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We were using 'x'*size as payload, but on real usage the payload will be
random. This commit randomizes the payload using a predefined seed, so
the random payload will be the same across benchmarks.
Using random payloads also improves accuracy of compression or encoding
impacts and we will be evaluating those changes for resouce usage
issues.
Also note that base64 is used on payload. That was needed for utf8
safety, but overhead was removed to leave payloads as defined by
benchmarks.
Base64 was chosen also due its popular usage on MIME encoding, which is
used on mail attachments (our current scenario).
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They arent used so far and using empty dicts to make them work is ugly.
Removing it leaves the return function on setup code clean and readable.
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Use a new one to avoid reusing the same database.
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function is the default scope, so there is no need to pass this
parameter. Previously, one of the scopes was 'module', but it is a
nested function that fires on demand, so it should clean up itself from
test to test in order to avoid conflict while putting.
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If we have many scenarios (like 20/500k, 100/100k, 1000,10k) then making
a nested function to generate tests based on scenario parameters
simplifies the code a lot.
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Adapted pytest-benchmark to Twisted as it's synchronous and added
fixtures for benchmarking.
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`pytest_addoption` was declared twice making the second declaration
replace the first, thus removing couch url parameter.
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perf tests
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