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Initial version of log filter/highlight script.

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Wouter R 2014-05-12 12:33:00 +02:00
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local M = {}
M.printstart = {
['options'] = { ['mode'] = 'delete' },
['patterns'] = {
['print started'] = '_uppercase,bwhite'
}
}
M.test = {
['options'] = { 'delete_mode' },
['patterns'] = {
['(verbose)'] = 'underline,cyan,_delete'
['(info)'] = 'magenta',
['ABSD'] = '_nodelete',
['SE?RV?'] = 'bblue'
}
}
return M

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-- Notes
-- * directives: either a color, a color prefixed by 'b' or one of: _delete, _nodelete, [_matchonly]
-- * pattern rules are matched top to bottom, the last one encountered overriding any previous conflicting directive
--
-- TODO:
-- * move script to firmware repo (since it's shared between that and print3d) and remove commit from print3d
-- * pre-split keyword lists for efficiency?
-- * keep formats separate and only concat in the end, so things like upperasing can work properly
-- * add more directives like uppercase, prefix/suffix?
-- * options: en/dis total count, en/dis match count (how to deal with multiple matches?), en/dis keep_mode / delete_mode/
-- * create named sets of options+patterns to allow for task-specific filter sets - choose/parse options and includes (pcall require()d) in main and pass on to workhorse function
-- * add specialized patterns for levels/modules?
--
-- FIXME:
-- * with deleteMode enabled, multiple matches and _nodelete in a later match, previous directives are ignored
--[[
-- * https://stackoverflow.com/questions/17363973/how-can-i-tail-f-a-log-filetruncate-aware-in-lua
-- * http://pueblo.sourceforge.net/doc/manual/ansi_color_codes.html
]]--
--[[========================================================================]]--
local ANSI_COLORS = {
['blink'] = 5, -- no dice on osx/iterm2
['underline'] = 24, -- no dice on osx/iterm2
['black'] = 30,
['red'] = 31,
['green'] = 32,
['yellow'] = 33,
['blue'] = 34,
['magenta'] = 35,
['cyan'] = 36,
['white'] = 37,
['bblack'] = 40,
['bred'] = 41,
['bgreen'] = 42,
['byellow'] = 43,
['bblue'] = 44,
['bmagenta'] = 45,
['bcyan'] = 46,
['bwhite'] = 47
}
local ESCAPE_STR = string.char(27) .. "["
local RESET_CODE = ESCAPE_STR .. "m"
local DFL_FILTERSET_FILE = "loglite-filters.lua"
local DEFAULT_FILTERSET = {
['options'] = { 'default_enabled', 'keep_mode' },
['patterns'] = {
['(error)'] = 'red',
['(warning)'] = 'yellow',
['(bulk)'] = 'gray'
}
}
--- Stringifies the given object.
-- From util/utils.lua
-- Note that self-referencing objects will cause an endless loop with the current implementation.
-- @param o The object to convert.
-- @treturn string Stringified version of o.
local function dump(o)
if type(o) == 'table' then
local s = '{ '
for k,v in pairs(o) do
if type(k) ~= 'number' then k = '"'..k..'"' end
s = s .. '['..k..'] = ' .. dump(v) .. ','
end
return s .. '} '
else
return tostring(o)
end
end
--- Splits a string on a given divider character.
-- From util/utils.lua
-- @string[opt=':'] div The divider character to use.
-- @return An array containing the resultant substrings.
-- @usage local str = "a,b,c"; local parts = str:split(',')
function string:split(div)
local div, pos, arr = div or ':', 0, {}
for st,sp in function() return self:find(div, pos, true) end do
table.insert(arr, self:sub(pos, st - 1))
pos = sp + 1
end
table.insert(arr, self:sub(pos))
return arr
end
local function makeAnsiCode(key)
if not ANSI_COLORS[key] then return nil end
return ESCAPE_STR .. ANSI_COLORS[key] .. 'm'
end
local function hasValue(t, needle)
for k,v in pairs(t) do
if needle == v then return k end
end
return nil
end
--[[========================================================================]]--
local function tailStream(stream, patterns, options)
local c = 0
for line in stream:lines() do
--c = c + 1 -- Note: this would also count deleted lines
local embellished = line
local keepLine = (options.mode == 'keep')
local keepLineOverridden = false
-- look for a pattern matching this line
for p,c in pairs(patterns) do
if line:match(p) then
-- print("+matched rule '" .. p .. "'/'" .. c .. "' against '" .. line .. "'")
local kws = c:split(',')
if hasValue(kws, '_delete') then keepLine = false; keepLineOverridden = true
elseif hasValue(kws, '_nodelete') then keepLine = true; keepLineOverridden = true
end
if keepLine then
-- first collect formatting sequences
local fmt = ''
for _,kw in ipairs(kws) do
local code = makeAnsiCode(kw)
if code then fmt = fmt .. code end
end
-- then wrap the line in formatting, if any
if fmt:len() > 0 then embellished = fmt .. embellished .. RESET_CODE end
else
-- Note: break out of loop and stop processing when line should be deleted _if_ the default has been overridden to do so
if keepLineOverridden then
embellished = nil
break
end
end
--break -- Note: don't break, allow multiple matches per line, e.g. to mix and match fg and bg colors
end
end
if embellished and keepLine then
c = c + 1
if options.count == 'all' then print(c, embellished)
else print(embellished) end
else
-- print("-skipped '"..line.."'")
end
--c = line:match 'truncated' and 0 or c -- from tail on stderr apparently
end
end
local function main()
if #arg > 0 and arg[1] == "-h" or arg[1] == "--help" then
print("Usage: either pass file to tail as argument, or pipe through stdin.")
os.exit(0)
end
local followFile = #arg > 0 and arg[1] or nil
--print("following file: '" .. (followFile and followFile or "<stdin>") .. "'.")
--local tailin = io.popen('tail -F '..(...)..' 2>&1', 'r')
local tailin = followFile and io.popen('tail -f ' .. followFile, 'r') or io.stdin
local patterns = DEFAULT_FILTERSET.patterns
local options = { ['mode'] = 'keep', count = 'all' }
pcall(tailStream, tailin, patterns, options) -- Note: protected call to suppress interrupt error thrown by lines iterator
end
main()
os.exit(0)