Rust based HTTP load testing tool using postman collection
Bombardier can take your existing postman collection and bombard your server with those requests under specified load
Make sure you have cargo and rust installed. Checkout the code and run below command
cargo build --release
You need to create a json file which can tell Bombardier about the load configuration.
If you do not wish to push stats to influxdb for real time monitoring you can skip that configuration. Stats would still be written to report file
{
"environment_file": "./examples/environment.json",
"collection_file": "./examples/collection.json",
"data_file": "./examples/data.csv",
"thread_count": 1,
"iterations": 1,
"thread_delay": 1,
"execution_time": 1,
"rampup_time": 1,
"report_file": "report.csv",
"continue_on_error": false,
"handle_cookies": false,
"influxdb" : {
"url": "http://localhost:8086",
"username": "",
"password": "",
"dbname": "mydb"
}
}
For more details regarding configuration json, please check configurations doc.
./bombardier bombard --config <path of config json>
export RUST_LOG=debug
./bombardier report --config <path of config json>
Request | Total Hits | Hits/s | Min | Avg | Max | 90% | 95% | 99% | Errors | Error Rate |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
PostWithFormData | 1000 | 5.7471266 | 235 | 282 | 1312 | 300 | 304 | 398 | 0 | 0 |
PostWithJsonAndReplaceableParam | 1000 | 5.7471266 | 235 | 280 | 1308 | 296 | 304 | 335 | 0 | 0 |
PostWithFormUrlEncoded | 1000 | 5.7471266 | 235 | 281 | 882 | 296 | 304 | 783 | 0 | 0 |
GetWithQueryParams | 1000 | 5.7471266 | 234 | 284 | 1307 | 296 | 303 | 808 | 0 | 0 |
PostWithNoBody | 1000 | 5.7471266 | 234 | 279 | 2168 | 296 | 303 | 327 | 0 | 0 |
Total Execution Time (in secs) | Total Hits | Hits/s | Total Errors | Error Rate |
---|---|---|---|---|
174 | 6000 | 34.482758 | 0 | 0 |
I would like this tool to be benchmarked with other tools to see if it needs more improvement. You can find the benchmarks here
- Bombardier currently will only parse the requests which are directly under collection folder or it's sub-folder. It will ignore requests from folders which are 2 or more levels down in hierarchy. In below example bombardier will ignore all requests under folder 2
├── collection
├── request1
└── folder1
├── request2
├── request3
└── folder2
├── request4
└── request5
- Bombardier currently cannot generate different loads for different folders under collection. Whole collection will be executed with same thread count
- Bombardier cannot parse or execute Postman's javascript written under
test
tag. Due to this limitation you should explicitly tell bombardier if you wish to extract any value from response to be used in following requests. Refer postprocessor guide for the same