public class UrlDecode extends AbstractFunction
Constructor and Description |
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UrlDecode() |
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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java.lang.String |
execute(SampleResult previousResult,
Sampler currentSampler)
N.B. execute() should be synchronized if function is operating with non-thread-safe
objects (e.g. operates with files).
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java.util.List<java.lang.String> |
getArgumentDesc()
Return a list of strings briefly describing each parameter your function
takes.
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java.lang.String |
getReferenceKey()
Return the name of your function.
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void |
setParameters(java.util.Collection<CompoundVariable> parameters)
Note: This is always called even if no parameters are provided
(versions of JMeter after 2.3.1)
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addVariableValue, checkMinParameterCount, checkParameterCount, checkParameterCount, execute, getVariables
public java.lang.String execute(SampleResult previousResult, Sampler currentSampler) throws InvalidVariableException
N.B. execute() should be synchronized if function is operating with non-thread-safe objects (e.g. operates with files).
JMeter ensures setParameters() happens-before execute(): setParameters is executed in main thread, and worker threads are started after that.execute
in interface Function
execute
in class AbstractFunction
previousResult
- The previous SampleResult
currentSampler
- The current Sampler
InvalidVariableException
- - when the variables for the function call can't be evaluatedFunction.execute(SampleResult, Sampler)
public void setParameters(java.util.Collection<CompoundVariable> parameters) throws InvalidVariableException
setParameters
in interface Function
setParameters
in class AbstractFunction
parameters
- The parameters for the function callInvalidVariableException
- - when the variables for the function call can't be evaluatedFunction.setParameters(Collection)
public java.lang.String getReferenceKey()
getReferenceKey
in interface Function
getReferenceKey
in class AbstractFunction
Function.getReferenceKey()
public java.util.List<java.lang.String> getArgumentDesc()
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