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JMeter example source code file (TestIfController.java)
The JMeter TestIfController.java source code
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package org.apache.jmeter.control;
import org.apache.jmeter.junit.JMeterTestCase;
//import org.apache.jmeter.testelement.TestElement;
public class TestIfController extends JMeterTestCase {
public TestIfController(String name) {
super(name);
}
public void testProcessing() throws Exception {
GenericController controller = new GenericController();
controller.addTestElement(new IfController("false==false"));
controller.addTestElement(new IfController(" \"a\".equals(\"a\")"));
controller.addTestElement(new IfController("2<100"));
//TODO enable some proper tests!!
/*
* GenericController sub_1 = new GenericController();
* sub_1.addTestElement(new IfController("3==3"));
* controller.addTestElement(sub_1); controller.addTestElement(new
* IfController("false==true"));
*/
/*
* GenericController controller = new GenericController();
* GenericController sub_1 = new GenericController();
* sub_1.addTestElement(new IfController("10<100"));
* sub_1.addTestElement(new IfController("true==false"));
* controller.addTestElement(sub_1); controller.addTestElement(new
* IfController("false==false"));
*
* IfController sub_2 = new IfController(); sub_2.setCondition( "10<10000");
* GenericController sub_3 = new GenericController();
*
* sub_2.addTestElement(new IfController( " \"a\".equals(\"a\")" ) );
* sub_3.addTestElement(new IfController("2>100"));
* sub_3.addTestElement(new IfController("false==true"));
* sub_2.addTestElement(sub_3); sub_2.addTestElement(new
* IfController("2==3")); controller.addTestElement(sub_2);
*/
/*
* IfController controller = new IfController("12==12");
* controller.initialize();
*/
// TestElement sampler = null;
// while ((sampler = controller.next()) != null) {
// logger.debug(" ->>> Gonna assertTrue :" + sampler.getClass().getName() + " Property is ---->>>"
// + sampler.getName());
// }
}
}
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