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    Used with the following, where 6000025 was a project with 2.5million issues, and project 12 had 100,000 issues of which 10,000 were open.

    raw_bench_export(project_id: 6000025)
    
    raw_bench_export(project_id: 12)
    
    bench_render('render 2.5 million', project_id: 6000025);nil
    bench_render('render 10,000', project_id: 12, state: 'opened');nil
    
    free_run(project_id: 6000025)
    free_run(project_id: 12, state: 'opened')
    
    bench_export('2.5 million issues', project_id: 6000025)
    
    bench_export('90,000 issues', project_id: 12, state: 'closed')
    
    bench_export('10,000 issues', project_id: 12, state: 'opened')
  • Author Contributor

    Also used these to generate random data:

      def random_data(tempfile, megabytes)
        require 'securerandom'
    
        kb = SecureRandom.hex( 1024 / 2 ).freeze
        (megabytes * 1024).times { tempfile.write( kb ) }
      end
    
    File.open("./large.file", 'w'){|f| random_data(f, 10) }
    # random_data(tempfile, 10) # 10MB ~= 100,000 issues
    # puts ('%.2f' % (tempfile.size.to_f / (2 ** 20))) + 'MB'
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