From 6761942ff0fa8b17ca367bd2b2bfee11fdf80c6b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: octo Date: Thu, 7 Apr 2005 07:32:16 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Moved the rest to trunk/ --- CHANGELOG | 240 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ COPYING | 482 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ FAQ | 34 +++++ MANIFEST | 64 +++++++++ README | 188 ++++++++++++++++++++++++ THANKS | 27 ++++ TODO | 29 ++++ config | 152 ++++++++++++++++++++ onis | 333 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 9 files changed, 1549 insertions(+) create mode 100644 CHANGELOG create mode 100644 COPYING create mode 100644 FAQ create mode 100644 MANIFEST create mode 100644 README create mode 100644 THANKS create mode 100644 TODO create mode 100644 config create mode 100755 onis diff --git a/CHANGELOG b/CHANGELOG new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b794520 --- /dev/null +++ b/CHANGELOG @@ -0,0 +1,240 @@ + onis - CHANGELOG +================== +http://verplant.org/onis/ + + 0.7.2 - Spanish translation + ============================= + - Javier Garcia Alarcon (Sorry, my term didn't like all the fancy spanish + characters :/) has contributed a spanish translation for onis. Thank you + very much :) + + + + 0.7.1 - Improved aging and new translation + ============================================ + - ``Aging'' now only occurs once a day, so you can generate hourly-stats + without losing data.. + - Christoffer Jonsson has sent in a swedish translation. Thank you very + much :) + - Fixes in the CSS files allow the MSIE to render the generated files + correctly. You have to resize the images to 50 by 50 pixels though.. If + you don't like that you'll have to edit the CSS files yourself.. + + + + 0.7.0 - Aging data and themes + =============================== + - A parser for EnergyMech logfiles has been contributed/added. Thanks to + Korbinian Rosenegger :) Unfortunately it doesn't quite work, yet.. + - When including images in the stats the images will now be displayed in + the Userdetails-stats, too. + - There is a new ``public_page'' option: When set to ``true'' (the + default setting) the page will eventually show up on onis' homepage. + - There is now support for simple themes. Basically, they are ordered + configs.. Also, the themes have been improved a bit.. + - Words, Nicks and Ident `age' now. This means, that a lot less diskspace + will be used to store persistent data, because useless old data will be + removed.. + - The nicks-Plugin is now RFC2812 compliant. + + + + 0.6.1 - Bugfixes + ================== + - A display bug with the ``Conversations'' plugin has been fixed. + - POD documentation for some modules has been improved/added. + - Bjørn Danielsen has contributed a norwegian translation. + Thanks a lot :) + - Handling of unidentified nicks has been improved. People who don't use + the users-configuration and run onis on small logs (daily logs or so) + may see a huge improvment here.. + + + + 0.6.0 - Detailed nick statistics + ================================== + - The new ``Userdetails''-plugin provides detailed per-user-statistics + for people that are into that kind of things (ie. me ;). + - The width of the bars of the ``Conversation''-plugin is calculated more + appropriately now. + - Typos in lang/german.lang have been fixed. + - Persistency files won't work with any other version than they were + created with. + + + + 0.5.1 - Some more cosmetics + ============================= + - Dircproxy parser has been fixed. The format seems to have changed. + - Error- and warning-messages have been changed to provide more + information about what's wrong and how it can be fixed. + + + + 0.5.0 - Stable, at last + ========================= + - The Conversations- and the Nicks-plugin both now ignore nicks that + didn't write at least 100 lines. This value will be configurable in a + later release. + - The persistency data is ignored now, if the user configuration changes. + This has caused some irritation in the past so I thought it would be + good to implement.. + - Output fixes.. (Thanks Bob :) + - A new theme, named ``liner'' after it's creator, has been added. + Thanks a lot :) + + + + 0.4.9 - Bugfixes and conversations + ==================================== + - Workaround for MSIE issues have been implemented. Isn't it weird that + such a widespread