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pyshaker 1.4.2
The distributed data-plane testing tool built for OpenStack.
Shaker wraps around popular system network testing tools like
iperf, iperf3
and netperf (with help of flent).
Shaker is able to deploy OpenStack instances and networks in different
topologies. Shaker scenario specifies the deployment and list of tests
to execute. Additionally tests may be tuned dynamically in command-line.
Features
User-defined topology via Heat templates
Simultaneously test execution on multiple instances
Interactive report with stats and charts
Built-in SLA verification
Deployment Requirements
Shaker server routable from OpenStack cloud
Admin-user access to OpenStack API is preferable
Run in Python Environment
$ pip install pyshaker
$ . openrc
$ shaker-image-builder
$ shaker --server-endpoint <host:port> --scenario <scenario> --report <report.html>``
where:
host and port - host and port of machine where Shaker is deployed
scenario - the scenario to execute, e.g. openstack/perf_l2 (
catalog)
<report.html> - file to store the final report
Full list of parameters is available in documentation.
Shaker in Container
Shaker is available as container at Docker Hub at
performa/shaker
$ docker run -p <port>:<port> -v <artifacts-dir>:/artifacts performa/shaker --scenario <scenario> --server-endpoint <host:port>
--os-auth-url <os-auth-url> --os-username <os-username> --os-password <os-password> --os-project-name <os-project-name>
where:
host and port - host and port on machine where Shaker is deployed
artifacts-dir - where to store report and raw result
scenario - the scenario to execute, e.g. openstack/perf_l2 (
catalog)
os-XXX - OpenStack cloud credentials
Links
PyPi - https://pypi.org/project/pyshaker/
Docker - https://hub.docker.com/r/performa/shaker/
Docs - https://pyshaker.readthedocs.io/
Bugtracker - https://launchpad.net/shaker
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