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Tip revision: b2c372d1aa1949a560004ea3dbc4dfc0f5785a24 authored by Christian Legnitto on 15 December 2011, 23:47:29 UTC
ckout c3081b5db3d1 (bug 572652) and 4c77addce789 (bug 655628), as they cause bug 657153 and we are worried about the impact. The reward for keeping this in seems really low as well. a=LegNeato
Tip revision: b2c372d
graph.pl
#!/usr/bin/perl
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use CGI::Carp qw(fatalsToBrowser);
use CGI::Request;
use URLTimingDataSet;
use URLTimingGraph;

my $request = new CGI::Request;

my $id  = $request->param('id'); #XXX need to check for valid parameter id
my $id2 = $request->param('id2') || undef; # possible comparison test

# set up the data for the first graph
my $rs = URLTimingDataSet->new($id);
my @data = ();
push @data,  [ map($_->[1], @{$rs->{sorted}}) ];  # URL 
push @data,  [ map($_->[4], @{$rs->{sorted}}) ];  # median
# '7' is the first slot for individual test run data
for (my $idx = 7; $idx < (7+$rs->{count}); $idx++) { 
    push @data,  [ map($_->[$idx], @{$rs->{sorted}}) ];
}


# set up the data for the second graph, if requested a second id
# need to sort according to the first chart's ordering
my $rs2;
if ($id2) {
    $rs2 = URLTimingDataSet->new($id2);
    my @order = map($_->[0], @{$rs->{sorted}});  # get the first chart's order
    my @resort = ();
    for my $i (@order) {
        for (@{$rs2->{sorted}}) {
            if ($i == $_->[0]) {
                push @resort, $_;
                last;
            }
        }
    }
    push @data,  [ map($_->[4], @resort) ];  # median
    for (my $idx = 7; $idx < (7+$rs2->{count}); $idx++) { 
        push @data,  [ map($_->[$idx], @resort) ];
    }
}

# and now convert 'NaN' to undef, if they exist in the data.
for (@data) { for (@$_) { $_ = undef if $_ eq "NaN"; } }

# set up the chart parameters
my $args = {};
$args->{cgimode} = 1;
$args->{title}   = "id=$id";

# need to draw first visit as dotted with points
my $types = ['lines','lines']; for (1..$rs->{count}-1) { push @$types, undef;  } 
my $dclrs = [];        for (0..$rs->{count}) { push @$dclrs, 'lred'; } 
my $legend = [$id];    for (1..$rs->{count}) { push @$legend, undef;  } 
if ($id2) {
    push @$types, 'lines'; for (1..$rs2->{count}) { push @$types, undef;  } 
    for (0..$rs2->{count}) { push @$dclrs, 'lblue'; } 
    push @$legend, $id2;  for (1..$rs2->{count}) { push @$legend, undef; } 
}
$args->{types}   = $types; 
$args->{dclrs}   = $dclrs;
$args->{legend}  = $legend;

#XXX set min to zero, and round max to 1000
$args->{y_max_value} = maxDataOrCap();
## nope $args->{y_min_value} = 1000;
$args->{width}   = 800;
$args->{height}  = 720;

my $g = URLTimingGraph->new(\@data, $args);
$g->plot();

exit;


sub maxDataOrCap {
    my $max;
    warn $rs->{maximum};
    if ($rs2 && ($rs->{maximum} < $rs2->{maximum})) {
        $max = $rs2->{maximum}; 
    } else {
        $max = $rs->{maximum}; 
    }
    warn $max;
    #return $max > 10000 ? 10000 : 1000*int($max/1000)+1000;
    # just return whatever, rounded to 1000
    return 1000*int($max/1000)+1000;
}
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