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    Artillery

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    Cloud-scale load testing. Fully serverless, test any stack

    ...Artillery scales like no other. Run your tests from your own AWS account with no infra to set up or manage. Use Playwright to load test with real browsers. Test HTTP, WebSocket, Socket.io, gRPC, Kafka, HLS, and more. Write scenarios with multi-step interactions. Designed for testing transactional APIs and web apps. Use ready-made integrations or write custom logic in Node.js, using any of the thousands of useful npm modules. Artillery integrates with the software you know, love and rely on.
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    Swell

    Swell

    Swell: API development tool that enables developers to test endpoints

    Your one-stop shop for sending, monitoring, and testing RESTful, gRPC, GraphQL, Websocket, OpenAPI, WebRTC, Webhooks, and streaming API requests. Now with Stress testing and Mocking. Swell supports full HTTP2 multiplexing of requests and responses. HTTP requests to the same host will be sent over the same connection. Swell will attempt to initiate an HTTP2 connection for all HTTPS requests by default, but will revert to HTTP1.1 for legacy servers.
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