webench
v1.0.8
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An easy to use modern load testing tool for the web, based on the wrk project
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Webench
A http benchmarking tool, baed on wrk
Installation
$ npm install -g webench
webench depends on Node.js and npm, install them first Installing Node.js via package manager
Usage
Quick start
First of all, create a testing file, we called localhost.js, content below:
module.exports = {
duration: '30s',
connections: 400,
threads:12,
target: 'http://192.168.3.207:9200/listening_v3/sina_weibo/_search'
// method: "GET",
// stdout: false,
// header: './header',
// body: './post.body',
/*
onResponse: function (res) {
console.log(res.body);
},
*/
// report: function (summary, latency, requests) { },
};
Then run the following command:
$ webench -c localhost.js
This runs a benchmark for 30 seconds, using 12 threads, and keeping 400 HTTP connections open.
Running 30s test @ http://127.0.0.1:8080/index.html 12 threads and 400 connections Thread Stats Avg Stdev Max +/- Stdev Latency 635.91us 0.89ms 12.92ms 93.69% Req/Sec 56.20k 8.07k 62.00k 86.54% 22464657 requests in 30.00s, 17.76GB read Requests/sec: 748868.53 Transfer/sec: 606.33MB
Advanced feature
Multi Paths
Create a file called path.list
/users/1
/others/1
Put list
to config file
module.exports = {
duration: '30s',
connections: 400,
threads:12,
list: './path.list',
target: 'http://127.0.0.1:8080/index.html'
};
Other HTTP method
Create a file called post.body
{
test:1
}
Put body
to config file
module.exports = {
duration: '30s',
connections: 400,
threads:12,
method: "post",
body: './post.body', // here
target: 'http://127.0.0.1:8080/index.html'
};
Then run the following command:
$ webench -c localhost.js
License
webench is licensed under the MIT License.