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#!/usr/bin/python
# Authors: Ezio Melotti, Daniel Diniz, Richard Jones and Paul Dubois
# Requires Python 2.5 or later.
"""
Create a tracker summary report.
Usage: roundup-summary2 path_to_tracker [options]
Options:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-m MAILTO, --mail=MAILTO
Send the report to the comma-separated list of
addresses or print it if the list is empty.
-b, --brief Show only the summary without the lists of issues.
--html Send also the HTML report via mail.
-d 'from;to', --dates='from;to'
Specify the range of dates. Examples: "-1w;" = last
week, previous week = "-2w;-1w", last 15 days =
"-15d;", specific interval = "from 2010-06-19 to
2010-07-04". Default: "-1w;".
Advanced options:
-r RESOLVED, --resolved=RESOLVED
Comma-delimited list of statuses that corresponds to
resolved (default: resolved,done,done-cbb,closed,faq).
-o FILENAME, --output=FILENAME
File name for output; default is stdout.
-e FILENAME, --errors=FILENAME
File name for error output; default is stderr.
-a 'from;to', --audit='from;to'
Print journal for all the transactions in the given
date range.
-D, --DEBUG Print email content without sending it if -m is used.
--update-stats-file=FILENAME
Append tracker stats to JSON file FILENAME.
"""
# This script has a class (Report) that filters the issues and generates txt
# and HTML reports. The issues_map function creates a list of all the issues,
# with all the necessary information.
import sys
import cgi
import json
import os.path
import optparse
from email.mime.multipart import MIMEMultipart
from email.mime.text import MIMEText
import roundup.date, roundup.instance
from roundup.mailer import SMTPConnection
# summary headers
HEADER_TXT = """
ACTIVITY SUMMARY (%(timespan)s)
%(tracker_name)s at %(tracker_url)s
To view or respond to any of the issues listed below, click on the issue.
Do NOT respond to this message.
Issues counts and deltas:
open %(open)5d (%(open_delta)+3d)
closed %(closed)5d (%(closed_delta)+3d)
total %(total)5d (%(total_delta)+3d)
Open issues with patches: %(patches)-5d"""
# this looks quite ugly, if you want it to look better write a CSS (or use
# the plain text version)
HEADER_HTML = """
<h1>ACTIVITY SUMMARY</h1>
<p>(%(timespan)s)</p>
<p>%(tracker_name)s at <a href="%(tracker_url)s">%(tracker_url)s</a></p>
<p>To view or respond to any of the issues listed below, click on the issue.
Do NOT respond to this message.</p>
<p>Issues stats:</p>
<table border="1">
<tr><th>open</th><td>%(open)5d (%(open_new)+3d)</td></tr>
<tr><th>closed</th><td>%(closed)5d (%(closed_new)+3d)</td></tr>
<tr><th>total</th><td>%(total)5d (%(total_new)+3d)</td></tr>
</table>
<p>Open issues with patches: %(patches)-5d</p>"""
def get_options_and_home():
"""
Return a list of options and the instance home.
"""
# list of statuses to treat as closed -- these don't have to all exist.
resolved_status_def = 'resolved,done,done-cbb,closed,faq'
# period of time for report. Uses roundup syntax for ranges.
default_dates = '-1w;' # last week
# email address of recipient of report, if any.
default_mailto = ''
parser = optparse.OptionParser(usage='Usage: %prog path_to_tracker [options]')
parser.add_option(
'-m', '--mail', dest='mailTo', default=default_mailto,
help='Send the report to the comma-separated list of addresses '
'or print it if the list is empty.')
parser.add_option(
'-b', '--brief', dest='brief', action='store_true', default=False,
help='Show only the summary without the lists of issues.')
parser.add_option(
'', '--html', dest='html', action='store_true', default=False,
help='Send also the HTML report via mail.')
parser.add_option(
'-d', '--dates', dest='dates', default=default_dates, metavar="'from;to'",
help='Specify the range of dates. Examples: "-1w;" = last week, '
'previous week = "-2w;-1w", last 15 days = "-15d;", specific '
'interval = "from 2010-06-19 to 2010-07-04". Default: "-1w;".')
