink" href="#add_login" title="Link to here">¶</a></h1> |
| <p>Begin by selecting the <span class="code">LDAP Users</span> element. Click your right mouse |
| button to get the Add menu, and then select |
| <span class="menuchoice"><span class="guimenuitem">Add</span> → <span class="guimenuitem">Config Element</span> → <span class="guimenuitem">Login Config Element</span></span>. |
| Then, select this new element to view its Control Panel.</p> |
| <p>Like most JMeter elements, the <span class="code">Login Config Element</span>'s Control Panel has a name |
| field that you can modify. In this example, leave this field with the default value.</p> |
| |
| <figure><a href="../images/screenshots/ldaptest/login-config-element.png"><img src="../images/screenshots/ldaptest/login-config-element.png" width="" height="" alt=" |
| Figure 9a.2 Login Config Element for our Test Plan"></a><figcaption> |
| Figure 9a.2 Login Config Element for our Test Plan</figcaption></figure> |
| |
| <div class="clear"></div><div class="note"><p>Enter Username field to "your LDAP Username",<br> |
| The password field to "your LDAP Password"</p> |
| |
| <p>These values will be used by the LDAP Requests.</p></div><div class="clear"></div> |
| </div><div class="section"><h1 id="add_defaults">9a.3 Adding LDAP Request Defaults<a class="sectionlink" href="#add_defaults" title="Link to here">¶</a></h1> |
| <p>Begin by selecting the <span class="code">LDAP Users</span> element. Click your right mouse button |
| to get the <span class="menuchoice"><span class="guimenuitem">Add</span></span> menu, and then select |
| <span class="menuchoice"><span class="guimenuitem">Add</span> → <span class="guimenuitem">Config Element</span> → <span class="guimenuitem">LDAP Request Defaults</span></span>. Then, |
| select this new element to view its Control Panel.</p> |
| <p>Like most JMeter elements, the <span class="code">LDAP Request Defaults</span> Control Panel has a name |
| field that you can modify. In this example, leave this field with the default value.</p> |
| |
| |
| <figure><a href="../images/screenshots/ldaptest/requestdefaults.png"><img src="../images/screenshots/ldaptest/requestdefaults.png" width="" height="" alt=" |
| Figure 9a.3 LDAP Defaults for our Test Plan"></a><figcaption> |
| Figure 9a.3 LDAP Defaults for our Test Plan</figcaption></figure> |
| |
| <div class="clear"></div><div class="note">Enter <span class="code">DN</span> field to "<span class="code">your LDAP Root Distinguished Name</span>".<br> |
| Enter LDAP Server's <span class="code">Servername</span> field to "<span class="code">ldap.test.com</span>".<br> |
| The <span class="code">port</span> to <span class="code">389</span>.<br> |
| These values are default for the LDAP Requests.</div><div class="clear"></div> |
| </div><div class="section"><h1 id="add_requests">9a.4 Adding LDAP Requests<a class="sectionlink" href="#add_requests" title="Link to here">¶</a></h1> |
| <p>In our Test Plan, we need to make four LDAP requests.</p> |
| <ol> |
| <li>Inbuilt Add Test</li> |
| <li>Inbuilt Search Test</li> |
| <li>Inbuilt Modify Test</li> |
| <li>Inbuilt Delete Test</li> |
| |
| </ol> |
| <p>JMeter sends requests in the order that you add them to the tree. |
| Start by adding the first LDAP Request to the LDAP Users element |
| (<span class="menuchoice"><span class="guimenuitem">Add</span> → <span class="guimenuitem">Sampler</span> → <span class="guimenuitem">LDAP Request</span></span>). Then, select the LDAP Request element in the tree |
| and edit the following properties</p> |
| <ol> |
| <li>Rename to "<span class="code">Add</span>" this element</li> |
| <li>Select the <span class="code">Add Test</span> radio button in <span class="code">Test Configuration</span> group</li> |
| </ol> |
| <figure><a href="../images/screenshots/ldaptest/add.png"><img src="../images/screenshots/ldaptest/add.png" width="" height="" alt=" |
| Figure 9a.4.1 LDAP Request for Inbuilt Add test"></a><figcaption> |
| Figure 9a.4.1 LDAP Request for Inbuilt Add test</figcaption></figure> |
| |
| |
| <p>You do not have to set the <span class="code">Servername</span> field, <span class="code">port</span> field, <span class="code">Username</span>, <span class="code">Password</span> |
