opnsense-ports/benchmarks/py-locust/files/extra-EXAMPLES-custom_wait_function.py
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from locust import HttpLocust, TaskSet, task
import random
def index(l):
l.client.get("/")
def stats(l):
l.client.get("/stats/requests")
class UserTasks(TaskSet):
# one can specify tasks like this
tasks = [index, stats]
# but it might be convenient to use the @task decorator
@task
def page404(self):
self.client.get("/does_not_exist")
class WebsiteUser(HttpLocust):
"""
Locust user class that does requests to the locust web server running on localhost
"""
host = "http://127.0.0.1:8089"
# Most task inter-arrival times approximate to exponential distributions
# We will model this wait time as exponentially distributed with a mean of 1 second
wait_function = lambda self: random.expovariate(1)*1000 # *1000 to convert to milliseconds
task_set = UserTasks
def strictExp(min_wait,max_wait,mu=1):
"""
Returns an exponentially distributed time strictly between two bounds.
"""
while True:
x = random.expovariate(mu)
increment = (max_wait-min_wait)/(mu*6.0)
result = min_wait + (x*increment)
if result<max_wait:
break
return result
class StrictWebsiteUser(HttpLocust):
"""
Locust user class that makes exponential requests but strictly between two bounds.
"""
host = "http://127.0.0.1:8089"
wait_function = lambda self: strictExp(self.min_wait, self.max_wait)*1000
task_set = UserTasks