advanced = optparse.OptionGroup(parser, 'Advanced options')
advanced.add_option(
'-r', '--resolved', dest='resolved', default=resolved_status_def,
help='Comma-delimited list of statuses that corresponds to resolved '
'(default: %default).')
advanced.add_option(
'-o', '--output', dest='output', metavar='FILENAME', default='',
help='File name for output; default is stdout.')
advanced.add_option(
'-e', '--errors', dest='errors', default='', metavar='FILENAME',
help='File name for error output; default is stderr.')
advanced.add_option(
'-a', '--audit', dest='audit', metavar="'from;to'",
help='Print journal for all the transactions in the given date range.')
advanced.add_option(
'-D', '--DEBUG', dest='debug', action='store_true', default=False,
help='Print email content without sending it if -m is used.')
advanced.add_option(
'--update-stats-file', dest='update_stats', metavar='FILENAME',
help='Append tracker stats to JSON file FILENAME.')
parser.add_option_group(advanced)
# Get the command line args:
(options, args) = parser.parse_args()
if options.output:
sys.stdout = open(options.output, 'w')
if options.errors:
sys.stderr = open(options.errors, 'w')
if len(args) != 1:
parser.error('Incorrect number of arguments; '
'you must supply the path to a tracker home.')
options.dates = get_dates(options.dates)
options.resolved = [s.strip() for s in options.resolved.split(',')]
instance_home = args[0]
return options, instance_home
def get_dates(dates):
dates = roundup.date.Range(dates, roundup.date.Date)
if dates.to_value is None:
dates.to_value = roundup.date.Date('.')
if dates.from_value is None:
dates.from_value = roundup.date.Date('1980-1-1')
return dates
class Report(object):
"""
Class that stores and filters all the issues and provides a method
to generate plain text or HTML reports.
"""
def __init__(self, issues):
self.issues = issues
self.start_date = OPTIONS.dates.from_value
self.end_date = OPTIONS.dates.to_value
self.header_content = None
# create a list with the filtered issues
# a table will be generated for each of this lists
self.issues_lists = [
self.opened_issues(),
self.unreplied(),
self.need_review(),
self.most_discussed(),
self.closed_issues(),
]
def make_report(self, type='txt'):
"""
Return the report as a string. The report can be either in 'txt' or
'html' format, depending on the value of the *type* attribute.
"""
if type not in ('txt', 'html'):
raise ValueError('The type should be either "txt" or "html".')
report = self.make_header(type)
if not OPTIONS.brief:
report += self.make_tables(type)
return report
def make_header(self, type):
"""Calculate the number of open, closed and total issues and now many
have been created in the given period."""
if type == 'txt':
header = HEADER_TXT
elif type == 'html':
header = HEADER_HTML
# if we have already calculated the values just return the header
if self.header_content is not None:
return header % self.header_content
start_date, end_date = self.start_date, self.end_date
start_str = start_date.pretty(format='%F') # %F -> yyyy-mm-dd
end_str = end_date.pretty(format='%F')
# counters for current values
open_tot = closed_tot = all_tot = 0
# counters for previous values
open_old = closed_old = all_old = 0
with_patch = 0
patch_id = DB.keyword.lookup('patch')
for id, issue in self.issues.iteritems():
# don't include issues created after the end date
if issue['creation'] > end_date:
continue
all_tot += 1
if issue['creation'] < start_date:
all_old += 1
# check if the issue was closed at the end of the previous
# period
if in_resolved(issue['last_period_status']):
closed_old += 1
else:
open_old += 1
# check if the issue is closed at the end of the selected period
if in_resolved(issue['sel_period_status']):
closed_tot += 1
else:
open_tot += 1
# XXX check for the specified period, not the current count
if patch_id in issue['keyword_ids']:
with_patch += 1
all_delta = all_tot - all_old
open_delta = open_tot - open_old
closed_delta = closed_tot - closed_old
assert all_delta == open_delta + closed_delta
# save the values in an attribute to avoid calculating it twice
# when both the txt and the HTML header are needed (i.e. when sending
# HTML mails)
self.header_content = dict(
timespan='%s - %s' % (start_str, end_str),
tracker_url=DB.config.TRACKER_WEB,
tracker_name=DB.config.TRACKER_NAME,
open=open_tot, open_delta=open_delta,
closed=closed_tot, closed_delta=closed_delta,
total=all_tot, total_delta=all_delta,
patches=with_patch,
)
return header % self.header_content
def make_tables(self, type):
"""Return all the tables as a single string."""
