Karol BrejnainLocust.io experimentsLocust.io experiments — Emitting results to external DBWhat if you like to do something more with the test results produced by Locust?Oct 17, 20191Oct 17, 20191
Karol BrejnainLocust.io experimentsLocust Experiments — Docker image updatesSome time ago I did an experiment on dockerizing Locust. The article shows in more detail newer versions of the images and how to use them.Apr 9, 20191Apr 9, 20191
Karol BrejnainLocust.io experimentsLocust experiments — Feeding the locustsThere are times when you want your Locust scripts to use some specific input data and have them distributed in order to perform the tests.Apr 8, 20191Apr 8, 20191
Karol BrejnainLocust.io experimentsLocust experiments — Locust meets KafkaThis time, let’s teach Locust how to test systems using Apache Kafka.May 21, 20181May 21, 20181
Karol BrejnainLocust.io experimentsLocust.io experiments — enriching resultsOne of the good things about Locust is its event-based nature. This time I’ll try to exploit this to extend the system capabilities with…Mar 8, 20181Mar 8, 20181
Karol BrejnainLocust.io experimentsLocust.io experiments — extending the UILocust provides a small HTTP API and a Web UI to control the execution of the tests and browsing through the results. One can use the API…Feb 24, 20181Feb 24, 20181
Karol BrejnainLocust.io experimentsLocust.io experiments — running in KubernetesLocust supports running load tests on multiple machines. It’s a perfect fit for Kubernetes which makes distributed deployments, container…Jan 10, 20187Jan 10, 20187
Karol BrejnainLocust.io experimentsLocust.io experiments — running in DockerContainerizing Locust makes the development of load test easier and — which is more important to me — is a precondition to run Locust on…Dec 20, 20172Dec 20, 20172
Karol BrejnainLocust.io experimentsLocust.io experiments — IntroductionRecently we were supposed to conduct a load/stress testing session.Dec 16, 2017Dec 16, 2017