browser can;t even center a table the right way?! + - A bug html-tag generation code has been fixed. Now all there's left to + do is to use them ;) + - The ``Conversations'' plugin has been added. It displays the persons + with the most conversations. + - The user config has been integrated a lot better into the nick-tracing + code. + - A bug in the persistency code has been fixed. Thanks to Bob Ball for + reporting it :) + + + + 0.4.8 - Look ma, that's me on the internet ;) + =============================================== + - Option to add an image to each nick has been added. + - Option to ignore hosts/nicks has been added. + - The newest time is now saved per-file, so the order of the input files + doesn't matter anymore. + - Files are no longer identified by their name, their inode numbers are + used instead. This has not been tested unter M$ Windows! + - New default config is to sort the users by words, not lines. + - Fixed bug with the coloring-code (Thanks to Bob Ball for pointing this + out :) + + + + 0.4.7 - Colors and users + ========================== + - Added forgotten ident prefix `='. + - Recognition of mIRC-color-codes has been added. (Thanks to Bob Ball for + coding this :) + - A user-configuration has been added which aloows to set specific + information (like link, realname and image) for an user. + + + + 0.4.6 - Yet another nasty bug fixed + ===================================== + - A bug in the persistency code has been fixed: If the first line of a + logfile had the same timestamp as the last line parsed in the previous + run, the entire logfile would not be parsed. + - An alternate config file can be set with the ``--config'' command line + argument. + + + + 0.4.5 - Purge option and fixes + ================================ + - Option to automatically purge (truncate or delete) parsed logfiles has + been added. + - Input files will be sorted by mtime from now on. This addresses an + issue with weird sorted input.. + - The dancer-parser has had a problem with the month of december (which + has been taken care of ;) + - A potential deivision by zero in Html.pm has been fixed. + + + + 0.4.4 - Bugfix release + ======================== + - Forgotten config options have been added again. + - Fixes in the translation system. + + + + 0.4.3 - Multilingualism + ========================= + - A bug in the generated HTML code has been fixed. + - Support for translations and a german translation has been added. + - A parser for dancer-logs has been added (again). + + + + 0.4.2 - Bugfix release + ======================== + - An issue with perl 5.8.0 has been resolved: Time::Local tried to load + ``Config'' and got onis' module with the same name. + - A bug in the Eggdrop parser has been fixed: leave-events were not + parsed correctly. + - A parser for xchat has been added. + + + + 0.4.1 - Added missing features and more + ========================================= + - Internal restructure due to planned features. + - The main table can now be sorted by lines, words or characters written. + - Written lines, words and characters can be displayed at will. You can + even chose between number only, bar only and both. + - The overall-distribution of time spent chatting can be displayed. + - A plugin named ``Interesting Numbers'' has been added. It brings back + the information displayed by the ``Action'', ``Kicks'' and + ``Soliloquies'' plugins. + - URLs are now cut after 50 characters. + - The daily activity stats now use characters (instead of lines) for + greater precision. + + + + 0.4.0 - Complete rewrite (testing) + ==================================== + - Complete rewrite of huge parts of the program. + - Improvments for nick-tracing. + - Fixes for URL-Matching. + - Better config-parsing. + - Persistent data using ``Storable''. + - New, lighter output theme. + - Tons of other stuff I forgot to write down. + + + + 0.3.3 - Major Feature Enhancements + ==================================== + - Bug fixed: eggdrop and dircproxy logs wouldn't work with the kicks + plugin. Thanks to Daniel Peters. + - New plugin: nicks determines the nicks which were mentioned the most. + - New plugin: channel tries to determine the channel's name. This only + works with eggdrop, ircii, mirc and perlbot logs. + - New plugin: topics lists the last topics set in the channel. + - There are more configuration options for certain plugins. + - onis uses Getopt::Long for some settings such as channel name or output + file. Getopt::Long is part of the standard perl distribution. + - Quotes taken out of the logfiles are now escaped and URLs are linked. + There can be only one URL per line so far. + - Bug fixed: You can now include images from other webservers in the + config file. + - Bug fixed: The words plugin now ignores nicks. + + + + 0.3.0 - Major Feature Enhancements + ==================================== + - Merged Fester's "extensions" into the main branch as "plugins". 