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No (real) performance improvements when running --parallel
Hi..
I tried to make use of the --parallel
option and observed some unexpected results..
Running this two simple steps with version 1.0.6
against github and localhost
...
"steps": [
{
"type": "get",
"url": "http://sebuilder.github.com/se-builder/"
// or
// "url": "http://localhost/"
},
{
"type": "pause",
"waitTime": "5000"
}
]
...
with the following setup:
./node_modules/.bin/se-interpreter \
--parallel={n} #1,2,3,4
--driver-host=127.0.0.1 \
--driver-port=4444 \
--browser-browserName=chrome \
./local.json ./local.json ./local.json ./local.json
gives something like:
github.com | localhost
--parallel=1
real 1m2.193s | 0m16.710s
user 0m0.373s | 0m0.372s
sys 0m0.067s | 0m0.065s
--parallel=2
real 0m34.493s | 0m13.394s
user 0m0.370s | 0m0.369s
sys 0m0.066s | 0m0.066s
--parallel=3
real 0m48.121s | 0m24.202s
user 0m0.370s | 0m0.381s
sys 0m0.065s | 0m0.062s
--parallel=4
real 0m36.870s | 0m19.623s
user 0m0.370s | 0m0.375s
sys 0m0.068s | 0m0.068s
I'd expect decreasing execution times with increased instances ? Can somebody confirm this ?
Note:
The local selenium server is configured to accept up to 5
sessions.
best regards ~david
Hmm, what happens when you use long scripts? It's possible that overhead is currently dominating execution time, though I admit this result is rather suboptimal!
I'll try to give it a try an report back.
Running full_example.json
four times gives me something like:
--parallel=1
real 74.930s
real 74.688s
average: 74.809 ..
--parallel=2
real 44.975s
real 43.625s
average: 44.3 ..
--parallel=3
real 41.863s
real 43.932s
average: 42.8975 ..
--parallel=4
real 28.789s
real 28.536s
average: 28.6625 ..
Hmm.. Pretty identical values compared to above.. Maybe the bottleneck is my machine.. (?) Will have to test on a better machine next week.
~david