Locust : How to make locust run for a specific amo

2020-06-01 00:58发布

问题:

official locustio documentation tells about how to write simple locust tasks which run indefinitely.

Couldn't find out how to run load which lasts for a specific amount of time, so that the test will automatically stop after the specified interval.

I dont need it from the web interface, command line/code option will be just great.

回答1:

I recently started using locust myself and unfortunately locust 0.7.1 does not provide a way to terminate a test based on a length of time.

It does however provide a way to terminate the test based on the number of requests that have been issued. If you run locust using the CLI interface you can specify that it stop execution after a specified number of requests have been handled. From the locust --help output:

-n NUM_REQUESTS, --num-request=NUM_REQUESTS
       Number of requests to perform. Only used together with --no-web

So, you can start a session with something along the lines of:

# locust --clients=20 --hatch-rate=2 --num-request=500

and once 500 requests have been handled it should terminate the test.



回答2:

It's probably too late to answer, but might be helpful for someone in future. Locust now supports -t or --run-time options to specify duration when running Locust with --no-web option. From locust --help:

-t RUN_TIME, --run-time=RUN_TIME
                        Stop after the specified amount of time, e.g. (300s,
                        20m, 3h, 1h30m, etc.). Only used together with --no-
                        web


回答3:

Pretty late to the party, but I stumbled upon this for stopping a test, it might be of help.

stop_timeout = 20 

in your locust class.

Oh, and it accepts it's value in seconds.



回答4:

it's possible to stop an individual greenlet ("locust") by throwing a StopLocust exception, so you could add a guard in your Task that checks the time

this is undocumented behaviour, and may change in future, but it works in 0.7.2!

http://lookonmyworks.co.uk/2015/03/13/stopping-a-locust/



回答5:

locust now supports run-time parameter --run-time=1h20m. I installed locust from the master branch. (see GitHub issue). I think this feature is officially released in 0.9v.



回答6:

Here my solution as per locust 0.8.1, we can't do define how long it will run in CLI mode

timeout $TIME locust -f $YOUR_FILE --host=$YOUR_HOST_TARGET --no-web

Time can be in minutes or second

timeout 10s locust -f $YOUR_FILE --host=$YOUR_HOST_TARGET --no-web
timeout 10m locust -f $YOUR_FILE --host=$YOUR_HOST_TARGET --no-web