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The most common way to get the ident/hostname pair is by joining +the channel. + + 2. ``onis tells me there is no data when I try to parse my logs!'' +==================================================================== +If you use eggdrop-logs: + Read the ``README'' file. Now! And make sure you don't miss + section `3.2'! +If you _don't_ use eggdrop-logs: + Did you set the ``logtype'' option correctly? It's in the ``config'' + file somewhere. If you have set this option correctly and keep getting + this error even with larger (> 1000 lines) logs, please send an email. + + 3. ``onis can't find "warnings.pm" or something..'' +===================================================== +For some reason especially FreeBSD users seem to use an outdated version +of perl (< 5.6.0). This old version does not provide the ``warnings'' +pragma, which onis uses. Your best bet is to upgrade your perl +distribution to at least 5.6.0. + +-- +octo (at verplant.org) diff --git a/MANIFEST b/MANIFEST new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b29f122 --- /dev/null +++ b/MANIFEST @@ -0,0 +1,64 @@ +CHANGELOG +config +COPYING +lang/english.lang +lang/german.lang +lang/norwegian.lang +lang/spanish.lang +lang/swedish.lang +lib/Onis/Config.pm +lib/Onis/Data/Core.pm +lib/Onis/Data/Persistent.pm +lib/Onis/Html.pm +lib/Onis/Language.pm +lib/Onis/Parser/Dancer.pm +lib/Onis/Parser/Dircproxy.pm +lib/Onis/Parser/Eggdrop.pm +lib/Onis/Parser/Irssi.pm +lib/Onis/Parser/Mirc.pm +lib/Onis/Parser/Persistent.pm +lib/Onis/Parser/Xchat.pm +lib/Onis/Plugins/Bignumbers.pm +lib/Onis/Plugins/Conversations.pm +lib/Onis/Plugins/Core.pm +lib/Onis/Plugins/Interestingnumbers.pm +lib/Onis/Plugins/Nicks.pm +lib/Onis/Plugins/Topics.pm +lib/Onis/Plugins/Urls.pm +lib/Onis/Plugins/Userdetails.pm +lib/Onis/Plugins/Words.pm +lib/Onis/Users.pm +onis +README +reports/dark-theme/h-blue.png +reports/dark-theme/h-green.png +reports/dark-theme/h-red.png +reports/dark-theme/h-yellow.png +reports/dark-theme/style.css +reports/dark-theme/unknown.png +reports/dark-theme/v-blue.png +reports/dark-theme/v-green.png +reports/dark-theme/v-red.png +reports/dark-theme/v-yellow.png +reports/light-theme/blue.png +reports/light-theme/green.png +reports/light-theme/red.png +reports/light-theme/stripes.png +reports/light-theme/style.css +reports/light-theme/unknown.png +reports/light-theme/yellow.png +reports/liner-theme/h-blue.png +reports/liner-theme/h-gold.png +reports/liner-theme/h-green.png +reports/liner-theme/h-purple.png +reports/liner-theme/style.css +reports/liner-theme/unknown.png +reports/liner-theme/v-blue.png +reports/liner-theme/v-gold.png +reports/liner-theme/v-green.png +reports/liner-theme/v-purple.png +THANKS +themes/dark.theme +themes/light.theme +themes/liner.theme +users.conf diff --git a/README b/README new file mode 100644 index 0000000..71e43af --- /dev/null +++ b/README @@ -0,0 +1,188 @@ + onis 0.7.2 - README - 2005-01-21 +================================== +http://verplant.org/onis/ + + + Table of Contents +------------------- + 1. Brief description + 2. Setting it up + 3. Using it + 4. Language Files + 5. User configuration + + + 1. Brief description +====================== +``onis'' is a small perl-script that generates html-files out of your +irc-logs that contain some statistic information about what's going on on +that channel. For a sample look at the onis-homepage. + + + 2. Setting it up +================== +Just follow the example in 'config'. Please make sure to edit it! + + + 3. Using it +============= +Once set up right you can run onis with a command along these lines: + +octo@leeloo:~/onis-0.5.1 $ ./onis --output reports/channel.html my-logs/* + + 3.1 Timestamps +---------------- +Timestamps in the logfiles are an absolute requirement. If your logfiles +don't have timestamps you can't use onis with them. So enable them now ;) + + 3.2 Persistency +----------------- +Persistency is there for one reason: speed. It's simply faster to load +already-parsed data into memory than to re-parse it again. However, since +you start with nothing the first run will take as long as ever. + +Also, since this feature isn't easy for the program there are some issues +which might be confusing for the user. First, the program has to `know' if +the saved data is good and fresh and useable. It does so by comparing the +current configuration and the configuration saved with the old data. So if +you add or remove a plugin, change the ``min_word_length'' setting or edit +the user configuration your old-data will not be re-used and overwritten. + +The second issue effects only the ``Eggdrop'' parser: For persistency to +work the program has to determine the ABSOLUTE time of each line (i.e. the +date and time to at least the accuracy of one minute). The eggdrop version +I use (1.6.15) saves such a date/time entry at the end of each logfile. +That means that as long as the end of the file isn't written (i.e. the +whole day it covers) onis is unable to determine the date of that file. So +running onis every 15 minutes changes the random quotes picked but that's +it. It will not add the latest file unless the date is written which +happends at midnight. + + 3.3 Purge Logs +---------------- +Please be very carefull with this option. This is a new, unstable and +hardly tested feature! There may be bugs and they may delete your logfiles +(if you use this feature, that is). Don't yell at me if you accidentially +get rid of two years worth of logs.. It is possible to use ``purge_logs'' +without activating ``use_persistency''. That's your own damn fault. +You have been warned. + +There are two modes of operation: +- ``truncate'' deletes the content of a parsed logfile. The logfile itself + survives, so that clients that don't create new logs + automatically don't fall on their face. +- ``delete'' deletes the file itself. That might come in handy when a + client creates a new logfile every day. + +For both modes it is essential that onis can open the logfiles in +write-mode. It _could_ delete files without the write-bit set, but it +won't for obvious reasons. + + 3.4 Data aging +---------------- +This is a experimental feature introduced in 0.7.0: Since there is a lot +of absolutely useless data in the persistency files, the data gathered now +ages over the time. This may result in weird effects and I am not quite +sure it works as expected, so I'll have an eye on it and hopefully improve +it as needed ;) Anyways, here's what I do: + Idents have a line-counter. This counter is decremented one tenth per +run and afterwards rounded down. This means, that you have to write at +very least one line every day. If an ident writes 120 lines, it will be +deleted after 30 runs (one month, when run dayly) unless he/she writes +some lines in the meantime.. Obviously this might be a problem for persons +who run onis hourly.. + The nicks and words age a little differently: For everyitem there is an +``age'' and a ``ttl'' (time to life) setting. With every occurence the age +is reset to zero and ttl increased. At the end of each session ``ttl'' is +decreased by ``age'' and afterwards ``age'' is increased by one. If +``ttl'' becomes smaller than one the record is deleted. + In the future I will propably switch to keeping a timestamp and +calculating days, rather than counting runs, but I wanted to try this +approach first.. + + + 4. Language Files +=================== +onis 0.4.3 has a first experimental support for translations. I don't +speak any languages other than english and german so I'm hoping for +volunteers to send in more translations. The language-files are very very +simple, so my mom _could_ create them ;) I'll use a simple example: + +-- BEGIN: fooish.lang -- +# Language file for Fooish +"foobar": "translation"; # Should be fixed! +"Something": "Translation one", "Translation two"; +-- END: fooish.lang -- + +One can observe the following rules: +- Everything outside of double-quotes is ignored. Colons and semi-colons + should be added anyways. +- Everything after an ``hash'' (`#') (up to the end of the line) is a + comment and will be ignored. (Except when inside quotes, of course) +- The first string