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@letsrokk letsrokk commented May 20, 2024

Summary:

In Gatling HTML reports, requests group response time metric can be either calculated as a cumulated response time of all requests in the group or as a total duration (https://docs.gatling.io/reference/stats/timings/#duration). This is controlled by the Gatling property gatling.charting.useGroupDurationMetric and only affects what value is displayed in the report.

I'd like to introduce a similar configuration option for the Taurus reporter so that we can have matching simulation results in the Taurus console reporter, Blazemeter and Gatling reports


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All modified and coverable lines are covered by tests ✅

Project coverage is 89.77%. Comparing base (b46ec15) to head (26c6c53).
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