[Qgis-developer] [Qgis-psc] Redmine -> Github tests
Denis Rouzaud
denis.rouzaud at gmail.com
Sat Jul 2 22:31:27 PDT 2016
All fingers up for me !
Le sam. 2 juil. 2016 02:17, Nathan Woodrow <madmanwoo at gmail.com> a écrit :
> +1 from me also. Nice work.
>
> On Sat, Jul 2, 2016 at 9:38 AM, Nyall Dawson <nyall.dawson at gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> On 28 June 2016 at 19:31, Richard Duivenvoorde <rdmailings at duif.net>
>> wrote:
>> > Hi Lists (cross posting to have both community, psc and developers),
>> >
>> > Still busy ways to migrate from Redmine to Github possibilities, we play
>> > with some options. Wanted to sent some ideas to the lists of current
>> status:
>> >
>> > Chatting to Matthias (who did a first import script based on Redmine
>> > issue.xml imports [0][1]).
>> >
>> > Chatting to Juergen (who did an import script based on table exports of
>> > the Redmine database [2]).
>> >
>> > Who both hit the Github-api-throtteling limit from Github [3] and
>> > stopped there:
>> > - max 60 api-search queries per minute
>> > - max 5000 requests per hour for other api calls
>> >
>> > We had a little chat to github support, we were pointed to a different
>> > api [4]
>> >
>> > Receiving python script from Juergen, and his plan to get as much
>> > information from Redmine as possible by:
>> > - creating a (sqlite) redmine.db with dumps of nessecary tables from
>> > (mysql) redmine.db
>> > - creating 'lookup'-tables for different mappings, eg map Redmine-users
>> > toGithub-users. Have the Category-strings mapped to their id's AND
>> > mapped to Github-labels etc etc.
>> > - write a python script which queries the db and (via github api)
>> > creates issues with exact the same issue-numbers as we have in Redmine
>> > - add labels to a Github test repo as 'mapping to Redmine' things like:
>> > status, prio, etc etc
>> >
>> > My conclusion: if I/we invest enough time into this, I can do further
>> > scripting and just import the issues in blocks, just enough to not hit
>> > the limit.
>> >
>> > I hand crafted 2 issues:
>> >
>> > https://github.com/rduivenvoorde/temp/issues/17
>> >
>> > https://github.com/rduivenvoorde/temp/issues/18
>> >
>> > based on http://hub.qgis.org/issues/10755
>> >
>> > To show/see some possible options:
>> >
>> > - one Redmine comment = one Github comment (as in #17)
>> > - all Redmine comments in one Github comment (as in #18)
>>
>> Another huge +1 in support of your efforts. Fantastic stuff!
>>
>> My preference would be to the one redmine=one github comment version
>> (#17).
>>
>> Nyall
>>
>>
>> >
>> > You can see all possible labels if you try to create a new issue in the
>> > repo:
>> > https://github.com/rduivenvoorde/temp/issues
>> >
>> > I tried to minimize the number of Labels, but tried to mimic most of
>> > Redmine's.
>> > By adding a number in front of it I hope we can instruct issuers to add
>> > for example at least number 1 to 5 labels. And they are ordered by that
>> > number in the Github views, making it maybe easier to 'read' them in an
>> > apparent order.
>> >
>> > All imports will be done by a 'QGIS-redmine-import' user.
>> > All attributions will be done based on (Redmine) Name and (if available)
>> > Github userid (I thin we should leave email addresses away)
>> > References to commits and pr's can be mapped.
>> > Assignee's can be set on Github userid's
>> > Attachment info can be copied (url's to original attachment) BUT(!) the
>> > api does not provide a way to add those. This can only be done via
>> > Webinterface...
>> >
>> > The plan is to take a couple of complex issues and fine-tune a script
>> > till everybody is satisfied with result.
>> >
>> > To do this work I need:
>> >
>> > 1) full backup of community that this is the way to go
>> > 2) help / feedback on first tests or coding
>> > 3) some time/days? (after 2.16 packaging: 8th july?) to freeze Redmine
>> > and dump tables again
>> > 4) some encouragement
>> >
>> > Already done: taking the 4079 users of Redmine, and checked with Github
>> > if they have a user with the same email OR userid... Only 321 matched...
>> >
>> > So also needed (separate threads/emails?):
>> > - everybody check this list and see if he/she can match him/herself and
>> > sent me his/her right Github id together with the Redmine one
>> > - input/comments about current Labels
>> > - if we miss something if we do it like this
>> >
>> >
>> > Not sure how to channel this, but thought to sent it like an email
>> >
>> > Regards,
>> >
>> > Richard Duivenvoorde
>> >
>> >
>> > [0] https://github.com/m-kuhn/rm2gh
>> > [1] https://github.com/m-kuhn/QGIS-Test/issues/
>> > [2] https://github.com/jef-n/rm2gh/issues/
>> > [3] https://developer.github.com/v3/#rate-limiting
>> > [4] https://gist.github.com/jonmagic/5282384165e0f86ef105
>> >
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