K6- Automate Performance &Load Testing of API& Microservices
K6- Automate Performance &Load Testing of API& Microservices, available at $59.99, has an average rating of 3.7, with 96 lectures, based on 356 reviews, and has 2362 subscribers.
You will learn about The best developer experience using open source load testing tool and JavaScript language to write realistic load tests. Performance monitoring of your APIs , Websites and microservices in production. Write automated tests in Javascript that simulate real-world scenarios and Get Pass/Fail behavior on your performance goals. Validate that your system can handle the expected volume of traffic, and catch critical performance regressions before they reach production. Generate load from 16 geographic locations to test API using K6 Cloud. Accelerate your performance testing using Cloud, Gitlab, CI/CD, AWS EC2, InfluxDB, Grafana. API Performance and Load Testing Framework Design. Output performance test results and metrics to InfluxDB and create interactive dashboard using Grafana. This course is ideal for individuals who are Developers – Write tests in ES6 Javascript to simulate real-world scenarios. or DevOps & SREs – Automate your tests to ensure that your infrastructure and application shows excellent performance. or Software Testers & QAs – Create tests faster with our browser recorder , converters and ES6 JS Scripts or Students and Freshers – Highlight your resume with Performance Testing. It is particularly useful for Developers – Write tests in ES6 Javascript to simulate real-world scenarios. or DevOps & SREs – Automate your tests to ensure that your infrastructure and application shows excellent performance. or Software Testers & QAs – Create tests faster with our browser recorder , converters and ES6 JS Scripts or Students and Freshers – Highlight your resume with Performance Testing.
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Summary
Title: K6- Automate Performance &Load Testing of API& Microservices
Price: $59.99
Average Rating: 3.7
Number of Lectures: 96
Number of Published Lectures: 96
Number of Curriculum Items: 96
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 96
Original Price: ₹7,900
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- The best developer experience using open source load testing tool and JavaScript language to write realistic load tests.
- Performance monitoring of your APIs , Websites and microservices in production.
- Write automated tests in Javascript that simulate real-world scenarios and Get Pass/Fail behavior on your performance goals.
- Validate that your system can handle the expected volume of traffic, and catch critical performance regressions before they reach production.
- Generate load from 16 geographic locations to test API using K6 Cloud.
- Accelerate your performance testing using Cloud, Gitlab, CI/CD, AWS EC2, InfluxDB, Grafana.
- API Performance and Load Testing Framework Design.
- Output performance test results and metrics to InfluxDB and create interactive dashboard using Grafana.
Who Should Attend
- Developers – Write tests in ES6 Javascript to simulate real-world scenarios.
- DevOps & SREs – Automate your tests to ensure that your infrastructure and application shows excellent performance.
- Software Testers & QAs – Create tests faster with our browser recorder , converters and ES6 JS Scripts
- Students and Freshers – Highlight your resume with Performance Testing.
Target Audiences
- Developers – Write tests in ES6 Javascript to simulate real-world scenarios.
- DevOps & SREs – Automate your tests to ensure that your infrastructure and application shows excellent performance.
- Software Testers & QAs – Create tests faster with our browser recorder , converters and ES6 JS Scripts
- Students and Freshers – Highlight your resume with Performance Testing.
We will enhance this training course regularly to cover more examples and real-time projects.
Summary –Learn the future of performance testing and automate Performance & Load Testing of API and micro-services using open-source tool K6.
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Open Source – K6 is an open-source load testing tool built for developers and testers’ happiness. It has over 1 million installations.
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Notifications– Pass/Fail behavior for easy automation and integration into CI pipelines, Gitlab
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Developer centric load testing– Everyone loves fast apps, APIs and websites. K6 helps you to automate Load tests that simulate real-world users as closely as possible.
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Goal-based load testing – You will be able to automate test which covers performance and functional goals like what level is a response time not acceptable, and/or what is an acceptable failure rate
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Store and Visualize Performance Test Results– K6 can output its test result data to different sources like JSON file, Grafana
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IntelliSense– Get code auto-completion and in-context documentation.
