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tool for benchmarking RPC endpoints

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🌊🌊 flood 🌊🌊

flood is a load testing tool for benchmarking EVM nodes over RPC

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For each RPC method, flood measures how load affects metrics such as:

  1. throughput
  2. latency (mean, P50, P90, P95, P99, max)
  3. error rate

flood makes it easy to compare the performance of:

  • different node clients (e.g. geth vs erigon vs reth)
  • different hardware/software configurations (e.g. local vs cloud vs low memory vs RAID-0)
  • different RPC providers (e.g. Alchemy vs Quicknode vs Infura)

flood can generate tables, figures, and reports for easy sharing of results (example report here)

Installation

Prerequisites

Install vegeta:

  • on mac: brew update && brew install vegeta
  • on linux: go install github.com/tsenart/vegeta/v12@v12.8.4

After installation, make sure vegeta is on your $PATH. Running vegeta -h should output a path. If it does not, you probably have not set up go to install items to your $PATH. You may need to add something like export PATH=$PATH:~/go/bin/ to your terminal config file (e.g. ~/.profile).

flood also requires python >= 3.7

Installing flood

pip install paradigm-flood

Typing flood help in your terminal should show help output. If it does not, you probably have not set up pip to install items to your $PATH. You may need to add something like export PATH=$PATH:~/.local/bin to your terminal config file (e.g. ~/.profile). Alternatively, you can avoid setting up your $PATH and just type python3 -m flood instead of flood.

Usage

run test

flood eth_getBlockByNumber NODE1_NAME=NODE1_URL NODE2_NAME=NODE2_URL --rates 10 100 1000 --duration 30

orchestrate tests on remote nodes

flood eth_getBlockByNumber NODE1_NAME=NODE1_URL:localhost:8545 NODE2_NAME=NODE2_URL:localhost:8545

create report

flood report tests/test1_output tests/test2_output

Code Layout

  • flood/cli: command line interface
  • flood/generators: utilities for generating rpc calls with parameterized distributions
  • flood/tests: implementations of load tests and equality tests
  • flood/user_io: utiltiies for parsing user io

Contributing

Contributions are welcome in the form of issues, PR's, and commentary. Check out the contributor guide in CONTRIBUTING.md.

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