gecko-dev/webtools/bugzilla/Bugzilla/Chart.pm

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# -*- 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
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#
# 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): Gervase Markham <gerv@gerv.net>
# Albert Ting <altlst@sonic.net>
# A. Karl Kornel <karl@kornel.name>
use strict;
use lib ".";
# This module represents a chart.
#
# Note that it is perfectly legal for the 'lines' member variable of this
# class (which is an array of Bugzilla::Series objects) to have empty members
# in it. If this is true, the 'labels' array will also have empty members at
# the same points.
package Bugzilla::Chart;
use Bugzilla::Util;
use Bugzilla::Series;
use Date::Format;
sub new {
my $invocant = shift;
my $class = ref($invocant) || $invocant;
# Create a ref to an empty hash and bless it
my $self = {};
bless($self, $class);
if ($#_ == 0) {
# Construct from a CGI object.
$self->init($_[0]);
}
else {
die("CGI object not passed in - invalid number of args \($#_\)($_)");
}
return $self;
}
sub init {
my $self = shift;
my $cgi = shift;
# The data structure is a list of lists (lines) of Series objects.
# There is a separate list for the labels.
#
# The URL encoding is:
# line0=67&line0=73&line1=81&line2=67...
# &label0=B+/+R+/+NEW&label1=...
# &select0=1&select3=1...
# &cumulate=1&datefrom=2002-02-03&dateto=2002-04-04&ctype=html...
# &gt=1&labelgt=Grand+Total
foreach my $param ($cgi->param()) {
# Store all the lines
if ($param =~ /^line(\d+)$/) {
foreach my $series_id ($cgi->param($param)) {
detaint_natural($series_id)
|| &::ThrowCodeError("invalid_series_id");
my $series = new Bugzilla::Series($series_id);
push(@{$self->{'lines'}[$1]}, $series) if $series;
}
}
# Store all the labels
if ($param =~ /^label(\d+)$/) {
$self->{'labels'}[$1] = $cgi->param($param);
}
}
# Store the miscellaneous metadata
$self->{'cumulate'} = $cgi->param('cumulate') ? 1 : 0;
$self->{'gt'} = $cgi->param('gt') ? 1 : 0;
$self->{'labelgt'} = $cgi->param('labelgt');
$self->{'datefrom'} = $cgi->param('datefrom');
$self->{'dateto'} = $cgi->param('dateto');
# If we are cumulating, a grand total makes no sense
$self->{'gt'} = 0 if $self->{'cumulate'};
# Make sure the dates are ones we are able to interpret
foreach my $date ('datefrom', 'dateto') {
if ($self->{$date}) {
$self->{$date} = &::str2time($self->{$date})
|| &::ThrowUserError("illegal_date", { date => $self->{$date}});
}
}
# datefrom can't be after dateto
if ($self->{'datefrom'} && $self->{'dateto'} &&
$self->{'datefrom'} > $self->{'dateto'})
{
&::ThrowUserError("misarranged_dates",
{'datefrom' => $cgi->param('datefrom'),
'dateto' => $cgi->param('dateto')});
}
}
# Alter Chart so that the selected series are added to it.
sub add {
my $self = shift;
my @series_ids = @_;
# Get the current size of the series; required for adding Grand Total later
my $current_size = scalar($self->getSeriesIDs());
# Count the number of added series
my $added = 0;
# Create new Series and push them on to the list of lines.
# Note that new lines have no label; the display template is responsible
# for inventing something sensible.
foreach my $series_id (@series_ids) {
my $series = new Bugzilla::Series($series_id);
if ($series) {
push(@{$self->{'lines'}}, [$series]);
push(@{$self->{'labels'}}, "");
$added++;
}
}
# If we are going from < 2 to >= 2 series, add the Grand Total line.
if (!$self->{'gt'}) {
if ($current_size < 2 &&
$current_size + $added >= 2)
{
$self->{'gt'} = 1;
}
}
}
# Alter Chart so that the selections are removed from it.
sub remove {
my $self = shift;
my @line_ids = @_;
