# test_performance.py # Copyright (C) 2008, 2009 Michael Trier (mtrier@gmail.com) and contributors # # This module is part of GitPython and is released under # the BSD License: http://www.opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php from test.testlib import * from git import * from time import time import sys class TestPerformance(TestBase): # ref with about 100 commits in its history ref_100 = '0.1.6' def _query_commit_info(self, c): c.author c.authored_date c.author_tz_offset c.committer c.committed_date c.committer_tz_offset c.message c.parents def test_iteration(self): no = 0 nc = 0 # find the first commit containing the given path - always do a full # iteration ( restricted to the path in question ), but in fact it should # return quite a lot of commits, we just take one and hence abort the operation st = time() for c in self.rorepo.iter_commits(self.ref_100): nc += 1 self._query_commit_info(c) for obj in c.tree.traverse(): obj.size no += 1 # END for each object # END for each commit elapsed_time = time() - st print >> sys.stderr, "Traversed %i Trees and a total of %i unchached objects in %s [s] ( %f objs/s )" % (nc, no, elapsed_time, no/elapsed_time) def test_commit_traversal(self): # bound to cat-file parsing performance nc = 0 st = time() for c in self.rorepo.commit(self.ref_100).traverse(branch_first=False): nc += 1 self._query_commit_info(c) # END for each traversed commit elapsed_time = time() - st print >> sys.stderr, "Traversed %i Commits in %s [s] ( %f commits/s )" % (nc, elapsed_time, nc/elapsed_time) def test_commit_iteration(self): # bound to stream parsing performance nc = 0 st = time() for c in Commit.iter_items(self.rorepo, self.ref_100): nc += 1 self._query_commit_info(c) # END for each traversed commit elapsed_time = time() - st print >> sys.stderr, "Iterated %i Commits in %s [s] ( %f commits/s )" % (nc, elapsed_time, nc/elapsed_time)