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⚠️ This project is no longer maintained.
Development and maintenance of the JMeter-to-k6 converter have been stopped in this repository.
If you are a JMeter user starting with k6, check out how k6 compares to JMeter and learn how to use k6 on the documentation.
Install:
Globally, and preferably using nvm (at least on Unix/Linux systems to avoid filesystem permission issues when using sudo):
npm install -g jmeter-to-k6
Locally, into ./node_modules
:
npm install jmeter-to-k6
Note that this will require you to run the converter with node node_modules/jmeter-to-k6/bin/jmeter-to-k6.js ...
.
Alternatively, you can install the tool from DockerHub:
docker pull loadimpact/jmeter-to-k6
Convert:
jmeter-to-k6 example/full.jmx -o full
This will create a directory ./full/
with a file called test.js
and a sub-directory called libs
.
One-off execution using npx (avoiding the installation of the tool on your system):
npx jmeter-to-k6 example/full.jmx -o full
Using the Docker image, you execute the tool as follows:
docker run -it -v "/path/to/jmeter-files/:/output/" loadimpact/jmeter-to-k6 /output/MyTest.jmx -o /output/MyTestOutput/
and then execute the k6 test using:
k6 run /path/to/jmeter-files/MyTestOutput/test.js
Run test in k6:
k6 run full/test.js