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goblin-base-benchmark

v0.1.2

Published

A benchmark tool based on Node.js and Redis, running plain javascript scenarios

Readme

NPM

Goblin Base Benchmark

It is a scenario-based clustered benchmark tool for Goblin Base Server instance or any http/websocket server.

Use a plain javascript with async/await to make a benchmarking scenario - the result is represented by a bunch of JSON-files with performance data.

Usage

Install

$ npm install -g goblin-base-benchmark

Use

Usage: index [options]

Options:
  -V, --version            output the version number
  --peers <peers>          How many test players(peers) to imitate
  --bulkSize <bulkSize>    Requests bulk size for every node process
  --onHost <onHost>        Target host to attack
  --onPort <onPort>        Target port to attack
  --redisHost <redisHost>  Host of Redis for cluster control
  --redisPort <redisPort>  Port of Redis for cluster control
  --redisAuth <redisAuth>  Redis password if presented
  --proc <proc>            The count of daemons that "cluster" module will produce
  --proct <proct>          The total amount of daemons that should be in cluster(equal to proc by default)
  --pref <pref>            A path to preferences JSON file. A default if not provided
  --bench <bench>          A path to benchmark scenario javascript file
  -h, --help               output usage information

An example of scenarios with commentary

  • A blank scenario: https://github.com/red-machine-games/goblin-base-benchmark/blob/master/SCENARIO_EXAMPLES/benchmark.blank.js
  • An example of Goblin Base Server benchmarking - http and websockets: https://github.com/red-machine-games/goblin-base-benchmark/blob/master/SCENARIO_EXAMPLES/benchmarkGoblinBaseServer.example.js
  • An example of preferences file: https://github.com/red-machine-games/goblin-base-benchmark/blob/master/PREFS_EXAMPLES/goblinBaseServerPrefs.example.json

Other links

  • Goblin Base Server's repository: https://github.com/red-machine-games/goblin-base-server
  • Documentation: https://gbase.tech/doc

LICENSE

MIT