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README.md

Vendure Dev Server

This package is not published to npm. It is used in development of the Vendure server and plugins.

Running

To run the server, run the start script. The database configuration can be specified by the DB=<type> environment variable:

DB=mysql yarn start
DB=postgres yarn start
DB=sqlite yarn start

The default if no db is specified is mysql.

Populating data

Test data can be populated by running the populate script. This uses the same sample data as is used by the Vendure CLI when running init, albeit with the additional step of populating some sample customer & address data too.

Specify the database as above to populate that database:

DB=sqlite yarn populate

Testing custom ui extension compilation

In order to compile ui extensions within this monorepo, you need to add the following entry to this package's package.json devDependencies:

 "@vendure/admin-ui": "./packages/admin-ui/package",

and then run yarn. Make sure you already built the admin-ui package first.

Load testing

This package also contains scripts for load testing the Vendure server. The load testing infrastructure and scripts are located in the ./load-testing directory.

Load testing is done with k6, and to run them you will need k6 installed and (in Windows) available in your PATH environment variable so that it can be run with the command k6.

The load tests assume the existence of the following tables in the database:

  • vendure-load-testing-1000
  • vendure-load-testing-10000
  • vendure-load-testing-100000

The npm scripts load-test:1k, load-test:10k and load-test:100k will populate their respective databases with test data and then run the k6 scripts against them.

Running individual scripts

An individual test script may be by specifying the script name as an argument:

yarn load-test:1k deep-query.js

pg_stat_statements

The following queries can be used when running load tests against postgres to analyze the queries:

SELECT 
  dbid,
  (total_time / 1000 / 60) as total, 
  (total_time/calls) as avg, 
  calls,
  query 
FROM pg_stat_statements 
WHERE dbid = <db_id>
ORDER BY total DESC 
LIMIT 100;

-- SELECT pg_stat_statements_reset();

Results

The results of the test are saved to the ./load-testing/results directory. Each test run creates two files:

  • load-test-<date>-<product-count>.json Contains a summary of all load tests run
  • load-test-<date>-<product-count>-<script-name>.csv Contains time-series data which can be used to create charts

Historical benchmark results with charts can be found in this Google Sheet