I am trying to generate custom (and highly granular) cycle/lead time data for tabular and chart views using the REST API from JavaScript.
I have a custom (non-required) field on my stories & defects, c_KanbanStatus with the following possible values [ null, "Kickoff", "PO", "Creative", "Team Backlog", "Coding", "Acceptance Testing", "Accepted" ].
I only recently added this custom field, so a lot of my stories don't have that field (or weren't 'born' with it).
My thinking goes as follows:
- Do a Lookback query for each kanban status transition
- Aggregate by ObjectID
- For each ObjectID, for each state, calculate the time-delta between when the object enters that state and when the object enters the subsequent state.
This is an extract of my code:
var kanbanStates =
[
"Kickoff",
"PO",
"Creative",
"Team Backlog",
"Coding",
"Acceptance Testing"
];
var username = "**************";
var password = "**************";
var deferreds = [];
for(var i = 0; i < kanbanStates.length; i++)
{
var find =
{
_ProjectHierarchy: ***************,
"_PreviousValues.c_KanbanStatus": { $lt: kanbanStates[i] },
c_KanbanStatus: kanbanStates[i]
};
var config =
{
url:"https://rally1.rallydev.com/analytics/v2.0/service/rally/workspace/********/artifact/snapshot/query.js?find=" + JSON.stringify(find) + "&fields=true&pagesize=999999",
dataType: "jsonp",
jsonp: "jsonp",
contentType: "application/json",
beforeSend: function(xhr)
{
xhr.setRequestHeader("Authorization", "Basic " + btoa(username + ":" + password));
}
};
deferreds.push($.ajax(config));
}
var aggregateResultsByObjectID = function(results)
{
var resultsByItemID = {};
for(var i = 0; i < results.length; i++)
{
if(!results[i][0].Results.c_KanbanStatus === kanbanStates[i])
throw "States don't match!";
for(var j = 0; j < results[i][0].Results.length; j++)
{
var itemID = results[i][0].Results[j].ObjectID;
if(!resultsByItemID.hasOwnProperty(itemID))
{
resultsByItemID[itemID] =
{
creationDate: results[i][0].Results[j].CreationDate,
name: results[i][0].Results[j].Name,
states: [],
results: []
};
}
resultsByItemID[itemID].results.push(results[i][0].Results[j]);
resultsByItemID[itemID].states.push(results[i][0].Results[j].c_KanbanStatus);
}
}
return resultsByItemID;
};
$.when.apply($, deferreds).done(function()
{
var resultsByItemID = aggregateResultsByObjectID(arguments);
console.log(resultsByItemID);
});
The problem with this query is that I get multiple results back for each ObjectID for each state, even though I specify I only want those snapshots that have differing c_KanbanStatus fields. When I check the results, for the same ObjectID and the same combination if c_KanbanStatus and _PreviousValues.c_KanbanStatus, I get a lot of snapshots back, each with some other field edit.
For example, for the same ObjectID, I get these two results:
_PreviousValues:
{
_User: 10301773174
c_KanbanStatus: null
},
c_KanbanStatus: "Coding"
AND
_PreviousValues:
{
ScheduleState: 10148772688
_User: 10148977759
},
c_KanbanStatus: "Coding"
I expect the first result (snapshot for when it went from not having a c_KanbanStatus field set, to "Coding"). The second result seems to imply it went from not having a c_KanbanStatus field at all, to "Coding", but why?
I have a feeling I'm missing something deep in the Lookback API. Please help me understand!
Ext.Array.filter(records, function(record) { return record.get('ScheduleState') === 'Accepted'
and filtered further usingRally.util.Array.last