199 lines
7.7 KiB
Python
199 lines
7.7 KiB
Python
from numpy import *
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from scipy import stats
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import json, locale
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from optparse import OptionParser
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VALID_GROUP_BYS = ['browser', 'pdf', 'page', 'round', 'stat']
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USAGE_EXAMPLE = "%prog BASELINE CURRENT"
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class TestOptions(OptionParser):
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def __init__(self, **kwargs):
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OptionParser.__init__(self, **kwargs)
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self.add_option("--groupBy", action="append", dest="groupBy", type="string",
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help="How the statistics should grouped. Valid options: " + ', '.join(VALID_GROUP_BYS) + '.', default=[])
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self.set_usage(USAGE_EXAMPLE)
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def verifyOptions(self, options, args):
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if len(args) < 2:
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self.error('There must be two comparison files arguments.')
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# Veryify the group by options.
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groupBy = []
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if not options.groupBy:
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options.groupBy = ['browser,stat', 'browser,pdf,stat']
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for group in options.groupBy:
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group = group.split(',')
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for column in group:
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if column not in VALID_GROUP_BYS:
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self.error('Invalid group by option of "' + column + '"')
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groupBy.append(group)
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options.groupBy = groupBy
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return options
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## {{{ http://code.activestate.com/recipes/267662/ (r7)
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import cStringIO,operator
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def indent(rows, hasHeader=False, headerChar='-', delim=' | ', justify='left',
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separateRows=False, prefix='', postfix='', wrapfunc=lambda x:x):
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"""Indents a table by column.
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- rows: A sequence of sequences of items, one sequence per row.
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- hasHeader: True if the first row consists of the columns' names.
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- headerChar: Character to be used for the row separator line
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(if hasHeader==True or separateRows==True).
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- delim: The column delimiter.
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- justify: Determines how are data justified in their column.
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Valid values are 'left','right' and 'center'.
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- separateRows: True if rows are to be separated by a line
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of 'headerChar's.
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- prefix: A string prepended to each printed row.
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- postfix: A string appended to each printed row.
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- wrapfunc: A function f(text) for wrapping text; each element in
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the table is first wrapped by this function."""
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# closure for breaking logical rows to physical, using wrapfunc
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def rowWrapper(row):
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newRows = [wrapfunc(str(item)).split('\n') for item in row]
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return [[substr or '' for substr in item] for item in map(None,*newRows)]
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# break each logical row into one or more physical ones
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logicalRows = [rowWrapper(row) for row in rows]
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# columns of physical rows
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columns = map(None,*reduce(operator.add,logicalRows))
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# get the maximum of each column by the string length of its items
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maxWidths = [max([len(str(item)) for item in column]) for column in columns]
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rowSeparator = headerChar * (len(prefix) + len(postfix) + sum(maxWidths) + \
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len(delim)*(len(maxWidths)-1))
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# select the appropriate justify method
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justify = {'center':str.center, 'right':str.rjust, 'left':str.ljust}[justify.lower()]
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output=cStringIO.StringIO()
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if separateRows: print >> output, rowSeparator
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for physicalRows in logicalRows:
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for row in physicalRows:
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print >> output, \
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prefix \
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+ delim.join([justify(str(item),width) for (item,width) in zip(row,maxWidths)]) \
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+ postfix
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if separateRows or hasHeader: print >> output, rowSeparator; hasHeader=False
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return output.getvalue()
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# written by Mike Brown
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# http://aspn.activestate.com/ASPN/Cookbook/Python/Recipe/148061
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def wrap_onspace(text, width):
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"""
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A word-wrap function that preserves existing line breaks
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and most spaces in the text. Expects that existing line
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breaks are posix newlines (\n).
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"""
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return reduce(lambda line, word, width=width: '%s%s%s' %
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(line,
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' \n'[(len(line[line.rfind('\n')+1:])
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+ len(word.split('\n',1)[0]
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) >= width)],
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word),
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text.split(' ')
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)
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import re
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def wrap_onspace_strict(text, width):
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"""Similar to wrap_onspace, but enforces the width constraint:
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words longer than width are split."""
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wordRegex = re.compile(r'\S{'+str(width)+r',}')
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return wrap_onspace(wordRegex.sub(lambda m: wrap_always(m.group(),width),text),width)
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import math
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def wrap_always(text, width):
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"""A simple word-wrap function that wraps text on exactly width characters.
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It doesn't split the text in words."""
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return '\n'.join([ text[width*i:width*(i+1)] \
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for i in xrange(int(math.ceil(1.*len(text)/width))) ])
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def formatTime(time):
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return locale.format("%.*f", (0, time), True)
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# Group the stats by keys. We should really just stick these in a SQL database
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# so we aren't reiventing the wheel.
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def group(stats, groupBy):
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vals = {}
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for stat in stats:
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key = []
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for group in groupBy:
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key.append(stat[group])
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key = tuple(key)
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if key not in vals:
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vals[key] = []
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vals[key].append(stat['time'])
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return vals;
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def mean(l):
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return array(l).mean()
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# Take the somewhat normalized stats file and flatten it so there is a row for
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# every recorded stat.
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def flatten(stats):
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rows = []
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for stat in stats:
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for s in stat['stats']:
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rows.append({
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'browser': stat['browser'],
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'page': stat['page'],
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'pdf': stat['pdf'],
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'round': stat['round'],
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'stat': s['name'],
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'time': int(s['end']) - int(s['start'])
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})
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return rows
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# Dump various stats in a table to compare the baseline and current results.
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# T-test Refresher:
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# If I understand t-test correctly, p is the probability that we'll observe
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# another test that is as extreme as the current result assuming the null
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# hypothesis is true. P is NOT the probability of the null hypothesis.
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# The null hypothesis in this case is that the baseline and current results will
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# be the same. It is generally accepted that you can reject the null hypothesis
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# if the p-value is less than 0.05. So if p < 0.05 we can reject the results
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# are the same which doesn't necessarily mean the results are faster/slower but
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# it can be implied.
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def stat(baseline, current, groupBy):
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labels = groupBy + ['Baseline(ms)', 'Current(ms)', '+/-', '%', 'Result(P<.05)']
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baselineGroup = group(baseline, groupBy)
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currentGroup = group(current, groupBy)
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rows = []
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for key in baselineGroup:
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t, p = stats.ttest_ind(baselineGroup[key], currentGroup[key], equal_var = False)
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baseline = mean(baselineGroup[key])
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current = mean(currentGroup[key])
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speed = ''
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if p < 0.05:
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speed = 'faster' if current < baseline else 'slower'
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row = list(key)
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row += [
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formatTime(baseline),
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formatTime(current),
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formatTime(baseline - current),
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round(100 * (1.0 * baseline - current) / baseline, 2),
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speed
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]
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rows.append(row)
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rows.sort(key=lambda row: tuple(row[0:len(groupBy)]))
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print indent([labels] + rows, hasHeader=True)
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def main():
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optionParser = TestOptions()
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options, args = optionParser.parse_args()
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options = optionParser.verifyOptions(options, args)
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if options == None:
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sys.exit(1)
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with open(args[0]) as baselineFile:
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baseline = flatten(json.load(baselineFile))
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with open(args[1]) as currentFile:
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current = flatten(json.load(currentFile))
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for groupBy in options.groupBy:
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print "-- Grouped By " + ', '.join(groupBy) + ' -- '
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stat(baseline, current, groupBy)
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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main()
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