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Terminal network speed test that uses servers from Speedtest.net. It uses nearest test server but can also use one manually specified by the user. It should work on Linux/OSX/Windows and anything else that runs Python 2 with Python 2 lxml module.

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Tespeed (terminal speedtest) - Copyright 2012 Janis Jansons ([email protected])


    This is a new Tespeed version written in Python (for the purpose of learning it).

    The old one was written in PHP years ago and wasn't really made for general
    public (was fine tuned and possibly working only on my server).

    Even though the old version didn't work on most boxes, it somehow got
    almost 17 000 downloads on Sourceforge. I guess some people could use this
    (those who hate Flash, JavaScript, has GUI-less servers, etc.) so I'll
    try to make this one a bit better working in time.

    Let's call this version 1.0-alpha


    Of course, this script could not work like this without the best speed 
    testing site out there - http://www.speedtest.net/
    Support them in any way you can (going to their website and clicking on
    ads could probably make them a bit happier). :)


Requirements:

    This script requires lxml and argparse Python2 modules.
    Install python-lxml and python-argparse (Debian) or python2-lxml (Archlinux).


Usage:

    tespeed.py [-h] [-ls [LISTSERVERS]] [-w] [-s] [-mib] [-n [SERVERCOUNT]] [server]

    TeSpeed, CLI SpeedTest.net

    positional arguments:
      server                Use the specified server for testing (skip checking
                            for location and closest server).

    optional arguments:
      -h, --help            show this help message and exit
      -ls [LISTSERVERS], --list-servers [LISTSERVERS]
                            List the servers sorted by distance, nearest first.
                            Optionally specify number of servers to show.
      -w, --csv             Print CSV formated output to STDOUT.
      -s, --suppress        Suppress debugging (STDERR) output.
      -mib, --mebibit       Show results in mebibits.
      -n [SERVERCOUNT], --server-count [SERVERCOUNT]
                            Specify how many different servers should be used in
                            paralel. (Defaults to 1.) (Increase it for >100Mbit
                            testing.)


What the script does:

 *  Loads config from speedtest.net (http://speedtest.net/speedtest-config.php).

 *  Gets server list (http://speedtest.net/speedtest-servers.php).

 *  Picks 5 closests servers using the coordinates provides by speedtest.net 
    config and serverlist.

 *  Checks latency for those servers and picks one with the lowest.

 *  Does download speed test and returns results.

 *  Does upload speed test and returns results.

 *  Optionally can return CSV formated results.


TODO:

 *  Add more error checking.
 *  Make it less messy.
 *  Send found results to speedtest.net API (needs some hash?) and get the link
    to the generated image.
 *  Store the measurement data and draw graphs.
 *  Measure the speed for the whole network interface (similar like it was in the
    old version of Tespeed).
 *  Start upload timer only after 1st byte is read.
 *  Figure out the ammount of data that was transfered only when all threads were
    actively sendong/receiving data at the same time. (Should provide more precise 
    test results.)


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Terminal network speed test that uses servers from Speedtest.net. It uses nearest test server but can also use one manually specified by the user. It should work on Linux/OSX/Windows and anything else that runs Python 2 with Python 2 lxml module.

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