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MIT License
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Copyright (c) 2018 Federico Ramirez
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Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
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of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
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# Churnalizer
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Churnalizer helps you analyze the churn vs complexity of your Ruby application.
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![Graph Screenshot](screenshot.png?raw=true)
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What is churn vs complexity? Sandi Metz explains it nicely in her blog post
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[Breaking up the
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Behemot](https://www.sandimetz.com/blog/2017/9/13/breaking-up-the-behemoth).
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Basically, it shows you which files need to be refactored first -- top-right
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corner of the graph. Churn is how many times a file has been changed, so you
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want files which change a lot to be simple. Files which are never touched are
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fine with being complex for a while.
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## Installation
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$ gem install churnalizer
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## Usage
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$ churnalizer my-app-directory/
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This was only tested on MacOS. It uses the `open` command to make things easier,
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so when the gem is done analyzing your app, it will open the generated chart
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with your default browser.
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manually.
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following command: `cd $(dirname #{file}) && git log --oneline -- #{file} | wc -l`
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### Ignoring Files
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For custom ignore rules, in the base directory you are analyzing, create a file
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named `.churnignore`, in that file, add a regular expression per-line to run
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against file paths. If a regex returns true, it will be ignored.
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For example, this is the default `.churnignore` file:
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## Development
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After checking out the repo, run `bin/setup` to install dependencies. Then, run
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`rake spec` to run the tests. You can also run `bin/console` for an interactive
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prompt that will allow you to experiment.
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To install this gem onto your local machine, run `bundle exec rake install`. To
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release a new version, update the version number in `version.rb`, and then run
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`bundle exec rake release`, which will create a git tag for the version, push
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[rubygems.org](https://rubygems.org).
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### Playing with the CLI
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To locally run the CLI use `ruby -Ilib exe/churnalizer`
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## Contributing
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https://github.com/gosukiwi/churnalizer.
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#!/usr/bin/env ruby
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require "bundler/setup"
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require "churnalizer"
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# You can add fixtures and/or initialization code here to make experimenting
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# with your gem easier. You can also use a different console, if you like.
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lib = File.expand_path("../lib", __FILE__)
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require "churnalizer/version"
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spec.name = "churnalizer"
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spec.version = Churnalizer::VERSION
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spec.authors = ["Federico Ramirez"]
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spec.email = ["federico_r@beezwax.net"]
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spec.summary = %q{Analyze your Ruby application for Churn vs Complexity}
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spec.homepage = "http://github.com/gosukiwi/churnalizer"
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end
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module ChurnAnalyzers
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# This class uses Git to analyze the churn (how many times it was changed) of
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# a file.
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class Git
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def analyze(file)
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as_integer run_command(file)
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private
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require "file_scanners/ruby"
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require "churn_analyzers/git"
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require "complexity_analyzers/ruby"
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require "graph_builders/google_charts"
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module Churnalizer
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class Analyzer
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attr_reader :path
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def initialize(path)
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end
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def run
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build_graph analyzed_files
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private
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def analyzed_files
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files.map do |file|
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[display_name_for(file), analyze(file)]
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def analyze(file)
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{ churn: churn_for(file), complexity: complexity_for(file) }
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def churn_analyzer
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end
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def churn_for(file)
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churn_analyzer.analyze(file)
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end
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end
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def complexity_for(file)
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def build_graph(graph_data)
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graph_builder.build(graph_data, save_to: "chart.html")
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module Churnalizer
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class CLI
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def initialize
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analyze
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def analyze
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puts churnalizer.run
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end
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def churnalizer
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@churnalizer ||= Churnalizer::Analyzer.new(path)
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def help
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puts """This is Churnalizer, a churn vs complexity analyzer for your Ruby
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application.
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"""
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require "flog"
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module ComplexityAnalyzers
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# This class uses Flog <https://github.com/seattlerb/flog> to check the
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# complexity of a Ruby file.
