Rate
Rate is an object for representing a custom metric keeping track of the percentage of added values that are non-zero. It’s one of the four metric types.
| Parameter | Type | Description | 
|---|---|---|
name | string | The name of the custom metric. | 
| Method | Description | 
|---|---|
| Rate.add(value, [tags]) | Add a value to the rate metric. | 
Rate usage in Thresholds
When Rate is used in a threshold expression, the variable must be called rate (lower case).
For example:
rate < 0.1// less than 10%rate >= 0.9// more or equal to 90%
The value of the rate variable ranges between 0.00 and 1.00.
Examples
import { Rate } from 'k6/metrics';
const myRate = new Rate('my_rate');
export default function () {
  myRate.add(true);
  myRate.add(false);
  myRate.add(1);
  myRate.add(0, { tag1: 'value', tag2: 'value2' });
}import { Rate } from 'k6/metrics';
import { sleep } from 'k6';
import http from 'k6/http';
const errorRate = new Rate('errorRate');
export const options = {
  vus: 1,
  duration: '5m',
  thresholds: {
    errorRate: [
      // more than 10% of errors will abort the test
      { threshold: 'rate < 0.1', abortOnFail: true, delayAbortEval: '1m' },
    ],
  },
};
export default function () {
  const resp = http.get('https://quickpizza.grafana.com');
  errorRate.add(resp.status >= 400);
  sleep(1);
}

