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muyids / http-benchmark.md
Created February 17, 2017 02:42 — forked from denji/http-benchmark.md
HTTP(S) Benchmark Tools / Toolkit for testing/debugging HTTP(S) and restAPI (RESTful)

Tools

Located in alphabetical order (not prefer)

  • ab – slow and single threaded, written in C
  • apib – most of the features of ApacheBench (ab), also designed as a more modern replacement, written in C
  • baloo – Expressive end-to-end HTTP API testing made easy, written in Go (golang)
  • bombardier – Fast crossplatform HTTP benchmarking tool, written in Go (golang)
  • curl-loader – performance loading of various application services and traffic generation, written in C
  • fasthttploader – benchmark (kinda ab) with autoadjustment and charts based on fasthttp library, write in Go (golang)
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muyids / http-benchmark.md
Created February 17, 2017 02:42 — forked from denji/http-benchmark.md
HTTP(S) Benchmark Tools / Toolkit for testing/debugging HTTP(S) and restAPI (RESTful)

Tools

Located in alphabetical order (not prefer)

  • ab – slow and single threaded, written in C
  • apib – most of the features of ApacheBench (ab), also designed as a more modern replacement, written in C
  • baloo – Expressive end-to-end HTTP API testing made easy, written in Go (golang)
  • bombardier – Fast crossplatform HTTP benchmarking tool, written in Go (golang)
  • curl-loader – performance loading of various application services and traffic generation, written in C
  • fasthttploader – benchmark (kinda ab) with autoadjustment and charts based on fasthttp library, write in Go (golang)
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muyids / Makefile
Created February 3, 2017 11:17 — forked from isaacs/Makefile
# Hello, and welcome to makefile basics.
#
# You will learn why `make` is so great, and why, despite its "weird" syntax,
# it is actually a highly expressive, efficient, and powerful way to build
# programs.
#
# Once you're done here, go to
# http://www.gnu.org/software/make/manual/make.html
# to learn SOOOO much more.