The test tool I am using is jmeter, version 2.11. This is a green version of my colleague's copy to me. Run as long as you have a Java environment (: apache-jmeter-2.11). Click on the jmeter.bat in the bin directory to run it. This version of me does not support websocket test, so I need to download a plug-in called Jmeterwebsocketsampler-1.0.2-snapshot.jar, this plugin needs to download 6 dependent packages, as shown in:
After the plug-in is installed, you can use JMeter to simulate socket.io communication. First open the Chrome console and view the network. When we enter a page containing Socket.io, we can see a few links as shown.
We just need to implement these links with JMeter, and we can simulate the communication between the browser and the server. First we simulate the top two requests. Click on the request we can see the details of this request, from the header we can find the fact that the two requests or HTTP requests, but with different parameters. The second request takes one more parameter than the first request, which is called the SID, and his value is the first one that corresponds to the request. These two requests can be seen as the 1 handshake process in TCP (I do not understand the three handshake of TCP, I feel this should be similar to it) or it is a authentication, this SID is the unique identity of the communication. I'm going to use JMeter to simulate these two requests. Select the HTTP request within the sampler of the thread group. As shown in the following:
First request (note that the above picture path should be/socket.io/?) Eio=3&transport=polling missing a question mark ==!)
The second request note that the above picture path should be/socket.io/? Eio=3&transport=polling missing a question mark ==!
Note ${sid} in the second request, this is obtained in the first request, and all need to add a post processor--and regular expression extractor to the first request.
Now I go to Chrome to see the details of the 3rd request, and we can see that the URL of the third request becomes WS, and the parameter transport becomes websocket. And one more frames column. Frames as shown:
Now we create a new WebSocket sampler to simulate the socket link. and send 2probe to the server:
Add an observation tree, run to see the results of the request, the corresponding data is 3probe
Later we continue to simulate the Socket.io follow-up link, which is the green part of Frams, and the white part is the response of the server. Note that the last to use the loop controller interval to send 2 to the server remains connected. My entire process is as follows (Room-chat-test-010.jxm in the example folder of the JMeter downloaded above):
Of course, the final test results will not be said, at the same time to join 300 users to hang up. Does anyone know how to simulate 1 seconds to join 100 people? I want to test to join 5000 people, divided into 50 seconds.
Pressure test of WebSocket with JMeter