distraction.party/benchmarks/mix/tasks/pleroma/load_testing.ex
Alexander Strizhakov 1f29ecdcd7
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2020-03-30 11:42:25 +03:00

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Elixir

defmodule Mix.Tasks.Pleroma.LoadTesting do
use Mix.Task
import Ecto.Query
import Pleroma.LoadTesting.Helper, only: [clean_tables: 0]
alias Pleroma.Repo
alias Pleroma.User
@shortdoc "Factory for generation data"
@moduledoc """
Generates data like:
- local/remote users
- local/remote activities with differrent visibility:
- simple activiities
- with emoji
- with mentions
- hellthreads
- with attachments
- with tags
- likes
- reblogs
- simple threads
- long threads
## Generate data
MIX_ENV=benchmark mix pleroma.load_testing --users 20000 --friends 1000 --iterations 170 --friends_used 20 --non_friends_used 20
MIX_ENV=benchmark mix pleroma.load_testing -u 20000 -f 1000 -i 170 -fu 20 -nfu 20
Options:
- `--users NUMBER` - number of users to generate. Defaults to: 20000. Alias: `-u`
- `--friends NUMBER` - number of friends for main user. Defaults to: 1000. Alias: `-f`
- `--iterations NUMBER` - number of iterations to generate activities. For each iteration in database is inserted about 120+ activities with different visibility, actors and types.Defaults to: 170. Alias: `-i`
- `--friends_used NUMBER` - number of main user friends used in activity generation. Defaults to: 20. Alias: `-fu`
- `--non_friends_used NUMBER` - number of non friends used in activity generation. Defaults to: 20. Alias: `-nfu`
"""
@aliases [u: :users, f: :friends, i: :iterations, fu: :friends_used, nfu: :non_friends_used]
@switches [
users: :integer,
friends: :integer,
iterations: :integer,
friends_used: :integer,
non_friends_used: :integer
]
def run(args) do
Mix.Pleroma.start_pleroma()
clean_tables()
{opts, _} = OptionParser.parse!(args, strict: @switches, aliases: @aliases)
user = Pleroma.LoadTesting.Users.generate(opts)
Pleroma.LoadTesting.Activities.generate(user, opts)
IO.puts("Users in DB: #{Repo.aggregate(from(u in User), :count, :id)}")
IO.puts("Activities in DB: #{Repo.aggregate(from(a in Pleroma.Activity), :count, :id)}")
IO.puts("Objects in DB: #{Repo.aggregate(from(o in Pleroma.Object), :count, :id)}")
IO.puts(
"Notifications in DB: #{Repo.aggregate(from(n in Pleroma.Notification), :count, :id)}"
)
Pleroma.LoadTesting.Fetcher.run_benchmarks(user)
end
end