[Bug 1234605] New: Review Request: statscache - A daemon to build and keep fedmsg statistics

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https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1234605

            Bug ID: 1234605
           Summary: Review Request: statscache - A daemon to build and
                    keep fedmsg statistics
           Product: Fedora
           Version: rawhide
         Component: Package Review
          Severity: medium
          Priority: medium
          Assignee: nobody@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
          Reporter: rtnpro@xxxxxxxxx
        QA Contact: extras-qa@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
                CC: package-review@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx



Spec URL: https://rtnpro.fedorapeople.org/Packages/SPECS/statscache.spec
SRPM URL:
https://rtnpro.fedorapeople.org/Packages/SRPMS/statscache-0.0.1-1.fc22.src.rpm

Description: Statscache is a plugin to the fedmsg-hub that sits listening in
our
infrastructure.  When new messages arrive, it will pass them off to `plugins
<https://github.com/fedora-infra/statscache_plugins>`_ that will calculate and
store various statistics.  If we want a new kind of statistic to be kept, we
write a new plugin for it.  It will come with a tiny flask frontend, much like
datagrepper, that allows you to query for this or that stat in this or that
format (csv, json, maybe html or svg too but that might be overkill).  The idea
being that we can then build neater smarter frontends that can render
fedmsg-based activity very quickly.. and perhaps later drill-down into the
*details* kept in datagrepper.

Fedora Account System Username:rtnpro

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