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Issue Type:
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New Feature
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Assignee:
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stevengbrown
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Components:
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timestamper |
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Created:
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28/Sep/14 3:35 PM
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Description:
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Timestamper makes it easy to see details about how long individual commands take (thanks!). But some of my projects have many build steps, each with many commands that generate a ton of console log output, so it's time-consuming to wade through the console output to answer the big-picture question "why does this job take so long to build?".
It would be handy if Timestamper could provide a summary table (maybe on the build overview page) showing the total duration of each build step and post-build action, so it's easy to see which steps to focus on when I need to improve the build speed. The table could link to the first console line of each build step.
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Project:
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Jenkins
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Labels:
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performance
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Priority:
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Major
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Reporter:
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Steve Mokris
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