extern crate env_logger; extern crate time; extern crate url; /// A simple, but immature, benchmark client for destroying other WebSocket frameworks and proving /// WS-RS's performance excellence. ;) /// Make sure you allow for enough connections in your OS (e.g. ulimit -Sn 10000). extern crate tetsy_ws as ws; // Try this against node for some fun // TODO: Separate this example into a separate lib // TODO: num threads, num connections per thread, num concurrent connections per thread, num // messages per connection, length of message, text or binary use ws::{Builder, CloseCode, Handler, Handshake, Message, Result, Sender, Settings}; const CONNECTIONS: usize = 10_000; // simultaneous const MESSAGES: u32 = 10; static MESSAGE: &'static str = "TEST TEST TEST TEST TEST TEST TEST TEST"; fn main() { env_logger::init(); let url = url::Url::parse("ws://127.0.0.1:3012").unwrap(); struct Connection { out: Sender, count: u32, time: u64, total: u64, } impl Handler for Connection { fn on_open(&mut self, _: Handshake) -> Result<()> { self.out.send(MESSAGE)?; self.count += 1; self.time = time::precise_time_ns(); Ok(()) } fn on_message(&mut self, msg: Message) -> Result<()> { assert_eq!(msg.as_text().unwrap(), MESSAGE); if self.count > MESSAGES { self.out.close(CloseCode::Normal)?; } else { self.out.send(MESSAGE)?; let time = time::precise_time_ns(); // println!("time {}", time -self.time); self.total += time - self.time; self.count += 1; self.time = time; } Ok(()) } } let mut ws = Builder::new() .with_settings(Settings { max_connections: CONNECTIONS, ..Settings::default() }) .build(|out| Connection { out, count: 0, time: 0, total: 0, }) .unwrap(); for _ in 0..CONNECTIONS { ws.connect(url.clone()).unwrap(); } let start = time::precise_time_ns(); ws.run().unwrap(); println!( "Total time. {}", (time::precise_time_ns() - start) / 1_000_000 ) }