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Azure Load Testing Tools - Azure MCP Server

The Azure MCP Server lets you manage Azure resources, including Azure Load Testing services, using natural language prompts. This feature helps you quickly create and manage load tests without needing to remember complex syntax.

Azure Load Testing is a fully managed load testing service that helps you generate high-scale load to identify application performance bottlenecks. With Azure Load Testing, you can stress test your applications and validate performance, scalability, and capacity.

Note

The Azure MCP Server tools define parameters for data they need to complete tasks. Some of these parameters are specific to each tool and are documented below. Other parameters are global and shared by all tools. For more information, see Tool parameters.

Test Create test

Creates a new load test in Azure Load Testing. Use this command to define and configure a load test for your application.

Example prompts include:

Parameter Required or optional Description Subscription Required The ID or name of the subscription where you want to create the load test. Resource group Required The resource group where you want to create the load test. Test resource name Required The name of the test resource to use. Test ID Required A unique identifier for the test. Display name Required A user-friendly name for the new load test. Description Required A description of the test and its purpose. Endpoint Required The URL endpoint to test. Virtual users Required The number of concurrent virtual users for the load test. Duration Required The total duration of the test in seconds. Ramp-up time Required The time period over which to gradually increase load to the specified number of virtual users. Get test details

Retrieves details about a specific load test in Azure Load Testing. Use this command to view the configuration and properties of an existing test.

Example prompts include:

Parameter Required or optional Description Subscription Required The ID or name of the subscription that contains the load test. Resource group Required The resource group that contains the load test. Test resource name Required The name of the test resource. Test ID Required The unique identifier of the test to retrieve. Test resources List test resources

Lists all test resources in the specified Azure subscription. Use this command to inventory and manage your load testing resources.

Example prompts include:

Parameter Required or optional Description Subscription Required The ID or name of the subscription that contains the test resources. Resource group Required The resource group that contains the test resources. Test resource name Required The name of a specific test resource to filter by. Create test resource

Creates a test resource in Azure Load Testing. Use this command to provision resources needed for running load tests.

Example prompts include:

Parameter Required or optional Description Subscription Required The ID or name of the subscription where you want to create the test resource. Resource group Required The resource group where you want to create the test resource. Test resource name Required A name for the new test resource. Test runs Create a test run

Creates a new test run for an existing load test in Azure Load Testing. Use this command to execute the defined load test and generate performance metrics.

Example prompts include:

Parameter Required or optional Description Subscription Required The ID or name of the subscription that contains the load test. Resource group Required The resource group that contains the load test. Test resource name Required The name of the test resource to use. Test ID Required The ID of the test to run. Testrun ID Required A custom ID to assign to this test run. Display name Required A user-friendly name for the test run. Description Required A description of the test run and its purpose. Old testrun ID Required The ID of a previous test run to compare results with. Get test run details

Gets details of a specific test run in Azure Load Testing. Use this command to view the results and metrics of a completed or running test.

Example prompts include:

Parameter Required or optional Description Subscription Required The ID or name of the subscription that contains the test run. Resource group Required The resource group that contains the test run. Test resource name Required The name of the test resource used for the test run. Testrun ID Required The ID of the test run to retrieve. List test runs

Lists all test runs for a specific load test in Azure Load Testing. Use this command to track the history and performance of your load tests.

Example prompts include:

Parameter Required or optional Description Subscription Required The ID or name of the subscription that contains the test runs. Resource group Required The resource group that contains the test runs. Test resource name Required The name of the test resource used for the test runs. Test ID Required The ID of a specific test to filter test runs by. Update test run

Updates an existing test run in Azure Load Testing. Use this command to modify a running or scheduled test run, such as stopping or adjusting test parameters.

Example prompts include:

Parameter Required or optional Description Subscription Required The ID or name of the subscription that contains the test run. Resource group Required The resource group that contains the test run. Test resource name Required The name of the test resource associated with the test run. Test ID Required The ID of the test associated with the test run. Testrun ID Required The ID of the test run to update. Display name Required A new display name for the test run. Description Required A new description for the test run.

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