From 91676c9e5d18c4b0cbf75c73e359297e99c22fee Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Holger Levsen Date: Thu, 23 Jul 2015 13:27:26 +0200 Subject: reproducible: fixup 514631f2, also count packages with notes without (categorized) issues --- bin/reproducible_html_dashboards.sh | 6 ++++-- 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) (limited to 'bin') diff --git a/bin/reproducible_html_dashboards.sh b/bin/reproducible_html_dashboards.sh index 1677616e..5dc79ab5 100755 --- a/bin/reproducible_html_dashboards.sh +++ b/bin/reproducible_html_dashboards.sh @@ -117,12 +117,14 @@ update_suite_stats() { # update notes stats # update_notes_stats() { - NOTES=$(sqlite3 -init ${INIT} ${PACKAGES_DB} "SELECT COUNT(package_id) FROM notes AS n JOIN sources AS s ON n.package_id=s.id WHERE s.suite=\"unstable\" AND n.issues != \"[]\"") + NOTES=$(sqlite3 -init ${INIT} ${PACKAGES_DB} "SELECT COUNT(package_id) FROM notes AS n JOIN sources AS s ON n.package_id=s.id WHERE s.suite=\"unstable\"") ISSUES=$(sqlite3 -init ${INIT} ${PACKAGES_DB} "SELECT COUNT(name) FROM issues") # the following is a hack to workaround the bad sql db design which is the issue_s_ column in the notes table... # it assumes we don't have packages with more than 7 issues. (we have one with 6...) COUNT_ISSUES=$(sqlite3 -init ${INIT} ${PACKAGES_DB} "SELECT \ - (SELECT COUNT(issues) FROM notes AS n JOIN sources AS s ON n.package_id=s.id WHERE s.suite=\"unstable\" AND n.issues != \"[]\") \ + (SELECT COUNT(issues) FROM notes AS n JOIN sources AS s ON n.package_id=s.id WHERE s.suite=\"unstable\" AND n.issues = \"[]\") \ + + \ + (SELECT COUNT(issues) FROM notes AS n JOIN sources AS s ON n.package_id=s.id WHERE s.suite=\"unstable\" AND n.issues != \"[]\" AND n.issues NOT LIKE \"%,%\") \ + \ (SELECT COUNT(issues) FROM notes AS n JOIN sources AS s ON n.package_id=s.id WHERE s.suite=\"unstable\" AND n.issues LIKE \"%,%\") \ + \ -- cgit v1.2.3-70-g09d2