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Further reading / knowledgebase
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- :ref:`extensions`.
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- An list of Locust `articles, blog posts, reviews, and walkthroughs <https://github.com/orgs/locustio/discussions/2752>`_.
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- :ref:`Common questions and answers about Locust <faq>`.
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You'll also find a lot of answers on `stackoverflow <https://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/locust?sort=MostVotes>`_, for example:
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- `BadStatusLine Errors <https://stackoverflow.com/questions/31600508/locust-io-load-testing-getting-connection-aborted-badstatusline-errors>`_
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- `Passing HTTP Headers <https://stackoverflow.com/questions/52007848/locust-passing-headers>`_
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- `POST file upload <https://stackoverflow.com/questions/36163355/proper-post-file-upload-load-testing-with-locust>`_
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- `How often does Locust perform dns queries? <https://stackoverflow.com/questions/36087637/how-often-does-python-requests-perform-dns-queries>`_
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In other words, just google whatever problem or error message you're getting and you are likely to find good answers out there.
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If you think Locust is missing some obvious feature (like stopping after a certain number of iterations/requests, setting goals/thresholds for when to fail a test run, support for additional User types like Kafka, Selenium/WebDriver etc), chances are it is implemented in `locust-plugins <https://github.com/SvenskaSpel/locust-plugins/>`_.
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