return ''.join(self.make_table(t, type) for t in self.issues_lists)
# these methods are currently not used
def average_duration(self):
durations = [issue['duration'] for issue in self.issues.values()
if issue['status'] == 'closed']
return sum(durations) / len(durations)
def median_duration(self):
durations = sorted(issue['duration'] for issue in self.issues.values()
if issue['status'] == 'closed')
return durations[len(durations)//2]
def opened_issues(self):
"""
Return a list of all the issues created or reopened during the
specified period.
"""
title = 'Issues opened'
template = ('#%(id)d: %(title)s\n'
'%(url)s %(re)sopened by %(opener)s\n')
headers = ['ID', 'Title', 'Opener']
issues_list = []
# XXX: sort issues by date? id?
for id,issue in self.issues.iteritems():
if issue['closed'] and self._in_period(issue['closed_date']):
continue # list only issues that are still open
reopened = ''
opener = issue['creator']
if not self._in_period(issue['creation']):
if (not issue['reopened_date'] or
not self._in_period(issue['reopened_date'])):
continue
else:
reopened = 're'
opener = issue['reopener']
issues_list.append({
'id': id,
'title': issue['title'][:62],
#'date': issue['creation'].pretty('%F'),
'url': issue['url'],
're': reopened,
'opener': opener
})
return dict(title=title, issues=issues_list,
template=template, headers=headers)
# XXX pending issues?
def closed_issues(self):
"""
Return a list of all the issues closed during the specified period
that are still closed.
"""
title = 'Issues closed'
template = ('#%(id)d: %(title)s\n'
'%(url)s closed by %(closedby)s\n')
headers = ['ID', 'Title', 'Closed by']
issues_list = []
for id,issue in self.issues.iteritems():
if not issue['closed'] or not self._in_period(issue['closed_date']):
continue
issues_list.append({
'id': id,
'title': issue['title'][:62],
#'date': issue['closed_date'].pretty('%F'),
'url': issue['url'],
'closedby': issue['closer']
})
return dict(title=title, issues=issues_list,
template=template, headers=headers)
def most_discussed(self):
"""
Return a table of the ten most discussed issues of the specified
period, sorted by number of messages.
"""
title = 'Top 10 most discussed issues'
template = ('#%(id)d: %(title)s\n'
'%(url)s %(msgs)3d msgs\n')
headers = ['ID', 'Title', 'Msgs']
issues_list = []
def newmsg(issue): return issue['msgs_in_period']
for issue in sorted(self.issues.itervalues(), key=newmsg, reverse=True):
if in_resolved(issue['sel_period_status']) or newmsg(issue) < 3:
continue # only open issues with at least 3 new msgs
issues_list.append({
'id': issue['issue_num'],
'title': issue['title'][:62],
'url': issue['url'],
'msgs': issue['msgs_in_period']
})
if len(issues_list) == 10:
break
return dict(title=title, issues=issues_list,
template=template, headers=headers)
def unreplied(self):
"""
Return a table that lists the issues that haven't received any
reply.
"""
title = 'Most recent 15 issues with no replies'
template = ('#%(id)d: %(title)s\n'
'%(url)s\n')
headers = ['ID', 'Title']
issues_list = []
def creation(issue): return issue['creation']
for issue in sorted(self.issues.itervalues(),
key=creation, reverse=True):
# check only the end_date, otherwise older issues might get lost
if (issue['closed'] or issue['msgs_num'] > 1 or
issue['creation'] > self.end_date):
continue # only open issues with no replies
issues_list.append({
'id': issue['issue_num'],
'title': issue['title'][:62],
'url': issue['url'],
})
if len(issues_list) == 15:
break
return dict(title=title, issues=issues_list,
template=template, headers=headers)
def need_review(self):
"""
Return a table that lists the issues active during the specified
period that need a review (i.e. they have 'patch' or 'needs review'
as keywords or 'patch review' as stage).
