# PeerTube Performances Test Kit Scripts to generate video files and live streams for performance testing of PeerTube ## Dependencies These scripts rely on : - `ffmpeg` to generate the audio/video streams. Tested with ffmpeg versions: - 4.1.6 - 4.2.4 - `bc` to compute the encoding buffer size from the specified video bitrate To install the dependencies on Debian 10 (Buster): `sudo apt install ffmpeg bc` # Mains scripts There are 4 main scripts : - gen_pattern_sine.sh generate video file with static pattern, time overlay (seconds elapsed from start) and sine wave stereo audio - gen_random_noise.sh generate video file with random video, time overlay (seconds elapsed from start and local timestamp) and sine wave stereo audio - stream_pattern_sine.sh send live stream and save a copy to file with static pattern, time overlay (seconds from start) and sine wave audio - stream_random_noise.sh send live stream and save a copy to file with random video, time overlay (seconds elapsed from start and local timestamp) and sine wave audio Run the scripts with no parameter for help. The "random_noise" scripts are designed to produce video streams that are very hard to encode. These are to test worst case scenarii The "pattern_sine" scripts produce video streams that are lighter to process (use less CPU to encode on peertube side) and compress to a smaller size. # Helper scripts The other scripts are helpers that are just sortcuts to call the main scripts with some pre-defined parameters values. The names of these scripts should be self explanatory : - gen_pattern_1080p_60s.sh - gen_pattern_720p_60s.sh - gen_random_1080p_60s.sh - gen_random_720p_60s.sh - stream_pattern_1080p_300s.sh - stream_pattern_1080p_3600s.sh - stream_pattern_720p_300s.sh - stream_pattern_720p_3600s.sh - stream_random_1080p_300s.sh - stream_random_1080p_3600s.sh - stream_random_720p_300s.sh - stream_random_720p_3600s.sh