civiproxy-logs2json (1.1.0)
Installation
pip install --index-url civiproxy-logs2jsonAbout this package
Translate a CiviProxy logfile into JSON format.
CiviProxy_Logs2Json
Translate a CiviProxy logfile into JSON format.
Installation
python3 -m pip install civiproxy_logs2json --user
Example Usage
Pass logfile as option:
cpl2j -f /var/www/proxy_logs/proxy.log
Pipe logfile into program:
cat proxy.log | cpl2j
Set JSON indentation to two spaces:
cat proxy.log | cpl2j -s 2
Output JSON lines:
cpl2j -l -f /var/www/proxy_logs/proxy.log
Tip
Use VisiData to explore the data in a very comfortable way:
/var/www/proxy_logs/proxy.log
cpl2j -l -f /var/www/proxy_logs/proxy.log | vd -f jsonl
Requirements
Requires Python: >=3.5
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