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Hi @bigman73 Currently success/fail logic is simple. If Ddosify receives the response, that is a successful request/response cycle. If somehow a request couldn't send or response couldn't received (like timeout)...
Hi @tallinn1960 [Ddosify v0.9.0](https://github.com/ddosify/ddosify/releases/tag/v0.9.0) has this support thanks to great work by @zhiburt. If you face any issues, feel free to raise them.
Hi @icougil Thanks for the nice words :) We are planning 2 options to cover this requirement. The first one is importing the .har file to the Ddosify. The second...
@zhiburt This would be interesting feature. There are lots of Selenium users.
Hi @ramonmacias That's exactly what we are working on these days. I can't give you an exact release date. But we are working hard to introduce a generic solution.
Thank you @MademoiselleVictoire. We are happy to hear that Ddosify helps your daily works.
[Here ](https://discord.com/channels/898523141788287017/898523142379700256/908020284525789184) is the discussion thread in Discord. Actions; - Decrease minimum iteration count per second to 1 - Update readme - Change `request_count` to `iteration_count` Thanks again @iveahugeship. I'll...
Update; Iteration per second for linear load type decreased to 1 with v0.5.2. `request_count` name change will be added later.
native gRPC support will be added in the future. It is in our roadmap. On the other hand, Ddosify has [payload_file](https://github.com/ddosify/ddosify/blob/master/config_examples/config.json#L34) feature, but I'm not sure you can use it...
Hi @vitoria We are planning to add this feature at Q1 of the 2022. Best case scenario is the middle of the Q1, worst case is end of the Q1.