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@amilabs/nginx-logs-replay
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Replay nginx-like logs into a test HTTP server for stress testing
Replay nginx-like logs into a test HTTP server for stress testing.
npm i -g @amilabs/nginx-logs-replay
Usage of nginx-replay:
Options:
-f, --filePath <path> path of the nginx logs file
-p, --prefix <url> url for sending requests
-r, --ratio <number> acceleration / deceleration rate of sending requests, eg: 2, 0.5 (default: "1")
--format <string> format of the nginx log (default: "$remote_addr - $remote_user [$time_local] \"$request\" $status $body_bytes_sent \"$http_referer\" \"$http_user_agent\"")
--formatTime <string> format of the nginx time (default: "DD/MMM/YYYY:HH:mm:ss Z")
--startTimestamp <number> start replaying logs from this timestamp (default: "0")
-d --debug show debug messages in console (default: false)
-l, --logFile <path> save results to the logs file (default: "")
-t, --timeout <int> timeout fo the requests
--username <string> username for basic auth
--password <string> password for basic auth
--scaleMode experimental mode for the changing requests order (default: false)
--skipSleep remove pauses between requests. Attention: will ddos your server (default: false)
--skipSsl skip ssl errors (default: false)
--datesFormat <string> format of dates to display in logs (regarding Moment.js parsing format) (default: "DD-MM-YYYY:HH:mm:ss")
-s, --stats show stats of the requests (default: false)
--deleteQueryStats [strings...] delete some query for calculating stats, eg: "page limit size" (default: "")
--statsOnlyPath keep only endpoints for showing stats (default: false)
--filterOnly [strings...] filter logs for replaying, eg: "/test data .php" (default: [])
--filterSkip [strings...] skip logs for replaying, eg: "/test data .php" (default: [])
--hideStatsLimit <int> limit number of stats (default: "0")
-h, --help display help for command
# Replay access log
nginx-replay -f nginx-acces.log -p localhost -d -l out.log -s
Log is 5 spaces separated values:
replay-status original-status start-time-at-log replay-start-time duration url
403 200 22-04-2021:03:46:32 26-04-2021:03:59:29 0.32 /enpoint?page=1
Calculated list of top urls. You can hide some rare requests by passing hideStatsLimit option. Also you can remove some or all query by passing deleteQueryStats or statsOnlyPath options.
Some useful information and statistic about requests, rps, errors end etc.
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Replay nginx-like logs into a test HTTP server for stress testing
The npm package @amilabs/nginx-logs-replay receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, @amilabs/nginx-logs-replay popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @amilabs/nginx-logs-replay demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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