/artillery

Modern, powerful, easy-to-use load-testing framework. Load-test HTTP, WebSockets, Socket.io and more.

Primary LanguageJavaScriptMozilla Public License 2.0MPL-2.0

Artillery is a modern, powerful, easy-to-use load-testing tool.

Artillery has a strong focus on developer happiness & ease of use, and a batteries-included philosophy.

Artillery's goal is to help developers build faster, more resilient and more scalable applications.

Features

  • Mulitple protocols: Load-test HTTP, WebSocket and Socket.io applications
  • Scenarios: Specify scenarios to test multi-step interactions in your API or web app
  • Perfomance metrics: get detailed performance metrics (latency, requests per second, concurrency, throughput)
  • Scriptable: write custom logic in JS to do pretty much anything
  • High performance: generate serious load on modest hardware
  • Integrations: statsd support out of the box for real-time reporting (integrate with Datadog, Librato, InfluxDB etc)
  • Extensible: custom reporting plugins, custom protocol engines etc
  • and more! HTML reports, nice CLI, parameterization with CSV files

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Use Cases

  • Benchmark the performance of your API or microservice as you're building it
  • Ensure new code does not introduce performance regressions
  • Test your code for memory leaks
  • Benchmark dependencies (libraries, frameworks, external services) to get a feel for their performance characteristics before you integrate
  • Run load-tests before you launch to ensure your application can meet projected demand

Quickstart

Install

Artillery is available via npm

$ npm install -g artillery

Run A Quick Test

$ artillery quick -d 30 -r 5 -n 20 http://127.0.0.1:3000/test

This will run a test for 30 seconds, with 5 new virtual users created every second, with each user sending 5 a GET requests to http://127.0.0.1:3000/test.

Run With A More Complex Scenario

$ artillery run hello.json

Where hello.json is your tests script that contains something like:

(NB: test scripts can be written as YAML too)

{
  "config": {
      "target": "http://127.0.0.1:3000",
      "phases": [
        { "duration": 120, "arrivalRate": 10 }
      ],
      "defaults": {
        "headers": {
          "content-type": "application/json",
          "x-my-service-auth": "987401838271002188298567"
        }
      }
  },
  "scenarios": [
    {
      "flow": [
        { "get": {"url": "/test"}},
        { "think": 1 },
        { "post": {"url": "/test", "json": { "name": "hassy" }}}
      ]
    }
  ]
}

This will run a test for 2 minutes, with 10 virtual users created every second, each of which will send a GET and a POST request with a pause of 1 second in between. Each request will include two custom headers (Content-Type and X-My-Service-Auth).

Create A HTML Report

Once the test completes, you can create a graphical report from the JSON stats produced by artillery run with: artillery report <report_xxxxx.json>

These are self-contained HTML files that can be easily shared via email or Dropbox for example.

Learn More

See Artillery docs for docs and examples.

Contributing

Thinking of contributing to Artillery? Awesome! Please have a quick look at the guide.

License

Artillery is open-source software distributed under the terms of the MPL2 license.

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