Curl-loader

curl-loader is an open-source software performance testing tool written in the C programming language.

curl-loader
Developer(s)curl-loader, open-source project
Stable release
0.56 / January 10, 2012 (2012-01-10)
Repository
Operating systemLinux
TypeSoftware performance testing
LicenseGPLv2
Websitecurl-loader.sourceforge.net

Features

curl-loader is capable of simulating application behavior of hundreds of thousands of HTTP/HTTPS and FTP/FTPS clients, each with its own source IP-address. In contrast to other tools, curl-loader is using real C-written client protocol stacks, namely, HTTP and FTP stacks of libcurl and TLS/SSL of openssl, and simulates user behavior with support for login and authentication flavors.

The major features are:

Running up to 2500-100,000 and more virtual loading clients, all from a single curl-loader process. Actual number of virtual clients may be several times higher being limited mainly by memory. Each virtual client loads traffic from its "personal" source IP-address, or from the "common" IP-address shared by all clients, or from the IP-addresses shared by some clients where a limited set of shared IP-addresses can be used by a batch of clients.

  • Rampup of the virtual clients number at loading start in either automatic or manual mode;
  • IPv4 and IPv6 addresses and URIs;
  • HTTP 1.1. GET, POST, PUT, DELETE, HEAD including file upload operations;
  • HTTP user authentication login with POST or GET+POST methods. Unique configurable username and password for each virtual client as well as configurable posted string (post-forms) are the options. Another option is loading of users with credentials from a tokens text file;
  • HTTP POST/GET forms with up to 16 tokens filled from a tokens text file;
  • HTTP user logoff with POST, GET+POST, or GET (cookies); POST logoff with configurable posted string (post-forms);
  • HTTP multipart form data POST-ing as in RFC1867;
  • HTTP Web and Proxy Authentication (HTTP 401 and 407 responses) with Basic, Digest (RFC2617) and NTLM;
  • HTTP 3xx redirections with unlimited number of redirections;
  • HTTP cookies and DNS caches;
  • FTP passive and active, FTP upload;
  • Full customization of client request HTTP/FTP headers ;
  • Transfer limit rate for each client download or upload operation on a per url bases;
  • URL fetching probability;
  • TCP connections reuse or re-establishment on a per URL bases;
  • Unlimited configurable number of URLs. Mixing of HTTP, HTTPS, FTP and FTPS urls in a single batch (test plan) configuration;
  • Connection establishment timers for each URL;
  • URL completion timers monitoring and enforcement for each client;
  • Inter/after URL "sleeping" timers, including random timers taken from a configurable interval;
  • Logfile with tracing activities for each virtual client;
  • Logging of responses (headers and bodies) to files;
  • Pre-cooked batch configuration (test plan) examples;
  • Load Status at console and with output to file;
  • Status and statistics for each virtual client which are logged to file;

The goal of curl-loader project is to deliver a powerful and flexible open-source software performance testing client-side solution as a real alternative to Spirent Avalanche and IXIA IxLoad. Curl-loader normally works in pair with nginx or Apache web server as the server-side.

The tool is developed and maintained by Dr. Robert Iakobashvili and Michael Moser.

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See also

References

  • "curl-loader launched". Linux Weekly News. 2007-07-16. Retrieved August 7, 2007.
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