traefik/vendor/github.com/google/go-github/github/repos_stats.go

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// Copyright 2014 The go-github AUTHORS. All rights reserved.
//
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
package github
import (
"context"
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"fmt"
"time"
)
// ContributorStats represents a contributor to a repository and their
// weekly contributions to a given repo.
type ContributorStats struct {
Author *Contributor `json:"author,omitempty"`
Total *int `json:"total,omitempty"`
Weeks []WeeklyStats `json:"weeks,omitempty"`
}
func (c ContributorStats) String() string {
return Stringify(c)
}
// WeeklyStats represents the number of additions, deletions and commits
// a Contributor made in a given week.
type WeeklyStats struct {
Week *Timestamp `json:"w,omitempty"`
Additions *int `json:"a,omitempty"`
Deletions *int `json:"d,omitempty"`
Commits *int `json:"c,omitempty"`
}
func (w WeeklyStats) String() string {
return Stringify(w)
}
// ListContributorsStats gets a repo's contributor list with additions,
// deletions and commit counts.
//
// If this is the first time these statistics are requested for the given
// repository, this method will return an *AcceptedError and a status code of
// 202. This is because this is the status that GitHub returns to signify that
// it is now computing the requested statistics. A follow up request, after a
// delay of a second or so, should result in a successful request.
//
// GitHub API docs: https://developer.github.com/v3/repos/statistics/#contributors
func (s *RepositoriesService) ListContributorsStats(ctx context.Context, owner, repo string) ([]*ContributorStats, *Response, error) {
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u := fmt.Sprintf("repos/%v/%v/stats/contributors", owner, repo)
req, err := s.client.NewRequest("GET", u, nil)
if err != nil {
return nil, nil, err
}
var contributorStats []*ContributorStats
resp, err := s.client.Do(ctx, req, &contributorStats)
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if err != nil {
return nil, resp, err
}
return contributorStats, resp, nil
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}
// WeeklyCommitActivity represents the weekly commit activity for a repository.
// The days array is a group of commits per day, starting on Sunday.
type WeeklyCommitActivity struct {
Days []int `json:"days,omitempty"`
Total *int `json:"total,omitempty"`
Week *Timestamp `json:"week,omitempty"`
}
func (w WeeklyCommitActivity) String() string {
return Stringify(w)
}
// ListCommitActivity returns the last year of commit activity
// grouped by week. The days array is a group of commits per day,
// starting on Sunday.
//
// If this is the first time these statistics are requested for the given
// repository, this method will return an *AcceptedError and a status code of
// 202. This is because this is the status that GitHub returns to signify that
// it is now computing the requested statistics. A follow up request, after a
// delay of a second or so, should result in a successful request.
//
// GitHub API docs: https://developer.github.com/v3/repos/statistics/#commit-activity
func (s *RepositoriesService) ListCommitActivity(ctx context.Context, owner, repo string) ([]*WeeklyCommitActivity, *Response, error) {
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u := fmt.Sprintf("repos/%v/%v/stats/commit_activity", owner, repo)
req, err := s.client.NewRequest("GET", u, nil)
if err != nil {
return nil, nil, err
}
var weeklyCommitActivity []*WeeklyCommitActivity
resp, err := s.client.Do(ctx, req, &weeklyCommitActivity)
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if err != nil {
return nil, resp, err
}
return weeklyCommitActivity, resp, nil
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}
// ListCodeFrequency returns a weekly aggregate of the number of additions and
// deletions pushed to a repository. Returned WeeklyStats will contain
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// additions and deletions, but not total commits.
//
// If this is the first time these statistics are requested for the given
// repository, this method will return an *AcceptedError and a status code of
// 202. This is because this is the status that GitHub returns to signify that
// it is now computing the requested statistics. A follow up request, after a
// delay of a second or so, should result in a successful request.
//
// GitHub API docs: https://developer.github.com/v3/repos/statistics/#code-frequency
func (s *RepositoriesService) ListCodeFrequency(ctx context.Context, owner, repo string) ([]*WeeklyStats, *Response, error) {
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u := fmt.Sprintf("repos/%v/%v/stats/code_frequency", owner, repo)
req, err := s.client.NewRequest("GET", u, nil)
if err != nil {
return nil, nil, err
}
var weeks [][]int
resp, err := s.client.Do(ctx, req, &weeks)
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// convert int slices into WeeklyStats
var stats []*WeeklyStats
for _, week := range weeks {
if len(week) != 3 {
continue
}
stat := &WeeklyStats{
Week: &Timestamp{time.Unix(int64(week[0]), 0)},
Additions: Int(week[1]),
Deletions: Int(week[2]),
}
stats = append(stats, stat)
}
return stats, resp, err
}
// RepositoryParticipation is the number of commits by everyone
// who has contributed to the repository (including the owner)
// as well as the number of commits by the owner themself.
type RepositoryParticipation struct {
All []int `json:"all,omitempty"`
Owner []int `json:"owner,omitempty"`
}
func (r RepositoryParticipation) String() string {
return Stringify(r)
}
// ListParticipation returns the total commit counts for the 'owner'
// and total commit counts in 'all'. 'all' is everyone combined,
// including the 'owner' in the last 52 weeks. If youd like to get
// the commit counts for non-owners, you can subtract 'all' from 'owner'.
//
// The array order is oldest week (index 0) to most recent week.
//
// If this is the first time these statistics are requested for the given
// repository, this method will return an *AcceptedError and a status code of
// 202. This is because this is the status that GitHub returns to signify that
// it is now computing the requested statistics. A follow up request, after a
// delay of a second or so, should result in a successful request.
//
// GitHub API docs: https://developer.github.com/v3/repos/statistics/#participation
func (s *RepositoriesService) ListParticipation(ctx context.Context, owner, repo string) (*RepositoryParticipation, *Response, error) {
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u := fmt.Sprintf("repos/%v/%v/stats/participation", owner, repo)
req, err := s.client.NewRequest("GET", u, nil)
if err != nil {
return nil, nil, err
}
participation := new(RepositoryParticipation)
resp, err := s.client.Do(ctx, req, participation)
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if err != nil {
return nil, resp, err
}
return participation, resp, nil
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}
// PunchCard represents the number of commits made during a given hour of a
// day of thew eek.
type PunchCard struct {
Day *int // Day of the week (0-6: =Sunday - Saturday).
Hour *int // Hour of day (0-23).
Commits *int // Number of commits.
}
// ListPunchCard returns the number of commits per hour in each day.
//
// If this is the first time these statistics are requested for the given
// repository, this method will return an *AcceptedError and a status code of
// 202. This is because this is the status that GitHub returns to signify that
// it is now computing the requested statistics. A follow up request, after a
// delay of a second or so, should result in a successful request.
//
// GitHub API docs: https://developer.github.com/v3/repos/statistics/#punch-card
func (s *RepositoriesService) ListPunchCard(ctx context.Context, owner, repo string) ([]*PunchCard, *Response, error) {
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u := fmt.Sprintf("repos/%v/%v/stats/punch_card", owner, repo)
req, err := s.client.NewRequest("GET", u, nil)
if err != nil {
return nil, nil, err
}
var results [][]int
resp, err := s.client.Do(ctx, req, &results)
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// convert int slices into Punchcards
var cards []*PunchCard
for _, result := range results {
if len(result) != 3 {
continue
}
card := &PunchCard{
Day: Int(result[0]),
Hour: Int(result[1]),
Commits: Int(result[2]),
}
cards = append(cards, card)
}
return cards, resp, err
}