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UID:pretalx-europython-2026-N39TFS-0@programme.europython.eu
DTSTART;TZID=CET:20260714T134500
DTEND;TZID=CET:20260714T151500
DESCRIPTION:Benchmarking is hard. Ever wondered how reliable is your system
 ? How many requests per second can it handle? How about the average respon
 se time: what do you do to measure that? How does the system behave during
  events like black friday\, christmas sales\, or any other important date 
 that may cause an outage? Have no idea where to start answering these ques
 tions? Fear not\, because you are in the right place!\n\nIn this tutorial 
 I will introduce you to locust: probably the most awesome pythonic tool to
  perform load tests against websites\, REST APIs\, GQL\, and many other wa
 ys of contacting and using systems. You'll be able to understand how to st
 ructure your stress tests projects\, and get your hands dirty in creating 
 tests against a REST API\, while visually being able to tell where is the 
 threshold point and what happens after that.\n\nThis tutorial is targeted 
 for intermediate Pythonistas. Some recommended requirements (or things tha
 t will not be covered in a greater level of details) include: basics of gi
 t\, simple Docker commands (to get a container up and running)\, classes i
 n Python\, some understanding of REST APIs. Will do my best to make it pos
 sible so anyone/any level of knowledge can join. After this presentation\,
  participants will be able to create tests that benchmark applications in 
 the most realistic way: exactly how users would use a system - and with th
 at\, answer the initial questions proposed\, as well as create reports to 
 display anywhere necessary (such as your job).
DTSTAMP:20260524T130809Z
LOCATION:Conference Hall Complex A (S4A)
SUMMARY:Load testing 1-on-1: discovering the limits of your system - Viníc
 ius Gubiani Ferreira
URL:https://programme.europython.eu/europython-2026/talk/N39TFS/
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UID:pretalx-europython-2026-N39TFS-1@programme.europython.eu
DTSTART;TZID=CET:20260714T153000
DTEND;TZID=CET:20260714T170000
DESCRIPTION:Benchmarking is hard. Ever wondered how reliable is your system
 ? How many requests per second can it handle? How about the average respon
 se time: what do you do to measure that? How does the system behave during
  events like black friday\, christmas sales\, or any other important date 
 that may cause an outage? Have no idea where to start answering these ques
 tions? Fear not\, because you are in the right place!\n\nIn this tutorial 
 I will introduce you to locust: probably the most awesome pythonic tool to
  perform load tests against websites\, REST APIs\, GQL\, and many other wa
 ys of contacting and using systems. You'll be able to understand how to st
 ructure your stress tests projects\, and get your hands dirty in creating 
 tests against a REST API\, while visually being able to tell where is the 
 threshold point and what happens after that.\n\nThis tutorial is targeted 
 for intermediate Pythonistas. Some recommended requirements (or things tha
 t will not be covered in a greater level of details) include: basics of gi
 t\, simple Docker commands (to get a container up and running)\, classes i
 n Python\, some understanding of REST APIs. Will do my best to make it pos
 sible so anyone/any level of knowledge can join. After this presentation\,
  participants will be able to create tests that benchmark applications in 
 the most realistic way: exactly how users would use a system - and with th
 at\, answer the initial questions proposed\, as well as create reports to 
 display anywhere necessary (such as your job).
DTSTAMP:20260524T130809Z
LOCATION:Conference Hall Complex A (S4A)
SUMMARY:Load testing 1-on-1: discovering the limits of your system - Viníc
 ius Gubiani Ferreira
URL:https://programme.europython.eu/europython-2026/talk/N39TFS/
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