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about 6 hours ago | about 1 year ago | |
Python | Mustache | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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- 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
experienceddevops
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Start date pushed back multiple times at new contract gig. Looking to see what else is out there.
I'm looking for a company that is willing to judge me based off of past experience and previous projects I've already completed. So ideally no LeetCode, and no more take homes unless you want me to post them publicly. Ideally looking to come in at $160K+ for mid level or $200K+ for senior, depending on how much of a match there is between me and the position, and a sign-on bonus would be incredible. Hopefully I have enough of a reputation at this point where you've seen my posts and comments in /r/devops and already know what I'm capable of, but if not, I'm happy to chat about previous projects in-depth and go over what I've worked on. A code review as part of the interview process would be absolutely stellar. This is what I've been working on recently as well as my "homelab" if you re looking for some specifics. DM or chat with your work email for an official resume
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Data support >>>>>>Dev ops?
We have homework labs in /r/ExperiencedDevOps that you can follow, implement, and/or contribute to, the terraform-aws lab might be worth exploring as a base to start from.
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So I've installed grafana, loki, and prometheus on the personal Kubernetes cluster via Terraform. Now what?
Glad to hear you enjoy my content! No blog but I do have a subreddit at /r/ExperiencedDevOps as well as a subreddit wiki I'm in the process of starting up!
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Best stack to make a CRUD that is useful for future career as DevOps?
Hi there, this should be a good base for you to work from. Deploys a django app in an auto scaling group through terraform in AWS using GitHub Actions for CICD. Good luck!
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Automatically create multiple applications in Argo CD through App of Apps pattern.
That'd be great! If you can create a full on lab scenario, maybe based off of this code for DO, I'll pay ya $200 for it in like a month.
- The start of the official subreddit wiki!
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"Lab" exercises for building a complete Infrastructure as Code pipeline?
Here you go, enjoy!
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Anyone using Crossplane?
You should join the hangops slack group, I know plenty of folks in there using it daily! Also the crossplane slack. If you want to hack on it be sure to follow the tutorial, automate the creation of the kubernetes instance using Terraform, then use Terraform to install all the configuration files. Do this in a GHA pipeline, and when done submit a PR! Would be awesome if you wanted to mess with it and contribute!
- Another example project I like to see: terraform-aws. Provides everything needed for a basic, 3-tier architecture in AWS with GitHub Actions pipeline.
- Example of project work I'd like to see submitted to the GitHub Repo: I built an open source deployment pipeline of Pritunl to Digital Ocean using Github Actions and Atlantis with Terraform. User-friendly, open source, VPN on Kubernetes at under $60/month!
What are some alternatives?
Selenium WebDriver - A browser automation framework and ecosystem.
thanos - Highly available Prometheus setup with long term storage capabilities. A CNCF Incubating project.
PyAutoGUI - A cross-platform GUI automation Python module for human beings. Used to programmatically control the mouse & keyboard.
helmfile - Deploy Kubernetes Helm Charts
Gatling - Modern Load Testing as Code
beeswithmachineguns - A utility for arming (creating) many bees (micro EC2 instances) to attack (load test) targets (web applications).
aiounittest - Test python asyncio-based code with ease.
pritunl-k8s-tf-do
splinter - splinter - python test framework for web applications
Pritunl - Enterprise VPN server
siege - Siege is an http load tester and benchmarking utility
predator - A powerful open-source platform for load testing APIs.