in a line is the original, all strings after that are + translations. (If there is more than one translation for a given phrase + a random one will be choosen at runtime) +- If no translation can bve found the original string will be used. +- The string provided here will be fed to a printf-call. DO NOT CHANGE any + of those `%s', `%u', `%.1f' etc. thingies, since they will be replaced + by whatever makes sense. + +If you have any problems with this, please let me know. + + + 5. User configuration +======================= +Starting with version 0.4.7 onis offers the ability to configure (or +hardcode) a user configuration. The user configuration is able to: +- map one or more hostmasks to a user, +- specify a realname for a user, +- add a link to the user's homepage and +- add an image to the user. +- ignore users + +The configuration file (default: ``users.conf'') has the following syntax: + +-- BEGIN: users.conf -- +# User configuration for #channel +this_username +{ + name: Realname; + host: *!real*@*.provider.com; + link: http://homepage.url/; + image: http://homepage.url/my_pic.png; +} +-- END: users.conf -- + +As you can see each record starts with a username followed by curly +brackets which contain the settings for this username. The settings are in +the form ``key: value;'' and valid keys (as of now) are ``name'', +``host'', ``link'' and ``image''. Each setting can come in any order and +as often as needed. If more than one `name', `link' or `image' is set one +will be chosen randomly at runtime. +- ``name'' Sets the realname for this nick. This name is set as ``title'' + for the call containing the username, which some browsers display as + tooltip. +- ``host'' sets the hostmask for this username. You can use `*' and `?' + which are interpreted as bash-like wildcards, i.e. `*' is a string of + any length (including empty) and `?' is any character (which must be + present). Oh, and the user-flags (like `~', `+', etc) are removed before + matching against this string, so you should not specify them here. +- ``link'' sets the users homepage. A link to this homepage will be + included in the statistics page. +- ``image'' specifies the URL of an image which will be displayed in later + versions. The URL is inserted as-is without ANY checking. This means + that it you enter a relative-URL it must be relative to the + output-file's location. + +There is one special user, ``ignore''. Every nick that matches the +enclosed ``host'' settings will be ignored. + +Everything after a hash-sign `#' up to the end of the line is considered a +comment and is removed before processing the config. But I think you've +guessed that ;) + +Keep in mind that changing the user configuration renders your persistency +file useless and it (the persistency file) will be deleted the next time +you run onis! (Read section 3.2!) +-- +octo (at verplant.org) diff --git a/THANKS b/THANKS new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9f61b25 --- /dev/null +++ b/THANKS @@ -0,0 +1,27 @@ +Korbinian Rosenegger + For the initial ``Dancer'', ``Dircproxy'' and ``Energymech'' parsers + +Tyler McHenry + For coding the first few extensions + +Daniel Peters + For pointing out bugs :) + +Jesper Hansen + For his continuous feedback, bugreports and feature requests ;) + +Bob Ball + For his feedback, feature requests and code contibutions (support for + mIRC color codes) :) + +``Liner'' (real name unknown ;) + For his theme :) + +Bjørn Danielsen + For the norwegian translation + +Christoffer Jonsson + For the swedish translation + +Javier Garc¡a + For the spanish translation diff --git a/TODO b/TODO new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8578a41 --- /dev/null +++ b/TODO @@ -0,0 +1,29 @@ +Minor bugfix: +[23:23] <@[charly]> nur doof wenn's 'nen nick namens "ich" gibt, mit dem reden dann alle am meisten ;) +[23:24] <@octo> [charly]: Hm, und der hat auch 100 Zeilen geschrieben? +[23:24] <@[charly]> mom +[23:29] <@[charly]> w?rd sagen 3 zeilen + +- have config option to set min-lines for plugins + +- the config reader could generate a warning if you +have a newline before a semicolon on a non-whitespace line? + +- remove the +elements from the bar where there is 0 activity - for example, the bar on the +number of lines... + +- Finally, the other thing I think would be useful would be to exagerate the +bottom bar on the main table; its