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#!/bin/bash
# Inspired from https://github.com/hhcordero/docker-jmeter-client
# Basically runs jmeter, assuming the PATH is set to point to JMeter bin-dir (see Dockerfile)
#
# This script expects the standdard JMeter command parameters.
#
# Install jmeter plugins available on /plugins volume
if [ -d /plugins ]
then
for plugin in /plugins/*.jar; do
cp $plugin $(pwd)/lib/ext
done;
fi
# Execute JMeter command
set -e
freeMem=`awk '/MemFree/ { print int($2/1024) }' /proc/meminfo`
s=$(($freeMem/10*8))
x=$(($freeMem/10*8))
n=$(($freeMem/10*2))
export JVM_ARGS="-Xmn${n}m -Xms${s}m -Xmx${x}m"
echo "START Running Jmeter on `date`"
echo "JVM_ARGS=${JVM_ARGS}"
echo "jmeter args=$@"
# Keep entrypoint simple: we must pass the standard JMeter arguments
#jmeter $@
jmeter --nongui -t "tests/test-plan.jmx" -l "tests/test-plan.jtl" && \
echo "PERFORMANCE LOAD TEST COMPLETED AND RESULTS ARE PUBLISHED HERE" && \
tail -f tests/test-plan.jtl
/bin/bash
# -n \
# -t "/tests/${TEST_DIR}/${TEST_PLAN}.jmx" \
# -l "/tests/${TEST_DIR}/${TEST_PLAN}.jtl"
# exec tail -f jmeter.log
# -D "java.rmi.server.hostname=${IP}" \
# -D "client.rmi.localport=${RMI_PORT}" \
# -R $REMOTE_HOSTS