PRIVOXY-LOG-PARSER(1) User Contributed Perl DocumentationPRIVOXY-LOG-PARSER(1)
NAME
privoxy-log-parser - A parser and syntax-highlighter for Privoxy log
messages
SYNOPSIS
privoxy-log-parser [--detect-inactivity] [--inactivity-threshold msecs]
[--html-output] [--no-msecs] [--no-syntax-higlighting] [--statistics]
[--shorten-thread-ids] [--show-ineffective-filters]
[--url-statistics-threshold] [--version]
DESCRIPTION
privoxy-log-parser reads Privoxy log messages and
- syntax-highlights recognized lines,
- reformats some of them for easier comprehension,
- filters out less useful messages, and
- (in some cases) calculates additional information,
like the compression ratio or how a filter affected
the content size.
With privoxy-log-parser you should be able to increase Privoxy's log
level without getting confused by the resulting amount of output. For
example for "debug 64" privoxy-log-parser will (by default) only show
messages that affect the content. If a filter doesn't cause any hits,
privoxy-log-parser will hide the "filter foo caused 0 hits" message.
OPTIONS
[--detect-inactivity] Instead of syntax highlighting, detect periods of
log inactivity of more than the amount of milliseconds specified with
the --inactivity-threshold option. Mainly useful for debugging.
[--host-statistics-threshold] Only show the request count for a host if
it's above or equal to the given threshold. If the threshold is 0, host
statistics are disabled.
[--html-output] Use HTML and CSS when syntax highlighting. If this
option is omitted, ANSI escape sequences are used unless
--no-syntax-highlighting is active. This option is only intended to
make embedding log excerpts in web pages easier. It does not escape
any input!
[--inactivity-threshold msecs] Specifies the number of milliseconds
between log messages to consider inactivity when running in
[--detect-inactivity] mode.
[--keep-date] Don't remove the date when printing highlighted log
messages. Useful when parsing multiple log files at once.
[--no-msecs] Don't expect millisecond resolution
[--no-syntax-highlighting] Disable syntax-highlighting. Useful when the
filtered output is piped into less in which case the ANSI control codes
don't work, or if the terminal itself doesn't support the control
codes.
[--passed-request-statistics-threshold] Only show the request count for
a passed requests if it's above or equal to the given threshold. If the
threshold is 0, passed request statistics are disabled.
[--shorten-thread-ids] Shorten the thread ids to a three-digit decimal
number. Note that the mapping from thread ids to shortened ids is
created at run-time and thus varies with the input.
[--show-ineffective-filters] Don't suppress log lines for filters that
didn't modify the content.
[--show-complete-request-distribution] Show the complete client request
distribution in the --statistics output. Without this option only the
ten most common numbers are shown.
[--statistics] Gather various statistics instead of syntax highlighting
log messages. This is an experimental feature, if the results look
wrong they very well might be. Also note that the results are pretty
much guaranteed to be incorrect if Privoxy and Privoxy-Log-Parser
aren't in sync.
[--strict-checks] When generating statistics, look more careful at the
input data and abort if it is unexpected, even if it doesn't affect the
results. Significantly slows the parsing down and is not expected to
catch any problems that matter. When highlighting, print warnings in
case of unknown messages which can't be properly highlighted.
[--unbreak-lines-only] Tries to fix lines that got messed up by a
broken or interestingly configured mail client and thus are no longer
recognized properly. Only fixes some breakage, but may be good enough
or at least better than nothing. Doesn't do anything else, so you
probably want to pipe the output into privoxy-log-parser again.
[--url-statistics-threshold] Only show the request count for a resource
if it's above or equal to the given threshold. If the threshold is 0,
URL statistics are disabled.
[--version] Print version and exit.
EXAMPLES
To monitor a log file:
tail -F /usr/jails/privoxy-jail/var/log/privoxy/privoxy.log | privoxy-
log-parser
Replace '-F' with '-f' if your tail implementation lacks '-F' support
or if the log won't get rotated anyway. The log file location depends
on your system (Doh!).
To monitor Privoxy without having it write to a log file:
privoxy --no-daemon
/usr/jails/privoxy-jail/usr/local/etc/privoxy/config 2>&1 | privoxy-
log-parser
Again, the config file location depends on your system. Output
redirection depends on your shell, the above works with bourne shells.
To read a processed Privoxy log file from top to bottom, letting the
content scroll by slightly faster than you can read:
privoxy-log-parser <
/usr/jails/privoxy-jail/var/log/privoxy/privoxy.log
This is probably only useful to fill screens in the background of haxor
movies.
CAVEATS
Syntax highlighting with ANSI escape sequences will look strange if
your background color isn't black.
Some messages aren't recognized yet and will not be fully highlighted.
privoxy-log-parser is developed with Privoxy 3.0.7 or later in mind,
using earlier Privoxy versions will probably result in an increased
amount of unrecognized log lines.
Privoxy's log files tend to be rather large. If you use HTML
highlighting some browsers can't handle them, get confused and will
eventually crash because of segmentation faults or unexpected
exceptions. This is a problem in the browser and not privoxy-log-
parser's fault.
BUGS
Many settings can't be controlled through command line options yet.
SEE ALSO
privoxy(8)
AUTHOR
Fabian Keil <fk@fabiankeil.de>
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