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1,747 | 23,451 | |
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0.0 | 9.8 | |
3 months ago | about 3 hours ago | |
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MIT License | MIT License |
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Is there a tool that can help me automate downloading JSON responses from the Network tab in developer tools?
Perhaps https://github.com/wkeeling/selenium-wire helps.
locust
- Protegendo APIs da Esquerda para a Direita (e em td no meio do caminho) [Tradução +/- Comentada]
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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?
- Simple web performance testing with Selenium?
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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.
- I wrote a kubernetes operator for “locust”, should I open source it
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Testing NET TCP APIs without Jmeter
Locust ->https://locust.io/
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Load testing workflow for POST API calls
I used to use JMeter, till someone else on the team introduced me to locust, so check that out if you don’t mind doing some python: https://locust.io. There’s also gatling (scala based, but can be generated by a recorder or HAR files), https://gatling.io
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Ask HN: What is best way to do hands-on practice for system design?
You can pretend a small web app is a bigger one with load testing tools like locusts[0].
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Ask HN: Do you load test your applications? If so, how?
I’ve used Locust (https://locust.io/) which makes it easy to describe usage patterns and then spin up an arbitrary number of “users”. It provides a real-time web dashboard of the current state including counts of successful & failed requests.
What are some alternatives?
Selenium WebDriver - A browser automation framework and ecosystem.
PyAutoGUI - A cross-platform GUI automation Python module for human beings. Used to programmatically control the mouse & keyboard.
Robot Framework - Generic automation framework for acceptance testing and RPA
Gatling - Modern Load Testing as Code
aiounittest - Test python asyncio-based code with ease.
splinter - splinter - python test framework for web applications
tox - Command line driven CI frontend and development task automation tool.
siege - Siege is an http load tester and benchmarking utility
responses - A utility for mocking out the Python Requests library.
sentry-telegram - Plugin for Sentry which allows sending notification via Telegram messenger.