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Smurfs_v2

Smurfs v2 using Nightmare_v2 API to load test your webpages

##Why use Atom/Electron instead of Phantomjs:

  1. nightmare v1 wrappers phantomjs to make user friendly API to make synchronous instead of using callbacks
  2. nightmare v2 use atom/electron to improve the speed and footprint with the same APIs: V2 Proposal

##Precondition:

  • install node on your test machine
  • npm install --save nightmare
  • npm install --save vo
  • install ruby(v2.2.3 from my side tested), add them to PATH
  • gem install concurrent-ruby
  • gem install concurrent-ruby-edge
  • gem install concurrent-ruby-ext (optional, for perf improvement on MRI)
  • gem install rufus-scheduler (optional)
  • gem install poseidon (optional, for kafka client)
  • gem install sinatra (optional, create web server to forward kafka messages)

##How to use (Tested on Mac OS X 10.10):

  • ruby smurfs.rb -u 3 -l 10 -d 20 -g homepage -f ./test_script/pagetest.js

####Notice:

  • First option [-u 3]: 3 Concurrent users
  • Second option [-l 10 optional]: Execute 10 loops by each user
  • Third option [-d 20 optional]: Test duration timed out value
  • Fouth option [-g group optional]: Test Group Name
  • Fifth option [-f ./xxx/x.js]: Test script you want to exec

or you can test your script by using node cmd:

  • node --harmony test_script/pagetest.js

##If you still want to use Phantomjs to test your single pages:
Checkout my Smurfs_v1, it uses native phantomjs scripts to load tests your website: Smurfs V1 Project

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