For your use case, I'd suggest to have a look at this lib I recently released 😇, which kinda aims to solve your problem without needing parallel execution. Nor docker. Nor an actual database (for what it's worth: we're running around a thousand integration test - which I think is about 30k requests- in less than a minute using this lib).
For your use case, I'd suggest to have a look at this lib I recently released 😇, which kinda aims to solve your problem without needing parallel execution. Nor docker. Nor an actual database (for what it's worth: we're running around a thousand integration test - which I think is about 30k requests- in less than a minute using this lib).
I wrote about it here.
This looks pretty neat, thanks for sharing!