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But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # RPC Profiler 2 | 3 | A tool to profile RPC Endpoints 4 | 5 | ## Steps to run 6 | 7 | 1. Rename `example.secrets.js` to `secrets.js` 8 | 2. Add your keys to `secrets.js` 9 | 3. Ensure [Nodejs](https://nodejs.org/en/) is installed on your machine 10 | 4. Run `yarn` 11 | 5. Confirm which tests you would like to run. You can comment out some at the bottom of the `index.js` page to only run a subset. It's best not to run the `Speed Tests` and `Concurrent requests tests` at the same time as they might interfere with each other. 12 | 6. Run `yarn start` 13 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /example.secrets.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | // Rename this to `secrets.js` and fill in the values 2 | 3 | const ALCHEMY_KEY = ""; // Add your Alchemy API key here 4 | const INFURA_KEY = ""; // Add your Infura API key here 5 | const CHAINSTACK_ENDPOINT = ""; // Add your Chainstack endpoint here 6 | const LLAMA_NODES_KEY = ""; // Add your Llama Nodes API key here 7 | const TENDERLY_KEY = ""; // Add your Tenderly Web3 Gateway Access key here 8 | const QUICKNODE_ENDPOINT = ""; // Add you QuickNode Endpoint here 9 | 10 | exports.ALCHEMY_KEY = ALCHEMY_KEY; 11 | exports.INFURA_KEY = INFURA_KEY; 12 | exports.CHAINSTACK_ENDPOINT = CHAINSTACK_ENDPOINT; 13 | exports.LLAMA_NODES_KEY = LLAMA_NODES_KEY; 14 | exports.TENDERLY_KEY = TENDERLY_KEY 15 | exports QUICKNODE_ENDPOINT = QUICKNODE_ENDPOINT; -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /index.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | const { ALCHEMY_KEY, INFURA_KEY, CHAINSTACK_ENDPOINT, LLAMA_NODES_KEY, TENDERLY_KEY, QUICKNODE_ENDPOINT } = require("./secrets"); 2 | 3 | const ALCHEMY_URL = `https://eth-mainnet.g.alchemy.com/v2/${ALCHEMY_KEY}`; 4 | const INFURA_URL = `https://mainnet.infura.io/v3/${INFURA_KEY}`; 5 | const CHAINSTACK_URL = `${CHAINSTACK_ENDPOINT}`; 6 | const LLAMA_NODES_URL = `https://eth.llamarpc.com/rpc/${LLAMA_NODES_KEY}`; 7 | const TENDERLY_URL = `https://mainnet.gateway.tenderly.co/${TENDERLY_KEY}` 8 | const QUICKNODE_URL = `${QUICKNODE_ENDPOINT}`; 9 | 10 | const RUN_TIME = 5 * 60 * 1000; // 5 minutes 11 | const CONCURRENT_REQUESTS = 1000; // 1,000 12 | 13 | const ethers = require("ethers"); 14 | 15 | const getContract = (providerUrl) => { 16 | const provider = new ethers.providers.JsonRpcProvider(providerUrl); 17 | const contractAddress = "0xdAC17F958D2ee523a2206206994597C13D831ec7"; 18 | const BALANCE = "function balanceOf(address owner) view returns (uint256)"; 19 | const contractAbi = [BALANCE]; 20 | return new ethers.Contract(contractAddress, contractAbi, provider); 21 | }; 22 | 23 | const canGetbalance = async (contract) => { 24 | try { 25 | const USER_ADDRESS = "0x477b8D5eF7C2C42DB84deB555419cd817c336b6F"; 26 | const balance = await contract.balanceOf(USER_ADDRESS); 27 | const balanceInUsd = ethers.utils.formatUnits(balance, 6); 28 | return balanceInUsd > 0; 29 | } catch (error) { 30 | return false; 31 | } 32 | }; 33 | 34 | const testSpeed = async (providerUrl) => { 35 | const contract = getContract(providerUrl); 36 | let testing = true; 37 | 38 | setTimeout(() => { 39 | testing = false; 40 | }, RUN_TIME); 41 | 42 | let successCount = 0; 43 | let errorCount = 0; 44 | while (testing) { 45 | const success = await canGetbalance(contract); 46 | if (success) successCount++; 47 | else errorCount++; 