Also note that (from docs) ${__BeanShell(source("function.bsh"))} - processes the script in function.bsh is what you'd probably use to run a script... regards deepak On Thu, Jul 16, 2009 at 11:23 AM, Deepak Shetty wrote: > Hi > >You mean that RANDOM_NAME contains actual beanshell code? > Yes. > >Does it matter that it's Groovy code in a file? > Never tried it , I dont think it will work. The __Beanshell is only for > beanshell scripts. > >And vars.put("GUID", YOURCALCULATEDVALUE) goes where? > In your Groovy script. You can remove the UDV defn. Once you add a value > in vars, its available in Jmeter as ${GUID} or vars.get("GUID"). This wont > be the same for every iteration , as the code would get executed every > iteration , presumably updating the value. You can see the variables > available to your script in the sampler.. > regards > deepak > > > On Thu, Jul 16, 2009 at 11:16 AM, S.D. wrote: > >> Hi .. >> >> I'm not sure I understand what you mean .. You mean that RANDOM_NAME >> contains actual beanshell code? Does it matter that it's Groovy code in >> a file? Can you provide a simple example so I can just see something >> working? >> >> And vars.put("GUID", YOURCALCULATEDVALUE) goes where? In the value for >> the UDV ? If that's the case, wouldn't it be the same thing for every >> iteration? What would be the difference between this and just >> hard-coding something? >> >> Thanks .. >> >> On Thu, 2009-07-16 at 11:06 -0700, Deepak Shetty wrote: >> > In the documentation >> > RANDOM_NAME is a variable whose value is the actual script contents >> > that you wish to run. (i.e. the code itself) >> > If your sampler is working fine , why not just do >> > vars.put("GUID", YOURCALCULATEDVALUE); >> > >> > regards >> > deepak >> > >> > On Thu, Jul 16, 2009 at 10:59 AM, S.D. wrote: >> > Hello. >> > >> > I am a little confused by how to use the BSF Sampler. I'm >> > hoping >> > someone can assist. I'm either misunderstanding the >> > documentation or am >> > just not setting it up correctly. >> > >> > I have a BSF Sampler that is attached to a groovy script file. >> > The >> > sampler runs fine and I see the response. >> > >> > I want to capture this response and include it in the Http >> > header with >> > my test case. >> > >> > I'm not sure how this is supposed to work. I have a UDV, >> > titled "GUID" >> > and its set to ${__BeanShell(${RANDOM_NAME})}." In my Http >> > Headers, I >> > have a header that is set to ${GUID} but I always see the full >> > string: >> > ${__BeanShell(${RANDOM_NAME})}. >> > >> > In the JMeter doc, it states: >> > >> > "Once the script is working properly, it can be stored as a >> > variable on >> > the Test Plan. The script variable can then be used to create >> > the >> > function call. For example, suppose a BeanShell script is >> > stored in the >> > variable RANDOM_NAME. The function call can then be coded as >> > ${__BeanShell(${RANDOM_NAME})}." >> > >> > What is RANDOM_NAME ? The name of the groovy script file? Is >> > there a >> > particular way I need to structure my script? Does it only >> > work for >> > BeanShell scripts (.bsh) ? Is the name a filename or >> > something else? >> > Does it have to be a PreProcessor or PostProcessor or >> > Assertion? >> > >> > Any assistance is much appreciated. >> > >> > Thanks, >> > --sidd >> > >> > >> > >> > >> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >> > To unsubscribe, e-mail: >> > jmeter-user-unsubscribe@jakarta.apache.org >> > For additional commands, e-mail: >> > jmeter-user-help@jakarta.apache.org >> > >> > >> >> >