Library to access bugzilla and command line tool.
Its main goal is to be clean and provide a command line tool that exposes its features.
Main use case is report generation, therefore only the following features are implemented right now:
- get bugs
- search bugs (create queries)
Plugins can be written to deal with specific bugzilla installations.
Additionally, some utilities are provided, like exporting the total number of bugs of a query to the Prometheus push gateway format.
require 'bicho'
server = Bicho::Client.new('http://bugzilla.gnome.org')
server.get_bugs(127043).each do |bug|
puts bug.summary
puts bug.url
puts bug.history
end
You can give more than one bug or a named query, or both:
server.get_bugs(127043, 432423) => [....]
server.get_bugs("Named list") => [....]
server.get_bugs("Named list", 4423443) => [....]
To use the ActiveRecord like interface over the +Bug+ class, you need first to set the Bicho common client:
require 'bicho'
Bicho.client = Bicho::Client.new('https://bugzilla.gnome.org')
Bicho::Bug.where(product: 'vala', status: 'resolved').each do |bug|
# .. do something with bug
end
Or alternatively:
Bicho::Bug.where.product('vala').status('resolved').each do |bug|
# .. do something with bug
end
bicho -b http://bugzilla.gnome.org show 127043
bicho -b gnome history 127043
bicho -b gnome search --summary "crash"
bicho -b gnome search --help
For SUSE/Novell Bugzilla, a plugin loads the credentials from '~/.oscrc'.
Otherwise, use the 'username:password@' part of the API URL.
Plugins are included that provide shortcuts for the most common bugzilla sites.
There is a "user" plugin that does some of these shortcuts from a configuration file.
The settings are read from '.config/bicho/config.yml'. There you can specify the default bugzilla site to use when none is specified and custom aliases.
aliases:
mysite: http://bugzilla.site.com
default: mysite
Plugins are classes in the module Bicho::Plugins. They can implement hooks that are called at different points of execution.
-
default_site_url_hook
If no site url is provided the last one provided by a plugin will be used.
-
transform_site_url_hook
This hook is called to modify the main site url (eg: http://bugzilla.suse.com). Use it when a plugin wants to provide an alternative url to a well-known bugzilla or a shortcut (eg: bnc) that will be expanded into a site url. Plugin order is not defined so make sure your plugin focuses in one type of shortcut as another plugin can also change your returned value in their hooks.
-
transform_api_url_hook
The API url is derived from the site url, however some bugzilla installations may have different servers or endpoints.
-
transform_xmlrpc_client_hook
This hook allows to modify the
XMLRPC::Client
object.
See the +Command+ class to implement more commands.
- For now bugs respond to the bugs attributtes described in http://www.bugzilla.org/docs/tip/en/html/api/Bugzilla/WebService/Bug.html, I intend to make those real attributes.
- There is no check if an API is supported on the server side
- Define the plugin hooks, right now there is one :-)
- Shortcuts for the bugzilla URL (bicho -b bko search ..), a plugin?
- Duncan Mac-Vicar P. dmacvicar@suse.de
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