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Describe one example for each vegeta load testing case. One simple attack, one with a rate, one attack with a report, one with a report as a plot and finally one with a configuration file. Fixes: https://github.com/tldr-pages/tldr/issues/2309 Refs: https://github.com/tsenart/vegeta
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# vegeta
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> Vegeta is both a command line utility and a library for HTTP load testing.
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> See also `ab`.
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- Launch an attack lasting 30 seconds:
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`echo "{{GET https://example.com}}" | vegeta attack -duration={{30s}}`
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- Launch an attack on a server with a self-signed https certificate:
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`echo "{{GET https://example.com}}" | vegeta attack -insecure -duration={{30s}}`
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- Launch an attack with a rate of 10 requests per second:
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`echo "{{GET https://example.com}}" | vegeta attack -duration={{30s}} -rate={{10}}`
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- Launch an attack and display for a report:
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`echo "{{GET https://example.com}}" | vegeta attack -duration={{30s}} | vegeta report`
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- Launch an attack and plot the results on a graph (latency against time):
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`echo "{{GET https://example.com}}" | vegeta attack -duration={{30s}} | vegeta plot > {{path/to/results.html}}`
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- Launch an attack against multiple URLs from a file:
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`vegeta attack -duration={{30s}} -targets=requests.txt | vegeta report`
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