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At present we can run the load generator for a set amount of time or a certain number of requests.
I would like to a mode --reconnetRequests=1000 where fortio client will reconnect after 1000 requests.
Use case: We are testing SDS cert rotation using an https fortio client (std client).
For cert rotation to be exercised fortio should reconnect periodically to fetch the new cert.
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HI, pitaya is very good, I use it in the project. Can you suport kcp or same other Efficient udp protocol?
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Follows a similar format as #167
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Provide a Helm Chart
Helm chart with an optional development postgres DB included.
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Create Grafana dashboard (JSON) for the Prometheus metrics http_client_roundtrip_latency_bucket. http_client_roundtrip_latency is the end-to-end latency, by HTTP method and response status.
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Killgrave was initially developed as a mock server focused on JSON HTTP APIs. However, as the responses configuration is highly flexible, it could be used to return responses of almost any type. That could allow Killgrave's users to use it also to mock XML HTTP APIs.
So, to provide those potential users a great experience, we also want to allow them configure some schema (XML) val
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