Plow is a HTTP(S) benchmarking tool, written in Golang. It uses excellent fasthttp instead of Go's default net/http due to its lightning fast performance.
Plow runs at a specified connections(option -c
) concurrently and real-time records a summary statistics, histogram
of execution time and calculates percentiles to display on Web UI and terminal. It can run for a set duration(
option -d
), for a fixed number of requests(option -n
), or until Ctrl-C interrupted.
The implementation of real-time computing Histograms and Quantiles using stream-based algorithms inspired by prometheus with low memory and CPU bounds. so it's almost no additional performance overhead for benchmarking.
❯ ./plow http://127.0.0.1:8080/hello -c 20
Benchmarking http://127.0.0.1:8080/hello using 20 connection(s).
@ Real-time charts is listening on http://[::]:18888
Summary:
Elapsed 8.6s
Count 969657
2xx 776392
4xx 193265
RPS 112741.713
Reads 10.192MB/s
Writes 6.774MB/s
Statistics Min Mean StdDev Max
Latency 32µs 176µs 37µs 1.839ms
RPS 108558.4 112818.12 2456.63 115949.98
Latency Percentile:
P50 P75 P90 P95 P99 P99.9 P99.99
173µs 198µs 222µs 238µs 274µs 352µs 498µs
Latency Histogram:
141µs 273028 ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■
177µs 458955 ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■
209µs 204717 ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■
235µs 26146 ■■
269µs 6029 ■
320µs 721
403µs 58
524µs 3
Binary and image distributions are available through the releases assets page.
go get -u github.com/six-ddc/plow
# brew update
brew install plow
docker run --rm --net=host ghcr.io/six-ddc/plow
# docker run --rm -p 18888:18888 ghcr.io/six-ddc/plow
usage: plow [<flags>] <url>
A high-performance HTTP benchmarking tool with real-time web UI and terminal displaying
Examples:
plow http://127.0.0.1:8080/ -c 20 -n 100000
plow https://httpbin.org/post -c 20 -d 5m --body @file.json -T 'application/json' -m POST
Flags:
--help Show context-sensitive help.
-c, --concurrency=1 Number of connections to run concurrently
-n, --requests=-1 Number of requests to run
-d, --duration=DURATION Duration of test, examples: -d 10s -d 3m
-i, --interval=200ms Print snapshot result every interval, use 0 to print once at the end
--seconds Use seconds as time unit to print
-b, --body=BODY HTTP request body, if start the body with @, the rest should be a filename to read
--stream Specify whether to stream file specified by '--body @file' using chunked encoding or to read into memory
-m, --method="GET" HTTP method
-H, --header=K:V ... Custom HTTP headers
--host=HOST Host header
-T, --content=CONTENT Content-Type header
--cert=CERT Path to the client's TLS Certificate
--key=KEY Path to the client's TLS Certificate Private Key
-k, --insecure Controls whether a client verifies the server's certificate chain and host name
--listen=":18888" Listen addr to serve Web UI
--timeout=DURATION Timeout for each http request
--dial-timeout=DURATION Timeout for dial addr
--req-timeout=DURATION Timeout for full request writing
--resp-timeout=DURATION Timeout for full response reading
--socks5=ip:port Socks5 proxy
--auto-open-browser Specify whether auto open browser to show Web charts
--[no-]clean Clean the histogram bar once its finished. Default is true
--version Show application version.
Flags default values also read from env PLOW_SOME_FLAG, such as PLOW_TIMEOUT=5s equals to --timeout=5s
Args:
<url> request url
Basic usage:
plow http://127.0.0.1:8080/ -c 20 -n 10000 -d 10s
POST a json file:
plow https://httpbin.org/post -c 20 --body @file.json -T 'application/json' -m POST
# Add the statement to their bash_profile (or equivalent):
eval "$(plow --completion-script-bash)"
# Or for ZSH
eval "$(plow --completion-script-zsh)"
See LICENSE.