Flaky tests are one of the most common and frustrating issues in software testing. These are tests that pass or fail sporadically, even if the code being tested has not changed. This can cause confusion and wasted time for developers who are trying to fix issues that may not even exist.
As website traffic increases, it is important to ensure that your website can handle the load. One way to achieve this is through load testing, a process that helps identify bottlenecks and other performance issues. In this blog post, we will explore the 10 best online load testing tools for websites in 2023, their features, and how they can help improve your website’s performance. Here is the Best Load Testing Tool List: Here is a short description for each load testing tool.
As a developer or QA tester, you know how important it is to have all the relevant information about your applications in one place. That’s why we at LoadFocus have created a new feature that allows you to customize your dashboard with widgets that show the metrics you care about the most.
Here are some easy steps to follow in order to sucessfully do a load testing session for your newly created website.
The best time to load test your website is when you are in the development phase. This will allow you to identify potential issues before the application is released to the public.
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LoadFocus now provides easy testing for services that are using OAuth authorization (we support OAuth2.0 as OAuth1.0 was retired in 2012). We support all the OAuth 2.0 grant types: For testing a service that is behind a login (that has OAuth authorization) the only thing the user needs to do is: The call to the authorization server will be done only once before the performance testing of the API endpoints starts.