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+# coding: utf-8 |
+ |
+# This file is part of the Adblock Plus web scripts, |
+# Copyright (C) 2006-2015 Eyeo GmbH |
+# |
+# Adblock Plus is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify |
+# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 3 as |
+# published by the Free Software Foundation. |
+# |
+# Adblock Plus is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, |
+# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of |
+# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the |
+# GNU General Public License for more details. |
+# |
+# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License |
+# along with Adblock Plus. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. |
+ |
+import MySQLdb, itertools, json, os, sys |
+from sitescripts.utils import get_config |
+import sitescripts.filterhits.common as common |
Sebastian Noack
2015/03/02 10:04:01
Nit: from ... import ...
kzar
2015/03/02 10:39:03
Done.
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+import sitescripts.filterhits.db as db |
+import sitescripts.filterhits.geometrical_mean as geometrical_mean |
+ |
+last_log_file = None |
+ |
+def log_files(dir): |
+ """ |
+ Provides a generator of filter hits log files for the given directory. |
+ Works recursively, relative path of log file is returned. |
+ """ |
+ for root, subdirs, files in os.walk(dir): |
+ for f in files: |
+ if os.path.splitext(f)[1] == ".log" and f[0].isdigit(): |
+ yield os.path.join(root, f) |
+ |
+def read_data(log_file): |
+ """ |
+ Read, parse and return the JSON data for the given log file name. |
+ (As a side effect sets the global last_log_file to the log file name.) |
+ """ |
+ global last_log_file |
+ try: |
+ with open(log_file, "r") as f: |
+ # Skip past the date and GET parameters |
+ current = last = "" |
+ while last + current != '" ': |
+ last, current = current, f.read(1) |
+ if not current: |
+ sys.exit("Unexpected EOF in log file %s" % log_file) |
+ |
+ # Read the JSON |
+ data = json.load(f) |
+ # Keep track of the current log file in global variable in case we need to |
+ # identify it later if there's a problem. (This works because the files are |
+ # processed lazily.) |
+ last_log_file = log_file |
+ except IOError: |
+ sys.exit("Could not read log file %s" % log_file) |
+ return data |
+ |
+if __name__ == "__main__": |
+ if not len(sys.argv) == 2: |
+ print "Usage: python -m sitescripts.filterhits.bin.process_logs /path/to/logs" |
+ sys.exit(1) |
+ |
+ interval = get_config().get("filterhitstats", "interval") |
+ |
+ def read_update(f): |
+ return geometrical_mean.update(interval, read_data(f)) |
+ |
+ if sys.argv[1].endswith(".log"): |
+ sql = read_update(sys.argv[1]) |
+ else: |
+ sql = itertools.chain.from_iterable(itertools.imap(read_update, |
+ log_files(sys.argv[1]))) |
+ |
+ try: |
+ db_connection = db.connect() |
+ db.write(db_connection, sql) |
+ except (KeyError, MySQLdb.Error), e: |
+ if isinstance(e, KeyError): |
Sebastian Noack
2015/03/02 10:04:01
Where does the KeyError come from? Certainly not f
kzar
2015/03/02 10:39:03
KeyError comes from processing invalid data, this
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+ message = "KeyError (%s)" % str(e.args[0]) |
+ elif isinstance(e, MySQLdb.Error): |
+ message = "MySQL error (%d) \"%s\"" % (e.args[0], e.args[1]) |
+ sys.exit("Failed to process file %s, all changes rolled back. %s\n" % ( |
+ last_log_file, message |
+ )) |
+ finally: |
+ if db_connection: |
Sebastian Noack
2015/03/02 10:04:01
Again, if db.connect() fails, this results into a
kzar
2015/03/02 10:39:03
Done.
Sebastian Noack
2015/03/02 10:56:36
Sorry, I meant:
try:
db_connection = db.connect
kzar
2015/03/02 11:00:52
Yea I realised that but I figure it's OK. This scr
Sebastian Noack
2015/03/02 11:06:05
The exception would be printed as well if handled
kzar
2015/03/02 11:18:50
Well my line of reasoning was that if the database
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+ db_connection.close() |