cloud-launcher | : rocket : App launcher for Google Cloud Platform | GCP library
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Simplifying the process of launching applications on Google Cloud Platform.
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I've been trying to upload my jmx test scripts to Blazemeter but it always gives me this screen after running the test. Any common mistakes I could be making that would lead to this issue? Here are some of the log reports too, they don't make much sense to me. There appears to be some problem with a yaml file but I didn't upload one, so if it needs one to work that might be it. Any help or advice is appreciated, thanks.
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Answered 2021-Aug-17 at 06:54I believe this form of questions should go to BlazeMeter Support
I can only guess that BlazeMeter engine might not like your TestPlan _1_.jmx
filename, try removing spaces and underscores, it might fix the problem.
Also you can look at the BZT.log file from the Logs Report view, most probably it will be way more informative.
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Install cloud-launcher
This is a one-time setup for each Google Cloud Platform project you want to use with Cloud Launcher.
Modify src/settings.sh to specify a Google Cloud Platform project you have access to that has GCE enabled.
Create a directory to store your credentials and set appropriate permissions: mkdir -m 700 -p "$HOME/cloud/projects/$PROJECT"
Open Google Cloud developer console
Go to your Google Cloud Platform project Click on your project name Click on "APIs & Auth" Click on "Credentials" Under "OAuth", click on "Create a new Client ID" Choose "Installed application" Application type is "other" Click on "Create Client ID" Under the new section "Client ID for native application", click on "Download JSON" Save this file as $HOME/cloud/projects/$PROJECT/client_secrets.json
Now you can launch applications! Try one of the examples or look at the app catalog.
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