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Multi-threaded load Generator for Azure Service Bus and Event Hubs (superseded by a dotnet core version)

Note: it's been superseded by a rewritten dotnet core version available here

This console app generates random payload and inserts it into an Azure Service Bus Queue or a Topic or an Azure Event Hub. Every payload message is a JSON consistsing of a UTC timestamp and a random string payload:

{"dt":1513815044440,"payload":"<random string as per message size>"}

Note: do not forget to add ;TransportType=Amqp to your connection string to enforce AMQP 1.0

Software prerequisites:

  1. Visual Studio 2015 (or higher)

Running this sample

  1. Clone this repository or download the zip file.
  2. Open the solution, perform nuget restore and build
  3. Usage:
.\LoadGenerator.exe

  -t, --threads             Required. (Default: 5) Threads to spawn.
  -s, --size                Required. (Default: 1024) JSON Payload size, real
                            size in bytes = 35 + size
  -m, --messagestosend      Required. (Default: 100) Messages to send in each
                            thread before termination, 0 for infinity
  -c, --connectionstring    Required. Event Hub or Service Bus Namespace
                            connection String. If Event Hub, make sure it is the
                            Namespace's connection string, not the Event Hub's
  --name                    Event Hub or Queue or Topic Name
  --checkpoint              (Default: 100) Checkpoint - log to console every N
                            messages
  -b, --batchmode           (Default: True) Send messages in batches of 
                            --batchsize size
  --batchsize               (Default: 100) Determines the size of the batch if 
                            using batch mode

Example

The following command line generates load in batches of 200 messages using 10 parallel threads, each message size is 150+35 bytes. The code will run infitinely until SIGTERM or Ctrl+C is received

.\LoadGenerator.exe --threads 10 --size 150 --messagestosend 0 --connectionstring "Endpoint=sb://latencytest.servicebus.windows.net/;SharedAccessKeyName=RootManageSharedAccessKey;SharedAccessKey=*****;TransportType=Amqp" --name eh1 --checkpoint 100 --batchmode True --batchsize 200
Thread: 5, started and connected
Thread: 3, started and connected
Thread: 6, started and connected
Thread: 9, started and connected
Thread: 7, started and connected
Thread: 8, started and connected
Thread: 4, started and connected
Thread: 10, started and connected
Thread: 7, started and connected
Thread: 9, started and connected
Thread: 19, sent: 200 / 0 messages total, in batches of 200, message size: 185 bytes, speed: 121.520333602481 msg/sec
Thread: 17, sent: 200 / 0 messages total, in batches of 200, message size: 185 bytes, speed: 120.234288534639 msg/sec

Disclaimers

The code included in this sample is not intended to be a set of best practices on how to build scalable enterprise grade applications. This is beyond the scope of this quick start sample.

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