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The ceph_erasure_code_benchmark output is converted into a JSON series suitable to display in HTML with the http://www.flotcharts.org/ library. A self contained copy of the HTML,JS,CSS files is included for durability and can be used from the source tree with: CEPH_ERASURE_CODE_BENCHMARK=src/ceph_erasure_code_benchmark \ PLUGIN_DIRECTORY=src/.libs \ qa/workunits/erasure-code/bench.sh fplot jerasure | tee qa/workunits/erasure-code/bench.js and display with: firefox qa/workunits/erasure-code/bench.html Signed-off-by: Loic Dachary <loic@dachary.org>
191 lines
5.9 KiB
JavaScript
191 lines
5.9 KiB
JavaScript
/* Flot plugin for plotting textual data or categories.
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Copyright (c) 2007-2014 IOLA and Ole Laursen.
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Licensed under the MIT license.
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Consider a dataset like [["February", 34], ["March", 20], ...]. This plugin
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allows you to plot such a dataset directly.
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To enable it, you must specify mode: "categories" on the axis with the textual
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labels, e.g.
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$.plot("#placeholder", data, { xaxis: { mode: "categories" } });
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By default, the labels are ordered as they are met in the data series. If you
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need a different ordering, you can specify "categories" on the axis options
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and list the categories there:
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xaxis: {
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mode: "categories",
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categories: ["February", "March", "April"]
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}
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If you need to customize the distances between the categories, you can specify
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"categories" as an object mapping labels to values
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xaxis: {
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mode: "categories",
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categories: { "February": 1, "March": 3, "April": 4 }
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}
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If you don't specify all categories, the remaining categories will be numbered
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from the max value plus 1 (with a spacing of 1 between each).
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Internally, the plugin works by transforming the input data through an auto-
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generated mapping where the first category becomes 0, the second 1, etc.
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Hence, a point like ["February", 34] becomes [0, 34] internally in Flot (this
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is visible in hover and click events that return numbers rather than the
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category labels). The plugin also overrides the tick generator to spit out the
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categories as ticks instead of the values.
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If you need to map a value back to its label, the mapping is always accessible
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as "categories" on the axis object, e.g. plot.getAxes().xaxis.categories.
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*/
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(function ($) {
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var options = {
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xaxis: {
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categories: null
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},
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yaxis: {
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categories: null
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}
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};
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function processRawData(plot, series, data, datapoints) {
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// if categories are enabled, we need to disable
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// auto-transformation to numbers so the strings are intact
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// for later processing
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var xCategories = series.xaxis.options.mode == "categories",
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yCategories = series.yaxis.options.mode == "categories";
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if (!(xCategories || yCategories))
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return;
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var format = datapoints.format;
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if (!format) {
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// FIXME: auto-detection should really not be defined here
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var s = series;
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format = [];
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format.push({ x: true, number: true, required: true });
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format.push({ y: true, number: true, required: true });
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if (s.bars.show || (s.lines.show && s.lines.fill)) {
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var autoscale = !!((s.bars.show && s.bars.zero) || (s.lines.show && s.lines.zero));
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format.push({ y: true, number: true, required: false, defaultValue: 0, autoscale: autoscale });
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if (s.bars.horizontal) {
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delete format[format.length - 1].y;
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format[format.length - 1].x = true;
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}
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}
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datapoints.format = format;
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}
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for (var m = 0; m < format.length; ++m) {
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if (format[m].x && xCategories)
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format[m].number = false;
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if (format[m].y && yCategories)
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format[m].number = false;
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}
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}
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function getNextIndex(categories) {
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var index = -1;
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for (var v in categories)
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if (categories[v] > index)
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index = categories[v];
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return index + 1;
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}
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function categoriesTickGenerator(axis) {
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var res = [];
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for (var label in axis.categories) {
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var v = axis.categories[label];
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if (v >= axis.min && v <= axis.max)
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res.push([v, label]);
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}
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res.sort(function (a, b) { return a[0] - b[0]; });
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return res;
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}
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function setupCategoriesForAxis(series, axis, datapoints) {
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if (series[axis].options.mode != "categories")
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return;
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if (!series[axis].categories) {
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// parse options
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var c = {}, o = series[axis].options.categories || {};
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if ($.isArray(o)) {
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for (var i = 0; i < o.length; ++i)
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c[o[i]] = i;
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}
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else {
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for (var v in o)
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c[v] = o[v];
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}
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series[axis].categories = c;
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}
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// fix ticks
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if (!series[axis].options.ticks)
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series[axis].options.ticks = categoriesTickGenerator;
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transformPointsOnAxis(datapoints, axis, series[axis].categories);
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}
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function transformPointsOnAxis(datapoints, axis, categories) {
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// go through the points, transforming them
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var points = datapoints.points,
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ps = datapoints.pointsize,
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format = datapoints.format,
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formatColumn = axis.charAt(0),
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index = getNextIndex(categories);
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for (var i = 0; i < points.length; i += ps) {
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if (points[i] == null)
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continue;
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for (var m = 0; m < ps; ++m) {
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var val = points[i + m];
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if (val == null || !format[m][formatColumn])
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continue;
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if (!(val in categories)) {
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categories[val] = index;
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++index;
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}
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points[i + m] = categories[val];
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}
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}
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}
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function processDatapoints(plot, series, datapoints) {
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setupCategoriesForAxis(series, "xaxis", datapoints);
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setupCategoriesForAxis(series, "yaxis", datapoints);
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}
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function init(plot) {
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plot.hooks.processRawData.push(processRawData);
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plot.hooks.processDatapoints.push(processDatapoints);
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}
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$.plot.plugins.push({
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init: init,
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options: options,
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name: 'categories',
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version: '1.0'
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});
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})(jQuery);
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