2017-10-11 11:29:29 +01:00
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# locust
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> Load-testing tool to determine number of concurrent users a system can handle.
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2019-06-05 08:55:55 +01:00
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> More information: <https://locust.io>.
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2017-10-11 11:29:29 +01:00
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- Load-test "example.com" with web interface using locustfile.py:
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`locust --host={{http://example.com}}`
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- Use a different test file:
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`locust --locustfile={{test_file.py}} --host={{http://example.com}}`
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- Run test without web interface, spawning 1 user a second until there are 100 users:
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`locust --no-web --clients={{100}} --hatch-rate={{1}} --host={{http://example.com}}`
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- Start locust in master mode:
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`locust --master --host={{http://example.com}}`
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- Connect locust slave to master:
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`locust --slave --host={{http://example.com}}`
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- Connect locust slave to master on a different machine:
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`locust --slave --master-host={{master_hostname}} --host={{http://example.com}}`
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