The task plugin provides a mechanism to manage tasks which need to be performed on changes along with a way to expose and query this information. Tasks are organized hierarchically, and task definitions use gerrit queries to define which changes each task applies to, and how to define the status criteria for each task. An important use case of the task plugin is to have a common place for CI systems to define which changes they will operate on, and when they will do so. - (mirror of https://gerrit.googlesource.com/plugins/task)
Main Code: 1,809 LOC (25 files) = JAVA (80%) + JS (15%) + BZL (1%) + PY (<1%) + YAML (<1%) Secondary code: Test: 492 LOC (10); Generated: 0 LOC (0); Build & Deploy: 1 LOC (1); Other: 2,943 LOC (5); |
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File Size: 0% long (>1000 LOC), 55% short (<= 200 LOC) | |||
Unit Size: 0% long (>100 LOC), 82% short (<= 10 LOC) | |||
Conditional Complexity: 0% complex (McCabe index > 50), 82% simple (McCabe index <= 5) | |||
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Logical Component Decomposition: primary (10 components) | ||
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5 years, 9 months old
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0% of code updated more than 50 times Also see temporal dependencies for files frequently changed in same commits. |
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Goals: Keep the system simple and easy to change (4) |
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Latest commit date: 2021-09-29
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generated by sokrates.dev (configuration) on 2022-02-03