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hubot-blazemeter

v2.2.0

Published

A hubot script for blazemeter integration

Downloads

28

Readme

hubot-blazemeter

A Hubot script for BlazeMeter integration

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BlazeMeter Hubot

Hubot allows you to run BlazeMeter commands using Hubot, which integrates with any leading chat clients (Knowingly HipChat, Slack, IRC, etc..)

Preparation

Required:

  • You will need to have a BlazeMeter account, or access to one. Signup for one now!
  • You will need to have a BlazeMeter Api Key
  • A workable environment (usually https://a.blazemeter.com but configurable to any other env)

Installation

  • Install this npm package to your hubot repo:
$ npm install --save hubot-blazemeter
  • Add hubot-blazemeter to your external-scripts.json

Usage

In order to start using BlazeMeter's API, you will need to setup 2 variables with Hubot:

  • Env endpoint (Usually http://a.blazemeter.com).
  • API Key (You can find this at: http://a.blazemeter.com/app/#settings/api-key)

Example workflow:

hubot bm set env http://a.blazemeter.com
hubot bm set api key 12345:123123123123123

These are a list of hubot-blazemeter commands:

Setup

  • hubot bm whoami

  • hubot bm get api key

  • hubot bm set api key <key_id>:<key_secret>

  • hubot bm get env

  • hubot bm set env <env>

Listing

  • hubot bm list (tests|masters|sessions)
  • hubot bm list running (tests|masters|sessions)

Using

  • hubot bm (run|stop|terminate) test <test_id>

Get Involved

  1. fork it (https://github.com/Blazemeter/hubot-blazemeter)
  2. create your feature branch (git checkout -b my-new-feature)
  3. commit your changes (git commit -am 'Add some feature')
  4. push to the branch (git push origin my-new-feature)
  5. Create new pull request