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  • Creating a dashboard
  • Selecting a time interval
  • Adding a regression chart
  • Adding more information
  • Adding a title
  • Adding an element
  1. Step-by-step guides
  2. Managing a regression dashboard
  3. Creating and configuring a dashboard

Creating and configuring a regression dashboard

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Updated at June 19, 2025
  • Creating a dashboard
  • Selecting a time interval
  • Adding a regression chart
  • Adding more information
    • Adding a title
    • Adding an element

In Load Testing, you can create and configure regression dashboards with load test metric charts.
If you have no completed tests yet, create one and run it several times in a row. For examples of test scenarios, see the Tutorials section.

Creating a dashboardCreating a dashboard

Management console
  1. In the management console, select Load Testing.
  2. In the left-hand panel, select Regressions.
  3. Click Create dashboard.
  4. In the window that opens, enter a name and description for the dashboard and click Apply.

Selecting a time intervalSelecting a time interval

To view load test results, you must select an interval.

Management console
  1. In the management console, select Load Testing.

  2. In the left-hand panel, select Regressions.

  3. From the list of dashboards, select the one you need.

  4. Set the interval in one of the following ways:

    • Move the interval in the required direction using the timeline.

    • Select an interval from the drop-down list on the left above the timeline. You can also select a preset interval from the list, such as Last 5 minutes, Last hour, Today, Yesterday, etc.

    • Click one of the buttons to the right of the date and time:

      • 2w: Two weeks
      • 1M: One month
      • 2M: Two months
      • 3M: Three months
      • 6M: Six months
    • Specify the interval in the drop-down list to the right of the buttons. You will see interval scale options:

      • s, seconds
      • m, minutes
      • h, hours
      • d, days
      • w, weeks
      • M, months

      For numbers 1 and 2, you can also select y (year).

    • Move the interval using the and boundary shift buttons, to the right of the date and time. The shift amount is determined by the current interval length.

To shift the interval to the current time, click Now to the right of the interval shift buttons.

Click and on the right side of the timeline to change the scale.

Adding a regression chartAdding a regression chart

On the dashboard, you can set up regression charts with metrics for response time, number of testing threads, or RPS breaking points.

Management console
  1. In the management console, select Load Testing.
  2. In the left-hand panel, select Regressions.
  3. From the list of dashboards, select the one you need.
  4. Click Edit and select Create chart.
  5. In the window that opens:
  • In the Chart name field, specify a regression chart name.
  • Optionally, enter a description in the Description field.
  • In the Data type field, select one of the metrics: Response time: cumulative quantiles, Testing threads: quantity, or Fault point: RPS.
  1. Select the values you want to add to the chart.

  2. Under Rules for tests:

    • Optionally, in the Test name field, specify a name for the tests you want to include in the sample. If you do not specify a name, all your tests will be included in the sample.

    • In the Test tags field, click Add label and assign labels to tests in key:value format. Make sure at least one of your tests is labeled.

      You can also pre-assign labels to tests. To do this, go to the Tests page, select the tests from the list, and click Add labels.

    The Tests included in the regression section will display the filtered tests.

  3. Click Create.

A widget will appear on the panel. Adjust its height and width as needed.

Adding more informationAdding more information

To improve the readability of your charts, add more elements to your dashboard. These can be headings, text, code blocks, images, tables, etc.

Adding a titleAdding a title

Management console
  1. In the management console, select Load Testing.
  2. In the left-hand panel, select Regressions.
  3. From the list of dashboards, select the one you need.
  4. Click Title.
  5. Specify the title and its size.
  6. Click Add.
  7. Place the title where you need on the dashboard. Change the height and width of the title field as needed.

Adding an elementAdding an element

Management console
  1. In the management console, select Load Testing.
  2. In the left-hand panel, select Regressions.
  3. From the list of dashboards, select the one you need.
  4. Click Text.
  5. Specify the text or click and select an element from the list.
  6. Click Add.
  7. Place the information where you need on the dashboard.

See alsoSee also

  • Editing dashboard data
  • Deleting a dashboard

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