pub(crate) struct ConverterArgs {
    pub(crate) input: String,
    pub(crate) output: Option<String>,
    pub(crate) product_versions: Option<String>,
    pub(crate) execution_timestamp_ms: i64,
    pub(crate) masters: String,
    pub(crate) bots: String,
    pub(crate) log_url: String,
}
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This tool takes results from Fuchsia performance tests (in Fuchsia’s JSON perf test results format) and converts them to the Catapult Dashboard’s JSON HistogramSet format.

See https://cs.opensource.google/fuchsia/fuchsia/+/main:src/testing/catapult_converter/README.md for details on arguments that are copied into output

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§input: String

input file: perf test results JSON file

§output: Option<String>

output file: Catapult HistogramSet JSON file (default is stdout)

§product_versions: Option<String>

release version in the format 0.yyyymmdd.a.b if applicable. e.g. 0.20200101.1.2

§execution_timestamp_ms: i64

copied into output file as pointId, used to order results from different builds in a graph

§masters: String

copied into output file

§bots: String

copied into output file

§log_url: String

copied into output file

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impl FromArgs for ConverterArgs

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fn from_args(__cmd_name: &[&str], __args: &[&str]) -> Result<Self, EarlyExit>

Construct the type from an input set of arguments. Read more
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fn redact_arg_values( __cmd_name: &[&str], __args: &[&str] ) -> Result<Vec<String>, EarlyExit>

Get a String with just the argument names, e.g., options, flags, subcommands, etc, but without the values of the options and arguments. This can be useful as a means to capture anonymous usage statistics without revealing the content entered by the end user. Read more
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impl TopLevelCommand for ConverterArgs

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