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Configuration
Sarin supports environment variables, CLI flags, and YAML files. However, they are not exactly equivalent—YAML files have the most configuration options, followed by CLI flags, and then environment variables.
When the same option is specified in multiple sources, the following priority order applies:
CLI Flags (Highest) > YAML > Environment Variables (Lowest)
Use -s or --show-config to see the final merged configuration before sending requests.
Properties
Note: For CLI flags with
string / []stringtype, the flag can be used once with a single value or multiple times to provide multiple values.
| Name | YAML | CLI | ENV | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Help | - | -help / -h |
- | - | Show help message |
| Version | - | -version / -v |
- | - | Show version and build info |
| Show Config | showConfig(boolean) |
-show-config / -s(boolean) |
SARIN_SHOW_CONFIG(boolean) |
false |
Show merged configuration |
| Config File | configFile(string / []string) |
-config-file / -f(string / []string) |
SARIN_CONFIG_FILE(string) |
- | Path to config file(s) |
| URL | url(string) |
-url / -U(string) |
SARIN_URL(string) |
- | Target URL (HTTP/HTTPS) |
| Method | method(string / []string) |
-method / -M(string / []string) |
SARIN_METHOD(string) |
GET |
HTTP method(s) |
| Timeout | timeout(duration) |
-timeout / -T(duration) |
SARIN_TIMEOUT(duration) |
10s |
Request timeout |
| Concurrency | concurrency(number) |
-concurrency / -c(number) |
SARIN_CONCURRENCY(number) |
1 |
Number of concurrent workers |
| Requests | requests(number) |
-requests / -r(number) |
SARIN_REQUESTS(number) |
- | Total requests to send |
| Duration | duration(duration) |
-duration / -d(duration) |
SARIN_DURATION(duration) |
- | Test duration |
| Quiet | quiet(boolean) |
-quiet / -q(boolean) |
SARIN_QUIET(boolean) |
false |
Hide progress bar and logs |
| Output | output(string) |
-output / -o(string) |
SARIN_OUTPUT(string) |
table |
Output format for stats |
| Dry Run | dryRun(boolean) |
-dry-run / -z(boolean) |
SARIN_DRY_RUN(boolean) |
false |
Generate without sending |
| Insecure | insecure(boolean) |
-insecure / -I(boolean) |
SARIN_INSECURE(boolean) |
false |
Skip TLS verification |
| Body | body(string / []string) |
-body / -B(string / []string) |
SARIN_BODY(string) |
- | Request body |
| Params | params(object) |
-param / -P(string / []string) |
SARIN_PARAM(string) |
- | URL query parameters |
| Headers | headers(object) |
-header / -H(string / []string) |
SARIN_HEADER(string) |
- | HTTP headers |
| Cookies | cookies(object) |
-cookie / -C(string / []string) |
SARIN_COOKIE(string) |
- | HTTP cookies |
| Proxy | proxy(string / []string) |
-proxy / -X(string / []string) |
SARIN_PROXY(string) |
- | Proxy URL(s) |
| Values | values(string / []string) |
-values / -V(string / []string) |
SARIN_VALUES(string) |
- | Template values (key=value) |
| Lua | lua(string / []string) |
-lua(string / []string) |
SARIN_LUA(string) |
- | Lua script(s) |
| Js | js(string / []string) |
-js(string / []string) |
SARIN_JS(string) |
- | JavaScript script(s) |
Help
Show help message.
sarin -help
Version
Show version and build information.
sarin -version
Show Config
Show the final merged configuration before sending requests.
sarin -show-config
Config File
Path to configuration file(s). Supports local paths and remote URLs.