too small to see when the user is on at the +moment... so perhaps take a maximum (looks like the max is 100px?) and +minimum width (perhaps 50px?) for the bottom bar and then have the bars for +everyone inbetween scaled into this range? + +- Another thing that would be useful is a config option for some HTML that is +put at the top of each stats page; so you can have links to other pages and +other things + +Next few steps: +- Maybe use locales for m/\w/ and the like +- Have dumps written in XML (maybe write the pisg guy?) +- Write Apache-Style config parser diff --git a/config b/config new file mode 100644 index 0000000..dec78a8 --- /dev/null +++ b/config @@ -0,0 +1,152 @@ +# onis 0.7.2 - config - 2005-01-21 +#================================== +# http://verplant.org/onis/ + +# This options tells onis what type of logfiles to expect. Valid values +# are ``Dircproxy'', ``Eggdrop'', ``Irssi'', ``mIRC'' and ``xchat''. +logtype: "Eggdrop"; + +# Thif option is available for scripts to set the input source once and +# for all. Since wildcards are not interpreted this is of little use for +# the averange user. +#input: "/path/to/my/file"; + +# Sets the output file. This has to be a file, not a directory. This is +# also mostly interesting for scripts. +#output: "/var/www/html/ircstats/cannel.html"; + +# Set this option to ``true'' to have onis overwrite files without +# promting. Default is to ask. +overwrite: "false"; + +# Sets the users-config file to use. By default reads ``users.conf''. +#users_config: "users.conf"; + +# Purge logs that have been parsed. Two modes of operation can be +# selected: ``truncate'' deletes the content of file but lets the file +# life on. This might be usefull for clients that don't create new logs +# automatically.. The other mode, ``delete'', well, deletes parsed files. +# This might come in handy when a client creates a new logfile for every +# day. +#purge_logs: "truncate"; + +# Set this to your (nick)name to see it appear on the stats page. Uses +# your username if you don't set anything here. +#user: "mynick"; + +# Explicitly set the channel's name here. For most logfiles this is not +# neccessary, but it is for some. ``Dircproxy'' to be specific. +#channel: "#ourchannel"; + +# Load these plugins. These are all available plugins as of now, but this +# is a development release. The missing one(s) will be back.. +plugin: "Conversations"; +plugin: "BigNumbers"; +plugin: "Words"; +plugin: "Nicks"; +plugin: "Urls"; +plugin: "Topics"; +plugin: "InterestingNumbers"; +plugin: "Userdetails"; + +# In order to recognize users who use dialin-accounts or have for some +# other reason changing hostnames it is neccessary to unsharp the host. +# This options says how much to unsharp it. Valid values are ``none'', +# ``Light'', ``Medium'' and ``Hard''. Most people will go best with +# ``Medium''.. +unsharp: "Medium"; + +# Sets the minimum length for a word. ``5'' is a good value to start +# with.. +min_word_length: 5; + +# Sort the main table by this field. Valid values are ``Lines'', ``Words'' +# and ``Chars''. Defaults to ``Lines''. +sort_by: "Words"; + +# Display the following fields in the given format. Valid formats are +# ``None'', ``Number'', ``Bar'' and ``Both''. +display_lines: "None"; +display_words: "Both"; +display_chars: "None"; + +# Sets wether or not user-images are displayed. Defaults to not display +# the images, since by default none are defined.. +#display_images: "false"; + +# Sets the default image which is displayed for users which don't have an +# image set. If not set no image will be displayed for those users. If a +# theme sets a default image and you want to un-set is, use "". +#default_image: "light-theme/unknown.png"; + +# If set to true a bar indicating the time when a user is most active is +# being printed in the main table. +display_times: "false"; + +# This options control which quotes are picked and how far back they can +# reach. A line is put into the quote-cache if it is a least ``quote_min'' +# and at most ``quote_max'' characters long. No more than +# ``quote_cache_size'' quotes are stored in the cache to have recent +# quotes if possible. +quote_min: 30; +quote_max: 80; +quote_cache_size: 10; + +# With the following option you can control how high and wide the bars +# are. Values are in pixels. Height applies to vertical, width to +# horizontal bars. +bar_height: 