From 45467fdfae5012c92b3c292bccc4106580688811 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Christian Weiske Date: Fri, 21 May 2010 07:51:31 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] import psist v0.2 --- COPYING | 340 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Psist.pm | 289 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ README | 22 ++++ TODO | 2 + blue-h.png | Bin 0 -> 112 bytes blue-v.png | Bin 0 -> 106 bytes green-h.png | Bin 0 -> 114 bytes green-v.png | Bin 0 -> 107 bytes psist | 54 ++++++++ red-h.png | Bin 0 -> 110 bytes red-v.png | Bin 0 -> 104 bytes style.css | 130 ++++++++++++++++++++ yellow-h.png | Bin 0 -> 110 bytes yellow-v.png | Bin 0 -> 105 bytes 14 files changed, 837 insertions(+) create mode 100644 COPYING create mode 100644 Psist.pm create mode 100644 README create mode 100644 TODO create mode 100644 blue-h.png create mode 100644 blue-v.png create mode 100644 green-h.png create mode 100644 green-v.png create mode 100755 psist create mode 100644 red-h.png create mode 100644 red-v.png create mode 100644 style.css create mode 100644 yellow-h.png create mode 100644 yellow-v.png diff --git a/COPYING b/COPYING new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d60c31a --- /dev/null +++ b/COPYING @@ -0,0 +1,340 @@ + GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE + Version 2, June 1991 + + Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA + Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies + of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. + + Preamble + + The licenses for most software are designed to take away your +freedom to share and change it. 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If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Library General +Public License instead of this License. diff --git a/Psist.pm b/Psist.pm new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e19ea86 --- /dev/null +++ b/Psist.pm @@ -0,0 +1,289 @@ +# $HeadURL: http://svn.mzet.net/psist/Psist.pm $ +# $Author: zet $ +# $Date: 2006-08-24 15:39:25 +0200 (Thu, 24 Aug 2006) $ +# $Revision: 12 $ + +package Psist; + +use strict; +use Time::Local; + +sub new +{ + my $type = shift; + my %args = @_; + my $self = { + profile => $args{profile}, + outfile => $args{outfile}, + silent => $args{silent}, + verbose => 1, + version => $args{version}, + history => 30, + + start => time, + now => 0, + + jids => {}, + nicks => {}, + snicks => [], + lines => 0, + days => [], + hours => [] + }; + my ($mday,$mon,$year) = (localtime(time))[3,4,5]; + $self->{now} = timelocal(0, 0, 0, $mday, $mon, $year); + + my $i = 0; + my $j = 0; + while($i < $self->{history}) { + while($j < 4) { + $self->{days}[$i][$j] = 0; + $j++; + } + $j = 0; + $i++; + } + + $i = 0; + while($i < 24) { + $self->{hours}[$i] = 0; + $i++; + } + + bless($self, $type); + return $self; +} + +sub run +{ + my $self = shift; + my $time; + + print "psist v$self->{version} - PSI Statistics Generator\n\n" unless $self->{silent}; + + $self->load_config(); + $self->parse_history(); + $self->gen_html(); + + $time = time - $self->{start}; + print "\n",'DONE. Generated in ',sprintf('%02d:%02d:%02d', $time / 3600, ($time % 3600) / 60, ($time % 3600) % 60),"\n"; +} + +sub load_config +{ + my $self = shift; + my $row; + my $i; + my $nick; + + print "loading contacts...