============ Installation ============ This package has been tested on Linux, FreeBSD and Solaris. A port is available on Mac OS X. It should work on Erlang supported platforms (Linux, Solaris, \*BSD, Win32 and Mac OS X). On Mac OS X you can install Tsung via Homebrew (http://brew.sh/): :command:`brew install tsung`. Dependencies ============ * **Erlang/OTP R16B03** and up (`download `_). * **pgsql module** made by Christian Sunesson (for the PostgreSQL plugin): sources available at http://jungerl.sourceforge.net/ . The module is included in the source and binary distribution of Tsung. It is released under the EPL License. * **mysql module** made by Magnus Ahltorp & Fredrik Thulin (for the mysql plugin): sources available at http://www.stacken.kth.se/projekt/yxa/. The modified module is included in the source and binary distribution of Tsung. It is released under the three-clause BSD License. * **mochiweb** libs (for XPath parsing, optionally used for dynamic variables in the HTTP plugin): sources available at https://github.com/mochi/mochiweb. The module is included in the source and binary distribution of Tsung. It is released under the MIT License. * **gnuplot** and **perl5** (optional; for graphical output with ``tsung_stats.pl`` script). The Template Toolkit is used for HTML reports (see http://template-toolkit.org/). * **python** and **matplotlib** (optional; for graphical output with ``tsung-plotter``). * for distributed tests, you need SSH access to remote machines without password (use a RSA/DSA key without passphrase or ssh-agent). Alternatively rsh is also supported. * bash Compilation =========== To compile Tsung, just download the latest version from http://tsung.erlang-projects.org/dist/ and run:: ./configure make make install If you want to download the latest development version, use git: :command:`git clone https://github.com/processone/tsung.git`, see also https://github.com/processone/tsung. You can also build packages with :command:`make deb` (on Debian and Ubuntu) and :command:`make rpm` (on Fedora, RHEL and other rpm based distribution). Configuration ============= The default configuration file is :file:`~/.tsung/tsung.xml` (there are several sample files in :file:`/usr/share/doc/tsung/examples`). Log files are saved in :file:`~/.tsung/log/`. A new subdirectory is created for each test using the current date and time as name, e.g. :file:`~/.tsung/log/20040217-0940`. Running ======= Two commands are installed in the directory :file:`$PREFIX/bin`: ``tsung`` and ``tsung-recorder``. A man page is available for both commands. .. literalinclude:: tsung-help.txt A typical way of using tsung is to run: :command:`tsung -f myconfigfile.xml start`. The command will print the current log directory created for the test, and wait until the test is over. By default an embedded web server will be started on the controller node and will listen on the 8091 port (this can be disabled with the `-n` option. Feedback ======== Use the `Tsung mailing list `_ if you have suggestions or questions about Tsung. You can also use the bug tracker available at https://github.com/processone/tsung/issues You can also try the #tsung IRC channel on Freenode.