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abhishek gupta

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Jun 10, 2015, 1:34:02 AM6/10/15
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Hi,

                   In our company we have centralized Jenkins setup ,because of it we are keeping less than 5 build per job. I have written a post build plugin to publish test results using xml generated by in-house automation tool. My plugin store all builds records (despite being discarded by Jenkins) in a csv file in workspace of each job. Generate CSV file format is as below:-

 

Date, Counter 1 ,Counter 2

21-05-2015,1000,49

25-05-2015,900,149

 

 

Now I need to generate graph using this csv file, when I try to use plot plugin , it does not allow me to use x-axis , it uses x-axis for builds(present is job’s history), but I want to use x-axis for date column of csv.

 

Please suggest some other plugin or tutorial (or example) to generate graph in my plugin.



Thanks

Abhishek

Roman

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Jun 10, 2015, 4:49:19 AM6/10/15
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abhishek gupta

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Jun 11, 2015, 12:40:35 AM6/11/15
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Hi Roman,
                        Thanks for pointers. I looking something which uses csv for data.

Ioannis Moutsatsos

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Jul 1, 2015, 9:17:32 PM7/1/15
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Yes, I agree with you. The plot plugin is very limited.
You could use the R-plugin to use a small R-script to create any beautiful graph you want
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