On Thu, May 18, 2017 at 10:52 AM,  <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Monday, 8 May 2017 07:55:59 UTC+2, Roger Oberholtzer wrote:
>>
>> On Fri, May 5, 2017 at 6:55 PM, Peter Suter <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > On 05.05.2017 09:10, Roger Oberholtzer wrote:
>> >
>> > I am trying to get the TracStatsPlugin to work in Trac 1.2.1. I get
>> > the expected information about the Trac itself. But I do not get
>> > anything about the code activity. I have a number of Subversion
>> > repositories. Activity in these repos is shown in the Timeline. So I
>> > know Trac has access to this information.
>> >
>> > There is a setting for the plugin:
>> >
>> >      [stats]
>> >      root = path/to/projects
>> >
>> > I have tried setting this to the Trac directory (as used with
>> > trac-admin), as well as to one of the repos. I have STATS_VIEW
>> > permission. But I still get nothing for Code.
>> >
>> > There is nothing listed in the Trac log.
>> >
>> > I am guessing this plugin works with only one repository?
>> >
>> > The plugin seems to only look at the repository cache in the DB, not
>> > directly at the repository.
>> > It does seem to support multiple repositories.
>> > The "root" setting is used to filter out entries in the
>> > "node_change.path"
>> > DB table.column.
>> > I guess it's a relative sub-path and you should set it to "/" to see
>> > everything in the repository.
>> > If your repository is in
>> > /path/to/repository/
>> > but  only
>> > /path/to/repository/relevant/subpath/to/project/
>> > is contains anything relevant to your Trac project, then you would set
>> > root
>> > to
>> > /relevant/subpath/to/project/
>> >
>> > If you use an uncached repository the plugin won't see anything.
>>
>> I would imagine that activity that shows up in the timeline is in the
>> db? I set root to / and I still see nothing.
>>
>> I'm still confused.
>
>
> Hey Roger,
>
> Have you been able to resolve this issue? We are currently in a similar
> situation using Trac with HG repositories. Code activity view for almost all
> our projects is empty. This happens for Trac instances with single and
> multiple repositories.
>
> Interestingly, some rather old repos (>10y) show some stats, but only until
> 2011/2012. Current activities are not shown.

No. I have not been able to resolve this. But I would still like to.
We are trying to improve the status information we provide within our
group. This would be a very useful part.

I am still uncertain about the statement that it works with one repo.
If it is looking at the info that gets reported to Trac with every
repo change, I would think it would work with all repos that Trac
instance uses.

If there is repo information in the Trac Timeline, wouldn't that imply
that Trac knows about the repo activity? So perhaps there is a change
to how Trac stores this info (or info svn provides in this info) and
the plugin does not recognize this?


-- 
Roger Oberholtzer

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