Send Sir Perceval on a quest to retrieve and gather data from software repositories.
usage: perceval [-c <file>] [-g] <backend> [<args>] | --help
Repositories are reached using specific backends. The most common backends
are:
bugzilla Fetch bugs from a Bugzilla server
bugillzarest Fetch bugs from a Bugzilla server (>=5.0) using its REST API
confluence Fetch contents from a Confluence server
discourse Fetch posts from Discourse site
gerrit Fetch reviews from a Gerrit server
git Fetch commits from Git
github Fetch issues from GitHub
gmane Fetch messages from Gmane
jenkins Fetch builds from a Jenkins server
jira Fetch issues from JIRA issue tracker
kitsune Fetch questions and answers from Kitsune site
mbox Fetch messages from MBox files
mediawiki Fetch pages and revisions from a MediaWiki site
phabricator Fetch tasks from a Phabricator site
pipermail Fetch messages from a Pipermail archiver
redmine Fetch issues from a Redmine server
remo Fetch events and people from a ReMo site
stackexchange Fetch questions from StackExchange sites
supybot Fetch messages from Supybot log files
telegram Fetch messages from the Telegram server
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-c FILE, --config FILE
set configuration file
-g, --debug set debug mode on
Run 'perceval <backend> --help' to get information about a specific backend.
- Python >= 3.4
- python3-dateutil >= 2.0
- python3-requests >= 2.7
- python3-bs4 (beautifulsoup4) >= 4.3
$ pip install -r requirements.txt
$ python3 setup.py install
A Perceval Docker image is available at DockerHub.
Detailed information on how to run and/or build this image can be found here.
Documentation is generated automagically in the ReadTheDocs Perceval site.
To fetch bugs from Bugzilla, you have to options:
a) Use the traditional backend
$ perceval bugzilla 'https://bugzilla.redhat.com/' --backend-user user --backend-password pass --from-date '2016-01-01'
b) Use the REST API backend for Buzilla 5.0 (or higher) servers. We strongly recommend this backend when data is fetched from version servers >=5.0 because the retrieval process is much faster.
$ perceval bugzillarest 'https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/' --backend-user user --backend-password pass --from-date '2016-01-01'
$ perceval confluence 'https://wiki.opnfv.org/' --from-date '2016-01-01'
$ perceval discourse 'https://foro.mozilla-hispano.org/' --from-date '2016-01-01'
To run gerrit, you will need an authorized SSH private key:
$ eval `ssh-agent -s`
$ ssh-add ~/.ssh/id_rsa
Identity added: /home/user/.ssh/id_rsa (/home/user/.ssh/id_rsa)
To run the backend, execute the next command:
$ perceval gerrit --user user --url 'review.openstack.org' --from-date '2016-01-01'
$ perceval git 'https://github.com/grimoirelab/perceval.git' --from-date '2016-01-01'
Git backend can also work with a Git log file as input. We recommend to use the next command to get the most complete log file.
git log --raw --numstat --pretty=fuller --decorate=full --parents --reverse --topo-order -M -C -c --remotes=origin --all > /tmp/gitlog.log
Then, to run the backend, just execute the next command:
$ perceval git /tmp/gitlog.log
$ perceval github --owner elastic --repository filebeat --from-date '2016-01-01'
$ perceval gmane --offset 2000 'evince-list@gnome.org'
$ perceval jenkins 'http://jenkins.cyanogenmod.com/'
$ perceval jira 'https://tickets.puppetlabs.com' --project PUP --from-date '2016-01-01'
$ perceval kitsune --offset 373990
$ perceval mbox 'http://example.com' /tmp/mboxes/
$ perceval mediawiki 'https://wiki.mozilla.org' --from-date '2016-06-30'
$ perceval phabricator -t 123456789abcefe 'https://secure.phabricator.com/'
$ perceval pipermail 'https://mail.gnome.org/archives/libart-hackers/'
$ perceval redmine 'https://www.redmine.org/' --from-date 2016-01-01 --token abcdefghijk
$ perceval remo
$ perceval stackexchange --site stackoverflow --tagged python --from-date 2016-01-01 --token abcdabcdabcdabcd
$ perceval supybot 'http://channel.example.com' /tmp/supybot/
Telegram backend needs an API token to authenticate the bot. In addition and in order to fetch messages from a group or channel, privacy settings must be disabled. To know how to create a bot, to obtain its token and to configure it please read the Telegram Bots docs pages.
$ perceval telegram mybot -t 12345678abcdefgh --chats 1 2 -10
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