An HTTP proxy in Python 2.7 that introduces network delays to the response from a server.
The network delays (in milliseconds) follow a random Gamma distribution with parameters alpha
and beta
.
Download or clone this repository. Execute the following command in the delay-proxy
folder.
[sudo] python setup.py install
To start a proxy, execute the following command:
run-delay-proxy port server alpha beta randomseed [buffsize]
port
: Listening port for the proxy (int).server
: IP address and port of the server (ip:port).alpha
: Alpha parameter for gamma distribution (int).beta
: Beta parameter for gamma distribution (float).randomseed
: Seed for the delays in the proxy (int). Using the same seed allows to reproduce the sequence of delays.buffsize
: Buffersize that specifies the size of the data chunks sent to the client (int).
In the following example, the proxy listens in the port 8005
and contacts the server http://127.0.0.1:5000/db
.
The response from the server is sent to the client with network delays (in milliseconds) that follow a Gamma distribution with parameters alpha = 10
and beta = 3.0
. The seed used for generating the delays is 1
.
# Delaying the answer from a server.
run-delay-proxy 8005 http://127.0.0.1:5000/db 10 3.0 1
In the following example, the answer from the server is partitioned in chunks of size 1024
characters.
Each chunk from the server is sent to the client with the network delays as specified in the previous example.
# Delaying chunks of the answer from a server.
run-delay-proxy 8005 http://127.0.0.1:5000/db 10 3.0 1 1024
Use the DOI provided in this README.