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where,
where,
*<code>-n</code> – Non-GUI mode – This specifies JMeter is to run in non-gui mode
*<code>-t</code> – Name of JMX file that contains Test Plan
*<code>-l</code> – Name of JTL file to capture results to
*<code>-j</code> – Name of Log file to capture execution logs


*-n – Non-GUI mode – This specifies JMeter is to run in non-gui mode
*-t – Name of JMX file that contains Test Plan
*-l – Name of JTL file to capture results to
*-j – Name of Log file to capture execution logs


After running this command, Jmeter instance will be initiated which will execute the JMX file mentioned after -t. Post execution it will create the Test result file with .jtl format. If a result file with same name already exist, it will be appended with new one.
After running this command, Jmeter instance will be initiated which will execute the JMX file mentioned after -t. Post execution it will create the Test result file with .jtl format. If a result file with same name already exist, it will be appended with new one.

Revision as of 13:50, 9 June 2018

Run Jmeter in Non-GUI mode

jmeter -n -t YourJmeterTestPlan.jmx -l TestResultFile.jtl  -j LogFile.log

where,

  • -n – Non-GUI mode – This specifies JMeter is to run in non-gui mode
  • -t – Name of JMX file that contains Test Plan
  • -l – Name of JTL file to capture results to
  • -j – Name of Log file to capture execution logs


After running this command, Jmeter instance will be initiated which will execute the JMX file mentioned after -t. Post execution it will create the Test result file with .jtl format. If a result file with same name already exist, it will be appended with new one.

Full list of command line options

jmeter -?

References