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In this article:

  • Exporting a report to Yandex Object Storage
  • Downloading a report from Yandex Object Storage
  1. Step-by-step guides
  2. Exporting test reports

Exporting a test report

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Updated at March 6, 2025
  • Exporting a report to Yandex Object Storage
  • Downloading a report from Yandex Object Storage

In Load Testing, you can export test results to a Yandex Object Storage bucket as static format files (HTML, PDF, or CSV). Once generated, you can download a report from the bucket either via a link or directly.

Exporting a report to Yandex Object StorageExporting a report to Yandex Object Storage

  1. In the management console, select the folder.
  2. In the list of services, select Load Testing.
  3. In the Tests tab, select the test you need.
  4. On the test page, click in the top-right corner and select Export.
  5. In the Report export dialog:
    • Under Export to bucket, select the bucket you need or create a new one.
    • In the Bucket folder field, enter the name of the folder you want to save your report to. If there is no folder with this name in the bucket, it will be created.
    • Under Report format, select the target format.
    • Configure the time interval format as needed in the Time interval field (whole or current). The current interval will only become available after you move the interval boundaries on the timeline in the Test results tab.
  6. Click Export.

Downloading a report from Yandex Object StorageDownloading a report from Yandex Object Storage

  1. In the management console, select the folder.
  2. In the list of services, select Load Testing.
  3. In the Tests tab, select the test you need.
  4. In the Exports history tab, make sure the export operation you need has the Completed status.
  5. Use the link in the File path column to go to the export operation page.
  6. In the top-right corner, click Get link to get a link to the report.
  7. To download the report, click Download.
  8. You can configure access permissions for your reports if you need to. In the top-right corner, click to select a user group and set access level for it.

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