"""
title = 'Most recent 15 issues waiting for review'
template = ('#%(id)d: %(title)s\n'
'%(url)s\n')
headers = ['ID', 'Title']
issues_list = []
def creation(issue): return issue['creation']
for issue in sorted(self.issues.itervalues(),
key=creation, reverse=True):
# it would be better to check if the 'needs review' or
# 'patch' keyword have been added in the last period
# or if the stage changed to 'patch review' instead of
# checking the most recent
if issue['closed'] or issue['creation'] > self.end_date:
continue
if ('needs review' in issue['keywords'] or
'patch' in issue['keywords'] or
issue['stage'] == 'patch review'):
issues_list.append({
'id': issue['issue_num'],
'title': issue['title'][:62],
'url': issue['url'],
})
if len(issues_list) == 15:
break
return dict(title=title, issues=issues_list,
template=template, headers=headers)
def make_table(self, data, type):
"""
Create a text or HTML table depending on the settings.
*title* is the title of the table, *issues* a list of dicts that
contains the information about the issues, *template* is the format
string used to generate the entries in the text table, *headers*
is a list of strings used for the headers of the HTML table.
"""
# if there are no issues skip the whole table
if not data['issues']:
return ''
if type == 'html':
return self._make_html_table(data['title'], data['issues'],
data['headers'])
else:
return self._make_text_table(data['title'], data['issues'],
data['template'])
def _make_text_table(self, title, issues, template):
"""
Make a text table. *title* is the title of the table,
*issues* a lidt of dicts with the information for each issue,
*template* is a format string used for each entry.
"""
lnum = len(issues)
table = [
title + ' (%d)' % lnum,
'=' * (len(title) + len(str(lnum)) + 3) + '\n'
]
table.extend(template % issue for issue in issues)
return '\n\n\n' + '\n'.join(table)
def _make_html_table(self, title, issues, headers):
# seriously, HTML tables?
lines = [
'<table border="1">',
' <caption style="border: 1px solid black; margin-top: 2em">%s'
'</caption>' % title,
' <tr>%s</tr>' % ''.join('<th>%s</th>' % h for h in headers),
]
for issue in issues:
lines.append(' <tr>')
for header in headers:
column = header.replace(' ', '').lower()
if column == 'title':
# 'title' is special-cased to be turned in a link
url, title = issue['url'], cgi.escape(issue['title'])
lines.append(' <td><a href="%s">%s</a></td>'
% (url, title))
else:
lines.append(' <td>%s</td>' % issue[column])
lines.append(' </tr>')
lines.append('</table>')
return '\n'.join(lines) + '\n\n'
def _in_period(self, date):
"""Check that the given date is between the start and end_date"""
return self.start_date <= date <= self.end_date
def in_resolved(status):
"""Check whether the given status is in the set of 'resolved' statuses"""
return status in OPTIONS.resolved
def get_issue(issue_id, kws_dict, stages_dict):
"""Get issue attributes and journal from the database."""
attrs = DB.getnode('issue', issue_id) # get the current attributes
kwds = set(attrs['keywords'])
if attrs.get('stage', None) is not None:
stage = stages_dict[attrs['stage']]
else:
stage = None
# if you need more attributes add them here
issue = dict(
issue_num = issue_id,
reopened = '',
new = False, closed = False,
reopener = '',
reopened_date = '',
closer = '',
closed_date = '',
msgs_num = len(attrs['messages']),
msgs_in_period = 0,
status = None,
real_status = sid2name(attrs['status']), # Avoid a bug in get_issue_attrs
last_period_status = None, # the status of the issue before start_date
sel_period_status = None, # the status at the end of the selected period
actor = None,
activity = None,
keyword_ids = kwds,
keywords = ', '.join([kws_dict[id] for id in kwds if id in kws_dict]),
stage = stage,
title = attrs['title'],
creation = attrs['creation'],
creator = attrs['creator'],
url = DB.config.TRACKER_WEB + 'issue%d' % issue_id
)
# The journal records the OLD value of the status in the data field
journal = DB.issue.history(issue['issue_num'])
helper = dict(
issue_id = issue_id,
status2 = sid2name(attrs['status']),
status1 = sid2name(attrs['status']),
actor2 = attrs['actor'],
activity2 = attrs['activity'],
journal = journal
)
return issue, helper
def get_issue_attrs(issue, helper):
"""Calculate and set issue attributes from journal.