130; +bar_width: 100; + +# ``longlines'' defines how many nicks are in the big main table, +# ``shortlines'' sets the number of _lines_ in the smaller table below. +# Keep in mind that there are six nicks per line in the smaller table.. +longlines: 50; +shortlines: 10; + +# The ``plugin_max'' option is used by various plugins to determine how +# many records (lines, rows, etc) should be printed. +plugin_max: 10; + +# Matching the nicks contained in a line very slow. So we use a trick +# which is not as accurate but a lot faster. If you want to use the slow +# but better solution instead, set this option to ``good''. Otherwise +# leave at ``fast''. +nick_match_type: "fast"; + +# The ``last used words'' plugin will ignore words shorter than this +# value. This is not the same as ``min_word_length''! +ignore_words: 5; + +# This many lines from the same person without interuption will be counted +# as one soliloquy. +soliloquies_count: 5; + +# onis can create a ``persistency'' or ``history'' file. If such exists +# the already parsed part of a logfile can be skipped and unchanged +# logfiles are skipped entirely. However, for this to work you have to +# have ``Storable'' installed. If you have ``Storable'' installed but do +# not wish onis to write and/or use such a file you can disable it here. +#use_persistency: "true"; + +# Sets the file which onis will dump it's state into. +persistency_file: "persistency.data"; + +# If set to ``print'' prints out all color-codes. If set to ``ignore'' +# color-codes will not be printed. Default is to ignore colors.. +#color_codes: "print"; + +# Sets the document encoding. This must match your webserver's settings or +# you'll experience some very weird characters.. +# Defaults to ``iso-8859-1''. +#encoding: "iso-8859-1"; + +# Style settings. If no theme is given this might result in a lot of very +# weird errors, so better set one ;) +# Valid themes as of onis 0.7.0: light, liner, dark +theme: "themes/light.theme"; + +# Read translations from this file. +# One of: +# english.lang german.lang norwegian.lang spanish.lang swedish.lang +language_file: "lang/english.lang"; diff --git a/onis b/onis new file mode 100755 index 0000000..650d8a5 --- /dev/null +++ b/onis @@ -0,0 +1,333 @@ +#!/usr/bin/perl +########################################################################## +# onis 0.7.2 2005-01-21 # +#---=============--------------------------------------------------------# +# Language: Perl # +# Purpose: Generating statistics # +# Input: IRC-Logfiles # +# Output: One HTML file # +# Version: 0.7.2 (unstable) # +# License: GPL # +# Homepage: http://verplant.org/onis/ # +# Authors: Florian octo Forster # +# Contributions are listed in THANKS # +########################################################################## + +BEGIN +{ + if ($0 =~ m#^(.*)[/\\]#) { chdir ($1); } + + unshift (@INC, 'lib'); + + # 0x0010 Language (make not-translated lines red/yellow) + # 0x0020 Parser (dropped lines) + # 0x0040 Parser (time information) + # 0x0100 Data::Core (host unsharp) + # 0x0200 Data::Persistent + # 0x0400 Data::Core (dump incoming data to stderr) + # 0x0800 Data::Core (initializing) + # 0x1000 Onis::Users + $::DEBUG = 0x0000; +} + +use strict; +use warnings; + +use Onis::Config qw/get_config parse_argv read_config/; +use File::Basename qw/dirname/; +use Fcntl qw/:flock/; + +use vars qw/$VERSION/; + +$VERSION = '0.7.2'; + +our $FILEINFO; +our $PURGE_LOGS = 0; + +print STDERR $/, __FILE__, ': $Id: onis,v 1.18 2005/01/21 18:59:59 octo Exp $' if ($::DEBUG); + +parse_argv (@ARGV); +read_config (get_config ('config') ? get_config ('config') : 'config'); +read_config (scalar get_config ('theme')) if (get_config ('theme')); + +my $output = get_config ('output'); +if (!$output) +{ + $output = "reports/onis.html"; +} + +foreach ('Core', get_config ('plugin')) +{ + my $module = ucfirst (lc ($_)); + require "Onis/Plugins/$module.pm"; +} + +if (!get_config ('input')) +{ + print STDERR < [logfile logfile ..] + +Options: + --config Specify alternate config file + --output Defines the file to write the HTML to. + --overwrite Overwrites files without prompting. + --channel Defines the channel's name. + --logtype Defines the logfile's type. + See 'config' for a complete list. + --user Define's the generator's name. + +For a full list of all options please read the ``config'' file. +EOF + exit (1); +} + +if (-e $output) +{ + my $overwrite = 0; + if (get_config ('overwrite')) + { + my $tmp = lc (get_config ('overwrite')); + if ($tmp eq 'true' or $tmp eq 'yes' or $tmp eq 'on') + { + $overwrite = 1; + } + } + + if (!