Class StaticJMeterGUIComponent
- All Implemented Interfaces:
ClearGui
,JMeterGUIComponent
JMeter needs component names to create menus, however, default GUIComponent implementations create UI elements in their constructors. This class implements just the minimal subset of the methods to make menu factory happy.
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Constructor Summary
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Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionvoid
clearGui()
Clear the gui and return it to initial default values.void
configure
(org.apache.jmeter.testelement.TestElement element) The GUI must be able to extract the data from the TestElement and update all GUI fields to represent those data.When a user right-clicks on the component in the test tree, or selects the edit menu when the component is selected, the component will be asked to return a JPopupMenu that provides all the options available to the user from this component.org.apache.jmeter.testelement.TestElement
JMeter test components are separated into a model and a GUI representation.Get the component's document anchor name.Get the component's resource name, which getStaticLabel uses to derive the component's label in the local language.This is the list of add menu categories this gui component will be available under.getName()
Gets the name of the JMeter GUI component.Get the component's label.boolean
Test GUI elements can be disabled, in which case they do not become part of the test when run.void
modifyTestElement
(org.apache.jmeter.testelement.TestElement element) GUI components are responsible for populating TestElements they create with the data currently held in the GUI components.void
setEnabled
(boolean enabled) Set whether this component is enabled.void
Sets the name of the JMeter GUI Component.Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait
Methods inherited from interface org.apache.jmeter.gui.JMeterGUIComponent
assignDefaultValues, canBeAdded, makeTestElement
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Constructor Details
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StaticJMeterGUIComponent
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Method Details
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getLabelResource
Description copied from interface:JMeterGUIComponent
Get the component's resource name, which getStaticLabel uses to derive the component's label in the local language. The resource name is fixed, and does not vary with the selected language.Normally this method should be overridden in preference to overriding getStaticLabel(). However where the resource name is not available or required, getStaticLabel() may be overridden instead.
- Specified by:
getLabelResource
in interfaceJMeterGUIComponent
- Returns:
- the resource name
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getStaticLabel
Description copied from interface:JMeterGUIComponent
Get the component's label. This label is used in drop down lists that give the user the option of choosing one type of component in a list of many. It should therefore be a descriptive name for the end user to see. It must be unique to the class. It is also used by Help to find the appropriate location in the documentation. Normally getLabelResource() should be overridden instead of this method; the definition of this method in AbstractJMeterGuiComponent is intended for general use.- Specified by:
getStaticLabel
in interfaceJMeterGUIComponent
- Returns:
- GUI label for the component.
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getMenuCategories
Description copied from interface:JMeterGUIComponent
This is the list of add menu categories this gui component will be available under. For instance, if this represents a Controller, then the MenuFactory.CONTROLLERS category should be in the returned collection. When a user right-clicks on a tree element and looks through the "add" menu, which category your GUI component shows up in is determined by which categories are returned by this method. Most GUI's belong to only one category, but it is possible for a component to exist in multiple categories.- Specified by:
getMenuCategories
in interfaceJMeterGUIComponent
- Returns:
- a Collection of Strings, where each element is one of the constants defined in MenuFactory
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setName
Description copied from interface:JMeterGUIComponent
Sets the name of the JMeter GUI Component. The name of the component is used in the Test Tree as the name of the tree node.- Specified by:
setName
in interfaceJMeterGUIComponent
- Parameters:
name
- the name of the component
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getName
Description copied from interface:JMeterGUIComponent
Gets the name of the JMeter GUI component. The name of the component is used in the Test Tree as the name of the tree node.- Specified by:
getName
in interfaceJMeterGUIComponent
- Returns:
- the name of the component
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getDocAnchor
Description copied from interface:JMeterGUIComponent
Get the component's document anchor name. Used by Help to find the appropriate location in the documentation- Specified by:
getDocAnchor
in interfaceJMeterGUIComponent
- Returns:
- Document anchor (#ref) for the component.
