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loadb

v1.0.4

Published

test your server to carry loads and still be active.

Readme

loadb

Loadb is a tool that helps to automates with the process if testing your application for loads.

Load balancing refers to efficiently distributing incoming network traffic across a group of backend servers, also known as a server farm or server pool.

Modern high‑traffic websites must serve hundreds of thousands, if not millions, of concurrent requests from users or clients and return the correct text, images, video, or application data, all in a fast and reliable manner.

For your application to stand the test of time it is of importance for the application to be able to carry most of the loads coming in from requests.

This simple tool is basically for testing your nodejs apps while developing to help reduce the stress of testing for load and also reducing the curve of leaning about load testing tools.

Features

  • Load balance testing
  • Get detailed test report
  • Print report our in CSV format
  • Get your report in GNUPLOT file

Basic Usage

  • create a file and name it loadbtest.js
  • write the following code in the file
   var loadb = require('loadb');

   var options  = {
    n: 10,
    c: 5,
    u: 'http://127.0.0.1:7000/'
  }
  loadb.basic(options);
  • add a loadb command to script section in your package.json file "loadb": "node loadbtest.js"
  • npm run loadb

Parameters explanation

  • c: number of concurrency
  • n: number of requests
  • u: url to test
  • T: request type e.g application/json
  • e: print a csv file with the percentage request in time pier seconds
  • p: send a post request with a file that has the request data

Print a csv file

   var loadb = require('loadb');

   var options  = {
    n: 10,
    c: 5,
    u: 'http://127.0.0.1:7000/'
  }
  loadb.pxls(options);

Sending a Post request

   var loadb = require('loadb');

   var options  = {
    n: 10,
    c: 5,
    u: 'http://127.0.0.1:7000/',
    file: 'file.txt`,
    T: 'application/json'
  }
  loadb.pTest(options);