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websockets
Note
The
k6/experimental/websocketsmodule has been deprecated. Usek6/websocketsinstead.
This module implements the browser WebSocket API with additional k6-specific functionalities (cookies, tags, headers and so on).
The main difference between this module and
k6/ws is that this module uses a global event loop instead of a local one.
A global event loop lets a single VU have multiple concurrent connections, which improves performance.
| Class/Method | Description |
|---|---|
| Params | Used for setting various WebSocket connection parameters such as headers, cookie jar, compression, etc. |
| WebSocket(url, protocols, params) | Constructs a new WebSocket connection. |
| WebSocket.close() | Close the WebSocket connection. |
| WebSocket.ping() | Send a ping. |
| WebSocket.send(data) | Send data. |
| WebSocket.addEventListener(event, handler) | Add an event listener on the connection for specific event. |
| Blob | Interface that represents a blob, which is a file-like object of immutable, raw data; they can be read as text or binary data, or converted into a ReadableStream. |
A WebSocket instance also has the following properties:
| Class/Property | Description |
|---|---|
| WebSocket.readyState | The current state of the connection. Could be one of the four states. |
| WebSocket.url | The URL of the connection as resolved by the constructor. |
| WebSocket.bufferedAmount | The number of bytes of data that have been queued using calls to send() but not yet transmitted to the network. |
| WebSocket.binaryType | The binaryType controls the type of binary data being received over the WebSocket connection. Use "blob" to receive it as Blob, or "arraybuffer" to receive it as ArrayBuffer. The default value is "blob". |
| WebSocket.onmessage | A handler for message events. |
| WebSocket.onerror | A handler for error events. |
| WebSocket.onopen | A handler for open events. |
| WebSocket.onclose | A handler for close events. |
| WebSocket.onping | A handler for ping events. |
| WebSocket.onpong | A handler for pong events. |
Websocket metrics
k6 takes specific measurements for Websockets. For the complete list, refer to the Metrics reference.
Example
This example shows:
- How a single VU can run multiple WebSockets connections asynchronously.
- How to use the timeout and interval functions to stop the connections after some period.
JavaScript
JavaScript
import { randomString, randomIntBetween } from 'https://jslib.k6.io/k6-utils/1.1.0/index.js';
import { WebSocket } from 'k6/websockets';
const sessionDuration = randomIntBetween(1000, 3000); // user session between 1s and 3s
export default function () {
for (let i = 0; i < 4; i++) {
startWSWorker(i);
}
}
function startWSWorker(id) {
// create a new websocket connection
const ws = new WebSocket(`wss://quickpizza.grafana.com/ws`);
ws.binaryType = 'arraybuffer';
ws.addEventListener('open', () => {
// change the user name
ws.send(JSON.stringify({ event: 'SET_NAME', new_name: `VU ${__VU}:${id}` }));
// listen for messages/errors and log them into console
ws.addEventListener('message', (e) => {
const msg = JSON.parse(e.data);
if (msg.event === 'CHAT_MSG') {
console.log(`VU ${__VU}:${id} received: ${msg.user} says: ${msg.message}`);
} else if (msg.event === 'ERROR') {
console.error(`VU ${__VU}:${id} received:: ${msg.message}`);
} else {
console.log(`VU ${__VU}:${id} received unhandled message: ${msg.message}`);
}
});
// send a message every 2-8 seconds
const intervalId = setInterval(() => {
ws.send(JSON.stringify({ event: 'SAY', message: `I'm saying ${randomString(5)}` }));
}, randomIntBetween(2000, 8000)); // say something every 2-8 seconds
// after a sessionDuration stop sending messages and leave the room
const timeout1id = setTimeout(function () {
clearInterval(intervalId);
console.log(`VU ${__VU}:${id}: ${sessionDuration}ms passed, leaving the chat`);
ws.send(JSON.stringify({ event: 'LEAVE' }));
}, sessionDuration);
// after a sessionDuration + 3s close the connection
const timeout2id = setTimeout(function () {
console.log(`Closing the socket forcefully 3s after graceful LEAVE`);
ws.close();
}, sessionDuration + 3000);
// when connection is closing, clean up the previously created timers
ws.addEventListener('close', () => {
clearTimeout(timeout1id);
clearTimeout(timeout2id);
console.log(`VU ${__VU}:${id}: disconnected`);
});
});
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