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5 Awesome Go Projects To Know Before You Die
DDosify: https://github.com/ddosify/ddosify
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Self-Hosted, Distributed, No-code Performance Testing Platform
We are thrilled to announce the release of Ddosify Self-Hosted on GitHub today. Unlike the Ddosify Engine, this version features a No-code UI and supports distributed traffic generation.
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Simple, Open Source, Load Testing Tool
Ddosify is built with ease of use and flexibility in mind, and it supports popular web protocols. It allows you to define and customize test scenarios, generate realistic loads, and monitor performance metrics in real time.
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Load Testing a Fintech API with CSV Test Data Import
We have organized this write-up into two parts to demonstrate two different features of Ddosify. In the first part, we will perform a load test on a GET endpoint that accepts base and target currency and returns their exchange rate of them. The rand() utility method is used to send different currencies on each request. In the second part, we will test a POST endpoint that performs exchange operations. We will use a CSV file that contains test data stored on our Test App's Database. Then we import this CSV file into Ddosify to replay the same transactions stored on DB, but in high concurrency. In both parts, we will gain insights into the reliability of our exchange API across high traffic.
- Simple, open-source, lightweight stress tool
Performance-Testing-Tools
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Getting Started with Artillery
There are over 50+ performance testing tools available in the market. It is not possible to learn all the tools, but instead, learning the general performance concepts helps you to master any tool irrespective of programming language. I usually cherry-pick when I write blog or create video tutorials. In this blog article, we are going to see about Artillery.
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Request - Load testing tool
If you are looking for resources on JMeter or just on performance testing on general, Naveen's blog on performance testing is one of the best out there. https://qainsights.com
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Performance Testing using Iter8
There are umpteen performance testing tools available in the commercial market as well as in the open source repositories. Based on our requirements, we can choose the best tool from the arsenal. Recently, Go based performance testing tools are exploding in the open source world. Go runtime provides very light-weight goroutines which execute the tasks quickly and efficiently. In this blog post, we are going to see about Iter8 - a simple Go based performance testing tool which validates the SLOs, performs Chaos testing, and more.
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Log4j Vulnerability - Important Note to Performance Engineers
Log4j developers have been working tirelessly to fix the issues for the past 1 week. A big salute to them from QAInsights.
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Ddosify : High-performance load testing tool
There are over 50+ tools and solutions available in the market for performance testing your application and services. Now it is time to check out Ddosify, high-performance load testing tool which offers free and commercial features to test web applications and services over HTTP(S), HTTP/2, and other protocols are on their way. In this blog article, let us deep-dive into Ddosify tool and see whether it satisfies a typical performance engineer or not.
What are some alternatives?
locust - Write scalable load tests in plain Python 🚗💨
NBomber - Modern and flexible load testing framework for Pull and Push scenarios, designed to test any system regardless a protocol (HTTP/WebSockets/AMQP etc) or a semantic model (Pull/Push).
Vegeta - HTTP load testing tool and library. It's over 9000!
Hey - HTTP load generator, ApacheBench (ab) replacement
iter8 - Kubernetes release optimizer
xk6-kafka - k6 extension to load test Apache Kafka with support for various serialization formats, SASL, TLS, compression, Schema Registry client and beyond
JEval - ⚡ JEval helps you to evaluate your JMeter test plan and provides recommendation before you start your performance testing. All contributions welcome 🙏.
go-wrk - go-wrk - a HTTP benchmarking tool based in spirit on the excellent wrk tool (https://github.com/wg/wrk)
Learn-Artillery-Series - Learn Artillery Series
Wide
jmeter-docker-extension - Run your JMeter load tests without installing JMeter in your local inside Docker Desktop using this awesome extension.