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Go programming - Learning HTTP requests
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I'm beginning to learn about Golang and I would like to have some advice about the following program.
package main
import (
"fmt"
"net/http"
"time"
)
const BenchmarkTry = 1000
type PageBenchmark struct
url string
time int64 // microseconds
func execBenchmark(url string, channel chan PageBenchmark)
totalExecTimeChan := make(chan int64, BenchmarkTry) // set size to prevent blocked goroutine
totalExecTime := int64(0)
// start all the goroutines
for i := 0; i < BenchmarkTry; i++
go execHttpRequest(url, totalExecTimeChan)
// catch new values from totalExecTimeChan values come from execHttpRequest()) and add it to the total
for i := 0; i < BenchmarkTry; i++
totalExecTime += <-totalExecTimeChan // waiting to get a value from one of the goroutines started in the previous for loop
channel <- PageBenchmarkurl, totalExecTime / BenchmarkTry
// exec http request and attach exec time to channel
func execHttpRequest(url string, channel chan int64)
begin := time.Now()
_, _ = http.Get(url)
channel <- time.Since(begin).Nanoseconds() / 1000000 // convert to milliseconds
func main()
sites := [...]string
pages := [...]string
benchmarkChan := make(chan PageBenchmark, len(sites)*len(pages)) // set size to prevent blocked goroutine
begin := time.Now()
fmt.Println("Beginning !")
// start all the goroutines
for site := range sites
for page := range pages
go execBenchmark(sites[site]+pages[page], benchmarkChan)
// catch new values from benchmarkChan and "print" the PageBenchmark
for i := 0; i < len(sites)*len(pages); i++
benchmark := <-benchmarkChan
fmt.Printf("Url : %vnResponse Time : %d msnn", benchmark.url, benchmark.time)
// print execution time
fmt.Println("End.")
fmt.Println(fmt.Sprintf("%d ms", time.Since(begin).Nanoseconds()/1000000))
So basically here, I'm making HTTP requests (GET method) to multiple urls on multiple web sites. 1000 requests by url in this example.
For now, I just want to start some goroutines in this order :
(First goroutine) mainroutine : start a benchmark (goroutine) foreach web site pages, get the average execution time and print it
(Second goroutine) page routine : start 1000 goroutines (benchmark tries), get the execution times from a channel and store the average execution time in an other channel
(Third goroutine) Execute an HTTP request on the page and store the execution time in a channel
Actually, this piece of code works but I'm not sure that it works as intended.
Is that the case ?
Is the execution scheduling valid ?
Is it appropriate to use defined size channels here ?
Is there a better/more effective way to achieve this task ?
I would be very grateful if you would please take some time to read this topic. Thank you and have a nice day.
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I'm beginning to learn about Golang and I would like to have some advice about the following program.
package main
import (
"fmt"
"net/http"
"time"
)
const BenchmarkTry = 1000
type PageBenchmark struct
url string
time int64 // microseconds
func execBenchmark(url string, channel chan PageBenchmark)
totalExecTimeChan := make(chan int64, BenchmarkTry) // set size to prevent blocked goroutine
totalExecTime := int64(0)
// start all the goroutines
for i := 0; i < BenchmarkTry; i++
go execHttpRequest(url, totalExecTimeChan)
// catch new values from totalExecTimeChan values come from execHttpRequest()) and add it to the total
for i := 0; i < BenchmarkTry; i++
totalExecTime += <-totalExecTimeChan // waiting to get a value from one of the goroutines started in the previous for loop
channel <- PageBenchmarkurl, totalExecTime / BenchmarkTry
// exec http request and attach exec time to channel
func execHttpRequest(url string, channel chan int64)
begin := time.Now()
_, _ = http.Get(url)
channel <- time.Since(begin).Nanoseconds() / 1000000 // convert to milliseconds
func main()
sites := [...]string
pages := [...]string
benchmarkChan := make(chan PageBenchmark, len(sites)*len(pages)) // set size to prevent blocked goroutine
begin := time.Now()
fmt.Println("Beginning !")
// start all the goroutines
for site := range sites
for page := range pages
go execBenchmark(sites[site]+pages[page], benchmarkChan)
// catch new values from benchmarkChan and "print" the PageBenchmark
for i := 0; i < len(sites)*len(pages); i++
benchmark := <-benchmarkChan
fmt.Printf("Url : %vnResponse Time : %d msnn", benchmark.url, benchmark.time)
// print execution time
fmt.Println("End.")
fmt.Println(fmt.Sprintf("%d ms", time.Since(begin).Nanoseconds()/1000000))
So basically here, I'm making HTTP requests (GET method) to multiple urls on multiple web sites. 1000 requests by url in this example.
For now, I just want to start some goroutines in this order :
(First goroutine) mainroutine : start a benchmark (goroutine) foreach web site pages, get the average execution time and print it
(Second goroutine) page routine : start 1000 goroutines (benchmark tries), get the execution times from a channel and store the average execution time in an other channel
(Third goroutine) Execute an HTTP request on the page and store the execution time in a channel
Actually, this piece of code works but I'm not sure that it works as intended.
Is that the case ?
Is the execution scheduling valid ?
Is it appropriate to use defined size channels here ?
Is there a better/more effective way to achieve this task ?
