i have looked at Apache Benchmark 2 which has obviosuly a single url benchmark stuff
Well it fall short of dynamic URL
i tried to create http broadcaster using POE
its wokring fine, i can't figure out where i can get time taken for each session
#!/usr/bin/perl
use warnings;
use HTTP::Request::Common qw(GET POST);
use POE qw(Component::Client::HTTP);
use YAML;
my @url_list;
for(1 .. 10) {
my $a = rand(900);
my $b= rand(900);
my $t = int(rand(100000));
my $url = "http://127.0.0.1:3000/search/".$t."/?a=".$a."&b=".$b;
push @url_list, $url;
}
POE::Component::Client::HTTP->spawn(Alias => 'ua');
sub got_response {
my ($SESSION, $heap, $request_packet, $response_packet) = @_[SESSION
+,HEAP, ARG0, ARG1];
my $http_request = $request_packet->[0];
my $http_response = $response_packet->[0];
}
sub _start {
my $kernel = $_[KERNEL];
foreach my $url (@url_list) {
$kernel->post("ua" => "request", "got_response", GET $url);
}
}
POE::Session->create(package_states => [main => ["_start", "got_respon
+se"]]);
$poe_kernel->run();
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