Perform throughput test based on RFC 2544 using ByteBlower.
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Introduction
This package contains an implementation of the RFC 2544 Throughput Test using the ByteBlower Test Framework.
A throughput test aims to measure, under given circumstances, the highest throughput the DUT can handle correctly without exceeding a given threshold of frame loss (theoretically, this threshold is 0).
This ByteBlower RFC 2544 throughput test case allows you to:
Run throughput tests based on RFC 2544
Collect & Analyse statistics
Generate HTML & JSON reports
For more detailed documentation, please have a look at Test Case: RFC 2544 Throughput in the ByteBlower API documentation.
Installation
Requirements
ByteBlower Test Framework: ByteBlower ® is a traffic generator/analyser system for TCP/IP networks.
Highcharts-excentis: Used for generating graphs
jinja2: To create HTML reports
Prepare runtime environment
We recommend managing the runtime environment in a Python virtual environment. This guarantees proper separation of the system-wide installed Python and pip packages.
Python
The ByteBlower Test Framework currently supports Python versions 3.7 up to 3.11.
Important: Working directory
All the following sections expect that you first moved to your working directory where you want to run this project. You may also want to create your configuration files under a sub-directory of your choice.
On Unix-based systems (Linux, WSL, macOS):
cd '/path/to/working/directory'
On Windows systems using PowerShell:
cd 'c:\path\to\working\directory'
Python virtual environment
Make sure to use the right Python version (>= 3.7, <= 3.11), list all Python versions installed in your machine by running:
On Windows systems using PowerShell:
py --list
If no Python version is in the required range, you can download and install Python 3.7 or above using your system package manager or from https://www.python.org/ftp/python.
Prepare Python virtual environment: Create the virtual environment and install/update pip and build.
On Unix-based systems (Linux, WSL, macOS):
Note: Mind the leading . which means sourcing ./env/bin/activate.
python3 -m venv --clear env . ./env/bin/activate pip install -U pip build
On Windows systems using PowerShell:
Note: On Microsoft Windows, it may be required to enable the Activate.ps1 script by setting the execution policy for the user. You can do this by issuing the following PowerShell command:
PS C:> Set-ExecutionPolicy -ExecutionPolicy RemoteSigned -Scope CurrentUser
See About Execution Policies for more information.
Make sure to specify the python version you’re using. For example, for Python 3.8:
py -3.8 -m venv --clear env & ".\env\Scripts\activate.ps1" python -m pip install -U pip build
To install the ByteBlower RFC 2544 throughput test case and its dependencies, first make sure that you have activated your virtual environment:
On Unix-based systems (Linux, WSL, macOS):
. ./env/bin/activate
On Windows systems using PowerShell:
./env/Scripts/activate.ps1
Then, run:
pip install -U byteblower-test-cases-rfc-2544
Quick start
Command-line interface
After providing the appropriate test setup and frame configurations, the test script can be run either as python module or as a command-line script.
For example (to get help for the command-line arguments):
As a python module:
# To get help for the command-line arguments: python -m byteblower.test_case.rfc_2544 --help
As a command-line script:
# To get help for the command-line arguments: byteblower-test-cases-rfc-2544-throughput --help
For a quick start, you can run a simple test using the JSON configuration of one of the example files below:
Save you configuration in your working directory as rfc_2544.json. Make sure you change the "server" and "ports" configuration according to the setup you want to run your test on.
More detailed documentation is available in the Configuration file section of the documentation.
The rfc_2544.json can be used then to run the test in the command line interface using the following commands:
Note: The reports will be stored under a subdirectory reports/.
On Unix-based systems (Linux, WSL, macOS):
# Optional: create rfc_2544.json, then copy the configuration to it touch rfc_2544.json # Create reports folder to store HTML/JSON files mkdir reports # Run test byteblower-test-cases-rfc-2544-throughput --report-path reports
On Windows systems using PowerShell:
# Optional: create rfc_2544.json, then copy the configuration to it New-Item rfc_2544.json # Create reports folder to store HTML/JSON files md reports # Run test byteblower-test-cases-rfc-2544-throughput --report-path reports
Integrated
from byteblower.test_case.rfc_2544 import run
# Defining test configuration, report path and report file name prefix:
test_config = {} # Here you should provide your test setup + frame(s') configuration(s)
report_path = 'my-output-folder' # Optional: provide the path to the output folder, defaults to the current working directory
report_prefix = 'my-dut-feature-test' # Optional: provide prefix of the output files, defaults to 'report'
# Run the RFC 2544 throughput test:
run(test_config, report_path=report_path, report_prefix=report_prefix)
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