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artillery-plugin-lambda

v0.0.1

Published

Send Artillery metrics to an AWS Lambda function

Readme

artillery-plugin-lambda

Invoke an AWS Lambda function after an Artillery test run with your load test metrics and events.

Configuration

AWS credentials

This plugin uses the AWS SDK for JavaScript (V3). Read the documentation for the SDK to properly set the credentials you need to invoke the Lambda function.

Artillery test script

config:
  plugins:
    lambda:
      function: "NameOfLambdaFunction"
      region: "aws-region"

| Configuration Setting | Value | | --------------------- | ----- | | function | The name of your AWS Lambda function. | | region | The AWS region where your Lambda function is deployed. |

Usage

After configuring the plugin, run your Artillery load test as usual. When the test run is completed, the plugin will invoke the defined Lambda function in the AWS region specified in the configuration. The Lambda function will receive a payload with the metrics and events from the test run.

Debugging

You can view debug messages by setting the DEBUG=plugin:lambda environment variable when running your Artillery test:

DEBUG=plugin:lambda npx artillery run my-test-script.yml