I'm using Visual Studio Performance Tests. I want to generate a random name before each of my requests. I'm using this WebTestRequestPlugin for that:
using System;
using System.ComponentModel;
using System.Linq;
using Microsoft.VisualStudio.TestTools.WebTesting;
namespace TransCEND.Tests.Performance.Plugins
{
public class RandomStringContextParameterWebRequestPlugin : WebTestRequestPlugin
{
[Description("Name of the Context Paramter that will sotre the random string.")]
[DefaultValue("RandomString")]
public string ContextParameter { get; set; }
[Description("Length of the random string.")]
[DefaultValue(10)]
public int Length { get; set; }
[Description("Prefix for the random string.")]
[DefaultValue("")]
public string Prefix { get; set; }
private readonly string _chars = "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ";
private Random _random = new Random();
public RandomStringContextParameterWebRequestPlugin()
{
ContextParameter = "RandomString";
Prefix = "";
Length = 10;
}
public override void PreRequestDataBinding(object sender, PreRequestDataBindingEventArgs e)
{
e.WebTest.Context[ContextParameter] = CreateNewRandomString();
base.PreRequestDataBinding(sender, e);
}
private string CreateNewRandomString()
{
var randomString = new string(Enumerable.Repeat(_chars, Length).Select(s => s[_random.Next(s.Length)]).ToArray()).ToLower();
return $"{Prefix}{randomString}";
}
}
}
My problem is that when I start a load test with multiple virtual users, the preRequest code runs for the first few users immediately, rewriting the RandomName context parameter on every run. So when my requests are actually running, they are using the same random name, causing a conflict in my back-end code.
My question is how can I generate random names for each of my requests even when the user load is high?