Return dictionaries with the issue's title, etc. Assumes issue was
created no later than to_value.
"""
dates = OPTIONS.dates
def reopened(issue):
status1 = issue['status1'] in OPTIONS.resolved
status2 = issue['status2'] not in OPTIONS.resolved
return status1 and status2
def not_new(issue):
return dates.to_value > issue['creation'] <= dates.from_value
def update(issue, helper):
for key in ('status', 'actor', 'activity'):
issue[key] = issue[key] or helper[key + '2']
# I'm not sure all this stuff is necessary, but it seems to work...
# this trick catches the first time we are in the interval of interest
if helper['activity2'] < dates.to_value:
update(issue, helper)
status_changes = []
old_time = issue['creation']
for _, time, userid, act, data in helper['journal']:
in_period = dates.to_value > time >= dates.from_value
if in_period:
update(issue, helper)
issue['new'] = issue['new'] or act == 'create'
if act == 'set':
if 'messages' in data and in_period:
# find the number of messages added/removed in the period
msg = data['messages'][0]
if msg[0] == '+':
issue['msgs_in_period'] += 1
elif msg[0] == '-':
issue['msgs_in_period'] -= 1
if 'status' in data:
helper['status1'] = sid2name(data['status'])
status_changes.append((old_time, helper['status1']))
old_time = time
if time < dates.to_value:
# want the last reopener only
if reopened(helper) and not issue['reopened']:
issue['new'] = in_period and not_new(issue)
issue['reopened'] = 'reopened'
issue['reopener'] = userid
issue['reopened_date'] = time
helper['actor2'] = userid
helper['activity2'] = time
helper['status2'] = helper['status1']
if (not issue['closer'] and
sid2name(data['status']) not in OPTIONS.resolved and
issue['real_status'] in OPTIONS.resolved):
issue['closer'] = userid
issue['closed_date'] = time
status_changes.append((old_time, issue['real_status']))
# if the issue got created before or during the selected period
# set 'open' as the initial status, otherwise leave it to None
if issue['creation'] < dates.from_value:
issue['last_period_status'] = issue['sel_period_status'] = 'open'
elif issue['creation'] <= dates.to_value:
issue['sel_period_status'] = 'open'
# update statuses according to subsequent changes
for time, status in status_changes:
if time < dates.from_value:
issue['last_period_status'] = status
if time <= dates.to_value:
issue['sel_period_status'] = status
# get these set if not done before
update(issue, helper)
last_opened = issue['reopened_date'] or issue['creation']
issue['closed'] = in_resolved(issue['status'])
duration = issue['activity'] if issue['closed'] else dates.to_value
issue['duration'] = int((duration - last_opened).as_seconds())
return issue
def format_issue_attrs(issue):
"""Format issue fields for the reports."""
# XXX: this shouldn't be a separate function
issue['status_id'] = issue['status']
#issue['status'] = sid2name(issue['status'])
issue['actor'] = uid2name(issue['actor'])
issue['creator'] = uid2name(issue['creator'])
if issue['reopener']:
issue['reopener'] = uid2name(issue['reopener'])
if issue['closer']:
issue['closer'] = uid2name(issue['closer'])
return issue
def issues_map():
"""Issue data collection and formatting driver."""