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Visual Studio Code Extension – Execute VS Code commands to run a k6 test of your current file.
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Performance Monitoring– Performance monitoring of your APIs and micro-services in production.
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Load Testing– Quickly build test cases to validate the performance of your APIs or micro-services. Validate that your system can handle the expected volume of traffic, and catch critical performance regressions in CI before they reach production.
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Automated testing – Automate your performance tests. Get Pass/Fail behavior on performance goals.
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Write tests in Javascript code – Full scripting language to write realistic load tests. Reuse modules and Javascript libraries to build and maintain a performance test suite.
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Scaled to the cloud – Designed to use the same test in a local or cloud environment.
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k6 Cloud– Speed-up performance testing and Avoid managing your own infrastructure.
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GUI test builder –Record your tests using the browser extension
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Run cloud tests – Scale tests in the cloud up to 100k concurrent virtual users and Generate load from 16 geographic locations
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Test Scheduling –Schedule and run tests from the web app, CLI, and CI pipelines
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Analyze test results – Filter your test results by location, period, and tags. Get a convenient overview of your test results.
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Be a performance expert – Compare performance results between tests. Get automatic analysis and recommendations that quickly pinpoint performance issues. Get alert about your performance tests.
Are you still stuck with JMeter?Then,learn GUI and Code-based testing with JavaScript and Upgrade to K6 & K6 Cloud for better developer experience.
K6 is used by Amazon, Microsoft, Grafana, Gitlab, Citrix, etc.Backed by 20 years of experience.
Course Curriculum Summary
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Promotion Video Walkthrough
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Understand the Basics of K6
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Understand API Performance Testing
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Design and execute Sample Test Script
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Running K6 with 100S of virtual users
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Ramp-up and Ramp-down Users
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Checks, Asserts and Design Error Rate and Failure Rate
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Write HTTP Requests and parse responses
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Understand Built-in Metrics, Counter, Trend, Retry Mechanism
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Design Threshold on Checks to pass/fail load test
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Test Life Cycle, SetUp, TearDown, Main Function
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Fixed RPS with Example
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InfluxDB, Grafana, Design Dashboard
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K6, InfluxDB, Grafana on Amazon EC2
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Understand Load-impact to design and execute scripts on Cloud from the various geographic location
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Define tags and groups for better filtering
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Performance Test Framework design using Postman to K6 Converter
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Real-time project and Automated Performance Testing Framework Design
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Understand Virtual Users, Runners, Debugging Scripts
Example
1. Write your load test
Use the k6 Javascript API to write simple and realistic load test.
export let options = {
thresholds: {
“http_req_duration”: [“p(90)<300”],
“failed requests”: [“rate<0.15”],
}
};
2. Define Pass and Fail criteria for performance tests
– 95th percentile response time must be below 1s.
– Less than 0.15% request errors.
3. Execute the test. Verify Pass/ Fail behaviour.
Test many load configurations to ensure your performance goals in multiple situations.
Running the test (50VUs, 2m), please wait…
Test Run Successful
Total thresholds: 2. Passed: 2. Failed: 0.
4. Automate your performance and load tests
Run your tests frequently to be confident in your system’s performance.
Schedule your test execution and integrate your tests into CI pipelines.
Performance test Execution Run 1
Checkout API. 2 of 4 thresholds failed.
Performance test Execution Run 2
Checkout API. 4 of 4 thresholds passed.
5. Receive alerts on performance regressions
Configure your notifications and get alerts if any change breaks your performance goals.
