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Launch HN: Codeparrot (YC W23) – Automated API testing using production traffic
I love to see more activity in this area!
I'm maintainer of GoReplay https://github.com/buger/goreplay and work in this area for the last 10 years.
It is quite hard problem to solve, because you have to deal with state difference between test and production environments. Love your approach to mocking dependencies, and leveraging OpenTelementry. It potentially can solve some of state issues. But still require modifying user code. I wonder if it can be done purely using OpenTelementry (e.g. you depend on typical OTel setup), and then read the data directly from OTel DB.
Cheers!
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Ask HN: JMeter Alternative?
I suppose the end goal is to replicate production traffic patterns as close as possible. Why not just use production traffic? Of course omitting PII is mandatory.
Take a look at goreplay. https://github.com/buger/goreplay/wiki
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.
What are some alternatives?
joincap - Merge multiple pcap files together, gracefully.
ipe - An open source Pusher server implementation compatible with Pusher client libraries written in GO
heka - DEPRECATED: Data collection and processing made easy.
Hugo - The world’s fastest framework for building websites.
Postman - CLI tool for batch-sending email via any SMTP server.
golang-tls - Simple Golang HTTPS/TLS Examples
syncthing - Open Source Continuous File Synchronization
vFlow - Enterprise Network Flow Collector (IPFIX, sFlow, Netflow)
Docker - Notary is a project that allows anyone to have trust over arbitrary collections of data
limetext - Open source API-compatible alternative to the text editor Sublime Text
Comcast - Simulating shitty network connections so you can build better systems.
scc - Sloc, Cloc and Code: scc is a very fast accurate code counter with complexity calculations and COCOMO estimates written in pure Go