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K6:-- A #modern #load #testing tool, using #Go and #JavaScript.
#k6 is a modern load testing tool, building on Load Impact's years of experience in the load and performance testing industry. It provides a clean, approachable scripting API, local and cloud execution, flexible configuration, with command & control through #CLI or a #REST #API.
Features:-
1. #Scripting in ES6 #JS: support for modules to aid code reusability across an #organization
2. Everything as code: test logic and configuration options are both in JS for version control friendliness
3. Automation-friendly: checks (like asserts) and thresholds for easy and flexible CI configuration!
4. HTTP/1.1, HTTP/2 and WebSocket protocol support
5. TLS features: client certificates, configurable SSL/TLS versions, and ciphers
6. Batteries included: #Cookies, #Crypto, Custom metrics, #Encodings, #Environment variables, #JSON, #HTML forms, files, flexible execution control, and more.
7. Built-in HAR converter: record browser sessions as .har files and directly convert them to k6 scripts
8. Flexible metrics storage and #visualization: InfluxDB (+Grafana), JSON or Load Impact Insights
9. #Cloud #execution and distributed tests (currently only on infrastructure managed by Load Impact, with native distributed execution in k6 planned for the near future!)
#Download #Link:-
https://github.com/loadimpact/k6
K6:-- A #modern #load #testing tool, using #Go and #JavaScript.
#k6 is a modern load testing tool, building on Load Impact's years of experience in the load and performance testing industry. It provides a clean, approachable scripting API, local and cloud execution, flexible configuration, with command & control through #CLI or a #REST #API.
Features:-
1. #Scripting in ES6 #JS: support for modules to aid code reusability across an #organization
2. Everything as code: test logic and configuration options are both in JS for version control friendliness
3. Automation-friendly: checks (like asserts) and thresholds for easy and flexible CI configuration!
4. HTTP/1.1, HTTP/2 and WebSocket protocol support
5. TLS features: client certificates, configurable SSL/TLS versions, and ciphers
6. Batteries included: #Cookies, #Crypto, Custom metrics, #Encodings, #Environment variables, #JSON, #HTML forms, files, flexible execution control, and more.
7. Built-in HAR converter: record browser sessions as .har files and directly convert them to k6 scripts
8. Flexible metrics storage and #visualization: InfluxDB (+Grafana), JSON or Load Impact Insights
9. #Cloud #execution and distributed tests (currently only on infrastructure managed by Load Impact, with native distributed execution in k6 planned for the near future!)
#Download #Link:-
https://github.com/loadimpact/k6
GitHub
GitHub - grafana/k6: A modern load testing tool, using Go and JavaScript - https://k6.io
A modern load testing tool, using Go and JavaScript - https://k6.io - grafana/k6
Purify:-- All-in-one tool for #managing #vulnerability #reports.
The goal of #Purify to be an easy-in-use and efficient tool to simplify a workflow of managing #vulnerabilities delivered from various #tools.
Purify is designed to #analyze the report of any tool if the report is in #JSON or #XML format. This means you don't need any special plug-ins to #process reports from your selection of tools.
Collect all #security findings in one place, review/validate/track them, collaborate, get notifications, export them into tracking systems (e.g. Jira) and so on.
The logic hierarchy of Purify is simple:
1. Project (the root component)
2. Units (the direct child of a project)
3. Reports (belong to a unit)
4. Templates (attached to a report and used to parse issues)
5. Issues (extracted from a report and formatted based on a template)
#Download #Link:-
https://github.com/faloker/purify
Purify:-- All-in-one tool for #managing #vulnerability #reports.
The goal of #Purify to be an easy-in-use and efficient tool to simplify a workflow of managing #vulnerabilities delivered from various #tools.
Purify is designed to #analyze the report of any tool if the report is in #JSON or #XML format. This means you don't need any special plug-ins to #process reports from your selection of tools.
Collect all #security findings in one place, review/validate/track them, collaborate, get notifications, export them into tracking systems (e.g. Jira) and so on.
The logic hierarchy of Purify is simple:
1. Project (the root component)
2. Units (the direct child of a project)
3. Reports (belong to a unit)
4. Templates (attached to a report and used to parse issues)
5. Issues (extracted from a report and formatted based on a template)
#Download #Link:-
https://github.com/faloker/purify
The goal of #Purify to be an easy-in-use and efficient tool to simplify a workflow of managing #vulnerabilities delivered from various #tools.
Purify is designed to #analyze the report of any tool if the report is in #JSON or #XML format. This means you don't need any special plug-ins to #process reports from your selection of tools.
Collect all #security findings in one place, review/validate/track them, collaborate, get notifications, export them into tracking systems (e.g. Jira) and so on.
The logic hierarchy of Purify is simple:
1. Project (the root component)
2. Units (the direct child of a project)
3. Reports (belong to a unit)
4. Templates (attached to a report and used to parse issues)
5. Issues (extracted from a report and formatted based on a template)
#Download #Link:-
https://github.com/faloker/purify
Purify:-- All-in-one tool for #managing #vulnerability #reports.
The goal of #Purify to be an easy-in-use and efficient tool to simplify a workflow of managing #vulnerabilities delivered from various #tools.
Purify is designed to #analyze the report of any tool if the report is in #JSON or #XML format. This means you don't need any special plug-ins to #process reports from your selection of tools.
Collect all #security findings in one place, review/validate/track them, collaborate, get notifications, export them into tracking systems (e.g. Jira) and so on.
The logic hierarchy of Purify is simple:
1. Project (the root component)
2. Units (the direct child of a project)
3. Reports (belong to a unit)
4. Templates (attached to a report and used to parse issues)
5. Issues (extracted from a report and formatted based on a template)
#Download #Link:-
https://github.com/faloker/purify