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Please explain what you’re doing and why you feel this is a bug.
Reminder:
• you’re only supposed to explicitly pull the highcharts module, as demoed in our documentation and samples. The other ones must be pulled transitively.
• you’re supposed to use wildcards imports like documented.
Any other configuration is your decision and hence your responsibility.
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@slandelle Apologies for not providing more context to the problem. Let me add more context:
We are using the below code to log the human-readable assertion text with printable()
and values()
methods, mentioned in my issue description, during the performance test run:
public static String toString(Assertion assertion) {
var s = assertion.asScala();
return s.path().printable() + ": "
+ s.target().printable() + " "
+ s.condition().printable() + " "
+ s.condition().values().mkString(", ");
}
The above code worked perfectly with version 3.9.5, but when I tried to migrate to version 3.10.5, the compiler could not find the printable()
and values()
methods.
When I analyzed the dependency tree, I found out that the issue happened because of the dependency change in version 3.10.5
Regarding your comments, I am adding my response inline:
- "you’re only supposed to explicitly pull the highcharts module, as demoed in our documentation and samples. The other ones must be pulled transitively."
Yes this is what we are doing - "you’re supposed to use wildcards imports like documented."
The issue persists for both wildcard import and specific import
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Hello,
Thanks, now I understand your issue.
Sorry, but you are not supposed to use these methods: asScala
, printable()
, etc. These are internals.
Only the types and methods documented in the official online documentation should be used by the end users.
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@slandelle I see. Thanks for the clarification.
In that case, would you suggest an alternative for me to print the human-readable assertion text?
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Sorry but this is not a feature we provide.
The assertions are meant to be generated internally by Gatling and printed in one of the official Gatling outputs (console, HTML reports, Gatling Enterprise).
I recommend that you stick to these.
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