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    Artillery

    Artillery

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

    Artillery is cloud-native, open source, and integrates with your favorite monitoring and CI/CD stack. Load test anything, at any scale. The most advanced load-testing platform in the world. Get started and run a test in minutes from your local machine. Then scale it out effortlessly. Free & open-source. 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...
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    PySys is a Python based framework for the organisation and execution of system level automated and manual testcases. PROJECT MOVED: As of April 2019, PySys has moved to GitHub and is no longer maintained on SourceForge, so for the development project go to https://github.com/pysys-test/pysys-test or for end-users of PySys go to https://pypi.org/project/PySys/
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