Hi Dado,
You probably don't want to query the database directly, but you could write a
script that uses our Model classes to get what you want.
You'll have to spend some time looking at the Django docs on how to do that,
and write a script that has your site's conf/ directory in your PYTHONPATH
Hi Christian,
We're using ReviewBoard version 1.6.3
We also using Perforce version P4D/LINUX26X86_64/2012.2/551823
(2012/11/09)
We have a few different groups of developers.
One of these groups writes mostly one-offs or do local customizations
at break neck speeds.
These is all in-house code
Hi Dado,
The web API isn't really built to provide this sort of query,
unfortunately. What would be needed is a new resource for all modified
diffs that let you query such information. I'd be happy to include such a
resource, but someone would have to write it.
I'm curious what you're working on.
What would be the best way of getting a list of all reviewed files matching
a determined perforce path?
I also know I'm after the reviews created after 04/01/12.
Should I simply get all the reviews after that date and do any additional
filtering client-side?
If so, what would be the best way to g