#!/usr/bin/env python """Simple tools to query github.com and gather stats about issues. """ #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Imports #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- from __future__ import print_function import json import re import sys from datetime import datetime, timedelta from urllib import urlopen #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Globals #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- ISO8601 = "%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%SZ" PER_PAGE = 100 element_pat = re.compile(r'<(.+?)>') rel_pat = re.compile(r'rel=[\'"](\w+)[\'"]') #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Functions #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- def parse_link_header(headers): link_s = headers.get('link', '') urls = element_pat.findall(link_s) rels = rel_pat.findall(link_s) d = {} for rel,url in zip(rels, urls): d[rel] = url return d def get_paged_request(url): """get a full list, handling APIv3's paging""" results = [] while url: print("fetching %s" % url, file=sys.stderr) f = urlopen(url) results.extend(json.load(f)) links = parse_link_header(f.headers) url = links.get('next') return results def get_issues(project="ipython/ipython", state="closed", pulls=False): """Get a list of the issues from the Github API.""" which = 'pulls' if pulls else 'issues' url = "https://api.github.com/repos/%s/%s?state=%s&per_page=%i" % (project, which, state, PER_PAGE) return get_paged_request(url) def _parse_datetime(s): """Parse dates in the format returned by the Github API.""" if s: return datetime.strptime(s, ISO8601) else: return datetime.fromtimestamp(0) def issues2dict(issues): """Convert a list of issues to a dict, keyed by issue number.""" idict = {} for i in issues: idict[i['number']] = i return idict def is_pull_request(issue): """Return True if the given issue is a pull request.""" return 'pull_request_url' in issue def issues_closed_since(period=timedelta(days=365), project="ipython/ipython", pulls=False): """Get all issues closed since a particular point in time. period can either be a datetime object, or a timedelta object. In the latter case, it is used as a time before the present.""" which = 'pulls' if pulls else 'issues' if isinstance(period, timedelta): period = datetime.now() - period url = "https://api.github.com/repos/%s/%s?state=closed&sort=updated&since=%s&per_page=%i" % (project, which, period.strftime(ISO8601), PER_PAGE) allclosed = get_paged_request(url) # allclosed = get_issues(project=project, state='closed', pulls=pulls, since=period) filtered = [i for i in allclosed if _parse_datetime(i['closed_at']) > period] return filtered def sorted_by_field(issues, field='closed_at', reverse=False): """Return a list of issues sorted by closing date date.""" return sorted(issues, key = lambda i:i[field], reverse=reverse) def report(issues, show_urls=False): """Summary report about a list of issues, printing number and title. """ # titles may have unicode in them, so we must encode everything below if show_urls: for i in issues: role = 'ghpull' if 'merged' in i else 'ghissue' print('* :%s:`%d`: %s' % (role, i['number'], i['title'].encode('utf-8'))) else: for i in issues: print('* %d: %s' % (i['number'], i['title'].encode('utf-8'))) #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Main script #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- if __name__ == "__main__": # Whether to add reST urls for all issues in printout. show_urls = True # By default, search one month back if len(sys.argv) > 1: days = int(sys.argv[1]) else: days = 30 # turn off to play interactively without redownloading, use %run -i if 1: issues = issues_closed_since(timedelta(days=days), pulls=False) pulls = issues_closed_since(timedelta(days=days), pulls=True) # For regular reports, it's nice to show them in reverse chronological order issues = sorted_by_field(issues, reverse=True) pulls = sorted_by_field(pulls, reverse=True) n_issues, n_pulls = map(len, (issues, pulls)) n_total = n_issues + n_pulls # Print summary report we can directly include into release notes. print("GitHub stats for the last %d days." % days) print("We closed a total of %d issues, %d pull requests and %d regular \n" "issues; this is the full list (generated with the script \n" "`tools/github_stats.py`):" % (n_total, n_pulls, n_issues)) print() print('Pull Requests (%d):\n' % n_pulls) report(pulls, show_urls) print() print('Issues (%d):\n' % n_issues) report(issues, show_urls)