felipehespanhol / log_parser

SP test log parser

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LogParser

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This gem parses a log file and print a report informing the page views count per page and also the unique page views.

It's possible to generate reports like this:

# Total page views

/about/2 90 visits
/contact 89 visits
/index 82 visits
/about 81 visits
/help_page/1 80 visits
/home 78 visits

# Unique page views

/help_page/1 23 unique views
/contact 23 unique views
/home 23 unique views
/index 23 unique views
/about/2 22 unique views
/about 21 unique views

Installation

Execute:

$ bundle install

Usage

To parse a log a file use the bin/parser binary giving the log file path as parameter. For example, if you have a webserver.log file inside this library folder, you could run it like:

$ ./bin/parser webserver.log

The log file should contain each line a path and an IP address separated by space. Eg.:

/help_page/1 722.247.931.582
/contact 184.123.665.067
/help_page/1 929.398.951.889
/home 316.433.849.805
/contact 316.433.849.805
/home 184.123.665.067
/home 235.313.352.950
/contact 184.123.665.067
/home 316.433.849.805
/about 061.945.150.735
/home 316.433.849.805

Development

After checking out the repo, run bin/setup to install dependencies. Then, run rake spec to run the tests. You can also run bin/console for an interactive prompt that will allow you to experiment.

This gem uses Standard Ruby (https://github.com/testdouble/standard) for linting purposes. This is a wrapper on top of Rubocop. So in order to check your code style simply run:

$ rake standard

Tests

In order to run the tests either use rake spec or bundle exec rspec spec.

Contributing

Bug reports and pull requests are welcome on GitHub at https://github.com/felipehespanhol/log_parser.

License

The gem is available as open source under the terms of the MIT License.

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