JMeter - Execute HTTP Request until Response Headers matches












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I'm new with JMeter and I'm working with a script for checking the cache, the scenario was to:




  1. do a GET request

  2. verify that it has been cached

  3. do a DELETE request

  4. verify that the cache has been deleted


However since there are three instances in the environment I'm working on my script is having intermittent failures because of the different x-internal-service-host being returned.



My test results looks like this:




  1. do a GET request (x-internal-service-host returned is
    c3c8021a51a9:8080 - PASS)

  2. verify that it has been cached
    (x-internal-service-host returned is 4eb7ac9d4a76:8080 - FAILED
    because the call made was for c3c8021a51a9:8080)

  3. do a DELETE
    request (x-internal-service-host returned
    is c3c8021a51a9:8080 - PASS)

  4. verify that the cache has been deleted
    (request x-internal-service-host returned is c3c8021a51a9:8080 -
    FAILED because the delete was made for 4eb7ac9d4a76:8080)


I'm thinking of extracting the Response Header x-internal-service-host in step 1 but I'm not sure how to proceed once extracted, is it possible to send a GET request until the Response Header extracted matches the Response Header result for steps 2 to 4 or is there a better way to do this?










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    I'm new with JMeter and I'm working with a script for checking the cache, the scenario was to:




    1. do a GET request

    2. verify that it has been cached

    3. do a DELETE request

    4. verify that the cache has been deleted


    However since there are three instances in the environment I'm working on my script is having intermittent failures because of the different x-internal-service-host being returned.



    My test results looks like this:




    1. do a GET request (x-internal-service-host returned is
      c3c8021a51a9:8080 - PASS)

    2. verify that it has been cached
      (x-internal-service-host returned is 4eb7ac9d4a76:8080 - FAILED
      because the call made was for c3c8021a51a9:8080)

    3. do a DELETE
      request (x-internal-service-host returned
      is c3c8021a51a9:8080 - PASS)

    4. verify that the cache has been deleted
      (request x-internal-service-host returned is c3c8021a51a9:8080 -
      FAILED because the delete was made for 4eb7ac9d4a76:8080)


    I'm thinking of extracting the Response Header x-internal-service-host in step 1 but I'm not sure how to proceed once extracted, is it possible to send a GET request until the Response Header extracted matches the Response Header result for steps 2 to 4 or is there a better way to do this?










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      I'm new with JMeter and I'm working with a script for checking the cache, the scenario was to:




      1. do a GET request

      2. verify that it has been cached

      3. do a DELETE request

      4. verify that the cache has been deleted


      However since there are three instances in the environment I'm working on my script is having intermittent failures because of the different x-internal-service-host being returned.



      My test results looks like this:




      1. do a GET request (x-internal-service-host returned is
        c3c8021a51a9:8080 - PASS)

      2. verify that it has been cached
        (x-internal-service-host returned is 4eb7ac9d4a76:8080 - FAILED
        because the call made was for c3c8021a51a9:8080)

      3. do a DELETE
        request (x-internal-service-host returned
        is c3c8021a51a9:8080 - PASS)

      4. verify that the cache has been deleted
        (request x-internal-service-host returned is c3c8021a51a9:8080 -
        FAILED because the delete was made for 4eb7ac9d4a76:8080)


      I'm thinking of extracting the Response Header x-internal-service-host in step 1 but I'm not sure how to proceed once extracted, is it possible to send a GET request until the Response Header extracted matches the Response Header result for steps 2 to 4 or is there a better way to do this?










      share|improve this question















      I'm new with JMeter and I'm working with a script for checking the cache, the scenario was to:




      1. do a GET request

      2. verify that it has been cached

      3. do a DELETE request

      4. verify that the cache has been deleted


      However since there are three instances in the environment I'm working on my script is having intermittent failures because of the different x-internal-service-host being returned.



      My test results looks like this:




      1. do a GET request (x-internal-service-host returned is
        c3c8021a51a9:8080 - PASS)

      2. verify that it has been cached
        (x-internal-service-host returned is 4eb7ac9d4a76:8080 - FAILED
        because the call made was for c3c8021a51a9:8080)

      3. do a DELETE
        request (x-internal-service-host returned
        is c3c8021a51a9:8080 - PASS)

      4. verify that the cache has been deleted
        (request x-internal-service-host returned is c3c8021a51a9:8080 -
        FAILED because the delete was made for 4eb7ac9d4a76:8080)


      I'm thinking of extracting the Response Header x-internal-service-host in step 1 but I'm not sure how to proceed once extracted, is it possible to send a GET request until the Response Header extracted matches the Response Header result for steps 2 to 4 or is there a better way to do this?







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      asked Nov 19 '18 at 19:35









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