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Proposal: Load testing with k6 #4309

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@namkyu1999 namkyu1999 commented Nov 23, 2023

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I propose a new Chaos Fault - Load Testing with k6. Please take a look at my documentation.

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Jonsy13 commented Jan 12, 2024

Hi @namkyu1999 Thanks for the proposal, I have gone through it. It looks good to me.

Just trying to understand -

  • It is like invoking a K6 script for doing chaos (like stress-ng)
  • If we add it, it can open a door for users to write chaos experiments easily in terms of contribution or even BYOC in some terms.
  • It is like our SSH Chaos Category where users can provide a JS script & mount it from configmap/secret & we run the chaos experiment.

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Hi @namkyu1999 Thanks for the proposal, I have gone through it. It looks good to me.

Just trying to understand -

  • It is like invoking a K6 script for doing chaos (like stress-ng)
  • If we add it, it can open a door for users to write chaos experiments easily in terms of contribution or even BYOC in some terms.
  • It is like our SSH Chaos Category where users can provide a JS script & mount it from configmap/secret & we run the chaos experiment.

Exactly :)

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Hi @namkyu1999, feel free to let me know if you need support or guidance on how to proceed.

@ksatchit ksatchit merged commit 7c32e78 into litmuschaos:master Mar 14, 2024
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* proposal: load testing with k6

Signed-off-by: namkyu1999 <lak9348@konkuk.ac.kr>
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