I want to create a chart of how many tasks are in a given Schedule State during the length of the sprint. Is it possible to call WsapiDataStore on each day?
2 Answers
What you are looking for is a lookback Snapshot Store , using the Lookback API - this allows you to specify a date or a point in time that you want to query by.
A typical use looks like this:
Ext.create('Rally.data.lookback.SnapshotStore', {
pageSize : 10000,
fetch : ['fetch'],
filters : [{
property : '__At',
value : 'current'
},{
property : '_ItemHierarchy',
value : 'HierarchicalRequirement'
}]
}).load({
callback : function(records) {
Ext.Array.each(records, function(record) {
// do something with each record
});
}
});

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Thanks you. When I use WsapiDataStore, it returns the current state. This is returning an empty array for records. I'm matching it by ObjectID. Am I calling it incorrectly? The code is "loadStories: function(oid) { var store = Ext.create('Rally.data.lookback.SnapshotStore', { pageSize: 10000, autoLoad: true, fetch: true, filters: [ { property: 'ObjectID', operator: '=', value: oid } ], listeners: { load: function(store, records, success) { console.log(records); } } }); }" @user2544318 – user2653897 Aug 07 '13 at 21:16
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I think you need to provide a filter for the `__At` property - what time are you trying to query for? Also, you did not provide anything for the `_itemHierarchy` property. If you want a user story, use `HierarchicalRequirement` as in the snippet above – Tore Aug 07 '13 at 21:56
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I'm trying to get the data for the entire release. How can I get to the properties needed in the Rally documentation? Thanks again, new to Rally and don't really know how it works – user2653897 Aug 07 '13 at 23:01
WsapiDataStore is not intended for historic data. You need to use Rally.data.lookback.SnapshotStore which retrieves data from the Lookback API.
Lookback API allows to see what any work item or collection of work items looked like in the past. This is different from using WS API directly (or via WsapiDataStore) which can provide you with the current state of objects, but does not have historical data.
LBAPI documentation is available here
As far as Rally release object's attributes see WS API object model here. But it is not clear from your comment what you mean by data for the entire release. If you are interested in getting back user stories assigned to a specific release then your query object should be hierarchical requirement and not release, and you may filter by release.
Here is an app that builds a chart using a Release dropdown. Based on the selection in the dropdown the chart is refreshed (it is destroyed and added):
Ext.define('CustomApp', {
extend: 'Rally.app.TimeboxScopedApp',
componentCls: 'app',
scopeType: 'release',
comboboxConfig: {
fieldLabel: 'Select a Release:',
labelWidth: 100,
width: 300
},
addContent: function() {
this._makeStore();
},
onScopeChange: function() {
this._makeStore();
},
_makeStore: function() {
Ext.create('Rally.data.WsapiDataStore', {
model: 'UserStory',
autoLoad: true,
filters: [this.getContext().getTimeboxScope().getQueryFilter()],
listeners: {
load: this._onDataLoaded,
scope: this
}
});
},
_onDataLoaded: function(store, data) {
var records = [];
var scheduleStateGroups = ["Defined","In-Progress","Completed","Accepted"]
// State count variables
var definedCount = 0;
var inProgressCount = 0;
var completedCount = 0;
var acceptedCount = 0;
// Loop through returned data and group/count by ScheduleState
Ext.Array.each(data, function(record) {
//Perform custom actions with the data here
//Calculations, etc.
scheduleState = record.get('ScheduleState');
switch(scheduleState)
{
case "Defined":
definedCount++;
break;
case "In-Progress":
inProgressCount++;
break;
case "Completed":
completedCount++;
break;
case "Accepted":
acceptedCount++;
}
});
if (this.down('#myChart')) {
this.remove('myChart');
}
this.add(
{
xtype: 'rallychart',
height: 400,
itemId: 'myChart',
chartConfig: {
chart: {
},
title: {
text: 'User Story Schedule State Counts',
align: 'center'
},
xField : 'ScheduleState',
xAxis: [
{
//categories: scheduleStateGroups,
title: {
text: 'ScheduleState'
}
}
],
yAxis: {
title: {
text: 'Count'
}
},
plotOptions : {
column: {
color: '#F00'
},
series : {
animation : {
duration : 2000,
easing : 'swing'
}
}
}
},
chartData: {
categories: scheduleStateGroups,
series: [
{
type: 'column',
data: [definedCount, inProgressCount, completedCount, acceptedCount]
}
]
}
}
);
this.down('#myChart')._unmask();
}
});

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