speed up burndown generation by ~250x

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Matthew Hodgson 2017-05-07 19:34:05 +01:00
parent 40c98fc84f
commit 1e5908a31e
2 changed files with 36 additions and 16 deletions

38
scripts/issues-burndown.pl Normal file → Executable file
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@ -4,16 +4,24 @@ use warnings;
use strict;
use Net::GitHub;
use DateTime;
use DateTime::Format::ISO8601;
use Time::Moment;
use Term::ReadPassword;
# This version of the script emits the cumulative number of bugs, split into open & closed
# suitable for drawing the 'top' and 'bottom' of a burndown graph.
#
# N.B. this doesn't take into account issues changing priority over time, but only their most recent priority.
#
# If you want instead the number of open issues on a given day, then look at issues-no-state.pl
my $gh = Net::GitHub->new(
login => 'ara4n', pass => 'secret'
login => 'ara4n', pass => read_password("github password: "),
);
$gh->set_default_user_repo('vector-im', 'vector-web');
my @issues = $gh->issue->repos_issues({ state => 'all', milestone => 3 });
#my @issues = $gh->issue->repos_issues({ state => 'all', milestone => 3 });
my @issues = $gh->issue->repos_issues({ state => 'all' });
while ($gh->issue->has_next_page) {
push @issues, $gh->issue->next_page;
}
@ -30,7 +38,7 @@ while ($gh->issue->has_next_page) {
my $days = {};
my $schema = {};
my $now = DateTime->now();
my $now = Time::Moment->now;
foreach my $issue (@issues) {
next if ($issue->{pull_request});
@ -56,10 +64,10 @@ foreach my $issue (@issues) {
my $priority = &$extract_labels(qw(p1 p2 p3 p4 p5)) || "unprioritised";
my $severity = &$extract_labels(qw(minor major critical cosmetic network)) || "no-severity";
my $start = DateTime::Format::ISO8601->parse_datetime($issue->{created_at});
my $start = Time::Moment->from_string($issue->{created_at});
do {
my $ymd = $start->ymd();
my $ymd = $start->strftime('%F');
$days->{ $ymd }->{ 'created' }->{ $type }->{ $priority }->{ $severity }->{ total }++;
$schema->{ 'created' }->{ $type }->{ $priority }->{ $severity }->{ total }++;
@ -68,13 +76,14 @@ foreach my $issue (@issues) {
$schema->{ 'created' }->{ $type }->{ $priority }->{ $severity }->{ $_ }++;
}
$start = $start->add(days => 1);
} while (DateTime->compare($start, $now) < 0);
$start = $start->plus_days(1);
# print STDERR "^";
} while ($start->compare($now) < 0);
if ($state eq 'closed') {
my $end = DateTime::Format::ISO8601->parse_datetime($issue->{closed_at});
my $end = Time::Moment->from_string($issue->{closed_at});
do {
my $ymd = $end->ymd();
my $ymd = $end->strftime('%F');
$days->{ $ymd }->{ 'resolved' }->{ $type }->{ $priority }->{ $severity }->{ total }++;
$schema->{ 'resolved' }->{ $type }->{ $priority }->{ $severity }->{ total }++;
@ -83,9 +92,12 @@ foreach my $issue (@issues) {
$schema->{ 'resolved' }->{ $type }->{ $priority }->{ $severity }->{ $_ }++;
}
$end = $end->add(days => 1);
} while (DateTime->compare($end, $now) < 0);
$end = $end->plus_days(1);
} while ($end->compare($now) < 0);
# print STDERR "v";
}
# print STDERR "\n";
}
print "day,";

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@ -6,14 +6,22 @@ use strict;
use Net::GitHub;
use DateTime;
use DateTime::Format::ISO8601;
use Term::ReadPassword;
# This version of the script emits the total number of bugs open on a given day,
# split by various tags.
#
# If you want instead the cumulative number of open & closed issues on a given day,
# then look at issues-burndown.pl
my $gh = Net::GitHub->new(
login => 'ara4n', pass => 'secret'
login => 'ara4n', pass => read_password("github password: "),
);
$gh->set_default_user_repo('vector-im', 'vector-web');
my @issues = $gh->issue->repos_issues({ state => 'all', milestone => 3 });
#my @issues = $gh->issue->repos_issues({ state => 'all', milestone => 3 });
my @issues = $gh->issue->repos_issues({ state => 'all' });
while ($gh->issue->has_next_page) {
push @issues, $gh->issue->next_page;
}