Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: beavr
Version: 1.0.4
Summary: An animal that eats logs
Home-page: https://github.com/wcarhart/beaver
Author: Will Carhart
Author-email: wcarhart@sandiego.edu
License: MIT
Description: # beaver
        *Beaver (n) - an animal that eats logs*
        
        `beaver` parses log files based on a given date and time range, so you don't have to
        
        ### Quick Examples
        Perhaps you'd like to see the logs for your project since the last time you pushed to production last Wednesday. This can be accomplished easily with `beaver`:
        ```
        $ python3 beaver.py Wednesday to today
        >> logfile1.log
        2019-04-03 15:10:26,618 - simple_example - DEBUG - debug message
        2019-04-03 15:12:45,124 - simple_example - DEBUG - debug message
        ...
        ```
        All of the following examples will work:
        ```
        python3 beaver.py 10:35 to 11:35
        python3 beaver.py yesterday to today
        python3 beaver.py Mar 2nd, 2012 to now
        python3 beaver.py 2017-06-18 to May 3rd 2018 at 3:17pm
        python3 beaver.py 1:23pm on August 15th 2017 to 10:35 PM on 2 April 2018
        ```
        ...and many more!
        
        ### Installation
        More coming soon...
        
        ### Usage
        ```
        usage: beaver.py [-h] [-f FILE] [-o OUTPUT] [-r] range [range ...]
        
        Beaver (n) - an animal that eats logs
        
        positional arguments:
          range                 the range for which to parse logs
        
        optional arguments:
          -h, --help            show this help message and exit
          -f FILE, --file FILE  a specific log file to parse (default: )
          -o OUTPUT, --output OUTPUT
                                if included, the file to which output will be writen
                                (default: )
          -r, --recursive       if included, beaver will search for log files
                                recursively starting from the current directory
                                (default: False)
        ```
         * `range` is composed in the form of `START to END`, where START and END can be almost any valid datetime format. If `beaver` can't understand you, it will ask for clarification. 
           * Note that any datetime format that contains days, months, and years must either have days > months > years or years > months > days. The American format (06/18/1996 for June 18th, 1996) is not supported because it creates ambiguity.
         * `--file` - use this if you only want to parse a specific file, not all log files. By default, `beaver` searches the current directory for any files ending in `.log` or `.logs`
         * `--output` - write output to a file, rather than `stdout`
         * `--recursive` - look for log files recursively, starting in the current directory
         
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Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.7
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