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add kernel metrics

add kernel metrics #1209

Workflow file for this run

name: Automatically create CHANGELOG for O2 releases
on:
push:
workflow_dispatch:
inputs:
LAST_RELEASE_DATE:
description: 'Time of the last release'
required: true
default: ''
schedule:
- cron: '0 0 * * *'
jobs:
build:
runs-on: macOS-latest
if: github.repository == 'AliceO2Group/AliceO2'
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
- name: Set up Python 3.10
uses: actions/setup-python@v5
with:
python-version: '3.10'
- uses: actions/cache@v2
name: Configure pip caching
with:
path: ~/.cache/pip
key: ${{ runner.os }}-pip-${{ hashFiles('**/requirements.txt') }}
restore-keys: |
${{ runner.os }}-pip-
- uses: octokit/[email protected]
id: get_latest_o2_releases
with:
query: |
{
repository(name: "AliceO2", owner: "AliceO2Group") {
releases(last:14) {
edges {
node {
tagName
publishedAt
}
}
}
}
}
env:
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
- uses: octokit/[email protected]
id: get_latest_o2_prs
with:
query: |
{
repository(name: "AliceO2", owner: "AliceO2Group") {
pullRequests(last: 100) {
edges {
node {
state
mergedAt
title
number
author {
login
}
files(last: 100) {
edges {
node {
path
}
}
}
}
}
}
}
}
env:
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
- name: Update Changelog
run: |
set -x
mkdir -p doc/data
# We create new files once per month, mostly so that
# we can keep the query results small. It does not
# matter if we get results from different months,
# as what matters is how we merge them.
CURRENT_MONTH=`date +%Y-%m`
cat <<\EOF > doc/data/${CURRENT_MONTH}-o2_releases.json
${{ steps.get_latest_o2_releases.outputs.data }}
EOF
cat <<\EOF > doc/data/${CURRENT_MONTH}-o2_prs.json
${{ steps.get_latest_o2_prs.outputs.data }}
EOF
# FIXME: this should really be one second after the last release
# being published
LAST_RELEASE="${{ github.event.inputs.LAST_RELEASE_DATE }}"
MERGED_AFTER=${LAST_RELEASE:-$(date -v -14d +%Y-%m-%d)}
# Here we convert all the json files to per subsystem
# logs, using the MERGED_AFTER date to further filter them.
# Notice we can have duplicates in each file,
# as they will be removed in the next iteration.
# FIXME: it's probably enough to iterate on the last two
# months, at least for bi-weekly releases.
for f in doc/data/*_prs.json; do
for x in Algorithm Analysis Common DataFormats Detectors EventVisualisation Examples Framework Generators Steer Testing Utilities; do
cat $f | jq ".repository.pullRequests.edges[].node | select(.files.edges[].node.path | test(\"$x\")) | del(.files) | select(.state == \"MERGED\" and .mergedAt >= \"${MERGED_AFTER}\")" > /tmp/${x}_prs.json
if [ ! X`jq -s length /tmp/${x}_prs.json` = X0 ]; then
cat /tmp/${x}_prs.json | jq -r '"- [#\(.number)](https://github.com/AliceO2Group/AliceO2/pull/\(.number)) \(.mergedAt | split("T")[0]): \(.title) by [@\(.author.login)](https://github.com/\(.author.login))"' | sort -u >> /tmp/${x}_prs.md
fi
done
done
# Here we do the merging by iterating on the subsystems adding
# an header for each and removing the duplicates.
printf "# Changes since ${MERGED_AFTER}\n\n" > CHANGELOG.md
for x in Algorithm Analysis Common DataFormats Detectors EventVisualisation Examples Framework Generators Steer Testing Utilities; do
[ ! -f /tmp/${x}_prs.md ] && continue
printf "## Changes in $x\n\n" >> CHANGELOG.md
cat /tmp/${x}_prs.md | sort -k3 | uniq >> CHANGELOG.md
done
- name: Commit and push if changed
run: |-
git add CHANGELOG.md doc/data
git diff
git config --global user.email "[email protected]"
git config --global user.name "GitHub Action Bot"
git commit -m "Updated README" -a || echo "No changes to commit"
git push origin HEAD:changelog -f
# If the PR already exists, the force-push will have updated it.
# It's fine if this step fails.
GH_TOKEN=${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }} gh pr create -B dev -H changelog -t 'Auto-generated changelog' -b 'The following changelog has been automatically generated.' || true