I need some example where we are capturing dynamic value and passing it into the subsequent request
I need some example where we are capturing dynamic value and passing it into the subsequent request.
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I need some example where we are capturing dynamic value and passing it into the subsequent request.
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I need some example where we are capturing dynamic value and passing it into the subsequent request.
k6
I need some example where we are capturing dynamic value and passing it into the subsequent request.
k6
k6
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You can do that via the http.Response object that each HTTP request returns: https://docs.k6.io/docs/response-k6http
A simple example that uses httpbin.org:
import http from "k6/http";
export default function (data) {
let resp1 = http.get("https://httpbin.org/anything");
let resp2 = http.post("https://httpbin.org/post", { myip: resp1.json().origin });
console.log(resp2.body)
}
I am also looking - How can we handle single sign on . I have an application which takes username and password during launch and then login. So If you know loadrunner we use web_set_user, but here in K6 how can we handle this ??
– Engineer
Dec 1 '18 at 2:55
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You can do that via the http.Response object that each HTTP request returns: https://docs.k6.io/docs/response-k6http
A simple example that uses httpbin.org:
import http from "k6/http";
export default function (data) {
let resp1 = http.get("https://httpbin.org/anything");
let resp2 = http.post("https://httpbin.org/post", { myip: resp1.json().origin });
console.log(resp2.body)
}
I am also looking - How can we handle single sign on . I have an application which takes username and password during launch and then login. So If you know loadrunner we use web_set_user, but here in K6 how can we handle this ??
– Engineer
Dec 1 '18 at 2:55
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You can do that via the http.Response object that each HTTP request returns: https://docs.k6.io/docs/response-k6http
A simple example that uses httpbin.org:
import http from "k6/http";
export default function (data) {
let resp1 = http.get("https://httpbin.org/anything");
let resp2 = http.post("https://httpbin.org/post", { myip: resp1.json().origin });
console.log(resp2.body)
}
I am also looking - How can we handle single sign on . I have an application which takes username and password during launch and then login. So If you know loadrunner we use web_set_user, but here in K6 how can we handle this ??
– Engineer
Dec 1 '18 at 2:55
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You can do that via the http.Response object that each HTTP request returns: https://docs.k6.io/docs/response-k6http
A simple example that uses httpbin.org:
import http from "k6/http";
export default function (data) {
let resp1 = http.get("https://httpbin.org/anything");
let resp2 = http.post("https://httpbin.org/post", { myip: resp1.json().origin });
console.log(resp2.body)
}
You can do that via the http.Response object that each HTTP request returns: https://docs.k6.io/docs/response-k6http
A simple example that uses httpbin.org:
import http from "k6/http";
export default function (data) {
let resp1 = http.get("https://httpbin.org/anything");
let resp2 = http.post("https://httpbin.org/post", { myip: resp1.json().origin });
console.log(resp2.body)
}
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I am also looking - How can we handle single sign on . I have an application which takes username and password during launch and then login. So If you know loadrunner we use web_set_user, but here in K6 how can we handle this ??
– Engineer
Dec 1 '18 at 2:55
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I am also looking - How can we handle single sign on . I have an application which takes username and password during launch and then login. So If you know loadrunner we use web_set_user, but here in K6 how can we handle this ??
– Engineer
Dec 1 '18 at 2:55
I am also looking - How can we handle single sign on . I have an application which takes username and password during launch and then login. So If you know loadrunner we use web_set_user, but here in K6 how can we handle this ??
– Engineer
Dec 1 '18 at 2:55
I am also looking - How can we handle single sign on . I have an application which takes username and password during launch and then login. So If you know loadrunner we use web_set_user, but here in K6 how can we handle this ??
– Engineer
Dec 1 '18 at 2:55
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Welcome! To ask On Topic question, please read Question Check list and the perfect question and how to create a Minimal, Complete and Verifiable Example and take the tour. We are very willing to help you fix your code, but we dont write code for you.
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