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createTestElement
public org.apache.jmeter.testelement.TestElement createTestElement()Description copied from interface:JMeterGUIComponent
JMeter test components are separated into a model and a GUI representation. The model holds the data and the GUI displays it. The GUI class is responsible for knowing how to create and initialize with data the model class that it knows how to display, and this method is called when new test elements are created.Since 5.6.3, the default implementation is as follows, and subclasses should override
JMeterGUIComponent.makeTestElement()
public TestElement createTestElement() { TestElement element = makeTestElement(); assignDefaultValues(element); return el; }
Before 5.6.3 the canonical implementation was as follows, however, it is recommended to avoid overriding
JMeterGUIComponent.createTestElement()
and overrideJMeterGUIComponent.makeTestElement()
instead.public TestElement createTestElement() { TestElementXYZ el = new TestElementXYZ(); modifyTestElement(el); return el; }
- Specified by:
createTestElement
in interfaceJMeterGUIComponent
- Returns:
- the Test Element object that the GUI component represents.
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modifyTestElement
public void modifyTestElement(org.apache.jmeter.testelement.TestElement element) Description copied from interface:JMeterGUIComponent
GUI components are responsible for populating TestElements they create with the data currently held in the GUI components. This method should overwrite whatever data is currently in the TestElement as it is called after a user has filled out the form elements in the gui with new information.If you override
AbstractJMeterGuiComponent
, you might want usingAbstractJMeterGuiComponent.bindingGroup
instead of overridingmodifyTestElement
.The canonical implementation looks like this:
@Override public void modifyTestElement(TestElement element) { super.modifyTestElement(element); // clear the element and assign basic fields like name, gui class, test class // Using the element setters (preferred): // If the field is empty, you probably want to remove the property instead of storing an empty string // See Streamline binding of UI elements to TestElement properties // for more details TestElementXYZ xyz = (TestElementXYZ) element; xyz.setState(StringUtils.defaultIfEmpty(guiState.getText(), null)); xyz.setCode(StringUtils.defaultIfEmpty(guiCode.getText(), null)); ... other GUI fields ... // or directly (do not use unless there is no setter for the field): element.setProperty(TestElementXYZ.STATE, StringUtils.defaultIfEmpty(guiState.getText(), null)) element.setProperty(TestElementXYZ.CODE, StringUtils.defaultIfEmpty(guiCode.getText(), null)) ... other GUI fields ... }
- Specified by:
modifyTestElement
in interfaceJMeterGUIComponent
- Parameters:
element
- the TestElement to modify
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isEnabled
public boolean isEnabled()Description copied from interface:JMeterGUIComponent
Test GUI elements can be disabled, in which case they do not become part of the test when run.- Specified by:
isEnabled
in interfaceJMeterGUIComponent
- Returns:
- true if the element should be part of the test run, false otherwise
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setEnabled
public void setEnabled(boolean enabled) Description copied from interface:JMeterGUIComponent
Set whether this component is enabled.- Specified by:
setEnabled
in interfaceJMeterGUIComponent
- Parameters:
enabled
- true for enabled, false for disabled.
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createPopupMenu
Description copied from interface:JMeterGUIComponent
When a user right-clicks on the component in the test tree, or selects the edit menu when the component is selected, the component will be asked to return a JPopupMenu that provides all the options available to the user from this component.- Specified by:
createPopupMenu
in interfaceJMeterGUIComponent
- Returns:
- a JPopupMenu appropriate for the component.
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configure
public void configure(org.apache.jmeter.testelement.TestElement element) Description copied from interface:JMeterGUIComponent
The GUI must be able to extract the data from the TestElement and update all GUI fields to represent those data. This method is called to allow JMeter to show the user the GUI that represents the test element's data.The canonical implementation looks like this:
public void configure(TestElement element) { super.configure(element); // Using the element getter (preferred): TestElementXYZ xyz = (TestElementXYZ) element; guiState.setText(xyz.getState()); guiCode.setText(xyz.getCode()); ... other GUI fields ... // or using the element property names directly (do not use unless there is no getter for the field) guiState.setText(element.getPropertyAsString(TestElementXYZ.STATE)); guiCode.setText(element.getPropertyAsString(TestElementXYZ.CODE)); ... other GUI fields ... }
- Specified by:
configure
in interfaceJMeterGUIComponent
- Parameters:
element
- the TestElement to configure
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clearGui
public void clearGui()Description copied from interface:ClearGui
Clear the gui and return it to initial default values. This is necessary because most gui classes are instantiated just once and re-used for multiple test element objects and thus they need to be cleared between uses.
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