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Binh
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9c104866
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9c104866
authored
Dec 07, 2011
by
Arnaud Fontaine
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Use a dict to store per number of users use cases for readability sake.
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erp5/util/benchmark/report.py
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@@ -112,7 +112,9 @@ def computeStatisticFromFilenameList(argument_namespace, filename_list):
#
# TODO: Assuming that there was at least one test result
# before
use_case_suite_dict
[
suite_name
]
=
[[],
[]]
use_case_suite_dict
[
suite_name
]
=
{
'duration_stats'
:
[],
'count_stats'
:
[]}
row_use_case_mapping_dict
[
index
]
=
suite_name
else
:
if
argument_namespace
.
do_merge_label
:
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...
@@ -137,21 +139,31 @@ def computeStatisticFromFilenameList(argument_namespace, filename_list):
use_case_suite
=
row_use_case_mapping_dict
.
get
(
idx
,
None
)
if
use_case_suite
:
current_count
=
int
(
row
)
current_duration
=
int
(
row_iter
.
next
()[
1
])
/
60.0
# For stats by iteration, used later on to generate cases per
# minutes plot for a given number of users
by_iteration_dict
=
use_case_suite_dict
[
use_case_suite
]
count_stat_list
=
by_iteration_dict
[
'count_stats'
]
duration_stat_list
=
by_iteration_dict
[
'duration_stats'
]
try
:
stat_
use_case
=
use_case_suite_dict
[
use_case_suite
][
0
]
[
row_index
]
stat_
time_elapsed
=
use_case_suite_dict
[
use_case_suite
][
1
]
[
row_index
]
stat_
count
=
count_stat_list
[
row_index
]
stat_
duration
=
duration_stat_list
[
row_index
]
except
IndexError
:
stat_
use_case
=
BenchmarkResultStatistic
(
use_case_suite
,
'Use cases count'
)
stat_
count
=
BenchmarkResultStatistic
(
use_case_suite
,
'Use cases count'
)
stat_time_elapsed
=
BenchmarkResultStatistic
(
use_case_suite
,
'Time elapsed'
)
count_stat_list
.
append
(
stat_count
)
use_case_suite_dict
[
use_case_suite
][
0
].
append
(
stat_use_case
)
use_case_suite_dict
[
use_case_suite
][
1
].
append
(
stat_time_elapsed
)
stat_duration
=
BenchmarkResultStatistic
(
use_case_suite
,
'Time elapsed'
)
stat_use_case
.
add
(
int
(
row
))
stat_time_elapsed
.
add
(
int
(
row_iter
.
next
()[
1
])
/
60.0
)
duration_stat_list
.
append
(
stat_duration
)
stat_count
.
add
(
current_count
)
stat_duration
.
add
(
current_duration
)
else
:
index
=
merged_label_dict
.
get
(
label_list
[
idx
],
idx
)
stat_list
[
index
].
add
(
float
(
row
))
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@@ -417,13 +429,13 @@ def generateReport():
stat_list
[
slice_start_idx
:
slice_start_idx
+
DIAGRAM_PER_PAGE
])
for
suite_name
,
(
use_case_count_list
,
time_elapsed_list
)
in
\
use_case_dict
.
viewitems
():
title
=
"Scalability for %s with %d users"
%
(
suite_name
,
nb_users
)
drawUseCasePerNumberOfUserPlot
(
pdf
,
title
,
use_case_count_list
,
time_elapsed_list
,
is_single_plot
=
(
nb_users
==
1
))
for
suite_name
,
use_case_dict
in
use_case_dict
.
viewitems
():
drawUseCasePerNumberOfUserPlot
(
pdf
,
"Scalability for %s with %d users"
%
(
suite_name
,
nb_users
)
,
use_case_dict
[
'count_stats'
]
,
use_case_dict
[
'duration_stats'
]
,
is_single_plot
=
(
nb_users
==
1
))
report_dict
[
'stats'
]
=
stat_list
report_dict
[
'use_cases'
]
=
use_case_dict
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