Ok, thanks Anto, I'll have a look at it this weekend! PS: If somebody has coded such a function, or feels like doing it that is also welcome ;-)
2010/12/16 Antonio Cuni <[email protected]>: > Hi Miquel, > > On 16/12/10 09:29, Miquel Torres wrote: >> Hi Anto, >> >> yes, that is expected, but no problem. Codespeed is designed in such a >> way that it can support different version control systems. It is just >> that there is only support for svn now ;-) >> >> So for mercurial support, I need to implement a function that takes a >> changeset hash, connects to the hg repo and returns a dict with >> 'date', 'user' and 'description' or 'summary' info. Anybody knows what >> library I could use for that? or do I have to parse local 'hg log' >> output? > > I think you have several options to do that. For the particular pypy case, > maybe the simplest is to directly ask bitbucket for the changeset: > https://bitbucket.org/pypy/pypy/changeset/c55286db0781/raw/ > > this has the advantage that you don't need any library but just an http > request, but of course it works only for bitbucket repos. > > Alternatively, if you install mercurial you can then "import > mercurial.commands" and use its public API from Python. Or as you said you can > just execute hg log and parse the output: in this case you might be interested > in the --template option, which allows you to format things exactly as you > want, e.g.: > > $ hg log -r c55286db0781 --template '{author}\n{date|isodate}\n{desc}\n' > Armin Rigo <[email protected]> > 2010-12-16 10:01 +0100 > Document this publicly. > > see this page for more details: > http://hgbook.red-bean.com/read/customizing-the-output-of-mercurial.html > > ciao, > Anto > _______________________________________________ [email protected] http://codespeak.net/mailman/listinfo/pypy-dev
