NAME
Test::Smoke::Database - Add / parse /display perl reports smoke database
SYNOPSIS
$ admin_smokedb --create --suck --import --update_archi
$ lynx http://localhost/cgi-bin/smokedb.cgi
DESCRIPTION
This module help to build an application that parses smoke-reports for perl-current and puts the results in a database. This allows for a simple overview of the build status on as wide a variety of supported platforms (operating system/architecture) as possible.
This distribution come with 2 perl scripts:
- admin_smokedb
-
Fetch / Import smoke report in a mysql database. See admin_smokedb
- smokedb.cgi
-
A www interface to browse this smoke database
SEE ALSO
admin_smokedb, Test::Smoke::Database::FAQ, Test::Smoke, http://www.alianwebserver.com/perl/smoke/smoke_db.cgi
METHODS
- new hash reference
-
Construct a new Test::Smoke::Database object and return it. This call too connect method of DBD::Mysql and store dbh in $self->{DBH} except if key no_dbconnect is found in hash reference. Disconnect method is auto called with DESTROY call if needed.
- rundb SQL request
-
This will do like $dbh->do, but several request can be put in SQL request, separated by ';'. Return 1 on sucess, 0 if one of request failed. If failed, reason is printed on STDERR.
Method for cgi
- nb
-
Return the number of reports found after limit. Return undef if SQL request fail.
- header_html
-
Return the HTML menubar that will be displayed in the CGI
- filter
-
Return the HTML filter screen.
- display
-
Return the main HTML screen with summary
- distinct col of mysql table 'smoke'
Actions for admin_smokedb
See admin_smokedb
- parse_import
-
Wrapper. See Test::Smoke::Database::Parsing
- suck_ng
-
Fetch new report from perl.daily-build.reports
Private methods
- read_all
- compl_url
- rename_rpt
-
Rename fetched report to add no of smoke in name of file. For all reports found, this will append at end of name the number of smoke. After that all *. and *.rpt file will be deleted. This method is auto. called after fetch method.
VERSION
$Revision: 1.9 $
AUTHOR
Alain BARBET with some help from Abe Timmerman