6. Visualize Test Results
Host Grafana and share with stakeholders to view live test execution and test metrics
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Welcome
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: K6 and Cloud Random Shots
Lecture 3: Create Performance Test Project
Lecture 4: API Performance Testing
Lecture 5: Introduction Quick Recap
Lecture 6: All Downloadable Resources
Lecture 7: Note – IMP – Code – Download
Chapter 2: Design K6 Performance Test Cases
Lecture 1: Write Load Test Case in JavaScript
Lecture 2: Random Shots
Lecture 3: Load Virtual Users
Lecture 4: Configure Virtual Users
Lecture 5: Ramp-up Ramp-down User Load
Lecture 6: Random Shots Rampup
Lecture 7: Recap Virtual Users
Chapter 3: Checks
Lecture 1: Checks and Asserts
Lecture 2: Multiple Checks
Lecture 3: Error Rate
Lecture 4: Recap Checks
Chapter 4: HTTP API
Lecture 1: Header and JSON
Lecture 2: Response Array
Lecture 3: Data Array
Lecture 4: Post Requests
Chapter 5: Performance Test Metrics
Lecture 1: Built-in Metrics
Lecture 2: Design Counter
Lecture 3: Counter Retry Mechanism
Lecture 4: Understand Trend
Lecture 5: Trend Retry Mechanism
Chapter 6: Threshold
Lecture 1: Basics of Threshold
Lecture 2: Threshold on Checks
Chapter 7: Test Life Cycle
Lecture 1: Test Life Cycle
Chapter 8: Fixed Rate per Second
Lecture 1: Write RPS
Chapter 9: Design Dashboard
Lecture 1: Configure Influxdb
Lecture 2: Configure Grafana
Lecture 3: View Live Test results and Metrics
Lecture 4: Understand Grafana Load Test Dashbaord
Chapter 10: K6 and Amazon EC2
Lecture 1: Influxdb on EC2
Lecture 2: Grafana on EC2
Lecture 3: Link Influxdb and Grafana
Lecture 4: K6 on EC2
Lecture 5: Execute Load Test on EC2
Chapter 11: K6 Cloud
Lecture 1: K6 Cloud
Lecture 2: Write Script to interact with Cloud
Lecture 3: Groups
Lecture 4: Threshold on Groups
Lecture 5: Tag
Lecture 6: Threshold on Tag
Lecture 7: Cloud Dashboard for Tag
Lecture 8: Groups and Tag on Cloud
Lecture 9: Geographic Regions Virtual Users
Lecture 10: Cloud Interface
Lecture 11: Code Recap
Lecture 12: Dashboard Recap
Lecture 13: Browser Recorder
Chapter 12: Postman to K6 Performance Project
Lecture 1: Setup Realtime Project
Lecture 2: Understand Project
Lecture 3: Developer Documentation
Lecture 4: Setup Postman
Lecture 5: Postman to K6 Converter
Lecture 6: Understand Postman Issues
Lecture 7: Understand Realtime Workflow
Lecture 8: Fix Postman Scripts
Lecture 9: Understand Postman Converted Performance Scripts
Lecture 10: Assignment Solution
Lecture 11: Understand Performance Defect
Chapter 13: Design API Performance and Load Testing Framework
Lecture 1: Design Environment
Lecture 2: Init Framework
Lecture 3: Define Options
Lecture 4: Init Environment
Lecture 5: Understand Sample API and Workflow
Lecture 6: Create Course API – 1
Lecture 7: Create Course API – 2
Lecture 8: Create Course API – 3
Lecture 9: Get Course API
Lecture 10: Delete Course API
Lecture 11: Write Test Script
Lecture 12: Implement Logger
Lecture 13: Execute Test Cases
Lecture 14: Quick Walkthrough
Lecture 15: CI/CD Pipeline
Chapter 14: Random Shots
Lecture 1: Runner
Lecture 2: Performance Overhead
Lecture 3: Debug Script
Chapter 15: Resources
Lecture 1: K6 vs JMeter One Page PDF
Chapter 16: Scenarios
Lecture 1: Execute Multiple Scripts
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- 2 stars: 40 votes
- 3 stars: 82 votes
- 4 stars: 89 votes
- 5 stars: 112 votes
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