Closed
Bug 475972
Opened 15 years ago
Closed 14 years ago
Post process weekly csv buglists into raw HTML
Categories
(Mozilla Messaging Graveyard :: Server Operations, defect)
Mozilla Messaging Graveyard
Server Operations
Tracking
(Not tracked)
RESOLVED
WONTFIX
People
(Reporter: gkw, Assigned: gkw)
References
Details
Attachments
(1 obsolete file)
The python script post processes weekly csv buglists into raw HTML. The markup code can then be php-fied to MoMo website template form. RSS feeds can possibly even be provided. See The Rumbling Edge weekly bug changelists at http://www.rumblingedge.com/ for what is currently being implemented in a partially automated way. Still in no way fully-automated nor usable without modifications though. Attaching csvbugzilla.py 0.2 beta 1 for archival purposes. The script will eventually make use of .csv files saved on the server, see bug 475970.
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Updated•15 years ago
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Attachment #359541 -
Attachment description: csvbugzilla.py → csvbugzilla.py 0.2 beta 1
Attachment #359541 -
Attachment is obsolete: true
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Comment 1•15 years ago
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[23:36] nth10sd> gozer: so you're saying my script should call bugscrape, [23:36] nth10sd> then output bugscrape output as csv, [23:36] nth10sd> and output pretty html as another possibility? [23:36] nth10sd> (or output an RSS feed for that matter) [23:36] nth10sd> sounds good to me [23:40] @ gozer> nth10sd: yeah, pretty much [23:40] @ gozer> nth10sd: python can easily do system("./bugscrape.pl --arguments"): type of thing selfnote - csvbugzilla should output an unordered list of bugs in those csv files, whether they are php-fied for websites or RSS-fied for feeds will be done by something somewhere else.
Updated•14 years ago
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Status: ASSIGNED → RESOLVED
Closed: 14 years ago
Resolution: --- → WONTFIX
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