lars¶
lars is a small Python framework for working with httpd logs (from a variety of common servers like Apache, nginx, and IIS). The primary purpose is to provide a set of conversions to ease loading such logs into relational databases, but numerous other possiblities can be realized with a little imagination.
Links¶
- The code is licensed under the MIT license
- The source code can be obtained from GitHub, which also hosts the bug tracker
- The documentation (which includes installation instructions and several examples) can be read on ReadTheDocs
- The build status can be observed on Travis CI
Table of Contents¶
- 1. Install
- 2. API Reference
- 2.1. lars - Introduction
- 2.2. lars.apache - Reading Apache Logs
- 2.3. lars.iis - Reading IIS Logs
- 2.4. lars.csv - Writing CSV Files
- 2.5. lars.sql - Direct Database Output
- 2.6. lars.geoip - GeoIP Database Access
- 2.7. lars.datatypes - Web Log Datatypes
- 2.8. lars.progress - Rendering Progress
- 2.9. lars.dns - DNS Resolution
- 2.10. lars.cache - Cache Decorators
- 3. Change log
- 4. License