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Reporting and visualization features

Gatling provides detailed reporting and visualization features to help you understand the performance of your web application. The following are examples of the reporting and visualization features provided by Gatling:

  1. Reports: Gatling generates reports after each test run that provide insight into the performance of your web application. The report contains information such as:
  • Response time statistics
  • Requests per second
  • Failed requests
  • Latency distribution
  • Response time percentiles
  1. Charts: Gatling provides a number of charts that help you visualize the performance data generated during the test. Some of the charts include:
  • Response time distribution: Shows the distribution of response times for a particular request.
  • Requests per second: Shows the number of requests per second for the entire test.
  • Latency distribution: Shows the distribution of latencies for a particular request.
  • Response time percentiles: Shows the distribution of response times for a particular request, broken down by percentile.
  1. Custom charts: Gatling allows you to create custom charts that can be used to visualize specific performance data. For example, you can create a chart that shows the average response time for a specific request over time.

  2. Data export: Gatling allows you to export the performance data generated during the test to a CSV file. This can be useful if you want to analyze the data in a different tool or if you want to share the data with others.

In addition to these features, Gatling also provides a number of other reporting and visualization features that help you understand the performance of your web application. To get the most out of Gatling's reporting and visualization features, it is recommended that you familiarize yourself with the Gatling documentation and explore the available options.


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