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Bumps [minimist](https://github.com/substack/minimist) from 1.2.5 to 1.2.6. - [Release notes](https://github.com/substack/minimist/releases) - [Commits](https://github.com/substack/minimist/compare/1.2.5...1.2.6) --- updated-dependencies: - dependency-name: minimist dependency-type: indirect ... Signed-off-by: dependabot[bot] <support@github.com> |
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Load testing
Load testing is performed with Artillery.
Install:
cd benchmark
npm install
Running the tests (on one core):
cd benchmark
npm run start
You can adapt the socketio-load-test.yaml
file to increase/decrease load.
Default settings are:
phases:
- duration: 20
arrivalRate: 2
which means: during 20 seconds, 2 users will be added every second (peaking at 40 simultaneous users).
Important: don't go above 40 simultaneous users for Artillery, otherwise, it is Artillery that will fail to run the tests properly. To know, simply run "top". The "node" process for Artillery should never reach 100%.
Reports are generated in artillery_output.html
.
Multicore tests
You will want to test with Artillery running on multiple cores.
You can use
./artillery_multi_core.sh
This will trigger 4 Artillery instances in parallel.
Beware, the report generated is generated for only one instance.
How to test, what to track?
While testing, you can check:
- CPU load of WorkAdventure API node process (it should not reach 100%)
- Get metrics at the end of the run:
http://api.workadventure.localhost/metrics
In particular, look for:
This is the maximum time it took Node to process an event (you need to restart node after each test to reset this counter)# HELP nodejs_eventloop_lag_max_seconds The maximum recorded event loop delay. # TYPE nodejs_eventloop_lag_max_seconds gauge nodejs_eventloop_lag_max_seconds 23.991418879
- Generate a profiling using "node --prof" by switching the command in docker-compose.yaml:
Read https://nodejs.org/en/docs/guides/simple-profiling/ on how to generate a profile.#command: yarn dev command: yarn run profile