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AwstatsParser

This package contains a series of classes to help read and merge Awstats data files. It includes an example that can be used to merge Awstats data files via a posix commandline.

Class description

The package contains three classes:

  • AwstatsFromFile, used to read existing Awstats statistics from file;
  • AwstatsMerger, used to merges instances of AwstatsFile;
  • AwstatsFile, which is an abstract class used to generalise the two.

Merging files

The awmerge.php script included in the package may be used to easily merge Awstats data files from a shell. CLI arguments are the filenames to merge; the merged statistics file will be echoed to the output buffer (e.g. STDOUT) and can be piped.

Let’s give an example. Say you have two Awstats statistics files awstats062010.aaronweb.net.txt and awstats062010.projects.aaronweb.net.txt, and the AwParse script as awparse.php. Assuming php is the binary for php-cli, you’d merge these files by executing:

$ php awparse.php awstats062010.www.aaronweb.net.txt awstats062010.projects.aaronweb.net.txt > awstats062010.aaronweb.net.txt

To do

  • Import mode: only add unique missing data, or merge all data
  • Prefixes and suffixes for URLs on import, i.e. adding /projects as a prefix

Contributing

Bug reports and pull requests are most welcome through Github. The repository is located at: https://github.com/AaronVanGeffen/AwstatsParser

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