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Is there a way to do grpc bidirectional streaming application load testing to send 100req/sec to a server


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I was testing a grpc bidrectional streaming application which is in below link and it is working fine.



https://github.com/melledijkstra/python-grpc-chat



Do we have any tool to trigger bidirectional streaming say 100 requests per second as we use wrk/jmeter for rest/http APIs?



I tried exposing the API (run) into rest and triggering 100 req/sec using wrk tool. Seems to be not a proper approach.



 @app.route('/', methods=['GET'])
def send_message(self, event):
"""
This method is called when user enters something into the textbox
"""
message = self.entry_message.get()
if message is not '':
n = chat.Note()
n.name = self.username
n.message = message
print("S[] ".format(n.name, n.message))
self.conn.SendNote(n)


Complete code is the actual grpc chat application: https://github.com/melledijkstra/python-grpc-chat



I wanted to do a load testing of a grpc bidirectional streaming application to send 100 requests per second to a server. Is there a possible approach to it?



This is to test that my server can handle the enough load with this chat functionality.










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    I was testing a grpc bidrectional streaming application which is in below link and it is working fine.



    https://github.com/melledijkstra/python-grpc-chat



    Do we have any tool to trigger bidirectional streaming say 100 requests per second as we use wrk/jmeter for rest/http APIs?



    I tried exposing the API (run) into rest and triggering 100 req/sec using wrk tool. Seems to be not a proper approach.



     @app.route('/', methods=['GET'])
    def send_message(self, event):
    """
    This method is called when user enters something into the textbox
    """
    message = self.entry_message.get()
    if message is not '':
    n = chat.Note()
    n.name = self.username
    n.message = message
    print("S[] ".format(n.name, n.message))
    self.conn.SendNote(n)


    Complete code is the actual grpc chat application: https://github.com/melledijkstra/python-grpc-chat



    I wanted to do a load testing of a grpc bidirectional streaming application to send 100 requests per second to a server. Is there a possible approach to it?



    This is to test that my server can handle the enough load with this chat functionality.










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      I was testing a grpc bidrectional streaming application which is in below link and it is working fine.



      https://github.com/melledijkstra/python-grpc-chat



      Do we have any tool to trigger bidirectional streaming say 100 requests per second as we use wrk/jmeter for rest/http APIs?



      I tried exposing the API (run) into rest and triggering 100 req/sec using wrk tool. Seems to be not a proper approach.



       @app.route('/', methods=['GET'])
      def send_message(self, event):
      """
      This method is called when user enters something into the textbox
      """
      message = self.entry_message.get()
      if message is not '':
      n = chat.Note()
      n.name = self.username
      n.message = message
      print("S[] ".format(n.name, n.message))
      self.conn.SendNote(n)


      Complete code is the actual grpc chat application: https://github.com/melledijkstra/python-grpc-chat



      I wanted to do a load testing of a grpc bidirectional streaming application to send 100 requests per second to a server. Is there a possible approach to it?



      This is to test that my server can handle the enough load with this chat functionality.










      share|improve this question
















      I was testing a grpc bidrectional streaming application which is in below link and it is working fine.



      https://github.com/melledijkstra/python-grpc-chat



      Do we have any tool to trigger bidirectional streaming say 100 requests per second as we use wrk/jmeter for rest/http APIs?



      I tried exposing the API (run) into rest and triggering 100 req/sec using wrk tool. Seems to be not a proper approach.



       @app.route('/', methods=['GET'])
      def send_message(self, event):
      """
      This method is called when user enters something into the textbox
      """
      message = self.entry_message.get()
      if message is not '':
      n = chat.Note()
      n.name = self.username
      n.message = message
      print("S[] ".format(n.name, n.message))
      self.conn.SendNote(n)


      Complete code is the actual grpc chat application: https://github.com/melledijkstra/python-grpc-chat



      I wanted to do a load testing of a grpc bidirectional streaming application to send 100 requests per second to a server. Is there a possible approach to it?



      This is to test that my server can handle the enough load with this chat functionality.







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