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Gor
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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!
- A Golang-based open-source network monitoring tool
- Ask HN: How do you do Load Testing this 2022?
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Axum launch system command then kill process
I put `top` command here so you can test my code but in production it will be something else (gor is your are interested). Just think of a process that doesn't end on its own (top,tail, etc.).
- GoReplay - test your system with real data
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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
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How To Find Performance Issues Before Deploying
Not OP, but that is the idea. I use this tool for it, as it is dead-simple to get running and fairly configurable: https://github.com/buger/goreplay
Comcast
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Twenty-five open-source network emulators and simulators you can use in 2023
And comcast: https://github.com/tylertreat/comcast
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macOS Command-Line Tools You Might Not Know About
[Comcast](https://github.com/tylertreat/comcast) also does this for macOS, BSD, and Linux. And it's _brilliantly_ named.
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Hundreds of millions of stars turned into a map of GitHub projects
I knew GitHub is not a tiny website, but I didn't imagine how big it actually is. Each of those dots are giant parts of someone's life.
There are a lot of interests that I didn't know exist. For example https://github.com/cat-milk/Anime-Girls-Holding-Programming-... - someone collects anime girls holding programming books.
https://github.com/tylertreat/Comcast - and here is someone who is amazing at coming up with funny project names =)
- simmulate a high latency network
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How to simulate a high ping?
There's a tool called "comcast" for exactly that (and more): https://github.com/tylertreat/comcast
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Speedbump - a TCP proxy for simulating variable network latency
looks similar to https://github.com/tylertreat/comcast
- Ask HN: How do I force network failures during development against remote APIs?
- Simulating poor network connections so you can build better systems .
What are some alternatives?
joincap - Merge multiple pcap files together, gracefully.
woke - Detect non-inclusive language in your source code.
ipe - An open source Pusher server implementation compatible with Pusher client libraries written in GO
Orbit - :satellite: A cross-platform task runner for executing commands and generating files from templates
Hugo - The world’s fastest framework for building websites.
Docker - Notary is a project that allows anyone to have trust over arbitrary collections of data
heka - DEPRECATED: Data collection and processing made easy.
nes - NES emulator written in Go.
Postman - CLI tool for batch-sending email via any SMTP server.
clumsy - clumsy makes your network condition on Windows significantly worse, but in a controlled and interactive manner.
syncthing - Open Source Continuous File Synchronization