Taurus Tool for Continuous Testing
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# Taurus
Quick links: [Taurus Documentation](http://gettaurus.org/docs/) | [Knowledge Base](http://gettaurus.org/kb/) | [Support Forum](https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/codename-taurus)
## Purpose
Hides the complexity of performance and functional tests with an automation-friendly convenience wrapper. Taurus relies on JMeter, Gatling, Locust.io, Grinder and Selenium WebDriver as its underlying tools. Free and open source under Apache 2.0 License.
## Installation or Upgrade
Just install it using PyPi:
```bash
pip install bzt
```
More detailed instructions for Linux, Mac OS and Windows available [here](http://gettaurus.org/docs/Installation.md).
## Getting Started
Create a file named `test.yml` with following contents:
```yaml
---
execution:
- concurrency: 10
ramp-up: 1m
hold-for: 1m30s
scenario: simple
scenarios:
simple:
think-time: 0.75
requests:
- http://blazedemo.com/
- http://blazedemo.com/vacation.html
```
Then run `bzt test.yml`. After the tool finishes, observe resulting summary stats in console log (more reporting options [here](http://gettaurus.org/docs/Reporting.md)). All artifact files from the run will be placed in the directory mentioned in console log. Read more on command-line tool usage [here](http://gettaurus.org/docs/CommandLine.md).
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Quick links: [Taurus Documentation](http://gettaurus.org/docs/) | [Knowledge Base](http://gettaurus.org/kb/) | [Support Forum](https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/codename-taurus)
## Purpose
Hides the complexity of performance and functional tests with an automation-friendly convenience wrapper. Taurus relies on JMeter, Gatling, Locust.io, Grinder and Selenium WebDriver as its underlying tools. Free and open source under Apache 2.0 License.
## Installation or Upgrade
Just install it using PyPi:
```bash
pip install bzt
```
More detailed instructions for Linux, Mac OS and Windows available [here](http://gettaurus.org/docs/Installation.md).
## Getting Started
Create a file named `test.yml` with following contents:
```yaml
---
execution:
- concurrency: 10
ramp-up: 1m
hold-for: 1m30s
scenario: simple
scenarios:
simple:
think-time: 0.75
requests:
- http://blazedemo.com/
- http://blazedemo.com/vacation.html
```
Then run `bzt test.yml`. After the tool finishes, observe resulting summary stats in console log (more reporting options [here](http://gettaurus.org/docs/Reporting.md)). All artifact files from the run will be placed in the directory mentioned in console log. Read more on command-line tool usage [here](http://gettaurus.org/docs/CommandLine.md).
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