elastic-recheck/elastic_recheck/loader.py
Davanum Srinivas d14cde9dec Ability to Soft Delete Stale Bugs from elastic-recheck
Add a resolved_at attribute in the query yaml files
that can be used to mark when  a bug has been
fixed or does not occur any more. This can help us
re-enable bugs quickly when we see them again.

Change-Id: I7af7ce9417eec5ff9ecc2487a920ff9d1286a714
2013-12-10 16:52:16 -05:00

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"""Loader for elastic search queries.
A set of utility methods to load queries for elastic recheck.
"""
import glob
import logging
import os.path
import yaml
LOG = logging.getLogger('recheckwatchbot')
def load(directory='queries', skip_resolved=True):
"""Load queries from a set of yaml files in a directory."""
bugs = glob.glob("%s/*.yaml" % directory)
data = []
for fname in bugs:
bugnum = os.path.basename(fname).rstrip('.yaml')
query = yaml.load(open(fname).read())
query['bug'] = bugnum
if skip_resolved and 'resolved_at' in query:
LOG.debug('Skipping Bug : %s as it was resolved at %s'
% (query['bug'], query['resolved_at']))
else:
data.append(query)
return data