Vegeta is a versatile HTTP load testing tool built out of need to drill HTTP services with a constant request rate. It can be used both as a command line utility and a library.
You need go installed and GOBIN
in your PATH
. Once that is done, run the
command:
$ go get github.com/tsenart/vegeta
$ go install github.com/tsenart/vegeta
$ vegeta -h
Usage of vegeta:
-cpus=n: Number of CPUs to use
-duration=10s: Duration of the test
-ordering="random": Attack ordering [sequential, random]
-output="stdout": Reporter output file
-rate=50: Requests per second
-reporter="text": Reporter to use [text, plot:timings]
-targets="targets.txt": Targets file
Specifies the number of CPUs to be used internally. It defaults to the amount of CPUs available in the system.
Specifies the amount of time to issue request to the targets. The internal concurrency structure's setup has this value as a variable. The actual run time of the test can be longer than specified due to the responses delay.
Specifies the ordering of target attack. The default is random
and
it will randomly pick one of the targets per request without ever choosing
that target again.
The other option is sequential
and it does what you would expect it to
do.
Specifies the output file to which the report will be written to. The default is stdout.
Specifies the requests per second rate to issue against the targets. The actual request rate can vary slightly due to things like garbage collection, but overall it should stay very close to the specified.
Specifies the reporting type to display the results with. The default is the text report printed to stdout.
Time(avg) Requests Success Bytes(rx/tx)
152.341ms 200 17.00% 251.00/0.00
Count: 49 30 39 48 34
Status: 500 404 409 503 200
Error Set:
Server Timeout
Page Not Found
Plots the request timings in SVG format.
Specifies the attack targets in a line sepated file. The format should be as follows:
GET http://goku:9090/path/to/dragon?item=balls
GET http://user:password@goku:9090/path/to
HEAD http://goku:9090/path/to/success
...
package main
import (
vegeta "github.com/tsenart/vegeta/lib"
"time"
"fmt"
)
func main() {
targets, _ := vegeta.NewTargets([]string{"GET http://localhost:9100/"})
rate := uint64(100) // per second
duration := 4 * time.Second
results := vegeta.Attack(targets, rate, duration)
totalTime := time.Duration(0)
for _, result := range results {
totalTime += result.Timing
}
meanTime := time.Duration(float64(totalTime) / float64(len(results)))
fmt.Printf("Average timing: %s", meanTime)
}
There will be an upper bound of the supported rate
which varies on the
machine being used.
You could be CPU bound (unlikely), memory bound (more likely) or
have system resource limits being reached which ought to be tuned for
the process execution. The important limits for us are file descriptors
and processes. On a UNIX system you can get and set the current
soft-limit values for a user.
$ ulimit -n # file descriptors
2560
$ ulimit -u # processes / threads
709
Just pass a new number as the argument to change it.
- Add timeout options to the requests
- Cluster mode (to overcome single machine limits)
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Copyright (c) 2013 Tomás Senart
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