FunkLoad is a functional and load Web tester whose main use cases are functional testing of Web projects (and thus regression testing as well), performance testing, load testing (such as volume testing or longevity testing), and stress testing. It can also be used to write Web agents to script any Web repetitive task, like checking whether a site is alive.
| Tags | Internet Web Site Management Software Development Quality Assurance Testing Traffic Generation Benchmark Monitoring |
|---|---|
| Licenses | GPL |
| Operating Systems | OS Independent |
| Implementation | Python |
Recent releases


Changes: The installation is now straightforward for Debian Lenny or Ubuntu 8.10. FunkLoad now support zc.buildout and comes with two configurations. More options were added to ease the usage in continuous integration, and few minor fixes were made.


Changes: The bench report charts has been enhanced using gnuplot 4.2, which makes FunkLoad easy to install on Red Hat or Mac OS. A new differential report is provided to be able to compare two bench reports. The proxy recorder and test runner now handle any kind of post content-type (like application/xml). A new demo for JBoss Seam Booking application provided.


Changes: Recorder and test take care of JSF MyFaces tokens, which makes FunkLoad ready to record/play Nuxeo EP or any JBoss Seam application. There is CherryPy support and a few bugfixes.


Changes: This release fixes some HTTP encoding and reporting bugs, it also brings support for Python 2.5.


Changes: This release improves standard compliance (post encoding, headers, cookies). It now support HTTP proxies and renders reports using percentiles instead of min/max values.
A platform-independent Webserver featuring strong encryption and SSL3.