name: gipeda version: 0.1 category: Development synopsis: Git Performance Dashboard description: Gitpeda is a a tool that presents data from your program’s benchmark suite (or any other source), with nice tables and shiny graphs. . So it is up to you whether you have a polling shell script loop, a post-commit hook or a elaborate jenkins setup. As long as the performance data ends up in the `logs/` directory, gipeda is happy. . Gipeda produces static pages. In fact, the (single) html file and the accompagning JavaScript code is completely static. Giepda just generates a large number of json files. This has the advantage of easy deployment: Just put gipeda in your webspace of copy the files to some static web hosting and you are done. This putts very little load on your server, is cache friendly and has no security problems. . Do you want to see it live? Check out these: . * Demo page, visualizing fairly boring stuff about gipedia itself: http://nomeata.github.io/gipeda/ * GHC’s gipeda installation: https://perf.ghc.haskell.org/ homepage: https://github.com/nomeata/gipeda license: MIT license-file: LICENSE author: Joachim Breitner maintainer: mail@joachim-breitner.de build-type: Simple extra-source-files: README.md, site/index.html, site/js/gipeda.js, install-jslibs.sh cabal-version: >=1.10 executable gipeda main-is: gipeda.hs other-modules: BenchmarkSettings, BenchmarksInCSV, BenchNames, GraphReport, IndexReport, JsonSettings, JsonUtils, ParentMap, Paths, ReadResult, ReportTypes, RevReport, Shake, Summary, WithLatestLogs build-depends: base >= 4.6 && <4.9, bytestring >= 0.10 && <0.11, containers >= 0.4 && <0.6, directory >= 1.2 && <1.3, filepath >= 1.3 && <1.4, shake >= 0.13 && <0.15, text >= 0.11 && <1.3, unordered-containers >= 0.2 && <0.3, split >= 0.2 && <0.3, vector >= 0.10 && <0.11, cassava >= 0.4 && <0.5, yaml >= 0.8 && <0.9, aeson >= 0.7 && <0.9 hs-source-dirs: src default-language: Haskell2010 source-repository head type: git location: https://github.com/nomeat/gipeda