BalterRuntime

Struct BalterRuntime 

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pub struct BalterRuntime { /* private fields */ }
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Default Balter distributed runtime. (requires rt feature)

Creates a background API server to handle HTTP requests (for kicking off scenarios) as well as a background task for handling the gossip protocol.

§Example

use balter::prelude::*;

#[tokio::main]
async fn main() {
    BalterRuntime::new()
        .with_args()
        .run()
        .await;
}

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impl BalterRuntime

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pub fn new() -> Self

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pub fn with_args(self) -> Self

Use the default CLI arguments for Balter.

-p, --port to set a custom port number (default 7621)

-n, --peers to provide addresses to peer servers to enable gossiping.

§Example
$ ./my_load_test -p 2742
$ ./my_load_test -n 127.0.0.1:7621 -n 127.0.0.2:7621
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pub fn port(self, port: u16) -> Self

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pub fn peers(self, peers: &[SocketAddr]) -> Self

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pub async fn run(self)

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impl Default for BalterRuntime

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