Best Python code snippet using locust
test_runners.py
Source:test_runners.py  
...380            381            server.mocked_send(Message("stats", data, "fake_client"))382            s = master.stats.get("/", "GET")383            self.assertEqual(700, s.median_response_time)384    def test_worker_stats_report_with_none_response_times(self):385        with mock.patch("locust.rpc.rpc.Server", mocked_rpc()) as server:386            master = self.get_runner()387            server.mocked_send(Message("client_ready", None, "fake_client"))388            389            master.stats.get("/mixed", "GET").log(0, 23455)390            master.stats.get("/mixed", "GET").log(800, 23455)391            master.stats.get("/mixed", "GET").log(700, 23455)392            master.stats.get("/mixed", "GET").log(None, 23455)393            master.stats.get("/mixed", "GET").log(None, 23455)394            master.stats.get("/mixed", "GET").log(None, 23455)395            master.stats.get("/mixed", "GET").log(None, 23455)396            master.stats.get("/onlyNone", "GET").log(None, 23455)397            398            data = {"user_count":1}...Learn to execute automation testing from scratch with LambdaTest Learning Hub. Right from setting up the prerequisites to run your first automation test, to following best practices and diving deeper into advanced test scenarios. LambdaTest Learning Hubs compile a list of step-by-step guides to help you be proficient with different test automation frameworks i.e. Selenium, Cypress, TestNG etc.
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