\n" unless $self->{silent}; + open(CONFIGXML, $self->{profile} . "/config.xml"); + while($row = ) { + if($row =~ //) { + if(length($1) == 0) { + $nick = $2; + } + else { + $nick = $1; + } + $self->{jids}{$2} = $nick; + $self->{nicks}{$nick}{lines} = 0; + $self->{nicks}{$nick}{linest}[0] = 0; + $self->{nicks}{$nick}{linest}[1] = 0; + $self->{nicks}{$nick}{linest}[2] = 0; + $self->{nicks}{$nick}{linest}[3] = 0; + $self->{nicks}{$nick}{to} = 0; + $self->{nicks}{$nick}{sfrom} = 0; + $self->{nicks}{$nick}{sto} = 0; + $self->{nicks}{$nick}{last} = 0; + } + } + close(CONFIGXML); +} + +sub parse_history +{ + my $self = shift; + my ($jidf,$nick); + my ($row,$ts,$tsfull,$dago,$dp); + + print "parsing history data...\n" unless $self->{silent}; + foreach my $jid (keys %{$self->{jids}}) { + $nick = $self->{jids}{$jid}; + $jidf = $jid; + $jidf =~ s/@/_at_/; + $jidf =~ s/\+/%2b/; + open(HISTFIL, $self->{profile} . '/history/' . $jidf . '.history') or next; + print ' >> "',$jid,'" (',$nick,')',"\n" if $self->{verbose}; + while($row = ) { + + # row processing + if($row =~ /^\|(\d{4})-(\d{2})-(\d{2})T(\d{2}):(\d{2}):(\d{2})\|1\|([a-z]+)\|.{4}\|(.*)/) { + $ts = timelocal(0, 0, 0, $3, $2 - 1, $1); + $tsfull = timelocal($6, $5, $4, $3, $2 - 1, $1); + $dp = ($4 < 6) ? 0 : (($4 < 12) ? 1 : (($4 < 18) ? 2 : 3)); + $dago = int(($self->{now} - $ts) / 86400); + if($dago < $self->{history}) { + $self->{days}[$dago][$dp]++; + } + $self->{hours}[$4]++; + $self->{lines}++; + + $self->{nicks}{$nick}{lines}++; + $self->{nicks}{$nick}{linest}[$dp]++; + if($7 eq 'to') { + $self->{nicks}{$nick}{to}++; + } + if($self->{nicks}{$nick}{last} < $tsfull) { + $self->{nicks}{$nick}{last} = $tsfull; + } + } + } + close(HISTFIL); + } + + print "sorting contacts by lines count...\n" unless $self->{silent}; + @{$self->{snicks}} = sort { $self->{nicks}{$b}{lines} <=> $self->{nicks}{$a}{lines} } keys %{$self->{nicks}}; +} + +sub gen_html +{ + my $self = shift; + + my ($sec,$min,$hour,$mday,$mon,$year) = (localtime(time)); + my ($max_d,$max_h,$sum_h,$i,$sum); + my ($time,$nick); + + $mon++; + $year += 1900; + + # max for days + $max_d = 1; + $i = $self->{history}; + while($i > 0) { + $i--; + $sum = $self->{days}[$i][0] + $self->{days}[$i][1] + $self->{days}[$i][2] + $self->{days}[$i][3]; + $max_d = ($sum > $max_d) ? $sum : $max_d; + } + + # max and sum for hours + $max_h = 0; + $sum_h = 0; + $i = 0; + while($i < 24) { + $sum_h += $self->{hours}[$i]; + $max_h = ($self->{hours}[$i] > $max_h) ? $self->{hours}[$i] : $max_h; + $i++; + } + $max_h = ($max_h == 0) ? 1 : $max_h; + $sum_h = ($sum_h == 0) ? 1 : $sum_h; + + + print "generating HTML file...\n" unless $self->{silent}; + open(HTMLFIL, '> '.$self->{outfile}); + print HTMLFIL '',"\n"; + print HTMLFIL '',"\n"; + print HTMLFIL '',"\n"; + print HTMLFIL '',"\n"; + print HTMLFIL '',$self->translate('PSI Statistics'),'',"\n"; + print HTMLFIL '',"\n"; + print HTMLFIL '',"\n"; + print HTMLFIL '',"\n"; + print HTMLFIL '
',"\n"; + print HTMLFIL '',$self->translate('PSI Statistics'),'

',"\n"; + print HTMLFIL $self->translate('Statistics have been generated at '),'"',sprintf('%02d.%02d.%d %02d:%02d:%02d', $mday, $mon, $year, $hour, $min, $sec),'"


',"\n"; + + # daily activity + print HTMLFIL '
',$self->translate('Daily activity'),'
',"\n"; + print HTMLFIL '',"\n"; + $i = $self->{history}; + while($i > 0) { + $i--; + $sum = $self->{days}[$i][0] + $self->{days}[$i][1] + $self->{days}[$i][2] + $self->{days}[$i][3]; + print HTMLFIL '',"\n"; + } + print HTMLFIL '',"\n"; + $i = $self->{history}; + while($i > 0) { + $i--; + print HTMLFIL '',"\n"; + } + print HTMLFIL '
