Closed Cruikshanks closed 3 years ago
One for you @anwarisse1 I think! The previous contributor appears to have been manually versioning files, which seems pointless in a git repo! So as we have multiple versions of the same test it might be a good opportunity to identify if the latest versions are fine. If so just copy them across along with any dependent files to jmeter and we can then kill the repo.
sroc-performance-tests has now been deleted so this is no longer required.
We currently have our JMeter performance tests in sroc-performance-tests.
This a public standalone repo. The actual convention for QA & Test is to store all JMeter scripts in a single shared repo. That repo is also
private
in adherence with web-ops request that anything related to performance testing not be made public. Their concern is anyone abusing what we have created to DOS attack us.Obviously we are not adhering to any of these standards. So we should be looking to move our scripts to the jmeter as soon as possible.