lemmy/scripts/query_testing/api_benchmark.sh
Charles Hall 4e5798852f
make shebangs posix compliant (#2974)
Previously, these scripts wouldn't work on exotic systems such as NixOS.

```
fd '\.sh$' -t f --exec sed -i 's@#!/bin/bash@#!/usr/bin/env bash@'
```
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
set -e
# By default, this script runs against `http://127.0.0.1:8536`, but you can pass a different Lemmy instance,
# eg `./api_benchmark.sh "https://example.com"`.
DOMAIN=${1:-"http://127.0.0.1:8536"}
declare -a arr=(
"/api/v1/site"
"/api/v1/categories"
"/api/v1/modlog"
"/api/v1/search?q=test&type_=Posts&sort=Hot"
"/api/v1/community"
"/api/v1/community/list?sort=Hot"
"/api/v1/post/list?sort=Hot&type_=All"
)
## check if ab installed
if ! [ -x "$(command -v ab)" ]; then
echo 'Error: ab (Apache Bench) is not installed. https://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.4/programs/ab.html' >&2
exit 1
fi
## now loop through the above array
for path in "${arr[@]}"
do
URL="$DOMAIN$path"
printf "\n\n\n"
echo "testing $URL"
curl --show-error --fail --silent "$URL" >/dev/null
ab -c 64 -t 10 "$URL" > out.abtest
grep "Server Hostname:" out.abtest
grep "Document Path:" out.abtest
grep "Requests per second" out.abtest
grep "(mean, across all concurrent requests)" out.abtest
grep "Transfer rate:" out.abtest
echo "---"
done
rm *.abtest