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darcs-graph 0.1 → 0.2

raw patch · 5 files changed

+91/−347 lines, 5 filesdep −fpsnew-uploader

Dependencies removed: fps

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Graph.hs view
@@ -17,6 +17,7 @@  import Data.ByteString.Char8 (ByteString,append,pack,unpack) import qualified Data.ByteString.Char8 as C+import qualified Data.ByteString as B  import Control.Exception        (bracket,handle) import Control.Monad            (when)@@ -45,7 +46,7 @@ options :: [OptDescr Flag] options = [   Option ['f'] ["filter"] (ReqArg (\s -> DateFlag s) "DATE")-        "Don't display patches before date. Date is in format \"yyymmdd\"",+        "Don't display patches before date. Date is in format \"yyyymmdd\"",   Option ['y'] ["y"]      (ReqArg (\s -> YFlag (read s)) "INT")         "Vertical scale of graphs. Integer.",   Option ['h'] ["help"]   (NoArg Help)@@ -142,12 +143,15 @@       readFst (a,b) = ((fst . fromJust . C.readInt) a, b)       uniq          = map (\n -> (head n, length $ n)) . group -      fmt (s,n)  = C.joinWithChar ' ' s (pack . show $ n)-      fmt' (n,d) = C.joinWithChar ' ' (pack.show $ n) (pack.show $ d)+      fmt (s,n)  = joinWithSpace s               (pack . show $ n)+      fmt' (n,d) = joinWithSpace (pack.show $ n) (pack.show $ d)        ignore f = f /= pack "pending"               && f /= pack "unrevert"               && not (pack "." `C.isPrefixOf` f)++      joinWithSpace s t = B.join (B.singleton 32) [s,t]+  ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- Dealing with clock times
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+ README view
@@ -0,0 +1,25 @@+-- darcs-graph+--+-- draw pretty graphs of a darcs repository's activity, including a+-- 7-day sliding average+--++Depends on the fps library included with 6.6, and available separate for 6.4:+    http://www.cse.unsw.edu.au/~dons/fps.html+(version 0.7 or greater)++Invokes gnuplot to generate the graph: http://www.gnuplot.info/++Building:+    $ chmod +x Setup.hs+    $ ./Setup.hs configure --prefix=/home/dons+    $ ./Setup.hs build+    $ ./Setup.hs install++Use:+    $ darcs-graph /home/dons/lambdabot+    Output written to: /tmp/lambdabot-commits.png++Author:+    Don Stewart, http://www.cse.unsw.edu.au/~dons+    Wed Jun 14 17:49:32 EST 2006
darcs-graph.cabal view
@@ -1,10 +1,13 @@ Name:                darcs-graph-Version:             0.1+Version:             0.2 License:             GPL License-file:        LICENSE+Category:            Distribution+Synopsis:            Generate pretty graphs of darcs repository activity+Description:         Generate pretty graphs of darcs repository activity Author:              Don Stewart Maintainer:          dons@cse.unsw.edu.au-Build-Depends:       base, fps>=0.7+Build-Depends:       base  Executable:          darcs-graph Main-is:             Graph.hs
+ remote-darcs-graph view
@@ -0,0 +1,54 @@+#!/bin/sh++# Copyright (c) 2006 Don Stewart - http://www.cse.unsw.edu.au/~dons+# GPL version 2 or later (see http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html)++set -e++#+# generate a graph of a remote darcs repository+#+# requires darcs-graph and wget in the $PATH++#+# reads darcs repo urls line-by-line on stdin, generating graphs, and+# playing them in a web server dir (currently hard coded below)+#++# create a fake patches dir+d=`mktemp -d`+cd $d++# read darcs repo urls on stdin+while read url ; do++    b=`basename $url`+    p=$b/_darcs/patches++    mkdir $b+    cd $b++    # get index.html for patches dir+    echo "Fetching " $url+    if wget -q "$url/_darcs/patches" ; then++        mkdir -p $p++        # assumes servers return patch dirs in the same format+        cd $p+        cat ../../../index.html | tr A-Z a-z |\+            sed '/href/!d; s/.*href="//; s/">.*$//;/\.gz$/!d' | xargs touch+        cd ../../..++        /home/dons/bin/darcs-graph -y 25 $b && \+            mv /tmp/$b-commits.png /home/dons/www/images/commits/community++    fi &++    cd ..++done++wait++rm -rf $d