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Gatling Fundamentals for Stress Testing APIs - Scala [Video]

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Gatling Fundamentals for Stress Testing APIs - Scala [Video]

Gatling Fundamentals for Stress Testing APIs - Scala
English | 2023 | h264, yuv420p, 1920x1080 | 48000 Hz, 2channels | Duration: 4h 35m | 526 MB

In this focused guide, we will dive into the world of Gatling, the potent open-source tool for web application load-testing. Starting with Gatling installation, we will uncover the power of Gatling Recorder, perfect for capturing user journeys and transforming them into scripts effortlessly.
We will start by executing our first Gatling script and gain insights from the application through testing. This will be followed by core topics such as adding pauses, checking response codes, examining response bodies, and data extraction; we will then master debugging session variables and code reuse techniques.
Moving ahead, we will dive into advanced topics such as looping HTTP calls, authentication and working with CSV feeders. We will understand basic and complex custom feeders, as well as templating files. We will introduce load simulations, ramping up users, and running Gatling from the command line with runtime parameters.
Throughout the course, we will tackle challenges, refine our skills, and learn to monitor test executions with Gatling test result reports. We will also guide you on integrating Gatling into CI pipelines, covering GitHub repositories, Jenkins setup, and Travis CI configuration.
By the end, you will be a Gatling expert, capable of effectively load-testing web applications and seamlessly integrating Gatling into CI/CD workflows, ensuring optimal performance and reliability.
What You Will Learn
Install and configure Gatling, both standalone and in an IDE
Set up your development environment for writing Gatling load-test scripts
Learn how to reformat Gatling code so that it can easily be reused
Run tests from the command line, using build tools like Maven and Gradle
Monitor test executions from the command line in Gatling
Run Gatling tests in a CI environment with Jenkins and Travis CI

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