Commit e06cc13e authored by Tatsuhiro Tsujikawa's avatar Tatsuhiro Tsujikawa

Update README.rst

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...@@ -74,8 +74,8 @@ required: ...@@ -74,8 +74,8 @@ required:
ALPN support requires unreleased version OpenSSL >= 1.0.2. ALPN support requires unreleased version OpenSSL >= 1.0.2.
To enable SPDY protocol in the application program ``nghttpx``, the To enable SPDY protocol in the application program ``nghttpx`` and
following packages are required: ``h2load``, the following packages are required:
* spdylay >= 1.2.3 * spdylay >= 1.2.3
...@@ -434,6 +434,41 @@ the outside HTTP/2.0 proxy through HTTP proxy:: ...@@ -434,6 +434,41 @@ the outside HTTP/2.0 proxy through HTTP proxy::
--===================---> HTTP/2.0 Proxy --===================---> HTTP/2.0 Proxy
(HTTP proxy tunnel) (e.g., nghttpx -s) (HTTP proxy tunnel) (e.g., nghttpx -s)
Benchmarking tool
-----------------
The ``h2load`` program is a benchmarking tool for HTTP/2 and SPDY.
The SPDY support is enabled if the program was built with spdylay
library. The UI of ``h2load`` is heavily inspired by
``weighttp`` (https://github.com/lighttpd/weighttp). The typical usage
is as follows::
$ src/h2load -n1000 -c10 -m10 https://127.0.0.1:8443/
starting benchmark...
progress: 10% done
progress: 20% done
progress: 30% done
progress: 40% done
progress: 50% done
progress: 60% done
progress: 70% done
progress: 80% done
progress: 90% done
progress: 100% done
finished in 0 sec, 152 millisec and 152 microsec, 6572 req/s, 749 kbytes/s
requests: 1000 total, 1000 started, 1000 done, 0 succeeded, 1000 failed, 0 errored
status codes: 0 2xx, 0 3xx, 1000 4xx, 0 5xx
traffic: 141100 bytes total, 840 bytes headers, 116000 bytes data
The above example issued total 1000 requests, using 10 concurrent
clients (thus 10 HTTP/2 sessions), and maximum 10 streams per client.
.. warning::
**Don't use this tool against the publicly available server.** That
is considered as DOS attack.
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