Great! I enjoyed this video to the point of watching it twice. It would be nice to see your video tutorials on stress and endurance testing using Gatling. Thanks
🧐 Transform your documentation with MkDocs and the Material theme! Follow this guide to publish your portal online in no time. Want more content like this? Let me know, and I'll dive deeper in future tutorials!
Thanks; I liked the way you explained. I get this error when I tried it from my end: ERROR c.intuit.karate.core.FeatureParser - not a valid feature file: examples/puzzletosolve.feature - mismatched input 'w' expecting <EOF>
Hello, the vide is really nice, I watched 2 times. What can I do when I want to create a performance test but in order to visit the website I need credentials? There is a certain page in the website which I want to test with a lot of users concurrently. I guess it would need authorization and token to be added somehow, maybe even more things.
Thanks Charlie - glad it was helpful. Honestly I'm not sure without seeing your code. However, I am currently working on a brand new getting started video for MkDocs Material where I cover this, so following that might help. It should be out in a week or so.
I'm not sure I understand the docstring question, could you elaborate? For reordering see if github.com/squidfunk/mkdocs-material/discussions/3482 is helpful
Thanks for your video! It was super helpful :) I've had issues rendering html... Do any of these features and plugins in the yml file cause issues when rendering images using html in your markdown files? <p align="center"> <img src="image1.png" alt="image 1" height="100"> <img src="image2.png" alt="image 2" height="100"> </p> I can't seem to get the above to render (the images are in the docs directly with the markdown file)
Thanks for the kind words! I'm not aware of any issues with regards to rendering and plugin to be honest... I'm actually working on an updated version of this tutorial that should be out in a next next or two - so I'll keep an eye out for any issues around this in the latest version of the plugins
Hello there, I joined a new project and decided to use Gatling with JS for the load testing. It's a really interesting opportunity for testers, who are used to work with JS.
I recently got screen studio. Overall its a great recorder but there are a few cons i identified. 1- no pause unpause shortcuts 2- no further shortcuts optimization 3- no camera adjustment with keyframes on different segments. For example, if i set cam position at one place then there is no option to move it to left or right or any other place during the entire recorded video 4- system audio mixing with external mic audio. No separate channels to record audio 5- rendering time is way longer than normal screen recorders such as OBS 6- editing timeline sometimes creates zoom in out problems 7- heats up even my mac m2 and takes huge part of RAM and GPU 8- no livestream options available 9- no option to remove silences filler words etc as it’s an editor too Good luck though it has kinda great features too
Got this recommended in my feed, awesome production quality, keep up the good work James In the meanwhile I’ll check out the other videos on the channel Appreciate your work!
Superb! Really liked that so much was covered in 20 minutes. Just a quick question - does the JavaScript version use more resources compared to the Scala version, for a relatively large test, say with 1000 vusers? Any info on the resource consumption will be appreciated.
Thanks for the feedback. So I asked the Gatling team this question around a month ago, and they didn’t yet have any profiling data to compare the versions . With that being said , the JS version is essentially a wrapper on top of the original Scala code , so I would expect the resource consumption to be similar
🔥 Karate is an incredibly powerful and flexible tool for all your Test Automation needs - let me know if you enjoyed this video, and what else you want me to cover!
💎 Gatling 3.11 has quite a few updates and potentially breaking changes - this video should help you get on top of them. Also the announcement of Gatling JavaScript is HUGE! Let me know what you want to see covered next for Gatling 👇
Thanks for the video. I have been using Jmeter for the last 5 years, just that wanted to have a glimpse on Galting. I am not very good at Java but still can understand and write the scripts. Questions, 1. Doesn't it become a complex script if we have multiple APIs in a script and many scripts when we run them at same time? 2. If we run 10 different scripts at same time, can we stop some of the scripts in between individually? 3. Can we get consolidated (single) report when multiple scripts are run at same time?
Thanks, James for this amazing video. Your succinct explanation and audience-friendly style really helped me get an understanding of what PE and IDP are. I am a non-tech person working on tech learning content (tech content supplied by SMEs) and I look forward to more videos from you. 👌👌🤘
How can I configue my .yml document by my self? In your vedio, you just paste some code in the mkdocs.yml, but I do not know how to find these codes, can you help me? Very thanks!