Gatling exec with session
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I need to make a request in Gatling, in which I'm able to access session items (without the expression language). I need to do this, because I want to inject data into a ByteArrayBody request from a csv feeder. To demonstrate my problem, I have a small example (without the actual need of the session).

The following scenario runs fine:

val scnBase: ScenarioBuilder = scenario("Test scneario").repeat(1){
  exec(http("Http Test test").get("http://google.de/"))
}

But that one doesn't (I get the exception There were no requests sent during the simulation, reports won't be generated):

val scnBase: ScenarioBuilder = scenario("Test scneario").repeat(1){
  exec(session => {
    http("Http Test test").get("http://google.de/")
    session
  })
}

I run my simulations in IntelliJ (which worked fine so far) and in the following (here minimized) simulation file:

package test.scala

import java.text.SimpleDateFormat
import java.util.Date

import io.gatling.core.Predef._
import io.gatling.core.body.ByteArrayBody
import io.gatling.core.structure.ScenarioBuilder
import io.gatling.http.Predef._
import io.gatling.http.protocol.HttpProtocolBuilder
import org.slf4j.LoggerFactory
import test.scala.TerminalTesterRequest.url
import test.scala.requests._
import test.scala.util.CharsetConverter

import scala.concurrent.duration._
import scala.language.postfixOps

class MySimulation extends Simulation {

  //base URL (actually this URL is different, but it's not important)
  val ecmsServerUri = "http://0.0.0.0"

  //base Protocol
  val httpProtocol: HttpProtocolBuilder = http
    .baseUrl(ecmsServerUri)
    .inferHtmlResources(BlackList(""".*\.js""", """.*\.css""", """.*\.gif""", """.*\.jpeg""", """.*\.jpg""", """.*\.ico""", """.*\.woff""", """.*\.(t|o)tf""", """.*\.png"""), WhiteList())
    .acceptHeader("*/*")
    .acceptEncodingHeader("gzip, deflate")
    .acceptLanguageHeader("en,en-US;q=0.7,de-DE;q=0.3")
    .userAgentHeader("Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; MS Web Services Client Protocol 2.0.50727.8762)")

  val scnBase: ScenarioBuilder = scenario("Test scneario").repeat(1){
    exec(session => {
      http("Http Test test").get("http://google.de/")
      session
    })
  }

  setUp(
    scnBase.inject(constantUsersPerSec(1) during(1 seconds)).protocols(httpProtocol)
  ).maxDuration(5 minutes)
}

How can I run an exec request with the information of the session (or at least the data from the feeder)? I'm using Gatling 3.1.1

Basswood answered 29/4, 2019 at 16:40 Comment(4)
Having your http builder inside a session command ensures that it won't get executed as all the builders need to get executed at startup. You can use the gatling EL in the body request.Framing
@JamesWarr you say that if I use EL in the ByteArrayBody gatling still detects it?Basswood
Nope, it doesn't - at least not if it's encoded in EBCDIC, as is the case for me.Basswood
Ok, actually it is possible to write an expression in the constructor of the ByteArrayBody. Whilst this doesn't answer the question (hence only a comment), it does solve my problem.Basswood
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Build whatever you need in a function and put the result in the session, then refer that value in the actual request

val feeder = csv("foo.csv")

scenario("Test scenario")
  .feed(feeder)
  .exec(buildPostData)
  .exec(http("Http Test test")
    .post(createApiURL)  
    .body(ByteArrayBody("${postData}"))
    .check(status.is(200))
  )

def buildPostData: Expression[Session] = session => {
  val postData: Array[Byte] = 
    ... // getting values from csv record: session("csvHeader").as[String]
  session.set("postData", postData)
}
Neutral answered 22/4, 2020 at 16:23 Comment(0)

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