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πŸͺ πŸ§‘β€πŸ€β€πŸ§‘ πŸ’ͺ Jupyter RTC Test

Stress tests for Jupyter Real Time Collaboration (RTC).

The goal of this repository is to stress test the Real Time Collaboration (RTC) feature of JupyterLab and Jupyter Server and is a needed requirement to avoid users having issues when they enable RTC.

You can run the stress tests from the CLI (Command Line Interface) or from a UI (User Interface).

Jupyter RTC Test

Distributed Actors

The tests aims to replicate real life cases, meaning that most of them are running in a distributed way.

You can run the tests on a standalone (local laptop or CI) machine, in which case the distributed behavior is simulated. You can also run the tests in a real a distributed environment like Kubernetes, this however requires you to setup additional infrastructure and configuration. Please note you can also run the Kubernetes flavored tests on a local Minikube instance.

Jupyter RTC Test Actors

Discovered issues and Explored solutions

We maintain a list of discovered issues as well a explored solutions.

Technical Stack

The Jupyter RTC technical stack is spread across various repositories listed here (if you want to learn more, read the architecture document)

Jupyter RTC Stack

Community

The RTC stress test are being discussed in an issue on the official JupyterLab repository.

Develop

Setup your environment to run the tests.

You can also use the user interface if you prefer.

About CRDT

You can read more about the Conflict free Replicated Data Types (CRDT).

βš–οΈ License

Copyright (c) 2023 Datalayer, Inc.

Released under the terms of the BSD 3-Clause license (see LICENSE).

This repository contains source code taken from the various repositories under BSD-3 or MIT license.