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Toxiproxy

Simulate network and system conditions for chaos testing
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What is Toxiproxy?

It is a framework for simulating network conditions. It's made specifically to work in testing, CI, and development environments, supporting deterministic tampering with connections, but with support for randomized chaos and customization.
Toxiproxy is a tool in the Load and Performance Testing category of a tech stack.
Toxiproxy is an open source tool with 11K GitHub stars and 456 GitHub forks. Here’s a link to Toxiproxy's open source repository on GitHub

Who uses Toxiproxy?

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6 developers on StackShare have stated that they use Toxiproxy.

Toxiproxy Integrations

Python, Node.js, Docker, Java, and PHP are some of the popular tools that integrate with Toxiproxy. Here's a list of all 13 tools that integrate with Toxiproxy.

Toxiproxy's Features

  • Framework for simulating network conditions
  • Specifically to work in testing, CI and development environments

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