A more recent version of this wiki page can be found here
https://github.com/Ronnie76er/jmeter-maven-plugin/wiki
This is a Maven 2 plugin that allows you to run JMeter tests as part of the build. I am using this with JChav and Continuum to automate the running of a suite of JMeter load tests, and publish the results to a web page. Sorry this is not more polished. It could use some TLC to make it more user-friendly to actually plug it into a project. I just thought I'd stick the code out there as quickly as possible and see if anyone is interested in it before I went any further with it.
To build and use the plugin:
Remote Repository
- Create a locally hosted remote Maven repository, if you don't already have one.
- Configure your pom to utilize this remote repository.
Deploy JMeter Jar
- Deploy the attached jmeter-2.2.jar and jmeter-2.2.pom to your remote repository (note that you do not need to have JMeter separately installed). For example:
mvn deploy:deploy-file -DgroupId=org.apache.jmeter -DartifactId=jmeter -Dversion=2.2 -Dpackaging=jar -Dfile=c://downloads//jmeter//jmeterPlugin/jmeter-2.2.jar -DpomFile=c://downloads//jmeter//jmeterPlugin/jmeter-2.2.pom -Durl=file:////myRepoHost.com/FileShare/ProductDevelopment/ApplicationDevelopment/maven2repository -DrepositoryId=my-repo
Deploy Dependencies
- Add the jar files that are referenced in the JMeter POM to your local repository, via the deploy plugin, if they are not on ibiblio.
Install the Plugin
- Download the attached maven-jmeter-plugin-src.tar.gz. Untar it.
- Run "mvn install" to build and install the plugin.
- In your project's pom.xml, add a dependency on this plugin:
<dependency> <groupId>org.apache.jmeter</groupId> <artifactId>maven-jmeter-plugin</artifactId> <version>1.0-SNAPSHOT</version> </dependency>
Configure the Plugin
- Create a src/test/jmeter directory, and place your JMeter load tests there.
- Create a jmeter.properties file in src/test/jmeter. It's fine to just copy the default properties file from the JMeter install if you want.
- Optionally configure includes and excludes in your pom.xml for which tests to run. If you don't, it will just run **/*.jmx. For example:
<build> <plugins> <plugin> <groupId>org.apache.jmeter</groupId> <artifactId>maven-jmeter-plugin</artifactId> <configuration> <includes> <include>myTest1.jmx</include> <include>myTest2.jmx</include> </includes> </configuration> </plugin> </plugins> </build>
- The default reports directory is 'jmeter-reports' which is created in the base folder ( usually where maven is run from )
- Changing the reports directory : Add a reportDir setting to the plugin configuration. for example:
<build> <plugins> <plugin> <groupId>org.apache.jmeter</groupId> <artifactId>maven-jmeter-plugin</artifactId> <configuration> <includes> <include>myTest1.jmx</include> <include>myTest2.jmx</include> </includes> <reportDir>target/jmeter-reports</reportDir> </configuration> </plugin> </plugins> </build>
Executing the Plugin
- Run "mvn org.apache.jmeter:maven-jmeter-plugin:jmeter" to run the tests.
Change to the plugin - by Peter Andersen / not committed!
(If this can be used - please commit this into the codebase)
Using jmeter from maven-jmeter-plugin as suggested on:
http://jlorenzen.blogspot.com/2008_03_01_archive.html
The problem is that maven hang after the test has ended.
Some debugging shows that the maven-jmeter-plugin call to jmeter course jmeter to leak threads, I have done the following change to the maven-jmeter-plugin that fixes the problem, using checkForEndOfTest method below.
Hope someone can use this to improve the plugin.
Code changes to org.apache.jmeter.JMeterMojo.java:
private void executeTest(File test) throws MojoExecutionException { /... cut out from mail try { // This mess is necessary because the only way to know when JMeter // is done is to wait for all of the threads that it spawned to exit. new JMeter().start(args.toArray(new String[]{})); BufferedReader in = new BufferedReader(new FileReader(jmeterLog)); while (!checkForEndOfTest(in)) { try { Thread.sleep(1000); } catch (InterruptedException e) { break; } } in.close(); } catch (ExitException e) { if (e.getCode() != 0) { throw new MojoExecutionException("Test failed", e); } } finally { System.setSecurityManager(oldManager); Thread.setDefaultUncaughtExceptionHandler(oldHandler); } } catch (IOException e) { throw new MojoExecutionException("Can't execute test", e); } } private boolean checkForEndOfTest(BufferedReader in) throws MojoExecutionException { boolean testEnded = false; try { String line; while ( (line = in.readLine()) != null) { if (line.indexOf("Test has ended") != -1) { testEnded = true; break; } } } catch (IOException e) { throw new MojoExecutionException("Can't read log file", e); } return testEnded; }