Results

You can view test results displayed in real time or after a test has completed in multiple graphs or from consolidated reports. Online and offline analysis capabilities include performance trending, anomaly detection, and root cause analysis.

View the results list

The Results page shows a list of all the load tests run in a specified date range.

Configure the view

You can configure and sort the load tests included in the list using the following options:

Option Description
Group by

Click the Group by button Group by button to open the menu and select one of the following options:

  • Status

  • Test name

  • Trigger time

  • Triggered by

Assign and filter by labels For details, see Assign labels below.
Date range Select the start and end dates for the range.
Search Search for load tests that include a specific string in the name.

Open graphs and reports

For each load test run, you can open different graphs and reports to analyze the results. In the row for a specific load test run, you can select from the following options:

Action Description

Open the Dashboard pane

Click the Dashboard button Dashboard button to open the Dashboard pane with graphs that can help you analyze the performance of a selected run for a load test. For details, see Dashboard.

Open the Report pane

Click the Report button Report button to open the Report pane. The available reports are: Summary, Top 10 Transactions, Passed & failed Transactions per second, Errors per second,

Export results to a CSV file

Click the More options button and select CSV to open the Export results dialog box, which allows you to choose what to export to your CSV file. For details, see Export as CSV.

View Single user performance reports

Click the More options button and select Single user performance to view single user performance reports. For details, see Single user performance data reports.

Add note to test result set

Click the More options button and select Add note to add a note to the selected test result set. After you add a note, the option changes to Edit note. You can add a note to a test run with any status and with a duration greater than zero.

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Assign labels

Use labels to help you organize scripts in your repository, or to organize your load tests in the Load tests and Results pages. The labels you create are common to both scripts and load tests.

Labels can be nested in sub-categories:

Labels dropdown list

You can perform the following actions for labels:

Action Task

Create a label

 

  1. Click the Expand labels pane button Expand labels pane button to open the Labels pane.
  2. In the Labels pane, click Create label to open the New label dialog box.
  3. Give the label a name.
  4. Optionally, nest the label under another label.
  5. Click the Select color button Select color button to select a label color.
Edit a label

From the Labels pane, highlight a label.

Click the More options button More options button and select Edit.

Delete a label

From the Labels pane, highlight a label.

Click the More options button More options button and select Remove.

Removing a label also removes any sub-labels.

Assign a color to the label

From the Labels pane, highlight a label.

Click theMore options button More options button and select Color.

Add a sub-label

From the Labels pane, highlight a label.

Click the More options button More options button and select Add sub-label.

Manually assign a label

You can assign a label to a script manually after the script has been uploaded.

  1. In the Assets > Scripts grid, select the check box of the scripts you want to label. For Results or Load tests, select one item in the grid.

  2. Click the Assign labels button Assing labels button, and select one or more labels to assign to the selected items.

Automatically assign a label

You can assign a label to a script automatically when uploading the script.

To assign a label to a script automatically, select the required label before uploading the script's .zip file or before dragging and dropping the script into the Assets > Scripts page.

Note: To assign a label to a script uploaded from a Git repository, you must use Git agent 2022.10 or later.

Filter by a label

You can filter scripts, load tests, and results by a specific label.

In the Labels pane, highlight a label or sub-label to filter the displayed items.

Labels pane example

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