',$sum,'
',"\n"; + print HTMLFIL '',$sum,'
',"\n"; + print HTMLFIL '',$sum,'
',"\n"; + print HTMLFIL '',$sum,'
',"\n"; + print HTMLFIL '',$sum,'
',"\n"; + print HTMLFIL '
',$i,'
',"\n"; + print HTMLFIL '',"\n"; + print HTMLFIL '',"\n"; + print HTMLFIL '',"\n"; + print HTMLFIL '',"\n"; + print HTMLFIL '',"\n"; + print HTMLFIL '
0-5 = 0-56-11 = 6-1112-17 = 12-1718-23 = 18-23

',"\n"; + + # most active times + print HTMLFIL '
',$self->translate('Most active times'),'
',"\n"; + print HTMLFIL '',"\n"; + $i = 0; + while($i < 24) { + print HTMLFIL '',"\n"; + $i++; + } + print HTMLFIL '',"\n"; + $i = 0; + while($i < 24) { + print HTMLFIL '',"\n"; + $i++; + } + print HTMLFIL '
',sprintf('%.1f', $self->{hours}[$i] * 100 / $sum_h),'%
',$self->{hours}[$i],'
',$i,'

',"\n"; + + # contacts + print HTMLFIL '
',$self->translate('Contacts'),'
',"\n"; + print HTMLFIL '',"\n"; + print HTMLFIL '',"\n"; + $i = 0; + foreach $nick (@{$self->{snicks}}) { + $i++; + if($self->{nicks}{$nick}{lines} > 0) { + $sum = $self->{nicks}{$nick}{linest}[0] + $self->{nicks}{$nick}{linest}[1] + $self->{nicks}{$nick}{linest}[2] + $self->{nicks}{$nick}{linest}[3]; + $sum = ($sum > 0) ? $sum : 1; + my ($sec,$min,$hour,$mday,$mon,$year) = (localtime($self->{nicks}{$nick}{last})); + $year += 1900; + $mon++; + print HTMLFIL ''; + print HTMLFIL ''; + print HTMLFIL '',"\n"; + } + } + print HTMLFIL '
 ',$self->translate('Nick'),'',$self->translate('Posts'),'',$self->translate('Time'),'',$self->translate('To'),'',$self->translate('From'),'',$self->translate('Last message'),'
',$i,'{nickname}',$self->{nicks}{$nick}{lines},''; + print HTMLFIL '',$self->{nicks}{$nick}{linest}[0],''; + print HTMLFIL '',$self->{nicks}{$nick}{linest}[1],''; + print HTMLFIL '',$self->{nicks}{$nick}{linest}[2],''; + print HTMLFIL '',$self->{nicks}{$nick}{linest}[3],''; + print HTMLFIL '',sprintf('%.2f', $self->{nicks}{$nick}{to} * 100 / $self->{nicks}{$nick}{lines}),'%',sprintf('%.2f', 100 - $self->{nicks}{$nick}{to} * 100 / $self->{nicks}{$nick}{lines}),'%',sprintf('%02d.%02d.%d %02d:%02d:%02d', $mday, $mon, $year, $hour, $min, $sec),'

',"\n"; + + # footer + print HTMLFIL $self->translate('Total number of lines'),': ',$self->{lines},'

',"\n"; + print HTMLFIL '',"\n"; + print HTMLFIL $self->translate('Stats generated by'),' psist v',$self->{version},'
',"\n"; + print HTMLFIL 'psist by Michal Zbortek (zet)
',"\n"; + $time = time - $self->{start}; + print HTMLFIL $self->translate('Stats generated in'),' ',sprintf('%02d:%02d:%02d', $time / 3600, ($time % 3600) / 60, ($time % 3600) % 60),"\n"; + print HTMLFIL '
',"\n"; + + print HTMLFIL '
',"\n"; + print HTMLFIL '',"\n"; + print HTMLFIL '',"\n"; + close(HTMLFIL); +} + +sub translate +{ + my $self = shift; + my $message = shift; + + return $message; +} + +return 1; + diff --git a/README b/README new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d7fd58d --- /dev/null +++ b/README @@ -0,0 +1,22 @@ +psist +----- +It's a perl script for creating statistics from history logs jabber +application Psi. + +First it loads config file and parse contacts from it. It grabs +statistics data from history files and finally generates html file. + +Run with parameters + -p path ... path to profile directory, default is directory + of default profile of psi in unix structure. + -o outfile ... target generated html file, in that directory + you must also have png