Tuesday, June 16, 2020

The BlazeMeter Chrome Extension : Record JMeter, Selenium, or Synchronized JMeter and Selenium

The BlazeMeter Chrome Extension:

The BlazeMeter chrome extension is a free tool that enables you to Record, Browse, Upload, and Run your testing scripts. The Chrome Extension supports recording JMX, JSON or YML files, for running in JMeter, Taurus or BlazeMeter as well as both JMeter and Selenium scripts, automatically and simultaneously.


Running Your JMeter and Selenium Script in BlazeMeter:

The new BlazeMeter Chrome extension records all of the HTTP/S requests that your browser sends, creates a JMeter or Selenium script, and uploads it to Blazemeter, where you can execute it with a single click.

In other words, you can run a JMeter and Selenium without even having them installed. There is no need to install JMeter or Selenium to record or run a performance test; the Chrome extension creates the script on its own.

Running Your JMeter and Selenium Script Locally:

On the other hand, if you have JMeter installed, you can convert your recording into a JMeter JMX file or Taurus YAML file, then edit or run it via your browser or on your local computer.  

Note: The extension needs to be able to communicate with blazemeter.com in order for the recording to be converted into a script.

Using the BlazeMeter Chrome Extension:

1. Add Blazemeter Chrome Extension on your local computer

2. Record your actions, then play them back as a script

How to Add Blazemeter Chrome Extension on your local computer

1. Open chrome browser, Click on chrome Apps




2. Click on web-store which is in Right-bottom


3. Search Blazemeter and click on Add extension




4. Now you can Login and see blazemeter on your chrome 



How to Record your actions, then play them back as a script

1.  Provide test name and click on recording button. And type website name whatever you want to test.


2. Save .jmx file on your local machine



3. Open Jmeter


4. Now, you can open your saved .jmx file in Jmeter 


5. Here you can see all http request and execute your performance testing and load testing


For more information you can follow below link :) 

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