In this video, I explain the new Load Test feature in Multimeter and show how you can test API performance by running real test scenarios repeatedly with concurrency, ramp-up, and detailed reporting.
You will learn how to create a type: loadtest file, connect it to an existing Multimeter test, configure virtual users with threads, control execution with repeat, gradually increase traffic with rampup, and export useful performance reports for local development or CI workflows.
You will learn:
What load testing is and when to use it
How to define a Multimeter load test file
How to run one test scenario under repeated traffic
How to configure threads, repeat limits, and ramp-up
How to use environments and presets in load tests
How to export load test reports as MMT, HTML, Markdown, or JUnit XML
How to understand performance metrics like requests, failures, success rate, duration, and throughput
This feature is especially useful when you want to validate that your APIs stay stable and reliable under pressure before releasing them to production.
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