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easy-locust
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Make locust easier.
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# Easy-Locust ## Locust Links * Website: <a href="https://locust.io">locust.io</a> * Documentation: <a href="https://docs.locust.io">docs.locust.io</a> * Support/Questions: [Slack signup](https://slack.locust.io/) ## Description Easy-Locust is an extension tool for Locust. With this tool, you don't need to write locust scripts. What you need to do is just to edit Excel. Easy-Locust will generate locustfile automatically and run it. If you need master-slave mode, you just need to fill Excel Sheet 'Slave', and use --master. The only precondition is to install the same version locustio in each Slave. Easy-Locust is not necessary for slaves. `easy-locust --web --web-port=8899` -- Run in web mode, you can config and trigger slave-nodes with this mode. Use `easy-locust --demo` to generate an Excel demo, fill it and start your test. Same parameters with locust, so I just introduce the different parameters here: `easy-locust -f xxx.xls` -- This will transform Excel to locustfile, and run it. You can also use `-f xxx.py`. `easy-locust --xf xxx.xls` -- -- This just transform Excel to locustfile, will not start test. `easy-locust -f xxx.xls --master -d` -- `-d` is distributed mode, can automatically run slaves. There is one precondition, you need write slaves information in Excel at Slave Sheet. `easy-locust -f xxx.xls --master -d --boomer` -- `--boomer` running boomer client in slaves, which is compiling by Golang. In this mode expect_code and expect_str is inoperative. Please keep port 9999 is unused in each slave, when using this mode. OR, use: ```python import easy_locust data = { "config": {}, "apis": [], "auth": {}, "user_info": [], "master_ip": "", "slaves": [] } locustfile_str = easy_locust.factory(data) ``` ## Bug reporting Open a Github issue and follow the template listed there. https://github.com/GuoTengda1993/easy-locust ## Authors - Guo Tengda ## License Open source licensed under the MIT license (see _LICENSE_ file for details). ### Change Log - 0.2.1: Easy-locust web mode. - 0.1.12: `content-type` support. - 0.1.11: Add boomer client as slave, which has much more preformance. - 0.1.10: Delete useless code. - 0.1.9: Support Json to locustfile. And can use `easy_locust.factory(dict)` to get strings of locustfile. - 0.1.6: Optimize locustFileFactory.py - 0.1.5: Check Response info (status code & expect str) if set "Expect Status Code" in Excel, otherwise not. Rely on locustio>=0.13.5