ATTENTION Boom is going to be replaced by Break and then deprecated
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ATTENTION
Boom! is a simple command line tool to send some load to a web app.
Boom! 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 Funkload or Locust.
Boom! was specifically written to replace my Apache Bench usage, to provide a few missing features and fix a few annoyances I had with AB.
I have no special ambitions for this tool, and since I have not found any tool like this in the Python-land, I wrote this one.
There are a lot of other tools out there, like Siege which seems very popular.
However, Boom! is a good choice because it works on any platform and is able to simulate thousands of users by using greenlets.
Boom! requires Gevent and Requests. If you are under Windows I strongly recommend installing Gevent with the xxx-win32-py2.7.exe installer you will find at: https://github.com/surfly/gevent/downloads
Boom! should work with the latest versions.
If you are under Linux, installing the source version is usually a better idea. You will need libev for Gevent.
Example under Ubuntu:
$ sudo apt-get install libev libev-dev python-dev
Then:
$ pip install boom
Basic usage example: 100 queries with a maximum concurrency of 10 users:
$ boom http://localhost:80 -c 10 -n 100
Server Software: nginx/1.2.2
Running 100 queries - concurrency: 10.
Starting the load [===================================] Done
-------- Results --------
Successful calls 100
Total time 0.3260 s
Average 0.0192 s
Fastest 0.0094 s
Slowest 0.0285 s
Amplitude 0.0191 s
RPS 306
BSI Pretty good
-------- Legend --------
RPS: Request Per Second
BSI: Boom Speed Index
Boom! has more options:
$ boom --help
usage: boom [-h] [--version] [-m {GET,POST,DELETE,PUT,HEAD,OPTIONS}]
[--content-type CONTENT_TYPE] [-D DATA] [-c CONCURRENCY] [-a AUTH]
[--header HEADER] [--pre-hook PRE_HOOK] [--post-hook POST_HOOK]
[--json-output] [-n REQUESTS | -d DURATION]
[url]
Simple HTTP Load runner.
positional arguments:
url URL to hit
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
--version Displays version and exits.
-m {GET,POST,DELETE,PUT,HEAD,OPTIONS}, --method {GET,POST,DELETE,PUT,HEAD,OPTIONS}
HTTP Method
--content-type CONTENT_TYPE
Content-Type
-D DATA, --data DATA Data. Prefixed by "py:" to point a python callable.
-c CONCURRENCY, --concurrency CONCURRENCY
Concurrency
-a AUTH, --auth AUTH Basic authentication user:password
--header HEADER Custom header. name:value
--pre-hook PRE_HOOK Python module path (eg: mymodule.pre_hook) to a
callable which will be executed before doing a request
for example: pre_hook(method, url, options). It must
return a tupple of parameters given in function
definition
--post-hook POST_HOOK
Python module path (eg: mymodule.post_hook) to a
callable which will be executed after a request is
done for example: eg. post_hook(response). It must
return a given response parameter or raise an
`boom.boom.RequestException` for failed request.
--json-output Prints the results in JSON instead of the default
format
-n REQUESTS, --requests REQUESTS
Number of requests
-d DURATION, --duration DURATION
Duration in seconds
You can trigger load testing from Python code by importing the function boom.boom.load directly, as follows:
from boom.boom import load
result = load('http://example.com/', 1, 1, 0, 'GET', None, 'text/plain', None, quiet=True)
Boom uses greenlets through Gevent to create virtual users, and uses Requests to do the queries.
Using greenlets allows Boom to spawn large amounts of virtual users with very little resources. It's not a problem to spawn 1000 users and hammer a web application with them.
If you are interested in this project, you are welcome to join the fun at https://github.com/tarekziade/boom
Make sure to add yourself to the contributors list if your PR gets merged. And make sure it's in alphabetical order!