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A k6 extension for publishing and consuming messages from queues and exchanges. This project utilizes AMQP 0.9.1, the most common AMQP protocol in use today.
⚠️ This project is not compatible with AMQP 1.0. A list of AMQP 1.0 brokers and other AMQP 1.0 resources may be found at github.com/xinchen10/awesome-amqp.
To build a k6
binary with this extension, first ensure you have the prerequisites:
- Go toolchain
- Git
Then:
- Download xk6:
$ go install go.k6.io/xk6/cmd/xk6@latest
$ xk6 build --with github.com/grafana/xk6-amqp@latest
To make development a little smoother, use the Makefile
in the root folder. The default target will format your code, run tests, and create a k6
binary with your local code rather than from GitHub.
git clone [email protected]:grafana/xk6-amqp.git
cd xk6-amqp
make
import Amqp from 'k6/x/amqp';
import Queue from 'k6/x/amqp/queue';
export default function () {
console.log("K6 amqp extension enabled, version: " + Amqp.version)
const url = "amqp://guest:guest@localhost:5672/"
Amqp.start({
connection_url: url
})
console.log("Connection opened: " + url)
const queueName = 'K6 general'
Queue.declare({
name: queueName,
// durable: false,
// delete_when_unused: false,
// exclusive: false,
// no_wait: false,
// args: null
})
console.log(queueName + " queue is ready")
Amqp.publish({
queue_name: queueName,
body: "Ping from k6",
content_type: "text/plain"
// timestamp: Math.round(Date.now() / 1000)
// exchange: '',
// mandatory: false,
// immediate: false,
// headers: {
// 'header-1': '',
// },
})
const listener = function(data) { console.log('received data: ' + data) }
Amqp.listen({
queue_name: queueName,
listener: listener,
// consumer: '',
// auto_ack: true,
// exclusive: false,
// no_local: false,
// no_wait: false,
// args: null
})
}
Result output:
$ ./k6 run script.js
/\ |‾‾| /‾‾/ /‾‾/
/\ / \ | |/ / / /
/ \/ \ | ( / ‾‾\
/ \ | |\ \ | (‾) |
/ __________ \ |__| \__\ \_____/ .io
execution: local
script: ../xk6-amqp/examples/test.js
output: -
scenarios: (100.00%) 1 scenario, 1 max VUs, 10m30s max duration (incl. graceful stop):
* default: 1 iterations for each of 1 VUs (maxDuration: 10m0s, gracefulStop: 30s)
INFO[0000] K6 amqp extension enabled, version: v0.0.1 source=console
INFO[0000] Connection opened: amqp://guest:guest@localhost:5672/ source=console
INFO[0000] K6 general queue is ready source=console
INFO[0000] received data: Ping from k6 source=console
running (00m00.0s), 0/1 VUs, 1 complete and 0 interrupted iterations
default ✓ [======================================] 1 VUs 00m00.0s/10m0s 1/1 iters, 1 per VU
data_received........: 0 B 0 B/s
data_sent............: 0 B 0 B/s
iteration_duration...: avg=31.37ms min=31.37ms med=31.37ms max=31.37ms p(90)=31.37ms p(95)=31.37ms
iterations...........: 1 30.855627/s
Inspect examples folder for more details.
This repository includes a docker-compose.yml file that starts RabbitMQ with Management Plugin for testing the extension locally.
⚠️ This environment is intended for testing only and should not be used for production purposes.
- Start the docker compose environment.
Output should appear similar to the following:
docker compose up -d
✔ Network xk6-amqp_default Created ... 0.0s ✔ Container xk6-amqp-rabbitmq-1 Started ... 0.2s
- Use your custom k6 binary to run a k6 test script connecting to your RabbitMQ server started in the previous step.
./k6 run examples/test.js
- Use the RabbitMQ admin console by accessing http://localhost:15672/, then login using
guest
for both the Username and Password. This will allow you to monitor activity within your messaging server.