Priority Rules:
- CLI flags (
-f) have highest priority, processed left to right (rightmost wins) - Included files (via
configFileproperty) are processed with lower priority than their parent - Environment variable (
SARIN_CONFIG_FILE) has lowest priority
Example:
# config2.yaml
configFile: /config4.yaml
url: http://from-config2.com
SARIN_CONFIG_FILE=/config1.yaml sarin -f /config2.yaml -f https://example.com/config3.yaml
Resolution order (lowest to highest priority):
| Source | File | Priority |
|---|---|---|
| ENV (SARIN_CONFIG_FILE) | config1.yaml | Lowest |
| Included by config2.yaml | config4.yaml | ↑ |
| CLI -f (first) | config2.yaml | ↑ |
| CLI -f (second) | config3.yaml | Highest |
Why this order?
config1.yamlcomes from ENV → lowest priorityconfig2.yamlcomes from CLI → higher than ENVconfig4.yamlis included BYconfig2.yaml→ inherits position below its parentconfig3.yamlcomes from CLI afterconfig2.yaml→ highest priority
If all four files define url, the value from config3.yaml wins.
URL
Target URL. Must be HTTP or HTTPS. The URL path supports templating, allowing dynamic path generation per request.
Note: Templating is only supported in the URL path. Host and scheme must be static.
Example with dynamic path:
url: http://example.com/users/{{ fakeit_UUID }}/profile
CLI example with dynamic path:
sarin -U "http://example.com/users/{{ fakeit_UUID }}" -r 1000 -c 10
Method
HTTP method(s). If multiple values are provided, Sarin cycles through them in order, starting from a random index for each request. Supports templating.
YAML example:
method: GET
# OR
method:
- GET
- POST
- PUT
CLI example:
-method GET -method POST -method PUT
ENV example:
SARIN_METHOD=GET
Timeout
Request timeout. Must be greater than 0.
Valid time units: ns, us (or µs), ms, s, m, h
Examples: 5s, 300ms, 1m20s
Concurrency
Number of concurrent workers. Must be between 1 and 100,000,000.
Requests
Total number of requests to send. At least one of requests or duration must be specified. If both are provided, the test stops when either limit is reached first.
Duration
Test duration. At least one of requests or duration must be specified. If both are provided, the test stops when either limit is reached first.
Valid time units: ns, us (or µs), ms, s, m, h
Examples: 1m30s, 25s, 1h
Quiet
Hide the progress bar and runtime logs.
Output
Output format for response statistics.
Valid formats: table, json, yaml, none
Using none disables output and reduces memory usage since response statistics are not stored.
Dry Run
Generate requests without sending them. Useful for testing templates.
Insecure
Skip TLS certificate verification.
Body
Request body. If multiple values are provided, Sarin cycles through them in order, starting from a random index for each request. Supports templating.
YAML example:
body: '{"product": "car"}'
# OR
body:
- '{"product": "car"}'
- '{"product": "phone"}'
- '{"product": "watch"}'
CLI example:
-body '{"product": "car"}' -body '{"product": "phone"}' -body '{"product": "watch"}'
ENV example:
SARIN_BODY='{"product": "car"}'
Params
URL query parameters. If multiple values are provided for a key, Sarin cycles through them in order, starting from a random index for each request. Supports templating.
YAML example:
params:
key1: value1
key2: [value2, value3]
# OR
params:
- key1: value1
- key2: [value2, value3]
CLI example:
-param "key1=value1" -param "key2=value2" -param "key2=value3"
ENV example:
SARIN_PARAM="key1=value1"
Headers
HTTP headers. If multiple values are provided for a key, Sarin cycles through them in order, starting from a random index for each request. Supports templating.
YAML example:
headers:
key1: value1
key2: [value2, value3]
# OR
headers:
- key1: value1
- key2: [value2, value3]
CLI example:
-header "key1: value1" -header "key2: value2" -header "key2: value3"
ENV example:
SARIN_HEADER="key1: value1"
Cookies
HTTP cookies. If multiple values are provided for a key, Sarin cycles through them in order, starting from a random index for each request. Supports templating.
YAML example:
cookies:
key1: value1
key2: [value2, value3]
# OR
cookies:
- key1: value1
- key2: [value2, value3]
CLI example:
-cookie "key1=value1" -cookie "key2=value2" -cookie "key2=value3"
ENV example:
SARIN_COOKIE="key1=value1"
Proxy
Proxy URL(s). If multiple values are provided, Sarin cycles through them in order, starting from a random index for each request.