foreach my $line_id (@line_ids) {
if ($line_id == 65536) {
# Magic value - delete Grand Total.
$self->{'gt'} = 0;
}
else {
delete($self->{'lines'}->[$line_id]);
delete($self->{'labels'}->[$line_id]);
}
}
}
# Alter Chart so that the selections are summed.
sub sum {
my $self = shift;
my @line_ids = @_;
# We can't add the Grand Total to things.
@line_ids = grep(!/^65536$/, @line_ids);
# We can't add less than two things.
return if scalar(@line_ids) < 2;
my @series;
my $label = "";
my $biggestlength = 0;
# We rescue the Series objects of all the series involved in the sum.
foreach my $line_id (@line_ids) {
my @line = @{$self->{'lines'}->[$line_id]};
foreach my $series (@line) {
push(@series, $series);
}
# We keep the label that labels the line with the most series.
if (scalar(@line) > $biggestlength) {
$biggestlength = scalar(@line);
$label = $self->{'labels'}->[$line_id];
}
}
$self->remove(@line_ids);
push(@{$self->{'lines'}}, \@series);
push(@{$self->{'labels'}}, $label);
}
sub data {
my $self = shift;
$self->{'_data'} ||= $self->readData();
return $self->{'_data'};
}
# Convert the Chart's data into a plottable form in $self->{'_data'}.
sub readData {
my $self = shift;
my @data;
my @maxvals;
# Note: you get a bad image if getSeriesIDs returns nothing
# We need to handle errors better.
my $series_ids = join(",", $self->getSeriesIDs());
# Work out the date boundaries for our data.
my $dbh = Bugzilla->dbh;
# The date used is the one given if it's in a sensible range; otherwise,
# it's the earliest or latest date in the database as appropriate.
my $datefrom = $dbh->selectrow_array("SELECT MIN(series_date) " .
"FROM series_data " .
"WHERE series_id IN ($series_ids)");
$datefrom = &::str2time($datefrom);
if ($self->{'datefrom'} && $self->{'datefrom'} > $datefrom) {
$datefrom = $self->{'datefrom'};
}
my $dateto = $dbh->selectrow_array("SELECT MAX(series_date) " .
"FROM series_data " .
"WHERE series_id IN ($series_ids)");
$dateto = &::str2time($dateto);
if ($self->{'dateto'} && $self->{'dateto'} < $dateto) {
$dateto = $self->{'dateto'};
}
# Convert UNIX times back to a date format usable for SQL queries.
my $sql_from = time2str('%Y-%m-%d', $datefrom);
my $sql_to = time2str('%Y-%m-%d', $dateto);
# Prepare the query which retrieves the data for each series
my $query = "SELECT " . $dbh->sql_to_days('series_date') . " - " .
$dbh->sql_to_days('?') . ", series_value " .
"FROM series_data " .
"WHERE series_id = ? " .
"AND series_date >= ?";
if ($dateto) {
$query .= " AND series_date <= ?";
}
my $sth = $dbh->prepare($query);
my $gt_index = $self->{'gt'} ? scalar(@{$self->{'lines'}}) : undef;
my $line_index = 0;
$maxvals[$gt_index] = 0 if $gt_index;
my @datediff_total;
foreach my $line (@{$self->{'lines'}}) {
# Even if we end up with no data, we need an empty arrayref to prevent
# errors in the PNG-generating code
$data[$line_index] = [];
$maxvals[$line_index] = 0;
foreach my $series (@$line) {
# Get the data for this series and add it on
if ($dateto) {
$sth->execute($sql_from, $series->{'series_id'}, $sql_from, $sql_to);
}
else {
$sth->execute($sql_from, $series->{'series_id'}, $sql_from);
}
my $points = $sth->fetchall_arrayref();
foreach my $point (@$points) {
my ($datediff, $value) = @$point;
$data[$line_index][$datediff] ||= 0;
$data[$line_index][$datediff] += $value;
if ($data[$line_index][$datediff] > $maxvals[$line_index]) {
$maxvals[$line_index] = $data[$line_index][$datediff];
}
$datediff_total[$datediff] += $value;
# Add to the grand total, if we are doing that
if ($gt_index) {
$data[$gt_index][$datediff] ||= 0;
$data[$gt_index][$datediff] += $value;
if ($data[$gt_index][$datediff] > $maxvals[$gt_index]) {
$maxvals[$gt_index] = $data[$gt_index][$datediff];
}
}
}
}
