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# Changelog of Web Tsunami
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## 0.2.0 (2024-01-25)
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* Add methods post, put, patch and delete
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* Improve README with an advanced example
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## 0.1.0 (2024-01-19)
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* Fix non compatible changes of Typhoeus
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## 0.0.1 (2012-07-13)
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* Initial version
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Copyright (c) 2024 Alexis Bernard
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MIT License
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Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
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a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
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<img align="right" width="120px" src="./web_tsunami.png">
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# Web Tsunami
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Write tailor-made scenarios for load testing web apps
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## Why
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Many good tools already exist for a very long time such as ApacheBench and Siege.
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The goal is not to replace them.
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But sometimes, load testing a web app requires to write a custom scenario.
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My initial requirement was to send requests with unique parameters.
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To the best of my knowledge, no tool could do this.
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The goal is to focus only on the scenario without thinking about forking, threads and non blocking IOs.
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Fortunately there is [Typhoeus](https://github.com/typhoeus/typhoeus) to send parallel HTTP requests.
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## How
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Web Tsunami is a tiny class that forks every seconds and sends as many requests as expected.
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It provide the methods `get`, `post`, `put`, `patch` and `delete`.
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They all accept the same arguments : `get(url, options = {}, &block)`.
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The `options` is given to Typhoeus as is.
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It can contain headers and the request body.
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See [Typhoeus usage](https://github.com/typhoeus/typhoeus/#usage) for more details.
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## Examples
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Let's start with a very trivial scenario and I will show you an advanced one after :
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```ruby
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require "web_tsunami"
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class SearchTsunami < WebTsunami::Scenario
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def run
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get("http://site.example") do
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# Block is executed once the response has been received
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sleep(5) # Simulates the time required for a human to visit the next page
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get("http://site.example/search?query=stress+test") do |response|
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# Do whatever you need with the response object or ignore it
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sleep(10)
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end
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end
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end
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# Simulates 100 concurrent visitors every second for 10 minutes
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# It's a total of 60K unique visitors for an average of 23'220 rpm.
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SearchTsunami.start(concurrency: 100, duration: 60 * 10)
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```
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In this scenario, a visitor comes on the index page, then search for _stress test_, then go on a random page of the search result, and finally found the stress test page.
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It introduces a unique parameters which is the page number.
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It's nice, but it could have almost be done with Siege.
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Let me show you a more advanced scenario.
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```ruby
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require "web_tsunami"
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require "json"
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class RegistrationTsunami < WebTsunami::Scenario
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# Simulate a visitor coming on the index page,
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# then going to the registration form,
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# and finally submitting the form.
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def run
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get("http://site.example/") do |response|
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get("http://site.example/account/new") do |response|
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post("http://site.example/account", post_account_options(response)) do |response|
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# Then visiting the dashboard, and so on.
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end
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end
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end
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end
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private
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def post_account_options(response)
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# 1. Cookie header
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# 2. authenticity_token form param
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headers: build_post_headers(response),
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body: JSON.generate(
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authenticity_token: extract_csrf_token(response.body),
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user: {
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name: name = rand.to_s[2..-1],
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password: name,
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# Simulates 100 concurrent visitors every second for 10 minutes
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RegistrationTsunami.start(concurrency: 100, duration: 10)
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```
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This is more complex because it handles CSRF and every submitted forms are unique.
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Indeed emails must be unique, so it's not possible to send the same data everytime.
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## Output and result
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Web Tsunami does not measure response time or print any result.
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If you are running a load test, that means you should use an APM (application performance monitoring).
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It already collects and displays all data you need such as throughput, response time and bottlenecks.
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## License
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The gem is available as open-source under the terms of the [MIT License](https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT).
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Rails developer? Check out [RoRvsWild](https://rorvswild.com), our Ruby on Rails application monitoring tool.
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description: Write realistic scenarios to test the load of a web application.
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