creating a variable from a function
steve
steve.yeoman at jacobsrimell.com
Thu Oct 9 10:38:53 EDT 2003
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[CODE] from net.grinder.script import Test from net.grinder.plugin.http import HTTPRequest from HTTPClient import NVPair log = grinder.logger.output # Random Number Generator def randomnumber(): import random number = random.randrange(1, 2000, 1) return number # We declare a default URL for the HTTPRequest. request = HTTPRequest(url = "http://host") # Details of HTTP request def page1(): request.GET('/app') request.GET('/app/j_security_check?j_password=jr&j_username=operator at DIC') request.GET('/app/adduser.do?cn=jbloggs_%(seed)s&userPassword=jbloggs'% {'seed': randomnumber()} ) page1Test = Test(1, "First page").wrap(page1) class TestRunner: def __call__(self): page1Test() [/CODE] I can't get the output from randomnumber() to input as the variable %(seed)s in page1(). randomnumber() works ok on its own, but when it is called it seems to be inserting the actual function into the variable, rather than the output. I get this error when running it: ImportError: no module named random (note: the 3rd and 4th line of page(1) are actually one line) Any ideas anyone? thanks.
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