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artillery-engine-rediscluster

v1.0.3

Published

Load test Redis with Artillery.io

Readme

Artillery.io Redis Plugin

Based on the TCP Engine by limiter121.

Usage

Important: The plugin requires Artillery 1.5.8-3 or higher.

Install the plugin

# If Artillery is installed globally:
npm install -g artillery-engine-rediscluster

Use the plugin

  1. Set config.redis.targets to the list of servers with ports in the cluster
  2. Set the engine property of the scenario to rediscluster.
  3. Use send in your scenario to send arbitrary data to the server
  4. Specify additional invocation parameters:
    • command - String Redis Command to use (Get, Set, HSet, HGet, GetAsync, SetAsync, LPush, LPop)
    • key - String key to get or set
    • value - String used to set values, push, or publish

Note: Currently the engine does not handle failures gracefully and the test will shutdown with timeouts.

Example Script

config:
  redis:
    targets: "10.100.1.100:6379,10.100.1.100:6380"
  phases:
    - arrivalCount: 10
      duration: 1
  engines:
    rediscluster: {}
scenarios:
  - name: "Test Set & Get"
    engine: rediscluster
    flow:
      - count: 10
        loop:
        - send:
            command: "set"
            key: "Id_{{ id }}"
            value: "Hello"
        -think: 1        
        - send:
            command: "get"
            key: "Id_{{ id }}"
        - think: 1  

Run Your Script

artillery run my_script.yml

License

MPL 2.0