I would be very grateful if you would please take some time to read this topic. Thank you and have a nice day.
multithreading go http benchmarking
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$begingroup$
I'm beginning to learn about Golang and I would like to have some advice about the following program.
package main
import (
"fmt"
"net/http"
"time"
)
const BenchmarkTry = 1000
type PageBenchmark struct
url string
time int64 // microseconds
func execBenchmark(url string, channel chan PageBenchmark)
totalExecTimeChan := make(chan int64, BenchmarkTry) // set size to prevent blocked goroutine
totalExecTime := int64(0)
// start all the goroutines
for i := 0; i < BenchmarkTry; i++
go execHttpRequest(url, totalExecTimeChan)
// catch new values from totalExecTimeChan values come from execHttpRequest()) and add it to the total
for i := 0; i < BenchmarkTry; i++
totalExecTime += <-totalExecTimeChan // waiting to get a value from one of the goroutines started in the previous for loop
channel <- PageBenchmarkurl, totalExecTime / BenchmarkTry
// exec http request and attach exec time to channel
func execHttpRequest(url string, channel chan int64)
begin := time.Now()
_, _ = http.Get(url)
channel <- time.Since(begin).Nanoseconds() / 1000000 // convert to milliseconds
func main()
sites := [...]string
pages := [...]string
benchmarkChan := make(chan PageBenchmark, len(sites)*len(pages)) // set size to prevent blocked goroutine
begin := time.Now()
fmt.Println("Beginning !")
// start all the goroutines
for site := range sites
for page := range pages
go execBenchmark(sites[site]+pages[page], benchmarkChan)
// catch new values from benchmarkChan and "print" the PageBenchmark
for i := 0; i < len(sites)*len(pages); i++
benchmark := <-benchmarkChan
fmt.Printf("Url : %vnResponse Time : %d msnn", benchmark.url, benchmark.time)
// print execution time
fmt.Println("End.")
fmt.Println(fmt.Sprintf("%d ms", time.Since(begin).Nanoseconds()/1000000))
So basically here, I'm making HTTP requests (GET method) to multiple urls on multiple web sites. 1000 requests by url in this example.
For now, I just want to start some goroutines in this order :
(First goroutine) mainroutine : start a benchmark (goroutine) foreach web site pages, get the average execution time and print it
(Second goroutine) page routine : start 1000 goroutines (benchmark tries), get the execution times from a channel and store the average execution time in an other channel
(Third goroutine) Execute an HTTP request on the page and store the execution time in a channel
Actually, this piece of code works but I'm not sure that it works as intended.
Is that the case ?
Is the execution scheduling valid ?
Is it appropriate to use defined size channels here ?
Is there a better/more effective way to achieve this task ?
I would be very grateful if you would please take some time to read this topic. Thank you and have a nice day.
multithreading go http benchmarking
New contributor
$endgroup$
I'm beginning to learn about Golang and I would like to have some advice about the following program.
package main
import (
"fmt"
"net/http"
"time"
)
const BenchmarkTry = 1000
type PageBenchmark struct
url string
time int64 // microseconds
func execBenchmark(url string, channel chan PageBenchmark)
totalExecTimeChan := make(chan int64, BenchmarkTry) // set size to prevent blocked goroutine
totalExecTime := int64(0)
// start all the goroutines
for i := 0; i < BenchmarkTry; i++
go execHttpRequest(url, totalExecTimeChan)
// catch new values from totalExecTimeChan values come from execHttpRequest()) and add it to the total
for i := 0; i < BenchmarkTry; i++
totalExecTime += <-totalExecTimeChan // waiting to get a value from one of the goroutines started in the previous for loop
channel <- PageBenchmarkurl, totalExecTime / BenchmarkTry
// exec http request and attach exec time to channel
func execHttpRequest(url string, channel chan int64)
begin := time.Now()
_, _ = http.Get(url)
channel <- time.Since(begin).Nanoseconds() / 1000000 // convert to milliseconds
func main()
sites := [...]string
pages := [...]string
benchmarkChan := make(chan PageBenchmark, len(sites)*len(pages)) // set size to prevent blocked goroutine
begin := time.Now()
fmt.Println("Beginning !")
// start all the goroutines
for site := range sites
for page := range pages
go execBenchmark(sites[site]+pages[page], benchmarkChan)
// catch new values from benchmarkChan and "print" the PageBenchmark
for i := 0; i < len(sites)*len(pages); i++
benchmark := <-benchmarkChan
fmt.Printf("Url : %vnResponse Time : %d msnn", benchmark.url, benchmark.time)
// print execution time
fmt.Println("End.")
fmt.Println(fmt.Sprintf("%d ms", time.Since(begin).Nanoseconds()/1000000))
So basically here, I'm making HTTP requests (GET method) to multiple urls on multiple web sites. 1000 requests by url in this example.
For now, I just want to start some goroutines in this order :
(First goroutine) mainroutine : start a benchmark (goroutine) foreach web site pages, get the average execution time and print it
(Second goroutine) page routine : start 1000 goroutines (benchmark tries), get the execution times from a channel and store the average execution time in an other channel
(Third goroutine) Execute an HTTP request on the page and store the execution time in a channel
Actually, this piece of code works but I'm not sure that it works as intended.
Is that the case ?
Is the execution scheduling valid ?
Is it appropriate to use defined size channels here ?
Is there a better/more effective way to achieve this task ?
I would be very grateful if you would please take some time to read this topic. Thank you and have a nice day.
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