import time import xmlrpclib from locust import Locust, TaskSet, events, task class XmlRpcClient(xmlrpclib.ServerProxy): """ Simple, sample XML RPC client implementation that wraps xmlrpclib.ServerProxy and fires locust events on request_success and request_failure, so that all requests gets tracked in locust's statistics. """ def __getattr__(self, name): func = xmlrpclib.ServerProxy.__getattr__(self, name) def wrapper(*args, **kwargs): start_time = time.time() try: result = func(*args, **kwargs) except xmlrpclib.Fault as e: total_time = int((time.time() - start_time) * 1000) events.request_failure.fire(request_type="xmlrpc", name=name, response_time=total_time, exception=e) else: total_time = int((time.time() - start_time) * 1000) events.request_success.fire(request_type="xmlrpc", name=name, response_time=total_time, response_length=0) # In this example, I've hardcoded response_length=0. If we would want the response length to be # reported correctly in the statistics, we would probably need to hook in at a lower level return wrapper class XmlRpcLocust(Locust): """ This is the abstract Locust class which should be subclassed. It provides an XML-RPC client that can be used to make XML-RPC requests that will be tracked in Locust's statistics. """ def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): super(XmlRpcLocust, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs) self.client = XmlRpcClient(self.host) class ApiUser(XmlRpcLocust): host = "http://127.0.0.1:8877/" min_wait = 100 max_wait = 1000 class task_set(TaskSet): @task(10) def get_time(self): self.client.get_time() @task(5) def get_random_number(self): self.client.get_random_number(0, 100)