
Andrej Glavić developed and optimized performance comparison tooling across the mozilla/treeherder and mozilla/perfcompare repositories, focusing on seamless Mercurial-to-Git migration and robust hash-based revision handling. He introduced new API endpoints and decoupled loader logic to ensure accurate compare view links and faster retrieval of performance results, leveraging Python, Django, and React. Andrej implemented UUID-based associations for traceability, expanded test coverage for error scenarios, and refactored loader architecture for maintainability. His work improved data reliability and workflow speed, enabling smoother migration and easier maintenance for performance investigations, demonstrating depth in backend development, API integration, and performance optimization.
May 2025 (mozilla/perfcompare) monthly summary focusing on key achievements and business impact. Key feature delivered: a new Performance Comparison Loader (PerfCompare) with Hash-based Revision Fetching, designed to be compatible with the perfcompare workflow. This feature decouples the loading logic from the main loader, leverages the updated Treeherder API for faster retrieval of comparison results, and includes a dedicated loader file for hash-based revision fetching. Added robust test coverage for error scenarios to ensure reliability in edge cases. Major bug fixed: Bug 1962486 – Optimize and create new perfcompare loader, resulting in a more reliable loading path and improved performance. Overall impact: improved speed and reliability of performance comparison workflows, enabling faster decision-making and easier maintenance; cleaner loader architecture that supports future extensions. Technologies/skills demonstrated: Python module refactoring and loader architecture, Treeherder API integration, unit and error-path testing, hash-based revision handling, and maintainable code design.
May 2025 (mozilla/perfcompare) monthly summary focusing on key achievements and business impact. Key feature delivered: a new Performance Comparison Loader (PerfCompare) with Hash-based Revision Fetching, designed to be compatible with the perfcompare workflow. This feature decouples the loading logic from the main loader, leverages the updated Treeherder API for faster retrieval of comparison results, and includes a dedicated loader file for hash-based revision fetching. Added robust test coverage for error scenarios to ensure reliability in edge cases. Major bug fixed: Bug 1962486 – Optimize and create new perfcompare loader, resulting in a more reliable loading path and improved performance. Overall impact: improved speed and reliability of performance comparison workflows, enabling faster decision-making and easier maintenance; cleaner loader architecture that supports future extensions. Technologies/skills demonstrated: Python module refactoring and loader architecture, Treeherder API integration, unit and error-path testing, hash-based revision handling, and maintainable code design.
April 2025 performance engineering monthly summary: Implemented Git migration compatibility across core performance tooling to preserve accurate links and revision lookups through Mercurial-to-Git migration. In mozilla/treeherder, added a new API endpoint and tests to ensure hash-based compare view links in mach try perf resolve correctly after migration. In mozilla/perfcompare, extended perf tooling with Git-migration compatibility, hash-based revision lookups, and generation of perfcompare links via hashed commit messages; updated loader and treeherder logic and added tests for hash-to-commit validation. These changes deliver end-to-end link integrity, improved data reliability, and smoother migration experience for performance investigations.
April 2025 performance engineering monthly summary: Implemented Git migration compatibility across core performance tooling to preserve accurate links and revision lookups through Mercurial-to-Git migration. In mozilla/treeherder, added a new API endpoint and tests to ensure hash-based compare view links in mach try perf resolve correctly after migration. In mozilla/perfcompare, extended perf tooling with Git-migration compatibility, hash-based revision lookups, and generation of perfcompare links via hashed commit messages; updated loader and treeherder logic and added tests for hash-to-commit validation. These changes deliver end-to-end link integrity, improved data reliability, and smoother migration experience for performance investigations.

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