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#!/usr/bin/python2
#
# Copyright 2019 Google Inc.
#
# Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
# found in the LICENSE file.
#
# Helper script that takes as input 2 CSVs downloaded from perf.skia.org and
# outputs a CSV with test_name, avg_value1 (from CSV1), avg_value2 (from CSV2),
# perc_diff between avg_value1 and avg_value2.
# This script also discards NUM_OUTLIERS_TO_REMOVE min values and
# NUM_OUTLIERS_TO_REMOVE max values.
import csv
import optparse
import sys
import re
MISSING_STR = 'N/A'
NUM_OUTLIERS_TO_REMOVE = 2
def read_from_csv(csv_file):
test_to_avg = {}
with open(csv_file, 'rb') as f:
csv_reader = csv.reader(f, delimiter=',')
# First row should contain headers. Validate that it does.
header_row = csv_reader.next()
if header_row[0] != 'id':
raise Exception('%s in unexpected format' % csv_file)
p = re.compile('^.*,test=(.*),$')
for v in csv_reader:
# Extract the test name.
result = p.search(v[0])
test_name = result.group(1)
vals = [float(i) for i in v[1:]]
vals.sort()
# Discard outliers.
vals = vals[NUM_OUTLIERS_TO_REMOVE:-NUM_OUTLIERS_TO_REMOVE]
# Find the avg val.
avg_val = reduce(lambda x, y: x+y, vals) / float(len(vals))
test_to_avg[test_name] = avg_val
return test_to_avg
def combine_results(d1, d2):
test_to_result = {}
for test1, v1 in d1.items():
v2 = d2.get(test1, MISSING_STR)
perc_diff = MISSING_STR
if v2 != MISSING_STR:
diff = v2 - v1
avg = (v2 + v1)/2
perc_diff = 0 if avg == 0 else diff/avg * 100
result = {
'test_name': test1,
'csv1': v1,
'csv2': v2,
'perc_diff': perc_diff,
}
test_to_result[test1] = result
# Also add keys in d2 and not d1.
for test2, v2 in d2.items():
if test2 in test_to_result:
continue
test_to_result[test2] = {
'test_name': test2,
'csv1': MISSING_STR,
'csv2': v2,
'perc_diff': MISSING_STR,
}
return test_to_result
def write_to_csv(output_dict, output_csv):
with open(output_csv, 'w') as f:
fieldnames = ['test_name', 'csv1', 'csv2', 'perc_diff']
writer = csv.DictWriter(f, fieldnames=fieldnames)
writer.writeheader()
tests = output_dict.keys()
tests.sort()
for test in tests:
writer.writerow(output_dict[test])
def parse_and_output(csv1, csv2, output_csv):
test_to_avg1 = read_from_csv(csv1)
test_to_avg2 = read_from_csv(csv2)
output_dict = combine_results(test_to_avg1, test_to_avg2)
write_to_csv(output_dict, output_csv)
def main():
option_parser = optparse.OptionParser()
option_parser.add_option(
'', '--csv1', type=str,
help='The first CSV to parse.')
option_parser.add_option(
'', '--csv2', type=str,
help='The second CSV to parse.')
option_parser.add_option(
'', '--output_csv', type=str,
help='The file to write the output CSV to.')
options, _ = option_parser.parse_args()
sys.exit(parse_and_output(options.csv1, options.csv2, options.output_csv))
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()