How to get the absolute folder location of a Jmeter .jmx project file from within itself?

六月ゝ 毕业季﹏ 提交于 2019-11-30 21:25:16
Dmitri T

If you're looking for the way to locate current script when you run JMeter in GUI mode you can try the following Beanshell expression:

${__BeanShell(import org.apache.jmeter.gui.GuiPackage;GuiPackage.getInstance().getTestPlanFile();)}

If you brake this down into 5 lines there will be:

import org.apache.jmeter.gui.GuiPackage;
import org.apache.commons.io.FilenameUtils;
String testPlanFile = GuiPackage.getInstance().getTestPlanFile();
String testPlanFileDir = FilenameUtils.getFullPathNoEndSeparator(testPlanFile);
vars.put("testPlanFileDir", testPlanFileDir);
log.info("testPlanFileDir:" + testPlanFileDir);

Your current .jmx file fill be stored as scriptFile JMeter Variable.

References:

The solution was (thanks to Ardesco) to do the following:

Use the following variables, set in the Test Plan global variables:

projectHome = ${__BeanShell(import org.apache.jmeter.services.FileServer; FileServer.getFileServer().getBaseDir();)}
jmeterHome = ${__BeanShell(System.getProperty("user.dir");)}
scriptHome = ${projectHome}/scripts
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