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Yandex Tank ![Gitter](https://badges.gitter.im/Join Chat.svg)
Description
Yandex.Tank is an extendable open source load testing tool for advanced linux users which is especially good as a part of automated load testing suit.
Main features
- different load generators supported:
- customizable reports in .html with pretty interactive charts based on highcharts library
- graphite support
- several ammo formats supported like plain url list or access.log
- test autostop plugin
- customizable and extendable monitoring that works over SSH
Install from PyPI
You will need some packages that are required for building different python libraries:
libxml2-dev libxslt1-dev python-dev zlib1g-dev
You will also need a GNU make for building them. In Ubuntu you can install a build-essential
package. You should also install pip if you don't have it.
Full command for Ubuntu looks like this:
sudo apt-get install python-pip build-essential libxml2-dev libxslt1-dev python-dev zlib1g-dev
You can do similar thing for your distribution. After you've installed all the packages, it is easy to install the Tank itself:
sudo pip install yandextank
Remember that if you want to use phantom
as a load generator you should install it separately. On Ubuntu you can do that by adding our PPA and installing phantom
and phantom-ssl
packages. On other distros you will maybe need to build it from sources.
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:yandex-load/main && sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install phantom phantom-ssl
Report plugin is a distinct project. You can found it here.
Get help
Documentation at ReadTheDocs
Ask your questions at Stackoverflow, use "load-testing" + "yandex" tags.
See also
Evgeniy Mamchits' phantom - Phantom scalable IO Engine
Andrey Pohilko's loadosophia - service for storing and analysing performance test results
Jenkins - an extendable open source continuous integration server that may be used to automate test execution.
Graphite - an enterprise-scale monitoring tool, use it to store your test results and render graphs.