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Ruby-JMeter reviews and mentions
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Load Testing with Ruby-JMeter
Here comes the ruby-jmeter! An easy to use tool that helps you to write readable test plans, which leads to focusing on your simulator scenarios to become closer to real customer behaviours. Under the hood, it uses JMeter. The code below simulates 10 customers keep visiting Google while its being run.
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Load Testing: An Unorthodox Guide
JMeter is old and crusty and not at all friendly to work with. But I used it for years because it was really about the best we had. Today I don't wish it on anyone.
Ruby JMeter finally made JMeter easier to manage, but I haven't worked in a Ruby shop for years, and I'm not going to force everyone to learn Ruby just to do some load testing.
https://github.com/flood-io/ruby-jmeter
Then along came k6. It's developer-friendly and I've seen people actually enjoy using it. I recommend anyone considering JMeter also take a look at k6. They do a better job of selling it than I do:
https://k6.io
I am also Gatling-curious. Seems like an option for anyone in the JVM ecosystem.
https://gatling.io
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flood-io/ruby-jmeter is an open source project licensed under MIT License which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of Ruby-JMeter is Ruby.
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