Vincent,
I have something in place today that has a very similar design to what
you have. The only thing is that I decided to implement one single
parser, the dashboard-single report parser :)
I was somehow expecting that the reporting api would provide us with a
hook where that kind of information could be captured, something similar
to the SAX event model.
That way, people would be able to collect other information besides just
report totals.
One other approach could be thinking of the database as another
"rendering" of a report. In other words, we would have to create a
"database sink".
Mauro
Vincent Massol wrote:
Hi David,
-----Original Message-----
From: David Le Strat [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: lundi 26 septembre 2005 04:27
To: Maven Developers List
Subject: Re: [M2] Dashboard Plugin Plans
Thanks for the response I will enter my requests for
features in Jira. If nobody has started working on
such plugin, I may go ahead. I just wanted to make
sure I was not duplicating any work.
Does anyone have any strong opinion on how different
they want the design for the new plugin to be from the
M1 one?
Yes, I've been thinking about this one for a very long time... It's a
complex project and it requires a separate project to be set (same as Maven
SCM, Maven Wagon, etc). It could be called "Maven Dashboard", "Maven
Quality", "Maven Metrics", etc.
The main architectural decision is that it requires a Database to store all
parsed results and analysis.
Here's the architecture I would use:
http://people.apache.org/~vmassol/dashboardv2.jpg
Then, after this "Maven Dashboard" project is created we could have a
Dashboard plugin in Maven proper that would use it and integrate it with
Maven.
I also know that Jason and Brett have some ideas on this topic.
Thanks
-Vincent
Regards,
David Le Strat.
--- Edwin Punzalan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi, David.
I doubt if anyone is working on the Dashboard
plugin... right now, we
are focusing on higher priority plugins towards the
lesser ones. We'll
soon get there ^_^
But still, anyone can contribute and start on the
Dashboard plugin, it
they want. We do appreciate volunteers. :D
I suggest you also send your feature/mojo requests
as jira improvement
requests here: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MOJO.
That way, you can
monitor its progress and probably the plugin author
could comment/ask
more information about it.
Thanks
David Le Strat wrote:
All,
I am not sure what the plans are for the dashboard
plugin for M2. According to the WIKI, it may need
to
be significantly rewritten. Is anyone currently
working on the plugin for M2?
What are the requirements for the M2 dashboard
plugin?
In addition to the what the M1 plugin provides:
- Aggregation of information for all subprojects
presenting them in a single tabular format for a
given
point in time.
I can think of additional useful requirements such
as:
- Changes over time of the aggregated data for all
subprojects.
- Developer view of the dashboard where the
aggregated
data relates to the developer rather than the
subproject for a point in time as well as
historically.
I guess if historical is supported, point in time
is
also included in this view.
I would be interested in understanding who is
involved
in the current plugin. I am willing to help with
the
implementation. Has anyone started to think about
the
implementation for M2, has any work already
started?
How is it being distributed?
I looking for to your response.
Regards,
David Le Strat.
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