#!/usr/bin/perl -wT # -*- Mode: perl; indent-tabs-mode: nil -*- # # The contents of this file are subject to the Mozilla Public # License Version 1.1 (the "License"); you may not use this file # except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of # the License at http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/ # # Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS # IS" basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or # implied. See the License for the specific language governing # rights and limitations under the License. # # The Original Code is the Bugzilla Bug Tracking System. # # The Initial Developer of the Original Code is Netscape Communications # Corporation. Portions created by Netscape are # Copyright (C) 1998 Netscape Communications Corporation. All # Rights Reserved. # # Contributor(s): Harrison Page , # Terry Weissman , # Dawn Endico # Bryce Nesbitt , # Joe Robins , # Gervase Markham and Adam Spiers # Added ability to chart any combination of resolutions/statuses. # Derive the choice of resolutions/statuses from the -All- data file # Removed hardcoded order of resolutions/statuses when reading from # daily stats file, so now works independently of collectstats.pl # version # Added image caching by date and datasets # Myk Melez {'datadir'} . "/mining"; local our $graph_url = 'graphs'; local our $graph_dir = bz_locations()->{'libpath'} . '/' .$graph_url; # If we're using bug groups for products, we should apply those restrictions # to viewing reports, as well. Time to check the login in that case. my $user = Bugzilla->login(); Bugzilla->switch_to_shadow_db(); my $cgi = Bugzilla->cgi; my $template = Bugzilla->template; local our $vars = {}; # We only want those products that the user has permissions for. my @myproducts; push( @myproducts, "-All-"); # Extract product names from objects and add them to the list. push( @myproducts, map { $_->name } @{$user->get_selectable_products} ); if (! defined $cgi->param('product')) { choose_product(@myproducts); $template->put_footer(); } else { my $product = $cgi->param('product'); # For security and correctness, validate the value of the "product" form variable. # Valid values are those products for which the user has permissions which appear # in the "product" drop-down menu on the report generation form. grep($_ eq $product, @myproducts) || ThrowUserError("invalid_product_name", {product => $product}); # We've checked that the product exists, and that the user can see it # This means that is OK to detaint trick_taint($product); print $cgi->header(-Content_Disposition=>'inline; filename=bugzilla_report.html'); $template->put_header("Bug Charts"); $vars->{'header_done'} = 1; show_chart($product); $template->put_footer(); } ################################## # user came in with no form data # ################################## sub choose_product { my @myproducts = (@_); my $cgi = Bugzilla->cgi; my $template = Bugzilla->template; my $datafile = daily_stats_filename('-All-'); # Can we do bug charts? (-d $dir && -d $graph_dir) || ThrowCodeError("chart_dir_nonexistent", {dir => $dir, graph_dir => $graph_dir}); open(DATA, "$dir/$datafile") || ThrowCodeError("chart_file_open_fail", {filename => "$dir/$datafile"}); print $cgi->header(); $template->put_header("Bug Charts"); $vars->{'header_done'} = 1; print <

Welcome to the Bugzilla Charting Kitchen

Product:
Chart datasets:

FIN } sub daily_stats_filename { my ($prodname) = @_; $prodname =~ s/\//-/gs; return $prodname; } sub show_chart { my ($product) = @_; my $cgi = Bugzilla->cgi; if (! defined $cgi->param('datasets')) { ThrowUserError("missing_datasets", $vars); } my $datasets = join('', $cgi->param('datasets')); print < FIN my $type = chart_image_type(); my $data_file = daily_stats_filename($product); my $image_file = chart_image_name($data_file, $type, $datasets); my $url_image = correct_urlbase() . "$graph_url/" . url_quote($image_file); if (! -e "$graph_dir/$image_file") { generate_chart("$dir/$data_file", "$graph_dir/$image_file", $type, $product, $datasets); } print <

FIN } sub chart_image_type { # what chart type should we be generating? my $testimg = Chart::Lines->new(2,2); my $type = $testimg->can('gif') ? "gif" : "png"; undef $testimg; return $type; } sub chart_image_name { my ($data_file, $type, $datasets) = @_; # This routine generates a filename from the requested fields. The problem # is that we have to check the safety of doing this. We can't just require # that the fields exist, because what stats were collected could change # over time (eg by changing the resolutions available) # Instead, just require that each field name consists only of letters, # numbers, underscores and hyphens. if ($datasets !~ m/^[A-Za-z0-9:_-]+$/) { $vars->{'datasets'} = $datasets; ThrowUserError('invalid_datasets', $vars); } # Since we pass the tests, consider it OK trick_taint($datasets); # Cache charts by generating a unique filename based on what they # show. Charts should be deleted by collectstats.pl nightly. my $id = join ("_", split (":", $datasets)); return "${data_file}_${id}.$type"; } sub day_of_year { my ($mday, $month, $year) = (localtime())[3 .. 5]; $month += 1; $year += 1900; my $date = sprintf "%02d%02d%04d", $mday, $month, $year; } sub generate_chart { my ($data_file, $image_file, $type, $product, $datasets) = @_; if (! open FILE, $data_file) { if ($product eq '-All-') { $product = ''; } $vars->{'product'} = $product; ThrowCodeError("chart_data_not_generated", $vars); } my @fields; my @labels = qw(DATE); my %datasets = map { $_ => 1 } split /:/, $datasets; my %data = (); while () { chomp; next unless $_; if (/^#/) { if (/^# fields?: (.*)\s*$/) { @fields = split /\||\r/, $1; unless ($fields[0] =~ /date/i) { $vars->{'file'} = $data_file; ThrowCodeError("chart_datafile_corrupt", $vars); } push @labels, grep($datasets{$_}, @fields); } next; } unless (@fields) { $vars->{'file'} = $data_file; ThrowCodeError("chart_datafile_corrupt", $vars); } my @line = split /\|/; my $date = $line[0]; my ($yy, $mm, $dd) = $date =~ /^\d{2}(\d{2})(\d{2})(\d{2})$/; push @{$data{DATE}}, "$mm/$dd/$yy"; for my $i (1 .. $#fields) { my $field = $fields[$i]; if (! defined $line[$i] or $line[$i] eq '') { # no data point given, don't plot (this will probably # generate loads of Chart::Base warnings, but that's not # our fault.) push @{$data{$field}}, undef; } else { push @{$data{$field}}, $line[$i]; } } } shift @labels; close FILE; if (! @{$data{DATE}}) { ThrowUserError("insufficient_data_points", $vars); } my $img = Chart::Lines->new (800, 600); my $i = 0; my $MAXTICKS = 20; # Try not to show any more x ticks than this. my $skip = 1; if (@{$data{DATE}} > $MAXTICKS) { $skip = int((@{$data{DATE}} + $MAXTICKS - 1) / $MAXTICKS); } my %settings = ( "title" => "Status Counts for $product", "x_label" => "Dates", "y_label" => "Bug Counts", "legend_labels" => \@labels, "skip_x_ticks" => $skip, "y_grid_lines" => "true", "grey_background" => "false", "colors" => { # default dataset colours are too alike dataset4 => [0, 0, 0], # black }, ); $img->set (%settings); $img->$type($image_file, [ @data{('DATE', @labels)} ]); }