images and style.css, + default name is out.html. + +While programming i was inspirated by IRC statistics generator Pisg +(http://pisg.sourceforge.net/) and i used their output html design. + +----- +Michal Zbortek +$Date: 2006-03-24 17:48:30 +0100 (Fri, 24 Mar 2006) $ + diff --git a/TODO b/TODO new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b0dc497 --- /dev/null +++ b/TODO @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +- Last post in contact section + diff --git a/blue-h.png b/blue-h.png new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..fdad6b540864d935e0e9cc3d5a99f738fe1569b8 GIT binary patch literal 112 zcmeAS@N?(olHy`uVBq!ia0vp^j6lrK!2~2%)f%k>Qs$m6jv*3~tOqUm8XS0799RCA zpZM8Dsb-C>vWw{TzY4W;Ol_A%rObZwbggQTOXmw!?<+Ix(yrNm{;T!dyv05SXas|& LtDnm{r-UW|KrACu literal 0 HcmV?d00001 diff --git a/blue-v.png b/blue-v.png new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..62877a7658436b634389dd1712f9948c07de8543 GIT binary patch literal 106 zcmeAS@N?(olHy`uVBq!ia0vp^{6Nge!2~4x_9f>6DML>e#}J9jtOpJG4jAw-Ieh&e z{mpJ;aBc^q>(1(Hzi*~%&uPe8wo-mo*+Ey+9?o*NohKJ+-TS_yItQqk!PC{xWt~$( F69DVQBOd?& literal 0 HcmV?d00001 diff --git a/green-h.png b/green-h.png new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..1fe92243594323ec0778ddacb18f41fee6affc7c GIT binary patch literal 114 zcmeAS@N?(olHy`uVBq!ia0vp^j6lrK!2~2%)f%k>QkI@Bjv*3~tOpIn8VopG4nDiT z|AU>}$)+8gEC%N#-#t&7f9Q4~`>UhT!rF6DI-r8#}Elg*+Y(e3<5kX2Y&oN zTW@o6p^olumn5T=SN7<|^0As&w+n8oUzBUYTi_(8E_Yf->*!zJ&69z;89ZJ6T-G@y GGywom4;~x< literal 0 HcmV?d00001 diff --git a/psist b/psist new file mode 100755 index 0000000..1bad8e8 --- /dev/null +++ b/psist @@ -0,0 +1,54 @@ +#!/usr/bin/perl -w + +# $HeadURL: http://svn.mzet.net/psist/psist $ +# $Author: zet $ +# $Date: 2006-08-24 15:39:25 +0200 (Thu, 24 Aug 2006) $ +# $Revision: 12 $ + +use strict; +use Psist; +use Getopt::Long; +use Env; + +sub get_cmdline_options +{ + my %cfg = ( + profile => $ENV{HOME}.'/.psi/profiles/default', + outfile => 'out.html' + ); + + my $usage = < \$cfg{profile}, + 'outfile=s' => \$cfg{outfile}, + 'silent' => \$cfg{silent}, + 'help' => \$help) == 0 or $help) { + die($usage); + } + + return %cfg; +} + +sub main +{ + my %cfg = &get_cmdline_options(); + + my $psist = Psist->new(profile => $cfg{profile}, + outfile => $cfg{outfile}, + silent => $cfg{silent}, + version => '0.2'); + $psist->run(); +} + +&main(); + diff --git a/red-h.png b/red-h.png new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..2f52f4a6205731df8dcc00458d71793df0beda17 GIT binary patch literal 110 zcmeAS@N?(olHy`uVBq!ia0vp^j6lrK!2~2%)f%k>Ql_3Rjv*4^s$HI33<^9)68_b{ zvbVi?RIg*I98)7pH-|aX(>^2Tl}a-OwN9LU?0ahY>=QM|#T^C_&3I!U#;OXk; Jvd$@?2>{t?Aou_P literal 0 HcmV?d00001 diff --git a/red-v.png b/red-v.png new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..cfe6c3bc75d694c6f15d712ba456520f230689f1 GIT binary patch literal 104 zcmeAS@N?(olHy`uVBq!ia0vp^{6Nge!2~4x_9f>6DSb~D#}J9jtOp(W7!){|H~jc7 z{r}4ownJjcyUUKuF5JF)j%LCnD*=NB4nx;nr?%T4SJv9KWX`q(pjHM?S3j3^P6Ql_3Rjv*3~yhk_kGAQsc8%+7H zZuf-2>`K?9kdzHJ-)6ng^AHbdlC9wBI4(aW@Eg<9qb;{e?0Ft&_urR|SOzqJ!PC{x JWt~$(69CV0Aus>{ literal 0 HcmV?d00001 diff --git a/yellow-v.png b/yellow-v.png new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..87bbde350081400c893c0ca5292260ef91934d5e GIT binary patch literal 105 zcmeAS@N?(olHy`uVBq!ia0vp^{6Nge!2~4x_9f>6DFaUz#}J9jtOpPBGAMAc9K7-W zJfH4?`>aZLgwn6sRxf)n^NWl1hFe;vPsp|w7;(O5zH6mjQd;@#B2X`br>mdKI;Vst E0I