# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- """ This is an example of a locustfile that uses Locust's built in event hooks to track the sum of the content-length header in all successful HTTP responses """ from locust import HttpLocust, TaskSet, events, task, web class MyTaskSet(TaskSet): @task(2) def index(l): l.client.get("/") @task(1) def stats(l): l.client.get("/stats/requests") class WebsiteUser(HttpLocust): host = "http://127.0.0.1:8089" min_wait = 2000 max_wait = 5000 task_set = MyTaskSet """ We need somewhere to store the stats. On the master node stats will contain the aggregated sum of all content-lengths, while on the slave nodes this will be the sum of the content-lengths since the last stats report was sent to the master """ stats = {"content-length":0} def on_request_success(request_type, name, response_time, response_length): """ Event handler that get triggered on every successful request """ stats["content-length"] += response_length def on_report_to_master(client_id, data): """ This event is triggered on the slave instances every time a stats report is to be sent to the locust master. It will allow us to add our extra content-length data to the dict that is being sent, and then we clear the local stats in the slave. """ data["content-length"] = stats["content-length"] stats["content-length"] = 0 def on_slave_report(client_id, data): """ This event is triggered on the master instance when a new stats report arrives from a slave. Here we just add the content-length to the master's aggregated stats dict. """ stats["content-length"] += data["content-length"] # Hook up the event listeners events.request_success += on_request_success events.report_to_master += on_report_to_master events.slave_report += on_slave_report @web.app.route("/content-length") def total_content_length(): """ Add a route to the Locust web app, where we can see the total content-length """ return "Total content-length recieved: %i" % stats["content-length"]