Package org.apache.jmeter.functions
Class ThreadGroupName
java.lang.Object
org.apache.jmeter.functions.AbstractFunction
org.apache.jmeter.functions.ThreadGroupName
- All Implemented Interfaces:
Function
Returns Thread Group Name
- Since:
- 5.0
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Constructor Summary
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Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionexecute
(SampleResult previousResult, Sampler currentSampler) Get current thread group using sampler's contextReturn a list of strings briefly describing each parameter your function takes.protected final Object[]
Return the name of your function.void
setParameters
(Collection<CompoundVariable> parameters) Note: This is always called even if no parameters are provided (versions of JMeter after 2.3.1)void
setParameters
(Collection<CompoundVariable> parameters, Integer min, Integer max) Methods inherited from class org.apache.jmeter.functions.AbstractFunction
addVariableValue, checkMinParameterCount, checkParameterCount, checkParameterCount, execute, getVariables
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Constructor Details
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ThreadGroupName
public ThreadGroupName()
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Method Details
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execute
public String execute(SampleResult previousResult, Sampler currentSampler) throws InvalidVariableException Get current thread group using sampler's context- Specified by:
execute
in interfaceFunction
- Specified by:
execute
in classAbstractFunction
- Parameters:
previousResult
- The previousSampleResult
currentSampler
- The currentSampler
- Returns:
- The replacement value, which was generated by the function
- Throws:
InvalidVariableException
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getArgumentDesc
Return a list of strings briefly describing each parameter your function takes. Please use JMeterUtils.getResString(resource_name) to grab a resource string. Otherwise, your help text will be difficult to internationalize. This list is not optional. If you don't wish to write help, you must at least return a List containing the correct number of blank strings, one for each argument.- Returns:
- List with brief descriptions for each parameter the function takes
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setParameters
public void setParameters(Collection<CompoundVariable> parameters, Integer min, Integer max) throws InvalidVariableException - Throws:
InvalidVariableException
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getReferenceKey
Return the name of your function. Convention is to prepend "__" to the name (ie "__regexFunction")- Specified by:
getReferenceKey
in interfaceFunction
- Specified by:
getReferenceKey
in classAbstractFunction
- Returns:
- The name of the function
- See Also:
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getParameterValues
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setParameters
Note: This is always called even if no parameters are provided (versions of JMeter after 2.3.1)- Specified by:
setParameters
in interfaceFunction
- Specified by:
setParameters
in classAbstractFunction
- Parameters:
parameters
- The parameters for the function call- Throws:
InvalidVariableException
- - when the variables for the function call can't be evaluated- See Also:
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