轻量级源代码监视与触发器

Alim Ozdemir, Ayse Tosun Misirli, H. Erdogmus, Rui Abreu
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用于监视由多个开发人员修改的代码库质量的现有工具往往是集中的和不灵活的。这些工具通过在对代码库进行更改时生成有效的报告和可视化,以及在出现不希望出现的情况时触发警报,提高了质量的可见性。然而,它们的配置总是(a)集中管理,因为单个维护者不能定义本地规则,以便在他们特别感兴趣的代码的特定部分发生更改时接收定制的反馈,并且(b)粗粒度,因为不能在文件级别以下打开和关闭分析。本文中提出的工具trigger通过允许分布式、自定义和细粒度的监视来解决这些限制。它是我们之前的工具CodeAware的轻量级重新实现,CodeAware采用了相同的范式。该工具使用基于事件的方法监听代码库的共享存储库,并可以根据订阅的开发人员在本地定义的规则向他们发送警报。trigger是开源的,可以在https://github.com/lyzerk/Triggr上获得。可以在https://youtu.be/qQs9aDwXJjY上找到演示视频。
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Lightweight Source Code Monitoring with Triggr
Existing tools for monitoring the quality of codebases modified by multiple developers tend to be centralized and inflexible. These tools increase the visibility of quality by producing effective reports and visualizations when a change is made to the codebase and triggering alerts when undesirable situations occur. However, their configuration is invariably both (a) centrally managed in that individual maintainers cannot define local rules to receive customized feedback when a change occurs in a specific part of the code in which they are particularly interested, and (b) coarse-grained in that analyses cannot be turned on and off below the file level. Triggr, the tool proposed in this paper, addresses these limitations by allowing distributed, customized, and fine-grained monitoring. It is a lightweight re-implementation of our previous tool, CodeAware, which adopts the same paradigm. The tool listens on a codebase's shared repository using an event-based approach, and can send alerts to subscribed developers based on rules defined locally by them. Triggr is open-source and available at https://github.com/lyzerk/Triggr. A demonstration video can be found at https://youtu.be/qQs9aDwXJjY.
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