awslabs / aws-device-farm-jenkins-plugin
Source Code Overview

Analysis scope, overview of main, test, generated, deployment, build, and other code.

Source Code Analysis Scope
Files includes and excluded from analyses
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  • 12 extensions are included in analyses: java, html, jelly, scss, less, css, txt, svg, md, xml, gitignore, json
  • 7 criteria are used to exclude files from analysis:
    • exclude files with path like ".*font-?awesome\.(css|less|scss|styl)" (Font Awesome) (3 files).
    • exclude files with path like ".*font-?awesome/.*\.(css|less|scss|styl)" (Font Awesome) (24 files).
    • exclude files with path like ".*/git[-]history[.]txt" (Git history) (1 file).
    • exclude files with path like ".*/git[-][a-zA-Z0-9_]+[.]txt" (Git data exports for sokrates analyses) (0 files).
    • exclude files with path like ".*/[.][a-zA-Z0-9_]+.*" (Hidden files and folders) (1 file).
    • exclude files with path like ".*[.]txt" (Text files) (1 file).
    • exclude files with path like ".*/sokrates_conventions[.]json" (Sokrates scoping conventions) (1 file).
Overview of Analyzed Files
Basic stats on analyzed files
Intro
For analysis purposes we separate files in scope into several categories: main, test, generated, deployment and build, and other.

  • The main category contains all manually created source code files that are being used in the production.
  • Files in the main category are used as input for other analyses: logical decomposition, concerns, duplication, file size, unit size, and conditional complexity.
  • Test source code files are used only for testing of the product. These files are normally not deployed to production.
  • Build and deployment source code files are used to configure or support build and deployment process.
  • Generated source code files are automatically generated files that have not been manually changed after generation.
  • While a source code folder may contain a number of files, we are primarily interested in the source code files that are being written and maintained by developers.
  • Files containing binaries, documentation, or third-party libraries, for instance, are excluded from analysis. The exception are third-party libraries that have been changed by developers.

main3895 LOC (68%) 49 files
test541 LOC (9%) 20 files
generated0 LOC (0%) 0 files
build and deployment0 LOC (0%) 0 files
other1220 LOC (21%) 4 files
Main Code
All manually created or maintained source code that defines logic of the product that is run in a production environment.
jelly
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  • The following criteria are used to filter files:
    • files with paths like ".*".
  • 49 files match defined criteria (3,895 lines of code, 100.0% vs. main code):
    • 10 *.java files (2,463 lines of code)
    • 2 *.css files (695 lines of code)
    • 18 *.jelly files (628 lines of code)
    • 19 *.html files (109 lines of code)
  • " *.java" is biggest, containing 63.23% of code.
  • " *.html" is smallest, containing 2.8% of code.


*.java2463 LOC (63%) 10 files
*.css695 LOC (17%) 2 files
*.jelly628 LOC (16%) 18 files
*.html109 LOC (2%) 19 files
Test Code
Used only for testing of the product. Normally not deployed in a production environment.
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  • The following criteria are used to filter files:
    • files with paths like ".*/[Tt]est/.*".
    • files with any line of content like ".*/simpletest/.*".
  • 20 files match defined criteria (541 lines of code, 13.9% vs. main code). All matches are in *.java files.


*.java541 LOC (100%) 20 files
Other Code
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  • The following criteria are used to filter files:
    • files with paths like ".*[.]md".
    • files with paths like ".*/README[.][a-z0-9]+".
    • files with paths like ".*[.]txt".
    • files with paths like ".*[.]svg".
    • files with paths like ".*/[.]gitignore".
    • files with paths like ".*[.]json".
    • files with paths like ".*[.](xml|xsd|robot|sql|pgsql|dashboard|profile|ipynb|raml|avsc|al)".
  • 4 files match defined criteria (1,220 lines of code, 31.3% vs. main code):
    • 1 *.svg files (970 lines of code)
    • 2 *.md files (156 lines of code)
    • 1 *.xml files (94 lines of code)
  • " *.svg" is biggest, containing 79.51% of code.
  • " *.xml" is smallest, containing 7.7% of code.


*.svg970 LOC (79%) 1 files
*.md156 LOC (12%) 2 files
*.xml94 LOC (7%) 1 files
Analyzers
Info about analyzers used for source code examinations.
  • *.java files are analyzed with JavaAnalyzer:
    • All basic standard analyses supported (source code overview, duplication, file size, concerns, findings, metrics, controls)
    • Advanced code cleaning (empty lines and comments removed for LOC calculations, additional cleaning for duplication calculations)
    • Unit size analysis
    • Conditional complexity analysis
    • Advanced heuristic dependency analysis (based on package names)
  • *.css files are analyzed with CssAnalyzer:
    • All basic standard analyses supported (source code overview, duplication, file size, concerns, findings, metrics, controls)
    • Advanced code cleaning (empty lines and comments removed for LOC calculations, additional cleaning for duplication calculations)
    • No unit size analysis
    • No conditional complexity analysis
    • No dependency analysis
  • *.jelly files are analyzed with XmlAnalyzer:
    • All basic standard analyses supported (source code overview, duplication, file size, concerns, findings, metrics, controls)
    • Advanced code cleaning (empty lines and comments removed for LOC calculations, additional cleaning for duplication calculations)
    • No unit size analysis
    • No conditional complexity analysis
    • No dependency analysis
  • *.html files are analyzed with HtmlAnalyzer:
    • All basic standard analyses supported (source code overview, duplication, file size, concerns, findings, metrics, controls)
    • Advanced code cleaning (empty lines and comments removed for LOC calculations, additional cleaning for duplication calculations)
    • Unit size analysis
    • Conditional complexity analysis
    • Advanced heuristic dependency analysis


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