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A Java-based performance testing tool for RabbitMQ.
// Copyright (c) 2019 Pivotal Software, Inc. All rights reserved.
//
// This software, the RabbitMQ Java client library, is triple-licensed under the
// Mozilla Public License 1.1 ("MPL"), the GNU General Public License version 2
// ("GPL") and the Apache License version 2 ("ASL"). For the MPL, please see
// LICENSE-MPL-RabbitMQ. For the GPL, please see LICENSE-GPL2. For the ASL,
// please see LICENSE-APACHE2.
//
// This software is distributed on an "AS IS" basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
// either express or implied. See the LICENSE file for specific language governing
// rights and limitations of this software.
//
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// [email protected].
package com.rabbitmq.perf;
import java.nio.charset.Charset;
import java.util.*;
import java.util.concurrent.ThreadLocalRandom;
import java.util.stream.IntStream;
class RandomJsonMessageBodySource implements MessageBodySource {
public static final String DIGITS = "0123456789";
private static final Charset CHARSET = Charset.forName("UTF-8");
private static final long ZERO = 0L;
private static final String CONTENT_TYPE = "application/json";
private static final String UPPER = "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ";
public static final String LOWER = UPPER.toLowerCase(Locale.ROOT);
public static final String ALPHANUM = UPPER + LOWER + DIGITS;
private final byte[][] bodies;
RandomJsonMessageBodySource(int bodySize, int fieldValueCount, int bodyCount) {
bodies = new byte[bodyCount][];
List fields = new ArrayList<>(fieldValueCount);
List values = new ArrayList<>(fieldValueCount);
Random random = new Random();
int maxSize = 200;
char[] buf = new char[maxSize];
char[] fieldsSymbols = LOWER.toCharArray();
char[] valuesSymbols = ALPHANUM.toCharArray();
IntStream.range(0, fieldValueCount).forEach(i -> {
fields.add(random(random, buf, 30, fieldsSymbols));
values.add(random(random, buf, maxSize, valuesSymbols));
});
List shuffledFields = new ArrayList<>(fields);
IntStream.range(0, bodyCount).forEach(i -> {
StringBuilder builder = new StringBuilder("{ ");
Collections.shuffle(shuffledFields);
Iterator fieldsIterator = shuffledFields.iterator();
while (true) {
if (!fieldsIterator.hasNext()) {
fieldsIterator = shuffledFields.iterator();
}
builder.append("\"").append(fieldsIterator.next()).append("\" : ");
builder.append("\"").append(values.get(random.nextInt(values.size()))).append("\"");
if (builder.length() < bodySize) {
builder.append(",");
} else {
break;
}
}
builder.append(" }");
bodies[i] = builder.toString().getBytes(CHARSET);
});
}
// based on https://stackoverflow.com/questions/41107/how-to-generate-a-random-alpha-numeric-string
private static String random(Random random, char[] buf, int maxSize, char[] symbols) {
// e.g. max size = 20, generates something between 5 and 20
int size = random.nextInt(maxSize - 4) + 5;
for (int idx = 0; idx < size; ++idx) {
buf[idx] = symbols[random.nextInt(symbols.length)];
}
return new String(buf, 0, size);
}
@Override
public MessageEnvelope create(int sequenceNumber) {
return new MessageEnvelope(
bodies[ThreadLocalRandom.current().nextInt(bodies.length)], CONTENT_TYPE, ZERO
);
}
// for testing
byte[][] bodies() {
return bodies;
}
}
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