def compchart_2dbarchart_jsonlogdata(settings, dataset): """This function is responsible for creating bar charts that compare data.""" dataset_types = shared.get_dataset_types(dataset) data = shared.get_record_set_improved(settings, dataset, dataset_types) # pprint.pprint(data) fig, (ax1, ax2) = plt.subplots(nrows=2, gridspec_kw={"height_ratios": [7, 1]}) ax3 = ax1.twinx() fig.set_size_inches(10, 6) # # Puts in the credit source (often a name or url) supporting.plot_source(settings, plt, ax1) supporting.plot_fio_version(settings, data["fio_version"][0], plt, ax1) ax2.axis("off") return_data = create_bars_and_xlabels(settings, data, ax1, ax3) rects1 = return_data["rects1"] rects2 = return_data["rects2"] ax1 = return_data["ax1"] ax3 = return_data["ax3"] # # Set title settings["type"] = "" settings["iodepth"] = dataset_types["iodepth"] if settings["rw"] == "randrw": supporting.create_title_and_sub(settings, plt, skip_keys=["iodepth"]) else: supporting.create_title_and_sub(settings, plt, skip_keys=[]) # # Labeling the top of the bars with their value shared.autolabel(rects1, ax1) shared.autolabel(rects2, ax3) tables.create_stddev_table(settings, data, ax2) if settings["show_cpu"] and not settings["show_ss"]: tables.create_cpu_table(settings, data, ax2) if settings["show_ss"] and not settings["show_cpu"]: tables.create_steadystate_table(settings, data, ax2) # Create legend ax2.legend( (rects1[0], rects2[0]), (data["y1_axis"]["format"], data["y2_axis"]["format"]), loc="center left", frameon=False, ) # # Save graph to PNG file # supporting.save_png(settings, plt, fig)
def chart_2dbarchart_jsonlogdata(settings, dataset): """This function is responsible for drawing iops/latency bars for a particular iodepth.""" dataset_types = shared.get_dataset_types(dataset) data = shared.get_record_set(settings, dataset, dataset_types) fig, (ax1, ax2) = plt.subplots(nrows=2, gridspec_kw={"height_ratios": [7, 1]}) ax3 = ax1.twinx() fig.set_size_inches(10, 6) # # Puts in the credit source (often a name or url) if settings["source"]: plt.text( 1, -0.08, str(settings["source"]), ha="right", va="top", transform=ax1.transAxes, fontsize=9, ) ax2.axis("off") return_data = create_bars_and_xlabels(settings, data, ax1, ax3) rects1 = return_data["rects1"] rects2 = return_data["rects2"] ax1 = return_data["ax1"] ax3 = return_data["ax3"] # # Set title settings["type"] = "" settings[settings["query"]] = dataset_types[settings["query"]] if settings["rw"] == "randrw": supporting.create_title_and_sub( settings, plt, skip_keys=[settings["query"]], ) else: supporting.create_title_and_sub( settings, plt, skip_keys=[settings["query"], "filter"], ) # # Labeling the top of the bars with their value shared.autolabel(rects1, ax1) shared.autolabel(rects2, ax3) # # Draw the standard deviation table tables.create_stddev_table(settings, data, ax2) # # Draw the cpu usage table if requested # pprint.pprint(data) if settings["show_cpu"] and not settings["show_ss"]: tables.create_cpu_table(settings, data, ax2) if settings["show_ss"] and not settings["show_cpu"]: tables.create_steadystate_table(settings, data, ax2) # # Create legend ax2.legend( (rects1[0], rects2[0]), (data["y1_axis"]["format"], data["y2_axis"]["format"]), loc="center left", frameon=False, ) # # Save graph to PNG file # supporting.save_png(settings, plt, fig)