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I have written a plugin for the continuous integration server Hudson which uses a metric-fu rake task at its core to build and present graphs representing different metrics over successful builds. It currently supports: Flog (Complexity) Flay (Duplication) Rcov (Code coverage) The source is available on Github: http://github.com/josephwilk/rubymetricfu Installing Currently all Hudson’s plugins are
A blog by Assaf Arkin (more about me) Email: assaf@labnotes.org Twitter: @assaf And check out Bytesized, the lighter side of Labnotes Always Be Building Why Hudson? Of the mainline Ruby CI apps I looked at, none works on Ruby 1.9.1. With some dedication I could set the server up to use Ruby 1.8.6 for the CI app, while running everything else on 1.9.1. Or I could get some work done. I chose the la
Ruby Gem for Easy Metric Report GenerationMetric_fu is a set of rake tasks that make it easy to generate metrics reports. It uses Saikuro, Flog, Rcov, SubversionF, and Rails built-in stats task to create a series of reports. It's designed to integrate easily with CruiseControl.rb by placing files in the Custom Build Artifacts folder. Metric_fu began its life as a plugin for Rails that generated c
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