Redbench is a Go package that allows for bootstrapping benchmarks for servers using a custom implementation of the Redis protocol. It provides the same inputs and outputs as the redis-benchmark tool.
The purpose of this library is to provide benchmarking for
Redcon compatible servers such as
Tile38, but also works well for Redis
operations that are not covered by the redis-benchmark
tool such as the
GEO*
commands, custom lua scripts, or Redis Modules.
To start using Redbench, install Go and run go get
:
$ go get -u github.com/tidwall/redbench
This will retrieve the library.
The following example will run a benchmark for the PING,SET,GET,GEOADD,GEORADIUS
commands on a server at 127.0.0.1:6379.
package main
import (
"math/rand"
"strconv"
"time"
"github.com/tidwall/redbench"
)
func main() {
redbench.Bench("PING", "127.0.0.1:6379", nil, nil, func(buf []byte) []byte {
return redbench.AppendCommand(buf, "PING")
})
redbench.Bench("SET", "127.0.0.1:6379", nil, nil, func(buf []byte) []byte {
return redbench.AppendCommand(buf, "SET", "key:string", "val")
})
redbench.Bench("GET", "127.0.0.1:6379", nil, nil, func(buf []byte) []byte {
return redbench.AppendCommand(buf, "GET", "key:string")
})
rand.Seed(time.Now().UnixNano())
redbench.Bench("GEOADD", "127.0.0.1:6379", nil, nil, func(buf []byte) []byte {
return redbench.AppendCommand(buf, "GEOADD", "key:geo",
strconv.FormatFloat(rand.Float64()*360-180, 'f', 7, 64),
strconv.FormatFloat(rand.Float64()*170-85, 'f', 7, 64),
strconv.Itoa(rand.Int()))
})
redbench.Bench("GEORADIUS", "127.0.0.1:6379", nil, nil, func(buf []byte) []byte {
return redbench.AppendCommand(buf, "GEORADIUS", "key:geo",
strconv.FormatFloat(rand.Float64()*360-180, 'f', 7, 64),
strconv.FormatFloat(rand.Float64()*170-85, 'f', 7, 64),
"10", "km")
})
}
Which is similar to executing:
$ redis-benchmark -t PING,SET,GET
For a more complete example, check out tile38-benchmark from the Tile38 project.
type Options struct {
Requests int
Clients int
Pipeline int
Quiet bool
CSV bool
Stdout io.Writer
Stderr io.Writer
}
Josh Baker @tidwall
Redbench source code is available under the MIT License.