BenchStore is an ASP.NET Core MVC application used for storing results from BenchExec. BenchStore uses PostgreSQL as its database.
BenchStore is available on GitLab and GitHub.
The GitHub repository is a mirror of the GitLab repository.
The latest BenchStore build can be downloaded via releases.
The top level folder contains the appsettings.json configuration file.
"TableGenerator": {
"PythonPath": null,
"TableGeneratorPath": null
},
"Storage": {
"ResultStoragePath": null
}Set TableGenerator__PythonPath to the path of the Python executable.
Set TableGenerator__TableGeneratorPath to the path of the table-generator executable.
Set Storage__ResultStoragePath to the path where you want the result files to get stored.
To set the connection string for the PostgreSQL database, you can edit the appsettings.json's ConnectionStrings__BenchStoreContext.
"ConnectionStrings": {
"BenchStoreContext": "Host=; Database=; Username=; Password="
}The format of the connection string is: "Host=<hostname>; Database=<database-name>; Username=<username>; Password=<password>"
Alternatively, set the environment variable CUSTOMCONNSTR_BenchStoreContext to the PostgreSQL connection string.
Powershell:
$env:CUSTOMCONNSTR_BenchStoreContext="Host=<hostname>; Database=<database-name>; Username=<username>; Password=<password>"Bash
CUSTOMCONNSTR_BenchStoreContext="Host=<hostname>; Database=<database-name>; Username=<username>; Password=<password>"On Windows, you can execute the BenchStoreMVC.exe file.
Alternatively, run:
dotnet BenchStoreMVC.dllFor a development version of BenchStore, you can download the project files.
The BenchStoreMVC project contains the appsettings.json file with the needed configuration. Alternatively, you can create your own appsettings.Development.json configuration file which is ignored by Git and overwrites the settings from the appsettings.json file.
From the root level of the repository run:
dotnet run --project ./BenchStoreMVC/Alternatively, in the ./BenchStoreMVC directory run:
dotnet runA development version of BenchStore can be started with Visual Studio on Windows.
The Visual Studio project is started with the BenchStore.sln file.
Set the Startup project to the BenchStoreMVC project and run the application.
BenchStore is licensed under the Apache 2.0 License.