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Add load test GitHub Action#897

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@woop woop commented Jul 25, 2020

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What this PR does / why we need it:

Adds a GitHub Action that runs a load tests as part of all PRs and direct pushes. This test runs a range of tests with the following parameters

  • Entity count 10 and 50
  • RPS 20, 50, 250
  • 1 feature set
  • 13 features, one of each type

Does this PR introduce a user-facing change?:

NONE

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/test publish-docker-images

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@woop: The following test failed, say /retest to rerun them all:

Test name Commit Details Rerun command
test-end-to-end-batch-dataflow 5d04f43 link /test test-end-to-end-batch-dataflow

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@woop woop removed the needs-kind label Jul 26, 2020
@woop woop merged commit 32120ba into feast-dev:master Jul 26, 2020
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