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What is CyBench Benchmarks

CyBench Benchmarks java based benchmarks that uses CyBench Launcher to execute JMH based benchmarks. It's designed to help developers build high performance Java apps. Speed-test Java classes, collections, modules, libraries and other application building blocks under varying runtime conditions. Share your results with the community, compare and choose the right libraries for your application. CyBench helps you be a better developer.

Download and run CyBench Benchmarks here.

Check out the benchmarks from other users and analyze your results here here.

Running Default Benchmarks using CyBench

  • Download the selected benchmark package from the release page
  • Extract the files and run cybench.bat (on Windows) or cybench.sh (on Unix).
  • Analyze results in your console, reports folder or app.cybench.io
  • Otional: manage your benchmarking run configuration located in <cybench-home>/config/cybench-launcher.properties

CyBench launcher configuration

Property name Description Default value
javaOptions All the property fields that starts with name javaOptions will be used while benchmarking as JVM properties. -
javaToUsePath Provide full path to java.exe to be used e.g. D:/jdk180_162/bin/java.exe -
benchmarks Provide jar's with JMH benchmarks which shall be executed with CyBench. more here -
sendReport Choose if the report generated will be automatically uploaded. (true/false) true
reportUploadStatus Define public or private property for the uploaded report visibility. public
benchAccessToken By providing the "bench" token that you get after creating a workspace in CyBench UI, you can send reports to your private directory, which will be visible only to the users that you authorize. -
emailAddress Email property is used to identify report sender while sending reports to both private and public repositories -
reportName Choose the uploaded report name. E.g. -
benchmarkClasses Specify benchmarks by including fully qualified benchmark class names which are comma separated. For more information more here -
numberOfBenchmarkForks Number of separate full executions of a benchmark (warm up+measurement), this is returned still as one primary score item. 1
measurementIterations Number of measurements per benchmark operation, this is returned still as one primary score item. 5
warmUpIterations Number of iterations executed for warm up. 1
warmUpSeconds Number of seconds dedicated for each warm up iteration. 5
runThreadCount Number of threads for benchmark test execution. 1
benchmarkMetadata A property which adds extra properties to the benchmarks report such as category or version or context. Configuration pattern is <fully qualified benchmark class name>=<key1>:<value1>;<key2>:<value2>. Example which adds category for class CollectionsBenchmarks: io.cybench.launcher.CollectionsBenchmarks=category:Collections; -
userProperties User defined properties which will be added to benchmarks report section environmentSettings->userDefinedProperties as key/value strings. Configuration pattern:<key1>:<value1>;<key2>:<value2>. Example which adds a project name:user.propname1=My Test Project; -

Adding Custom Benchmarks for Execution

Update CyBench Launcher configuration located in <cybench-home>/config/cybench-launcher.properties:

  • required: add or update property benchmarks, set path to jar file which contains your JMH benchmarks, this path will be added to the CLASSPATH of the JVM. Values must be semicolon separated!

    Rule:

    benchmarks=<path to benchmark jar file1>;<path to benchmark jar file2>;

    Example:

    benchmarks=<jmh-benchmark-file>.jar;
  • optional: register categories for your tests in order to have correct tests classification and better readability and comparison in CyBench portal. Values of different classes must be semicolon separated!

    Rule:

    benchmarkMetadata=<fully classified benchmark class name>=category:<category name>;\
      <fully classified benchmark class name>=category:<category name>;

    Example:

    benchmarkMetadata=io.cybench.launcher.CollectionsBenchmarks=category:Collections;

Execute Only Custom Benchmarks

Update CyBench configuration in order to run specific JMH tests:

  • add or update property benchmarkClasses, specify class names of tests which shall be executed (values must be comma separated).

    Rule:

    benchmarkClasses=<fully qualified class name, or class name>,<fully qualified class name, or class name>

    Example:

    benchmarkClasses=io.cybench.launcher.CollectionsBenchmarks,NumberBenchmarks

Running User-defined Benchmarks using CyBench

Add Your Benchmark to CyBench Launcher

Attachment and execution of user-defined benchmarks using CyBench launcher:

  • Build a jar file with your benchmarks containing jmh compiled classes and dependecies
  • Copy benchmark jar file to <cybench-home> (where gocypher-benchmarks-client.jar resides)
  • Configure CyBench Launcher to execute your benchmarks

NOTE:

  • User defined benchmarks must be implemented using JMH framework
  • Exported jar must contain class files generated by JMH framework (jar file must contain a folder jmh_generated with classes having jmh suffix ).
  • If any files are created during tests (test data files, results files) run they must be deleted after the iteration when benchmark finishes