awesome-http-benchmark
locust
awesome-http-benchmark | locust | |
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3 | 58 | |
3,209 | 23,647 | |
- | 0.8% | |
4.6 | 9.8 | |
6 days ago | 7 days ago | |
Python | ||
MIT License | MIT License |
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awesome-http-benchmark
- Estudo sobre HTTP2 e protocolos binários - parte 1
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Ask HN: JMeter Alternative?
I have not used it myself but colleagues of mine recommend k6: https://k6.io/open-source/
There is also a Github repository keeping track of all the load-testing tools out there: https://github.com/denji/awesome-http-benchmark You will probably find something that will fit your bill.
I do not understand though why it is of any relevance what language the application is written in. Yes, it indicates a certain speed and novelty but you can write fast applications with good UX in other programming languages too.
- High-performance HTTP benchmarking tool with real-time web UI and terminal displaying
locust
- Protegendo APIs da Esquerda para a Direita (e em td no meio do caminho) [Tradução +/- Comentada]
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codecov gone from PyPi
I'm assuming this breaks a ton more than just my project (https://github.com/locustio/locust/actions/runs/4687344723/jobs/8315803536)
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Simple, open-source, lightweight stress tool
If, like me, AGPL isn't your cup of tea, you can look at vegeta or locust which are both MIT.
- What server to pick for a good amount of consistent traffic?
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Load/Stress test Apache
locust if you can code
- Simple web performance testing with Selenium?
- Can I use pytest for smoke testing?
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Load Testing: An Unorthodox Guide
Agreed with a lot of the points here, like starting small with a single piece of your API, then slowly expanding your tests once you’re comfortable that you know what you’re doing.
Note that if you use the Locust framework to write your load tests in Python, it takes care of measuring and reporting the latency and throughput for you. It’s really nice.
https://locust.io/
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CloudRun min max
For my application, to tune these parameters I used a load testing tool. I built a script using Locust.
- I wrote a kubernetes operator for “locust”, should I open source it
What are some alternatives?
golang-tls - Simple Golang HTTPS/TLS Examples
Selenium WebDriver - A browser automation framework and ecosystem.
Gor - GoReplay is an open-source tool for capturing and replaying live HTTP traffic into a test environment in order to continuously test your system with real data. It can be used to increase confidence in code deployments, configuration changes and infrastructure changes.
PyAutoGUI - A cross-platform GUI automation Python module for human beings. Used to programmatically control the mouse & keyboard.
Pororoca - An HTTP inspection tool with support for HTTP/2 and HTTP/3. Alternative to Postman.
Gatling - Modern Load Testing as Code
Java Faker - Brings the popular ruby faker gem to Java
aiounittest - Test python asyncio-based code with ease.
hey - Hey is a decentralized and permissionless social media app built with Lens Protocol 🌿
splinter - splinter - python test framework for web applications
HTTP-Connectivity-Tester - Aids in discovering HTTP and HTTPS connectivity issues. #nsacyber
siege - Siege is an http load tester and benchmarking utility