Bumpy Booby is an open-source, lightweight, and minimalistic HTTP load testing tool designed for developers and testers. In this tutorial, we will guide you through the installation process of Bumpy Booby on FreeBSD Latest.
Before installing Bumpy Booby, make sure that your system meets the following requirements:
Follow the below steps to install Bumpy Booby on FreeBSD Latest:
Before installing any package on FreeBSD, it's essential to update its package repository indexes to make sure you're installing the latest version of the packages available in the repository. Here's how you can update the repository:
sudo pkg update
Bumpy Booby is written in Rust programming language, so you'll need to install Rust to compile and build the package from source. You can install Rust using the following command:
sudo pkg install -y rust
The source code of Bumpy Booby is hosted on GitHub, so you'll need Git installed on your FreeBSD system to clone the repository. You can install Git using the following command:
sudo pkg install -y git
After installing the prerequisite packages, clone the Bumpy Booby repository from GitHub using Git. Run the following command in a terminal to clone the repository:
git clone https://github.com/Derivoile/Bumpy-Booby.git
After cloning the repository, navigate into the Bumpy Booby directory and execute the following command to build and install the package:
cd Bumpy-Booby
cargo install --path .
The above command will download and install all the required dependencies and build the package from source.
Once the installation process is complete, verify the installation by checking the Bumpy Booby version using the following command:
bumpy-booby --version
The command output should show the version number of Bumpy Booby.
Congratulations! You have successfully installed Bumpy Booby on FreeBSD Latest. Now, you can use the tool to load-test your web applications and APIs.
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