I built an API that can handle traffic. Try breaking it

3 points by labubutoto 4 hours ago

I designed an API endpoint that can take a serious beating — and it just won't go down.

Endpoint: http://60.30.55.101:8888/prod-api/activite/task/startProcessFromServer2 Method: POST Body:

json 复制 编辑 { "bizUsername": "153二管轮" } No authentication. No throttling. No CAPTCHA. Just pure backend engineering.

I've stress-tested this endpoint with:

JMeter

Apache Bench

parallel curl floods

Postman runners

malformed payloads

persistent multi-threaded loops

Result? No 5xx No slowdown No crash Consistent response time even under thousands of concurrent requests

Raw HTTP Request Example:

bash 复制 编辑 POST /prod-api/activite/task/startProcessFromServer2 HTTP/1.1 Host: 60.30.55.101:8888 Content-Type: application/json Content-Length: 31

{"bizUsername":"153二管轮"} I’d love for folks here to test it however they like — simulate load, break protocol rules, flood it — whatever your tools or scripts can throw at it. If it goes down, I’ll be surprised (and impressed).

Let’s see how far this thing can go.