bench-forgejo/models/user_heatmap.go
Christopher 64680b72bd Fixing MSSQL timestamp type (#5511)
MSSQL is using the wrong type here which results in a strconv.ParseInt: parsing "2018-12-07T00:00:00Z": invalid syntax error.
The added datediff(SECOND, '19700101', x) results in the unix timestamp to be returned.

Signed-off-by: Christopher Dziomba <christopher.dziomba@gmail.com>
2018-12-11 10:05:24 +08:00

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// Copyright 2018 The Gitea Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a MIT-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.package models
package models
import (
"code.gitea.io/gitea/modules/setting"
"code.gitea.io/gitea/modules/util"
)
// UserHeatmapData represents the data needed to create a heatmap
type UserHeatmapData struct {
Timestamp util.TimeStamp `json:"timestamp"`
Contributions int64 `json:"contributions"`
}
// GetUserHeatmapDataByUser returns an array of UserHeatmapData
func GetUserHeatmapDataByUser(user *User) ([]*UserHeatmapData, error) {
hdata := make([]*UserHeatmapData, 0)
var groupBy string
var groupByName = "timestamp" // We need this extra case because mssql doesn't allow grouping by alias
switch {
case setting.UseSQLite3:
groupBy = "strftime('%s', strftime('%Y-%m-%d', created_unix, 'unixepoch'))"
case setting.UseMySQL:
groupBy = "UNIX_TIMESTAMP(DATE(FROM_UNIXTIME(created_unix)))"
case setting.UsePostgreSQL:
groupBy = "extract(epoch from date_trunc('day', to_timestamp(created_unix)))"
case setting.UseMSSQL:
groupBy = "datediff(SECOND, '19700101', dateadd(DAY, 0, datediff(day, 0, dateadd(s, created_unix, '19700101'))))"
groupByName = groupBy
}
err := x.Select(groupBy+" AS timestamp, count(user_id) as contributions").
Table("action").
Where("user_id = ?", user.ID).
And("created_unix > ?", (util.TimeStampNow() - 31536000)).
GroupBy(groupByName).
OrderBy("timestamp").
Find(&hdata)
return hdata, err
}