Supported protocols: http, https, socks5, socks5h
YAML example:
proxy: http://proxy1.com
# OR
proxy:
- http://proxy1.com
- socks5://proxy2.com
- socks5h://proxy3.com
CLI example:
-proxy http://proxy1.com -proxy socks5://proxy2.com -proxy socks5h://proxy3.com
ENV example:
SARIN_PROXY="http://proxy1.com"
Values
Template values in key=value format. Supports templating. Multiple values can be specified and all are rendered for each request.
See the Templating Guide for more details on using values and available template functions.
YAML example:
values: "key=value"
# OR
values: |
key1=value1
key2=value2
key3=value3
CLI example:
-values "key1=value1" -values "key2=value2" -values "key3=value3"
ENV example:
SARIN_VALUES="key1=value1"
Lua
Lua script(s) for request transformation. Each script must define a global transform function that receives a request object and returns the modified request object. Scripts run after template rendering, before the request is sent.
If multiple Lua scripts are provided, they are chained in order—the output of one becomes the input to the next. When both Lua and JavaScript scripts are specified, all Lua scripts run first, then all JavaScript scripts.
Script sources:
Scripts can be provided as:
- Inline script: Direct script code
- File reference:
@/path/to/script.luaor@./relative/path.lua - URL reference:
@http://...or@https://... - Escaped
@:@@...for inline scripts that start with a literal@
The transform function:
function transform(req)
-- req.method (string) - HTTP method (e.g. "GET", "POST")
-- req.path (string) - URL path (e.g. "/api/users")
-- req.body (string) - Request body
-- req.headers (table of string/arrays) - HTTP headers (e.g. {["X-Key"] = "value"})
-- req.params (table of string/arrays) - Query parameters (e.g. {["id"] = "123"})
-- req.cookies (table of string/arrays) - Cookies (e.g. {["session"] = "abc"})
req.headers["X-Custom"] = "my-value"
return req
end
Note: Header, parameter, and cookie values can be a single string or a table (array) for multiple values per key (e.g.
{"val1", "val2"}).
YAML example:
lua: |
function transform(req)
req.headers["X-Custom"] = "my-value"
return req
end
# OR
lua:
- "@/path/to/script1.lua"
- "@/path/to/script2.lua"
CLI example:
-lua 'function transform(req) req.headers["X-Custom"] = "my-value" return req end'
# OR
-lua @/path/to/script1.lua -lua @/path/to/script2.lua
ENV example:
SARIN_LUA='function transform(req) req.headers["X-Custom"] = "my-value" return req end'
Js
JavaScript script(s) for request transformation. Each script must define a global transform function that receives a request object and returns the modified request object. Scripts run after template rendering, before the request is sent.
If multiple JavaScript scripts are provided, they are chained in order—the output of one becomes the input to the next. When both Lua and JavaScript scripts are specified, all Lua scripts run first, then all JavaScript scripts.
Script sources:
Scripts can be provided as:
- Inline script: Direct script code
- File reference:
@/path/to/script.jsor@./relative/path.js - URL reference:
@http://...or@https://... - Escaped
@:@@...for inline scripts that start with a literal@
The transform function:
function transform(req) {
// req.method (string) - HTTP method (e.g. "GET", "POST")
// req.path (string) - URL path (e.g. "/api/users")
// req.body (string) - Request body
// req.headers (object of string/arrays) - HTTP headers (e.g. {"X-Key": "value"})
// req.params (object of string/arrays) - Query parameters (e.g. {"id": "123"})
// req.cookies (object of string/arrays) - Cookies (e.g. {"session": "abc"})
req.headers["X-Custom"] = "my-value";
return req;
}
Note: Header, parameter, and cookie values can be a single string or an array for multiple values per key (e.g.
["val1", "val2"]).
YAML example:
js: |
function transform(req) {
req.headers["X-Custom"] = "my-value";
return req;
}
# OR
js:
- "@/path/to/script1.js"
- "@/path/to/script2.js"
CLI example:
-js 'function transform(req) { req.headers["X-Custom"] = "my-value"; return req; }'
# OR
-js @/path/to/script1.js -js @/path/to/script2.js
ENV example:
SARIN_JS='function transform(req) { req.headers["X-Custom"] = "my-value"; return req; }'