Awesome
Go-HttpBench
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an ab-like benchmark tool run on multi-core cpu
Installation
- install Go into your environment
- download and build Go-HttpBench
go get github.com/parkghost/gohttpbench
go build -o gb github.com/parkghost/gohttpbench
Usage
Usage: gb [options] http[s]://hostname[:port]/path
Options are:
-A="": Add Basic WWW Authentication, the attributes are a colon separated username and password.
-C=[]: Add cookie, eg. 'Apache=1234. (repeatable)
-G=2: Number of CPU
-H=[]: Add Arbitrary header line, eg. 'Accept-Encoding: gzip' Inserted after all normal header lines. (repeatable)
-T="text/plain": Content-type header for POSTing, eg. 'application/x-www-form-urlencoded' Default is 'text/plain'
-c=1: Number of multiple requests to make
-h=false: Display usage information (this message)
-i=false: Use HEAD instead of GET
-k=false: Use HTTP KeepAlive feature
-n=1: Number of requests to perform
-p="": File containing data to POST. Remember also to set -T
-r=false: Don't exit when errors
-t=0: Seconds to max. wait for responses
-u="": File containing data to PUT. Remember also to set -T
-v=0: How much troubleshooting info to print
-z=false: Use HTTP Gzip feature
Example:
$ gb -c 100 -n 100000 -k http://localhost/10k.dat
This is GoHttpBench, Version 0.1.9, https://github.com/parkghost/gohttpbench
Author: Brandon Chen, Email: parkghost@gmail.com
Licensed under the MIT license
Benchmarking localhost (be patient)
Completed 10000 requests
Completed 20000 requests
Completed 30000 requests
Completed 40000 requests
Completed 50000 requests
Completed 60000 requests
Completed 70000 requests
Completed 80000 requests
Completed 90000 requests
Completed 100000 requests
Finished 100000 requests
Server Software: nginx/1.2.6 (Ubuntu)
Server Hostname: localhost
Server Port: 80
Document Path: /10k.dat
Document Length: 10240 bytes
Concurrency Level: 100
Time taken for tests: 5.36 seconds
Complete requests: 100000
Failed requests: 0
HTML transferred: 1024000000 bytes
Requests per second: 18652.41 [#/sec] (mean)
Time per request: 5.361 [ms] (mean)
Time per request: 0.054 [ms] (mean, across all concurrent requests)
HTML Transfer rate: 186524.05 [Kbytes/sec] received
Connection Times (ms)
min mean[+/-sd] median max
Total: 0 0 3.03 4 32
Percentage of the requests served within a certain time (ms)
50% 4
66% 5
75% 6
80% 7
90% 8
95% 10
98% 12
99% 14
100% 32 (longest request)
Author
Brandon Chen
License
This project is licensed under the MIT license