# We are done with the series making up this line, go to the next one
$line_index++;
}
# calculate maximum y value
if ($self->{'cumulate'}) {
# Make sure we do not try to take the max of an array with undef values
my @processed_datediff;
while (@datediff_total) {
my $datediff = shift @datediff_total;
push @processed_datediff, $datediff if defined($datediff);
}
$self->{'y_max_value'} = Bugzilla::Util::max(@processed_datediff);
}
else {
$self->{'y_max_value'} = Bugzilla::Util::max(@maxvals);
}
$self->{'y_max_value'} |= 1; # For log()
# Align the max y value:
# For one- or two-digit numbers, increase y_max_value until divisible by 8
# For larger numbers, see the comments below to figure out what's going on
if ($self->{'y_max_value'} < 100) {
do {
++$self->{'y_max_value'};
} while ($self->{'y_max_value'} % 8 != 0);
}
else {
# First, get the # of digits in the y_max_value
my $num_digits = 1+int(log($self->{'y_max_value'})/log(10));
# We want to zero out all but the top 2 digits
my $mask_length = $num_digits - 2;
$self->{'y_max_value'} /= 10**$mask_length;
$self->{'y_max_value'} = int($self->{'y_max_value'});
$self->{'y_max_value'} *= 10**$mask_length;
# Add 10^$mask_length to the max value
# Continue to increase until it's divisible by 8 * 10^($mask_length-1)
# (Throwing in the -1 keeps at least the smallest digit at zero)
do {
$self->{'y_max_value'} += 10**$mask_length;
} while ($self->{'y_max_value'} % (8*(10**($mask_length-1))) != 0);
}
# Add the x-axis labels into the data structure
my $date_progression = generateDateProgression($datefrom, $dateto);
unshift(@data, $date_progression);
if ($self->{'gt'}) {
# Add Grand Total to label list
push(@{$self->{'labels'}}, $self->{'labelgt'});
$data[$gt_index] ||= [];
}
return \@data;
}
# Flatten the data structure into a list of series_ids
sub getSeriesIDs {
my $self = shift;
my @series_ids;
foreach my $line (@{$self->{'lines'}}) {
foreach my $series (@$line) {
push(@series_ids, $series->{'series_id'});
}
}
return @series_ids;
}
# Class method to get the data necessary to populate the "select series"
# widgets on various pages.
sub getVisibleSeries {
my %cats;
# List of groups the user is in; use -1 to make sure it's not empty.
my $grouplist = join(", ", (-1, values(%{Bugzilla->user->groups})));
# Get all visible series
my $dbh = Bugzilla->dbh;
my $serieses = $dbh->selectall_arrayref("SELECT cc1.name, cc2.name, " .
"series.name, series.series_id " .
"FROM series " .
"INNER JOIN series_categories AS cc1 " .
" ON series.category = cc1.id " .
"INNER JOIN series_categories AS cc2 " .
" ON series.subcategory = cc2.id " .
"LEFT JOIN category_group_map AS cgm " .
" ON series.category = cgm.category_id " .
" AND cgm.group_id NOT IN($grouplist) " .
"WHERE creator = " . Bugzilla->user->id . " OR " .
" cgm.category_id IS NULL " .
$dbh->sql_group_by('series.series_id', 'cc1.name, cc2.name, ' .
'series.name'));
foreach my $series (@$serieses) {
my ($cat, $subcat, $name, $series_id) = @$series;
$cats{$cat}{$subcat}{$name} = $series_id;
}
return \%cats;
}
sub generateDateProgression {
my ($datefrom, $dateto) = @_;
my @progression;
$dateto = $dateto || time();
my $oneday = 60 * 60 * 24;
# When the from and to dates are converted by str2time(), you end up with
# a time figure representing midnight at the beginning of that day. We
# adjust the times by 1/3 and 2/3 of a day respectively to prevent
# edge conditions in time2str().
$datefrom += $oneday / 3;
$dateto += (2 * $oneday) / 3;
while ($datefrom < $dateto) {
push (@progression, &::time2str("%Y-%m-%d", $datefrom));
$datefrom += $oneday;
}
return \@progression;
}
sub dump {
my $self = shift;
# Make sure we've read in our data
my $data = $self->data;
require Data::Dumper;
print "<pre>Bugzilla::Chart object:\n";
print Data::Dumper::Dumper($self);
print "</pre>";
}
1;