Added user-defined wait_function to locust and TaskSet #785
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Most real-world inter-arrival times are exponentially distributed so it would be nice to be able to model that using locust. I've added the possibility for a user-defined wait_function, so any desired inter-arrival time can be modelled. Added some examples of exponential wait times I'd like to be able to model. If
wait_function
is not set, it will default to exactly as before, i.e.random.randint(self.min_wait,self.max_wait)
Change-log needs updating if merging this.