48 | } 49 | return { successCount, errorCount }; 50 | }; 51 | 52 | const testConcurrentRequests = async (providerUrl) => { 53 | const startTime = Date.now(); 54 | const contract = getContract(providerUrl); 55 | const requests = Array.from({ length: CONCURRENT_REQUESTS }, () => 56 | canGetbalance(contract) 57 | ); 58 | const results = await Promise.all(requests); 59 | const successCount = results.filter((result) => result).length; 60 | const errorCount = results.filter((result) => !result).length; 61 | const endTime = Date.now(); 62 | const timeElapsed = endTime - startTime; 63 | return { successCount, errorCount, timeElapsed: `${timeElapsed / 1000}s` }; 64 | }; 65 | 66 | (async function main() { 67 | // // Speed tests 68 | // await testSpeed(ALCHEMY_URL).then((result) => { 69 | // console.log("Alchemy Speed: ", result); 70 | // }); 71 | // await testSpeed(INFURA_URL).then((result) => { 72 | // console.log("Infura Speed: ", result); 73 | // }); 74 | // await testSpeed(CHAINSTACK_URL).then((result) => { 75 | // console.log("Chainstack Speed: ", result); 76 | // }); 77 | // await testSpeed(LLAMA_NODES_URL).then((result) => { 78 | // console.log("Llama Nodes Speed: ", result); 79 | // }); 80 | // await testSpeed(TENDERLY_URL).then((result) => { 81 | // console.log("Tenderly Web3 Gateway Speed: ", result); 82 | // }); 83 | // await testSpeed(QUICKNODE_URL).then((result) => { 84 | // console.log("QuickNode Speed: ", result); 85 | // }); 86 | 87 | // Concurrent requests tests 88 | await testConcurrentRequests(ALCHEMY_URL).then((result) => { 89 | console.log("Alchemy Concurrent Requests: ", result); 90 | }); 91 | await testConcurrentRequests(INFURA_URL).then((result) => { 92 | console.log("Infura Concurrent Requests: ", result); 93 | }); 94 | await testConcurrentRequests(CHAINSTACK_URL).then((result) => { 95 | console.log("Chainstack Concurrent Requests: ", result); 96 | }); 97 | await testConcurrentRequests(LLAMA_NODES_URL).then((result) => { 98 | console.log("Llama Nodes Concurrent Requests: ", result); 99 | }); 100 | await testConcurrentRequests(TENDERLY_URL).then((result) => { 101 | console.log("Tenderly Web3 Gateway Concurrent Requests: ", result); 102 | }); 103 | await testConcurrentRequests(QUICKNODE_URL).then((result) => { 104 | console.log("QuickNode Concurrent Requests: ", result); 105 | }); 106 | })(); 107 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /package.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "name": "rpc-profiler", 3 | "version": "1.0.0", 4 | "description": "A tool to profile RPC Endpoints", 5 | "main": "index.js", 6 | "scripts": { 7 | "start": "node index.js", 8 | "test": "echo \"Error: no test specified\" && exit 1" 9 | }, 10 | "repository": { 11 | "type": "git", 12 | "url": "git+https://github.com/merofinance/rpc-profiler.git" 13 | }, 14 | "keywords": [ 15 | "rpc", 16 | "endpoint", 17 | "profiler", 18 | "profiling", 19 | "infura", 20 | "alchemy", 21 | "llamanodes", 22 | "llama-nodes" 23 | ], 24 | "author": "Mero Finance", 25 | "license": "GPL-3.0-or-later", 26 | "bugs": { 27 | "url": "https://github.com/merofinance/rpc-profiler/issues" 28 | }, 29 | "homepage": "https://github.com/merofinance/rpc-profiler#readme", 30 | "dependencies": { 31 | "ethers": "^5.7.2" 32 | } 33 | } 34 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /yarn.lock: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # THIS IS AN AUTOGENERATED FILE. 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