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class Ruby
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def analyze(file)
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flog.reset
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class Ignorer
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"#{path}/.churnignore"
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require "file_scanners/ignorer"
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module FileScanners
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attr_reader :path
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def initialize(path)
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def scan
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files.reject do |file|
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def files
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end
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@ignorer ||= Ignorer.new(path)
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end
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def ignore?(file)
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ignorer.ignore? file
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end
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require "json"
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module GraphBuilders
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# Generate an HTML chart using Google Charts
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#
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class GoogleCharts
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def build(graph_data, save_to:)
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write_chart graph_data, to_file: save_to
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open_with_default_browser save_to
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File.expand_path save_to
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end
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private
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def open_with_default_browser(file)
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`open #{file}` if `which open` == "/usr/bin/open\n"
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+
end
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def write_chart(graph_data, to_file:)
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contents = compile_template graph_data
|
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File.write(to_file, contents)
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+
end
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+
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+
def compile_template(graph_data)
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+
template.gsub("{{graph_data}}", graph_data.to_json)
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+
end
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+
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def template
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+
File.read view_path("google_chart.html")
|
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+
end
|
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+
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+
def view_path(name)
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+
"#{__dir__}/views/#{name}"
|
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+
end
|
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|
+
end
|
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|
+
end
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+
<!DOCTYPE html>
|
2
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+
<html lang="en">
|
3
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+
<head>
|
4
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+
<meta charset="UTF-8">
|
5
|
+
<title>Churnalizer: Churn vs Complexity</title>
|
6
|
+
<style>
|
7
|
+
body {
|
8
|
+
font-family: -apple-system,BlinkMacSystemFont,"Segoe UI",Helvetica,Arial,sans-serif,"Apple Color Emoji","Segoe UI Emoji","Segoe UI Symbol"
|
9
|
+
}
|
10
|
+
h1,
|
11
|
+
h2 {
|
12
|
+
text-align: center;
|
13
|
+
}
|
14
|
+
|
15
|
+
p {
|
16
|
+
text-align: center;
|
17
|
+
margin: 0 auto 1.25em;
|
18
|
+
max-width: 780px;
|
19
|
+
line-height: 1.2;
|
20
|
+
}
|
21
|
+
</style>
|
22
|
+
</head>
|
23
|
+
<body>
|
24
|
+
<h1>Churn vs Complexity</h1>
|
25
|
+
|
26
|
+
<div id="churnalizer-chart"></div>
|
27
|
+
|
28
|
+
<h2>How to read this chart?</h2>
|
29
|
+
<p>
|
30
|
+
Basically, you want to minimize the amount of files which show up at the
|
31
|
+
top-right of the chart. Those are files which are complex and also change
|
32
|
+
a lot.
|
33
|
+
</p>
|
34
|
+
<p>
|
35
|
+
Ideally, you don't want to have complex files, but if you do, at least make
|
36
|
+
sure they don't change often. The files at the top-right are good candidates
|
37
|
+
for refactoring.
|
38
|
+
</p>
|
39
|
+
|
40
|
+
<script src="https://www.gstatic.com/charts/loader.js"></script>
|
41
|
+
<script>
|
42
|
+
google.charts.load('current', {'packages':['corechart']});
|
43
|
+
google.charts.setOnLoadCallback(drawChart);
|
44
|
+
|
45
|
+
var graph_data = {{graph_data}};
|
46
|
+
|
47
|
+
function drawChart() {
|
48
|
+
var data = new google.visualization.DataTable();
|
49
|
+
data.addColumn('number', 'Churn');
|
50
|
+
data.addColumn('number', 'Complexity');
|
51
|
+
data.addColumn({ type: 'string', role: 'tooltip' });
|
52
|
+
|
53
|
+
for(var file in graph_data) {
|
54
|
+
file_data = graph_data[file]
|
55
|
+
data.addRow([
|
56
|
+
file_data.churn,
|
57
|
+
file_data.complexity,
|
58
|
+
file + "\nComplexity: " + Math.round(file_data.complexity) + "\nChurn: " + file_data.churn
|
59
|
+
]);
|
60
|
+
}
|
61
|
+
|
62
|
+
var options = {
|
63
|
+
hAxis: {title: 'Churn', minValue: 0, maxValue: 50},
|
64
|
+
vAxis: {title: 'Complexity', minValue: 0, maxValue: 200},
|
65
|
+
legend: 'none',
|
66
|
+
crosshair: { trigger: 'both' }
|
67
|
+
};
|
68
|
+
|
69
|
+
var chart = new google.visualization.ScatterChart(document.getElementById('churnalizer-chart'));
|
70
|
+
|
71
|
+
chart.draw(data, options);
|
72
|
+
}
|
73
|
+
</script>
|
74
|
+
</body>
|
75
|
+
</html>
|
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