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Practical Microservices with Dapr and .NET

You're reading from   Practical Microservices with Dapr and .NET A developer's guide to building cloud-native applications using the Dapr event-driven runtime

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Product type Paperback
Published in Dec 2020
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781800568372
Length 280 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (16) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Section 1: Introduction to Dapr
2. Chapter 1: Introducing Dapr FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: Debugging Dapr Solutions 4. Section 2: Building Microservices with Dapr
5. Chapter 3: Service-to-Service Invocation 6. Chapter 4: Introducing State Management 7. Chapter 5: Publish and Subscribe 8. Chapter 6: Resource Bindings 9. Chapter 7: Using Actors 10. Section 3: Deploying and Scaling Dapr Solutions
11. Chapter 8: Deploying to Kubernetes 12. Chapter 9: Tracing Dapr Applications 13. Chapter 10: Load Testing and Scaling Dapr 14. Other Books You May Enjoy Appendix – Microservices Architecture with Dapr

Load testing Dapr

Before we activate a more complex test infrastructure for Locust on ACI, it is best to first check, and eventually debug, the Locust test locally.

The following steps take us through preparing the data to enabling autoscaling on a running load test:

  1. Preparing the data via port-forwarding
  2. Testing Locust locally
  3. Locust on ACI
  4. Configuring the HPA

First, we need to make sure the data in our environment can support our scenario. This is what we'll do in the next section.

Preparing the data via port-forwarding

Before we launch the test, which is readily available at chapter10\locust-on-azure\locust\locustfile.py, let's focus on an aspect we oversaw: the SKU for the cookies is randomly composed from cookie001 to cookie999, with the addition of the infamous crazycookie, the main actor (pun intended) of the saga from Chapter 5, Publish and Subscribe.

The code that's being used for our sample Dapr applications is extremely...

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