Reputation: 7932
I have a file with this content:
helper?token=99999 method=POST contents='{"key1":99999, "key2":88888, "key3":55}'
and then I run this command:
httperf --print-reply --print-request --hog --client=0/1 --server=a_server --port=8080 --uri=/ --rate=25 --send-buffer=4096 --recv-buffer=16384 --add-header='Content-Type:application/json' --method=POST --wsesslog=1,1.000,entrada_carga
But the server is not getting any json. I already tried different escape options without success.
And the same post with curl it works perfectly.
Do you have any pointer in posting json with httperf?
thanks in advance
Upvotes: 4
Views: 5204
Reputation: 1715
Example with header, post and ssl
httperf --server yourhost.com.com --uri /smartlog --num-conns=500 --rate=500 --ssl --method POST --wsesslog=100000,0,httprefpost_data.txt --add-header "sdk:3.0\nconfig:3.0\nzid:0\n"
create file (httprefpost_data.txt) with below content:
/smartlog method=POST contents='data=testing&uid=13'
Upvotes: 2
Reputation: 377
Use the following to break the URL into server and URI:
httperf --print-reply --print-request --server "hostname.com" --uri="rest of url"
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 86
You have to add an explicit carriege return to the end of the header, like this:
--add-header='Content-Type:application/json\n'
Upvotes: 7