# This locust test script example will simulate a user 
# browsing the Locust documentation on https://docs.locust.io/

import random
from locust import HttpLocust, TaskSet, task
from pyquery import PyQuery


class BrowseDocumentation(TaskSet):
    def on_start(self):
        # assume all users arrive at the index page
        self.index_page()
        self.urls_on_current_page = self.toc_urls
    
    @task(10)
    def index_page(self):
        r = self.client.get("/")
        pq = PyQuery(r.content)
        link_elements = pq(".toctree-wrapper a.internal")
        self.toc_urls = [
            l.attrib["href"] for l in link_elements
        ]
    
    @task(50)
    def load_page(self, url=None):
        url = random.choice(self.toc_urls)
        r = self.client.get(url)
        pq = PyQuery(r.content)
        link_elements = pq("a.internal")
        self.urls_on_current_page = [
            l.attrib["href"] for l in link_elements
        ]
    
    @task(30)
    def load_sub_page(self):
        url = random.choice(self.urls_on_current_page)
        r = self.client.get(url)


class AwesomeUser(HttpLocust):
    task_set = BrowseDocumentation
    host = "https://docs.locust.io/en/latest/"
    
    # we assume someone who is browsing the Locust docs, 
    # generally has a quite long waiting time (between 
    # 20 and 600 seconds), since there's a bunch of text 
    # on each page
    min_wait = 20  * 1000
    max_wait = 600 * 1000