Manage Environments
As an account owner, you can configure various advanced features and parameters related to the account's testing environment.
To configure the testing environment:
In Settings, navigate to the Account section, then click Environment. The following screen appears:
Use the toggle keys to enable or disable options.
Available options
JMeter Plugin Manager
Enter your local JMeter Plugin Manager address or leave the field empty to use BlazeMeter’s default setting.
For more information, see JMeter Plugin Manager.
Resource Consumption Alert
Set a threshold for the number of engines per test. If a test runs with more engines than defined, an alert is triggered and sent to the specified email address.
JMeter Version Auto-Detect
As an account owner, you can enable BlazeMeter to detect the JMeter version used by a Taurus YAML JMeter or JMeter file.
If the detected version is not available in BlazeMeter’s image, Taurus will attempt to download the specified JMeter version.
This includes legacy JMeter versions.
If Auto-Detect is disabled, only the Latest (5.6.3) and Stable (5.5) JMeter versions are available in the test configuration dropdown.
If Auto-Detect is enabled, the dropdown will also include an Auto-Detect option, allowing for automatic selection of the appropriate JMeter version.
Display Response Body in Errors
To display the response body of transactions that fail on the Errors tab in the test report, switch on this option.
For more information, see View the Response Body.
Account AI Consent
The Account AI Consent toggle key lets account owners to control AI-related features at the account level. For more information, see AI Consent.
Choose from the following options:
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User-defined: Allows users to choose whether to enable AI features.
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Agree: Determines that all users have AI features enabled by default.
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Disagree: Determines that all users have AI features disabled by default.
Anomaly Detection
This feature identifies and displays performance anomalies across all test runs in the Timeline Report. For more information, see View Anomalies.
To ensure all anomalies are detected and displayed, turn on the toggle.
To stop detection and hide any previously recorded anomalies, turn off the toggle.