Post-Processor: Jmeter Tutorial
Post-Processor: Jmeter Tutorial
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Post-Processor will be executed when a Sampler Request finishes its execution. If you need to use post-processor for a particular
Sampler, then add it as a child of that Sampler. It is used to process response data from server and extract specific value for later use.
BeanShell PostProcessor
BSF PostProcessor
CSS/JQuery Extractor
Debug PostProcessor
JDBC PostProcessor
JSON Path PostProcessor
JSR223 PostProcessor
Regular Expression Extractor
Result Status Action Handler
XPath Extractor
2: XPath Extractor:
XPath Extractor element is used to extract values from structured response XML or (X)HTML by using XPath query language
1. Use Tidy Checkbox: If selected use Tidy to parse HTML response into XHTML.
2. If selected then fragment will be returned instead of just text. It means you will get the Title name along with its tags in our case.
3. The variable name in which the test result will be stored.
4. XPath Query: Element query in XPath language and it can also return more than one match.
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