$overwrite) + { + print STDERR <; + exit (1) if ($answer =~ m/n/i); + } +} + +my $logtype = 'Eggdrop'; +if (get_config ('logtype')) +{ + $logtype = ucfirst (lc (get_config ('logtype'))); +} + +require "Onis/Parser/$logtype.pm"; +require Onis::Parser::Persistent; +require Onis::Data::Persistent; +import Onis::Parser qw/parse last_date/; +import Onis::Parser::Persistent qw#newfile#; +import Onis::Data::Persistent qw#init#; + +$FILEINFO = init ('$FILEINFO', 'hash'); + +if (get_config ('purge_logs')) +{ + my $temp = lc (get_config ('purge_logs')); + if (($temp eq 'truncate') or ($temp eq 'shorten')) + { + $PURGE_LOGS = 1; + } + elsif (($temp eq 'delete') or ($temp eq 'remove') + or ($temp eq 'del')) + { + $PURGE_LOGS = 2; + } +} + +for (get_config ('input')) +{ + my $file = $_; + my $logfile; + my $status = 4; + my $position = 0; + my $mtime; + my $size; + my $inode; + + ($inode, $size, $mtime) = (stat ($file))[1,7,9]; + + print STDERR $/, $/, __FILE__, " --- New File ``$file'' ---" if ($::DEBUG & 0x200); + + if (!defined ($mtime)) + { + print STDERR $/, __FILE__, ": Unable to stat file ``$file''"; + next; + } + else + { + print STDERR $/, __FILE__, ": ``$file'': " if ($::DEBUG & 0x200); + if (defined ($FILEINFO->{$inode}{'mtime'})) + { + if ($FILEINFO->{$inode}{'mtime'} == $mtime) + { + print STDERR "File did not change. Skipping." if ($::DEBUG & 0x200); + next; + } + elsif ($FILEINFO->{$inode}{'mtime'} < $mtime) + { + print STDERR "File changed. Reading it again." if ($::DEBUG & 0x200); + } + else + { + print STDERR "File ``$file'' is older than expected. There might be a problem!"; + } + } + else + { + print STDERR "File appears to be new. Reading it." if ($::DEBUG & 0x200); + } + $FILEINFO->{$inode}{'mtime'} = $mtime; + } + + # truncate + if ($PURGE_LOGS == 1) + { + unless (open ($logfile, '+< ' . $file)) + { + print STDERR $/, __FILE__, ": Unable to open file ``$file'': $!"; + next; + } + } + else + { + unless (open ($logfile, '< ' . $file)) + { + print STDERR $/, __FILE__, ": Unable to open file ``$file'': $!"; + next; + } + } + + if ($PURGE_LOGS) + { + unless (flock ($logfile, LOCK_EX)) + { + print STDERR $/, __FILE__, ": Unable to get an exclusive lock for file ``$file'': $!"; + close ($logfile); + next; + } + } + else + { + unless (flock ($logfile, LOCK_SH)) + { + print STDERR $/, __FILE__, ": Unable to get a shared lock for file ``$file'': $!"; + close ($logfile); + next; + } + } + + newfile ($FILEINFO->{$inode}); + while (<$logfile>) + { + s/\n|\r//g; + $status = parse ($_); + + # 0 == rewind file + # 1 == line parsed + # 2 == unable to parse + # 3 == line old + # 4 == don't have date + + if ($status == 0) + { + print STDERR $/, __FILE__, ": Rewinding file ``$file''" if ($::DEBUG & 0x200); + seek ($logfile, 0, 0); + $position = 0; + } + elsif (($status == 1) or ($status == 2) + or ($status == 3)) + { + $position = tell ($logfile); + } + elsif ($status == 4) + { + # void + } + else + { + print STDERR $/, __FILE__, ": Parser returned unknown status code: ``$status''"; + } + } + + if ($PURGE_LOGS and (($status == 1) + or ($status == 2) + or ($status == 3))) + { + if (($PURGE_LOGS > 1) + #and (($position + 1) >= $size) + ) + { + # delete file + print STDERR $/, __FILE__, ": Deleting empty file ``$file''" if ($::DEBUG & 0x200); + close ($logfile); + + if (-w $file) + { + unless (unlink ($file)) + { + print STDERR $/, __FILE__, ": Unable to delete empty file ``$file'': $!"; + } + delete ($FILEINFO->{$inode}); + } + else + { + print STDERR $/, __FILE__, ": Won't delete ``$file''. Set it to writeable first!"; + } + } + else + { + seek ($logfile, 0, 0); + if (truncate ($logfile, 0)) + { + print $logfile &last_date (); + print STDERR $/, __FILE__, ": Truncated ``$file''" if ($::DEBUG & 0x200); + } + else + { + print STDERR $/, __FILE__, ": Couldn't truncate file ``$file'': $!"; + } + + close ($logfile); + } + } + else + { + close ($logfile); + } +} + +require Onis::Data::Core; +require Onis::Html; +import Onis::Data::Core qw#print_output#; +import Onis::Html qw#open_file close_file#; + +if (open_file ($output)) +{ + print_output (); + close_file (); +} +else +{ + # Fail and make noise! ;) + print STDERR <