pub struct OrgAnalyzer { /* private fields */ }Expand description
Integrated organizational defect analyzer Combines git history analysis with defect classification
Supports both rule-based and ML-based classification (NLP-010)
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impl OrgAnalyzer
Sourcepub fn with_ml_model<P: AsRef<Path>>(
cache_dir: P,
ml_model: TrainedModel,
confidence_threshold: f32,
) -> Self
pub fn with_ml_model<P: AsRef<Path>>( cache_dir: P, ml_model: TrainedModel, confidence_threshold: f32, ) -> Self
Create a new organizational analyzer with ML model
§Arguments
cache_dir- Directory for storing cloned repositoriesml_model- Trained ML model for classificationconfidence_threshold- Minimum confidence for ML predictions
§Examples
use organizational_intelligence_plugin::analyzer::OrgAnalyzer;
use organizational_intelligence_plugin::ml_trainer::MLTrainer;
use std::path::PathBuf;
let analyzer = OrgAnalyzer::with_ml_model(
PathBuf::from("/tmp/repos"),
model,
0.65
);Sourcepub async fn analyze_repository(
&self,
repo_url: &str,
repo_name: &str,
max_commits: usize,
) -> Result<Vec<DefectPattern>>
pub async fn analyze_repository( &self, repo_url: &str, repo_name: &str, max_commits: usize, ) -> Result<Vec<DefectPattern>>
Analyze a single repository
§Arguments
repo_url- Repository URLrepo_name- Repository namemax_commits- Maximum commits to analyze
§Returns
Ok(Vec<DefectPattern>)with detected defect patterns
§Examples
let analyzer = OrgAnalyzer::new(PathBuf::from("/tmp/repos"));
let patterns = analyzer.analyze_repository(
"https://github.com/rust-lang/rust",
"rust",
1000
).await?;Auto Trait Implementations§
impl Freeze for OrgAnalyzer
impl !RefUnwindSafe for OrgAnalyzer
impl !Send for OrgAnalyzer
impl !Sync for OrgAnalyzer
impl Unpin for OrgAnalyzer
impl !UnwindSafe for OrgAnalyzer
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