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Show HN: Gatling Studio – Turn browser journeys into ready-to-run load tests (github.com/gatling)
6 points by dsalinasgardon 14 days ago | hide | past | favorite | 1 comment


Hi HN,

We’re the team behind Gatling, a load testing platform used by developers and SREs.

Today we’re releasing *Gatling Studio v1.0.3*, a native desktop app that turns a real browser session into a *ready-to-run Gatling load test*.

### *Why we built it*

Many teams struggle with the first mile of performance testing: capturing realistic user flows, cleaning out noise, and writing a complete scenario that reflects real behavior.

Existing recorders either capture too much noise, require plugins, or output code that needs heavy rewriting.

We wanted a way to go from:

*browser → clean scenario → runnable load test*

…with as little friction as possible.

### *How it works technically*

- Studio launches a controlled Chromium-based browser to capture all HTTP(S) traffic - It stores the session as a HAR file in a local workspace - It automatically groups sequential requests + generates pauses based on real user timing - Static assets (images, fonts, analytics, etc.) can be filtered out - You get a structured scenario with groups, exec blocks, pauses, and domain filtering - Studio then exports a *complete Gatling project (Java/Maven)* you can run locally or move into Gatling Enterprise Edition for distributed load tests

### *What you can do with it*

- Record a web journey in one click - Clean up the traffic to keep only meaningful requests - Preview the exact scenario before generation - Export runnable Gatling code - Extend it, version it, automate it - Push to GitHub or CI/CD immediately

### *Links*

- *Technical details & code samples* (GitHub): https://github.com/gatling/gatling-studio - *Product page*: https://gatling.io/product/studio - *Documentation*: https://docs.gatling.io/tutorials/low-code/browser/studio/

### *Notes*

Gatling Studio is a *proprietary tool* included in Gatling Enterprise Edition under the Enterprise Component License.

The core Gatling load testing engine remains open-source (Apache 2.0).




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