@fluid-experimental/azure-scenario-runner
Azure Scenario Runner
This package provides a reference application that executes pre-set scenarios with the intent of measuring the Fluid Framework's performance and reliability. We primarily use this package as part of a pipeline scheduled to run periodically to measure, log, and report various performance and reliability metrics. These metrics can then be used to gauge an undrestanding of the expected behavior/performance of the Fluid Framework in these various scenarios, which can help define the SLA.
Implemented Scenarios
Azure Client
Tests creating an Azure Client
Doc Creator
This scenario creates a bunch of empty Fluid documents and measures the time it takes to create theses documents.
Doc Loader
This scenario loads a set of previously created docs multiple times and measures the time it takes to load these documents.
Map Traffic
This scenario loads a previously created document and generates traffic on that document by setting key-values in a SharedMap
from multiple clients.
Nested Map
This scenario creates/loads a document and attempts to add many nested SharedMap
s. Various configs control whether the nested maps are created before or after container.attach()
, how many maps to create, and how long to wait between creating each map.
Guides
Running the perf tests locally
- Set the
azure__fluid__relay__service__tenantId
environment variable to equal your FRS TenantID - Set the
azure__fluid__relay__service__tenantKey
environment variable to equal your FRS Tenant's Primary Key - Set the
azure__fluid__relay__service__function__url
environment variable to equal your FRS Service Function URL - Set the
azure__fluid__relay__service__endpoint
environment variable to equal the Alfred endpoint of your FRS tenant - (Optional) Set the
azure__fluid__relay__service__region
environment variable to equal the region of your FRS tenant (eg. westus2
, westus3
, eastus
, westeurope
) - Run the test with
npm run start
Configuring the test configuration
The test configuration file testConfig_v1.yml
can be configured to modify the parameters of each scenario and the order they're run in.
Adding New Scenarios
[TBD]
Scenario runnner for FRS and Azure Local Service. This package can be used to create and execute various scenarios involving azure-client, IFluidContainer and a range of distributed data structures (DDSes), while collecting telemetry and validating state in the process. Scenarios are sourced via yaml config files.
You can add new scenarios by following existing patterns (see MapTrafficRunner
or DocLoaderRunner
for examples) and adding additional test configs to the configs
directory. Then, run your scenario with the command: npm run start:scenario ./configs/<config-name>.yml
.
Appendix
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