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Manually add the JMeter path at
Preferences » Other Settings » JMeter » JMeter home directory
Long Answer
I wanted to be able to launch JMeter scripts from within IntelliJ IDEA. This is the process I went through to make this happen:Java for Mac OS X 10.6 Update 3; Java for Mac OS X 10.5 Update 8; Apple has moved things around a bit. To quote the Apple Java guy on the java-dev mailing list: System JVMs live under /System/Library/. These JVMs are only provided by Apple, and there is only 1 major platform version at a time. Note: the Xcode project is setup to use any installed 'Mac Developer' certificate and for security-reasons parts of Santa will not operate properly if not signed. Kext Signing Kernel extensions on macOS 10.9 and later must be signed using an Apple-provided Developer ID certificate with a kernel extension flag. Explore the world of Mac. Check out MacBook Pro, MacBook Air, iMac, Mac mini, and more. Visit the Apple site to learn, buy, and get support. Apr 06, 2021 If you use Option-Command-R during startup, in most cases you're offered the latest macOS that is compatible with your Mac. Otherwise you're offered the macOS that came with your Mac, or the closest version still available. If the Mac logic board was just replaced, you may be offered only the latest macOS that is compatible with your Mac. Note: the Xcode project is setup to use any installed 'Mac Developer' certificate and for security-reasons parts of Santa will not operate properly if not signed. Kext Signing Kernel extensions on macOS 10.9 and later must be signed using an Apple-provided Developer ID certificate with a kernel extension flag.
Install JMeter
Having already installed Homebrew, JMeter can be easily installed with the command
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brew install jmeter
Install JMeter Plugin in IntelliJ IDEA
Preferences » PlugIns » Search for JMeter » Select JMeter plugin » install » restart IntelliJConfigure JMETER_HOME
This is where the troubleshooting needed to start. For the quick solution, see the first section. Otherwise, this is the process I went through:Ideally, one would want things to 'just work' after installing JMeter and the plugin. Unfortunately, when I created my first JMeter Run Configuration in IntelliJ, I got the message in the dialog box:
Run Configuration Error: JMeter not found
I eventually found a dialogue box under
Preferences » Other Settings » JMeter
with a helpful indicator that
JMETER_HOME is used by default
Sure enough, when I ran the env command in a Terminal, JMETER_HOME was not there.
To find out what my JMeter home directory was, I did the following in the Terminal
$ which jmeter
/usr/local/bin/jmeter
$ cat /usr/local/bin/jmeter
#!/bin/bash
exec '/usr/local/Cellar/jmeter/3.0/libexec/bin/jmeter' '$@'
So, based on some other information I gathered, the home directory was just above the 'bin' directory.
My first attempt was to add the following line to my .bash_profile:
export JMETER_HOME=/usr/local/Cellar/jmeter/3.0/libexec
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Sadly, I found this didn't work after rebooting and confirming that it showed up when the env command was executed in the Terminal.
I eventually ran across Setting global environment variables in IntelliJ IDEA and other test config goodies, from which I learned that environment variables are not automatically passed to GUI applications in Mac OS X. Nonetheless, Update 2 in the article looked promising.
I then added this line to .bash_profile:
launchctl setenv JMETER_HOME /usr/local/Cellar/jmeter/3.0/libexec
Again, to my frustration, I found that after rebooting and confirming that launchctl getenv JMETER_HOME displayed the correct value in the terminal, that this only worked in IntelliJ when I started IntelliJ, quit completely, and then started it again. I have no idea why the environment variable only seems to get read on the second startup.
So, for my final answer, I just had to go with the manual solution of adding the JMeter home path as an Override in the dialogue box found at:
Preferences » Other Settings » JMeter » JMeter home directory
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