A minimal docker image with Wrk http benchmarking tool based on Alpine Linux (and optionally on Debian8)
Total image size is less then 10mb
Repository name in Docker Hub: skandyla/wrk
Published via automated build mechanism
skandyla/wrk
(alpine/Dockerfile) - default image, based on Alpine Linux
skandyla/wrk:debian8
(debian8/Dockerfile) - image, based on debian:jessie
$ docker pull skandyla/wrk
$ docker run --rm skandyla/wrk
$ docker run -it --rm --entrypoint=/bin/sh skandyla/wrk
$ docker run --rm -v $(pwd):/data skandyla/wrk -s \
script.lua https://www.example.com
Add custom records to /etc/hosts:
$ docker run --rm -v /etc/hosts:/etc/hosts \
skandyla/wrk -t5 -c10 -d30 https://www.example.com
wrk - a HTTP benchmarking tool
wrk is a modern HTTP benchmarking tool capable of generating significant
load when run on a single multi-core CPU. It combines a multithreaded
design with scalable event notification systems such as epoll and kqueue.
An optional LuaJIT script can perform HTTP request generation, response
processing, and custom reporting. Details are available in SCRIPTING and
several examples are located in scripts
Basic Usage:
wrk -t12 -c400 -d30s http://127.0.0.1:8080/index.html
This runs a benchmark for 30 seconds, using 12 threads, and keeping 400 HTTP connections open.
Output:
Running 30s test @ http://127.0.0.1:8080/index.html
12 threads and 400 connections
Thread Stats Avg Stdev Max +/- Stdev
Latency 635.91us 0.89ms 12.92ms 93.69%
Req/Sec 56.20k 8.07k 62.00k 86.54%
22464657 requests in 30.00s, 17.76GB read
Requests/sec: 748868.53
Transfer/sec: 606.33MB
LuaJIT script example:
script.lua:
-- example HTTP POST script which demonstrates setting the
-- HTTP method, body, and adding a header
wrk.method = "POST"
wrk.body = '{"value":"ourdata","type":"example"}'
wrk.headers["X-EXAMPLE-HEADER"] = "OurDataHeader"
Launch:
wrk -t10 -c50 -d30s -s script.lua https://api.example.com
Load testing with wrk when every reqeust has unique http hmac authorization header