Run this command with the correct port:
cargo run --release -- http://localhost:8000
This will go through the play defined in romeo_and_juliet.txt and create users for each character and sends one /send request for each line they say.
Tester | OS | CPU | Storage | Synapse sqlite | Synapse postgres | Dendrite sqlite | Dendrite postgres | Conduit sqlite | Conduit heed (LMDB) | Conduit rocksdb | Additional Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
timo | linux | Intel i7 2nd gen | SATA SSD | - | - | 8m24s | 3m54s | 2m13s | 1m24s | - | - |
neilalexander | macOS | Intel i7 | NVMe SSD | - | - | 0m57s | - | - | - | - | - |
aaron | macOS | Intel i7 7th gen | NVMe SSD | - | - | 0m51s | - | 0m28s | - | - | - |
sonicrules1234 | linux | AMD Ryzen 5 1600 | NVMe SSD | - | 3m51s | - | 3m42s | - | - | 0m42s | Tests were done on a CoW filesystem |
While contrib contains some rudimentary documentation, to be able to use it, you must first:
- Have
ansible-playbook
installed - Have a DigitalOcean account (with billing info registered, or using a budget)
- Have one of your public keys added to digitalocean (it's also important that your local machine tries to log into servers with this automatically)
- Install the
ansible-galaxy
collections documented in contrib's readme - Add the DigitalOcean API token to your environment (also as documented in contrib's readme)
Then, cd
into contrib/
, and run
ansible-playbook digitalocean_playbook.yml
This'll run the tests in parallel on digitalocean droplets, results will be put into contrib/out/
,
you can adjust which server versions or revisions are ran/built using contrib/group_vars/server.yml
,
the committed file is "known to work", and can always be rolled back to when something goes wrong.
Some stages of the playbook could take a while, such as building rjbench
, or conduit
, or the testing itself.
It's advised to leave it alone when it does this, although, if a stage takes more than an hour (as a rule of thumb),
or if you're curious what's happening, take one of the IP addresses noted during the "Create droplets" stage, do ssh root@IP_ADDRESS
,
and look around with htop
and journalctl -f -n 100
.
Matrix: @timo:koesters.xyz