Currently I'm trying to run groovy scripts in JMeter with grape in windows: My JMeter has c:\JMeter\lib\groovy-all.2.4.16.jar, c:\JMeter\lib\ivy-2.5.0.jar (heard needed this).
A lot of examples I see for grape config are in Linux. I put the grapeConfig.xml in c:\JMeter\ with the following settings:
<ivysettings>
<settings defaultResolver="downloadGrapes"/>
<resolvers>
<chain name="downloadGrapes">
<filesystem name="cachedGrapes">
<ivy pattern="${user.home}/.groovy/grapes/[organisation]/[module]/ivy-[revision].xml"/>
<artifact pattern="${user.home}/.groovy/grapes/[organisation]/[module]/[type]s/[artifact]-[revision].[ext]"/>
</filesystem>
<!-- todo add 'endorsed groovy extensions' resolver here -->
<ibiblio name="codehaus" root="http://repository.codehaus.org/" m2compatible="true"/>
<ibiblio name="ibiblio" m2compatible="true"/>
<ibiblio name="java.net2" root="http://download.java.net/maven/2/" m2compatible="true"/>
<!-- this fixes the missing 2.1_3 version of cglib-nodep -->
<ibiblio name="mirror" root="http://mirrors.ibiblio.org/maven2/" m2compatible="true"/>
</chain>
</resolvers>
</ivysettings>
When I execute a script in JMeter I get the following error as part of a groovy @Grab:
General error during conversion: Error grabbing Grapes -- [download failed: commons-logging#commons-logging;1.1.1!commons-logging.jar]
java.lang.RuntimeException: Error grabbing Grapes -- [download failed: commons-logging#commons-logging;1.1.1!commons-logging.jar]
Any help would be greatly appreciated on getting proper configuration of grape with JMeter and groovy on Windows?
As per Global grapeConfig.xml thread Grape is checking the following:
grape.config
system property (if it is not null)groovy.root
system property (if it is not null)user.home/.groovy
folderSo in order to "tell" JMeter to use your custom
grapeConfig.xml
you need to launch JMeter like:To make the change permanent add the next line to
system.properties
file:More information: