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@stryker-mutator/dashboard-data-access
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This package contains the data access layer of the stryker dashboard application.
|--------------------|
| Project |
|--------------------|
| owner: string PK |
| name: string RK |
| enabled: bool |
| apiKeyHash: string |
|--------------------|
|-----------------------------------|
| MutationTestingReport |
|-----------------------------------|
| projectName;version: string PK |
| module: string RK |
| mutationScore: number |
|-----------------------------------|
projectName = `${owner};${name}`
Legend:
PK = Partition key
RK = Row key
This data model will be stored in an Azure table service database. It is a, very scalable, NoSQL database.
Some notes:
Project
's owner
is i.e. 'github.com/stryker-mutator'
Project
's name
is the short name of the repository, i.e. 'stryker'
MutationTestingReport
's projectName
and version
form the Partition Key. This is te full project name including the branch name (usually) i.e. 'github.com/stryker-mutator/stryker/master'
The mutation testing report json data is stored in Azure blob storage. The name of the blobs are projectName
/version
/module
.
FAQs
This package contains the data access layer of the stryker dashboard application.
We found that @stryker-mutator/dashboard-data-access demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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