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    Gatling Studio

    Gatling Studio

    Desktop app that helps you craft Gatling load-testing simulations

    ...The tool captures all HTTP and HTTPS requests and responses, saves them as a HAR file, and then automatically converts that data into a structured Gatling project with groups, pauses, and exec blocks. It includes logic to filter out noisy or irrelevant requests such as font files, analytics beacons, and static assets, so the generated scenario focuses on the core business interactions. The output is a ready-to-run Gatling project (Java/Maven) that can be executed locally or uploaded to Gatling Enterprise to run at scale. Gatling Studio targets performance engineers and QA teams who want a low-code path from “record what a user does in the browser” to “run a realistic load test.”
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