all_issue_ids = set(DB.issue.filter(None, {}))
# Fetch, compute and format issue attributes
issue_attrs = {}
keywords = get_keywords_dict()
stages = get_stages_dict()
for issue_id in sorted(map(int,all_issue_ids)):
issue, helper = get_issue(issue_id, keywords, stages)
issue = get_issue_attrs(issue, helper)
issue_attrs[issue_id] = format_issue_attrs(issue)
return issue_attrs
def get_keywords_dict():
keyword_ids = DB.keyword.getnodeids(False)
kws_dict = {}
for id in keyword_ids:
kws_dict[id] = DB.keyword.get(id, 'name')
return kws_dict
def get_stages_dict():
# some instances (e.g. Jython) don't have a 'stage' field
if not hasattr(DB, 'stage'):
return {}
stages_ids = DB.stage.getnodeids(False)
stages_dict = {}
for id in stages_ids:
stages_dict[id] = DB.stage.get(id, 'name')
return stages_dict
def sid2name(status_id, cache={None:'none'}):
if status_id in cache:
return cache[status_id]
name = DB.status.get(status_id, 'name')
cache[status_id] = name
return name
def uid2name(user_id, cache={None:'none'}):
if user_id in cache:
return cache[user_id]
name = DB.user.get(user_id, 'username')
cache[user_id] = name
return name
def write_audit():
"""Print audit for the given period."""
issue = DB.issue
ids = issue.filter(None, dict(activity=OPTIONS.audit))
ids.sort(key=int)
output = []
for issue_id in ids:
journal = issue.history(issue_id)
for id_, time, user, act, data in journal:
user = '%s (%s)' % (user, uid2name(user))
output.append('%s %s %s %s' % (id_, time, user, act))
if act == 'set':
for dat, val in data.items():
output.append(' %s : %s' % (dat, val))
print '\n'.join(output) + '\n'
sys.exit(0)
def send_report(recipient, txt_report, html_report=None):
"""Send the email message."""
tracker_name = DB.config.TRACKER_NAME
hdrs = [('Subject', 'Summary of %s Issues' % tracker_name)]
# XXX: maybe this email shouldn't be hardcoded...
email = '%s <%s>' % (tracker_name, 'status@bugs.python.org')
hdrs += [('To', recipient), ('From', email), ('Reply-To', email),
('MIME-Version', '1.0'), ('X-Roundup-Name', tracker_name)]
# create the message, using a multipart if --html is passed
if html_report is not None:
msg = MIMEMultipart('alternative')
else:
msg = MIMEText(txt_report)
for name, content in hdrs:
msg[name] = content
# if it's html create the two parts
if OPTIONS.html:
msg.attach(MIMEText(txt_report, 'plain'))
msg.attach(MIMEText(html_report, 'html'))
if OPTIONS.debug:
print msg.as_string()
else:
config = DB.config
smtp = SMTPConnection(config)
smtp.sendmail(config.ADMIN_EMAIL, recipient, msg.as_string())
def update_stats_file(stats, filename):
# This function will look for a JSON file in the html/ dir of the instance
# and append the data for the current week. If the file doesn't exist it
# will create a new one. This function won't happend the same data twice
# in a single day, but if this script is run on different dates it will.
# In order to generate an initial JSON file with historical data, use
# the scripts/issuestats.py script. These data are used by the
# issue.stats.html page.
stats = dict(stats) # make a copy
stats_file = os.path.join(instance_home, 'html', OPTIONS.update_stats)
try:
with open(stats_file) as fi:
j = json.load(fi)
except IOError:
j = dict(open=[], closed=[], total=[], timespan=[], patches=[],
open_delta=[], closed_delta=[], total_delta=[])
timespan = stats.pop('timespan').split(' - ')
if timespan in j['timespan']:
return # we already updated the file today
j['timespan'].append(timespan)
for k, v in stats.items():
if k in j:
j[k].append(v)
with open(stats_file, 'w') as fo:
json.dump(j, fo)
def main():
"""Create the report and print or send it."""
issue_attrs = issues_map()
report = Report(issue_attrs)
if OPTIONS.audit:
write_audit()
if not OPTIONS.mailTo:
print report.make_report('html' if OPTIONS.html else 'txt')
else:
txt_report = report.make_report('txt')
html_report = report.make_report('html') if OPTIONS.html else None
for recipient in OPTIONS.mailTo.split(','):
send_report(recipient, txt_report, html_report)
if OPTIONS.update_stats:
update_stats_file(report.header_content, OPTIONS.update_stats)
if __name__ == '__main__':
OPTIONS, instance_home = get_options_and_home()
instance = roundup.instance.open(instance_home)
DB = instance.open('admin')
main()