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issue2551391 - checkboxes and radiobutton inputs get wrong id's.
Actually it breaks automatic id assignment for all inputs.
Inputs now get an automatic id assignment that matches the name.
It can be overridden by supplting an id parameter in the call to
the field() method.
This is also a partial fix for issue1513369. I think it obsoletes the
changes to templating.py.
| author | John Rouillard <rouilj@ieee.org> |
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| date | Thu, 16 Jan 2025 02:32:58 -0500 |
| parents | 75da037d1c54 |
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"""Count how many issues use each bpo field and print a report.""" """ sample output: https://github.com/psf/gh-migration/issues/5#issuecomment-935697646""" import xmlrpc.client from collections import defaultdict class SpecialTransport(xmlrpc.client.SafeTransport): def send_content(self, connection, request_body): connection.putheader("Referer", "https://bugs.python.org/") connection.putheader("Origin", "https://bugs.python.org") connection.putheader("X-Requested-With", "XMLHttpRequest") xmlrpc.client.SafeTransport.send_content(self, connection, request_body) # connect to bpo roundup = xmlrpc.client.ServerProxy('https://bugs.python.org/xmlrpc', transport=SpecialTransport(), allow_none=True) # map bpo classes -> propname # the class is the name of the class (e.g. issue_type, keyword -- # also used in e.g. in https://bugs.python.org/keyword) # the propname is the name used as attribute on the issue class # (e.g. issue.type, issue.keywords) classes = { # 'status': 'status', # skip this 'issue_type': 'type', 'stage': 'stage', 'component': 'components', 'version': 'versions', 'resolution': 'resolution', 'priority': 'priority', 'keyword': 'keywords', } # find the id for the 'open' status open_id = roundup.lookup('status', 'open') print(f'* Counting total issues...') total_issues_num = len(roundup.filter('issue', None, {})) print(f'* Counting open issues...') # use this list to filter only the open issues open_issues = roundup.filter('issue', None, {'status': open_id}) open_issues_num = len(open_issues) # save the totals in a dict with this structure: # totals[propname][open/all][num/perc][name] # where propname is e.g. 'keyword' and name is e.g. 'easy' totals = defaultdict(lambda: {'all': {'perc': {}, 'num': {}}, 'open': {'perc': {}, 'num': {}}}) for cls, propname in classes.items(): print(f'* Counting <{cls}>...') # get the list of ids/names for the given class (e.g. 'easy' is 6) ids = roundup.list(cls, 'id') names = roundup.list(cls, 'name') for id, name in zip(ids, names): # filter and count on *all* issues with the given propname tot_all = len(roundup.filter('issue', None, {propname: id})) totals[propname]['all']['num'][name] = tot_all totals[propname]['all']['perc'][name] = tot_all / total_issues_num # filter and count on *open* issues with the given propname tot_open = len(roundup.filter('issue', open_issues, {propname: id})) totals[propname]['open']['num'][name] = tot_open totals[propname]['open']['perc'][name] = tot_open / open_issues_num print(f'Issues (open/all): {open_issues_num}/{total_issues_num}') # print a list of markdown tables for each bpo class name for propname in classes.values(): print(f'### {propname}') print('| bpo field | open | all |') print('| :--- | ---: | ---: |') # pick the dict for the given propname (e.g. keywords) proptots = totals[propname] names = proptots['open']['num'] # sort the names (e.g. 'easy') in reverse order # based on the number of open issues for name in sorted(names, key=names.get, reverse=True): # get and print num/perc for all/open issues issues_all = proptots['all']['num'][name] issues_open = proptots['open']['num'][name] perc_all = proptots['all']['perc'][name] perc_open = proptots['open']['perc'][name] print(f'| {name:20} | {issues_open:>5} ({perc_open:5.1%}) |' f' {issues_all:>5} ({perc_all:5.1%}) |') # calc and print num/perc for all/open issues tot_issues_all = sum(proptots['all']['num'].values()) tot_issues_open = sum(proptots['open']['num'].values()) tot_perc_all = sum(proptots['all']['perc'].values()) tot_perc_open = sum(proptots['open']['perc'].values()) print(f'| **Total** | {tot_issues_open:>5} ({tot_perc_open:5.1%}) |' f' {tot_issues_all:>5} ({tot_perc_all:5.1%}) |')