| and <span class="code">DN</span> because you already specified this value in the <span class="code">Login Config Element</span> and |
| <span class="code">LDAP Request Defaults.</span></p> |
| <p>Next, add the second LDAP Request and edit the following |
| properties</p> |
| <ol> |
| <li>Rename to "<span class="code">Search</span>" this element</li> |
| <li>Select the <span class="code">Search Test</span> radio button in <span class="code">Test Configuration</span> group</li> |
| </ol> |
| Next, add the Third LDAP Request and edit the following properties |
| <figure><a href="../images/screenshots/ldaptest/search.png"><img src="../images/screenshots/ldaptest/search.png" width="" height="" alt=" |
| Figure 9a.4.2 LDAP Request for Inbuilt Search test"></a><figcaption> |
| Figure 9a.4.2 LDAP Request for Inbuilt Search test</figcaption></figure> |
| |
| <ol> |
| <li>Rename to "<span class="code">Modify</span>" this element</li> |
| <li>Select the <span class="code">Modify Test</span> radio button in <span class="code">Test Configuration</span> group</li> |
| </ol> |
| Next, add the fourth LDAP Request and edit the following properties |
| |
| <figure><a href="../images/screenshots/ldaptest/modify.png"><img src="../images/screenshots/ldaptest/modify.png" width="" height="" alt=" |
| Figure 9a.4.3 LDAP Request for Inbuilt Modify test"></a><figcaption> |
| Figure 9a.4.3 LDAP Request for Inbuilt Modify test</figcaption></figure> |
| |
| <ol> |
| <li>Rename to "<span class="code">Delete</span>" this element</li> |
| <li>Select the <span class="code">Delete Test</span> radio button in <span class="code">Test Configuration</span> group</li> |
| </ol> |
| <figure><a href="../images/screenshots/ldaptest/delete.png"><img src="../images/screenshots/ldaptest/delete.png" width="" height="" alt=" |
| Figure 9a.4.4 LDAP Request for Inbuilt Delete test"></a><figcaption> |
| Figure 9a.4.4 LDAP Request for Inbuilt Delete test</figcaption></figure> |
| |
| </div><div class="section"><h1 id="ResponseAssertion">9a.5 Adding a Response Assertion<a class="sectionlink" href="#ResponseAssertion" title="Link to here">¶</a></h1> |
| <p>You can add a Response Assertion element. |
| This element will check the received response data by verifying if the response text is "<span class="code">successful</span>". |
| (<span class="menuchoice"><span class="guimenuitem">Add</span> → <span class="guimenuitem">Assertion</span> → <span class="guimenuitem">Response Assertion</span></span>).</p> |
| <div class="clear"></div><div class="note">Note: A this position in the tree, |
| the Response Assertion will be executed for each LDAP Request.</div><div class="clear"></div> |
| <ol> |
| <li>Select <span class="code">Text Response</span> Radio button in <span class="code">Response Field to Test</span> group</li> |
| <li>Select <span class="code">Substring</span> Radio button in <span class="code">Pattern Matching Rules</span> group</li> |
| <li>Click on <span class="code">Add</span> button and add the string "<span class="code">successful</span>" in <span class="code">Pattern to Test</span> field</li> |
| </ol> |
| <figure><a href="../images/screenshots/ldaptest/responseassertion.png"><img src="../images/screenshots/ldaptest/responseassertion.png" width="" height="" alt=" |
| Figure 9a.5 LDAP Response Assertion"></a><figcaption> |
| Figure 9a.5 LDAP Response Assertion</figcaption></figure> |
| </div><div class="section"><h1 id="add_listener">9a.6 Adding a Listener to View/Store the Test Results<a class="sectionlink" href="#add_listener" title="Link to here">¶</a></h1> |
| <p>The final element you need to add to your Test Plan is a Listener. |
| This element is responsible for storing all of the results of your LDAP |
| requests in a file and presenting a visual model of the data. Select the LDAP |
| Users element and add a View Results in Table |
| (<span class="menuchoice"><span class="guimenuitem">Add</span> → <span class="guimenuitem">Listener</span> → <span class="guimenuitem">View Results in Table</span></span>)</p> |
| <figure><a href="../images/screenshots/ldaptest/viewtable.png"><img src="../images/screenshots/ldaptest/viewtable.png" width="" height="" alt=" |
| Figure 9a.6 View Results in Table Listener"></a><figcaption> |
| Figure 9a.6 View Results in Table Listener</figcaption></figure> |
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