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August 4, 2011 11:44
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Snapshots of the most recent numbers for Koha's bug statuses
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#!/usr/bin/perl -w | |
# Prints out the the most recent numbers for each status from: | |
# http://bugs.koha-community.org/cgi-bin/progress.pl?type=json | |
# | |
# Meant to be run hourly from cron during Global Bug Squashing Days: | |
# @hourly perl /path/to/kohastatus.pl >> /path/to/hourlynumbers.txt | |
# | |
# Based on http://beerpla.net/2008/03/27/parsing-json-in-perl-by-example-southparkstudioscom-south-park-episodes/ | |
use strict; | |
use WWW::Mechanize; | |
use JSON -support_by_pp; | |
my $json_url = 'http://bugs.koha-community.org/cgi-bin/progress.pl?type=json'; | |
# download the json page: | |
my $browser = WWW::Mechanize->new(); | |
$browser->get( $json_url ); | |
my $content = $browser->content(); | |
my $json = new JSON; | |
my @jsondata = $json->decode($content); | |
# Get the right data | |
my $time = gmtime(); | |
my $needssignoff = $jsondata[0][0][-1][1] ? $jsondata[0][0][-1][1] : 0; | |
my $signedoff = $jsondata[0][1][-1][1] ? $jsondata[0][1][-1][1] : 0; | |
my $passedqa = $jsondata[0][2][-1][1] ? $jsondata[0][2][-1][1] : 0; | |
my $pushed = $jsondata[0][3][-1][1] ? $jsondata[0][3][-1][1] : 0; | |
# Output | |
print "$time\t$needssignoff\t$signedoff\t$passedqa\t$pushed\n"; |
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