Simple HTTP Load tester
Project description
Apache Bench replacement===== Salvo =====
This is the replacement for https://github.com/tarekziade/boom
Salvo is a simple command line tool to send some load to an HTTP(S) endpoint.
Salvo is a script you can use to quickly smoke-test your web app deployment. If you need a more complex tool, I’d suggest looking at Molotov
Salvo was specifically written to replace my Apache Bench (ab) usage. Salvo is based on Molotov, which uses Python 3 asyncio & aiohttp.
Installation
Salvo requires Python 3.6+ and Molotov, which gets installed as a dependency.
Just do:
$ pip install salvo
Basic usage
Basic usage example: 100 queries with a maximum concurrency of 10 users:
% salvo http://localhost:80 -c 10 -n 100 -------- Server info -------- Server Software: nginx/1.18.0 Host: localhost -------- Running 100 queries - concurrency 10 -------- [================================================================>.] 99% -------- Results -------- Successful calls 1000 Total time 16.0587 s Average 0.0161 s Fastest 0.0036 s Slowest 0.2524 s Amplitude 0.2488 s Standard deviation 0.011326 Requests Per Second 62.27 Requests Per Minute 3736.29 -------- Status codes -------- Code 200 1000 times.
You can also use –duration if you want to run for a given amount of time.
For a full list of features, run salvo –help
Contribute
Salvo is very simple and anyone familiar with Python can contribute.
If you are interested in this project, you are welcome to join the fun at https://github.com/tarekziade/salvo
Make sure to add yourself to the contributors list if your PR gets merged. And make sure it’s in alphabetical order!
Release History
0.2 - 2020-12-02
Massive cleanup
Works with the latest Molotov and aiohttp
Improved test coverage
0.1 - 2020-11-18
Initial working release
Owner and creator
Tarek Ziade <tarek@ziade.org>
Contributors
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