Select tasks on UI for load test
See original GitHub issueIt would be convenient if tasks could be selected from on the UI, instead of just --tags
argument on the command line.
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I’m in need of the same feature with a little twist, to be able to select which user classes to run. I think that with a few changes we could be able to do that even for the distributed runner. If I find the time, I will fork and try to implement this.
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