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JMeter Conditions

Using the JMeter If Controller

Using the JMeter “If” Controller

2024-07-18

JMeter contains a built-in component that can assist in controlling the logical flow of a load test based on internal conditions. Using the If Controller, conditional logic can be set up to either run once for a group of elements, or optionally for each element within a set. Only if the specified condition is “true” will items within the If Controller be executed. Once added to a test plan, the If Controller acts as a containerRead More →

JMeter Assertions to Control Test Flow

JMeter Assertions to Control Test Flow

2023-10-12

Creating a JMeter performance test plan often involves simulating a series of requests.  Whether we intend to run one request sometimes depends on if the previous request was successful – in essence creating a branched-logic flow.  In this brief post, we will show you how to use JMeter assertions to control the flow of your test. Conditional Test Flow In a previous post, we covered all the different types of JMeter assertions that are available.  Here,Read More →

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