--- /dev/null
+ onis - CHANGELOG
+==================
+http://verplant.org/onis/
+
+ 0.7.2 - Spanish translation
+ =============================
+ - Javier Garcia Alarcon (Sorry, my term didn't like all the fancy spanish
+ characters :/) has contributed a spanish translation for onis. Thank you
+ very much :)
+
+
+
+ 0.7.1 - Improved aging and new translation
+ ============================================
+ - ``Aging'' now only occurs once a day, so you can generate hourly-stats
+ without losing data..
+ - Christoffer Jonsson has sent in a swedish translation. Thank you very
+ much :)
+ - Fixes in the CSS files allow the MSIE to render the generated files
+ correctly. You have to resize the images to 50 by 50 pixels though.. If
+ you don't like that you'll have to edit the CSS files yourself..
+
+
+
+ 0.7.0 - Aging data and themes
+ ===============================
+ - A parser for EnergyMech logfiles has been contributed/added. Thanks to
+ Korbinian Rosenegger :) Unfortunately it doesn't quite work, yet..
+ - When including images in the stats the images will now be displayed in
+ the Userdetails-stats, too.
+ - There is a new ``public_page'' option: When set to ``true'' (the
+ default setting) the page will eventually show up on onis' homepage.
+ - There is now support for simple themes. Basically, they are ordered
+ configs.. Also, the themes have been improved a bit..
+ - Words, Nicks and Ident `age' now. This means, that a lot less diskspace
+ will be used to store persistent data, because useless old data will be
+ removed..
+ - The nicks-Plugin is now RFC2812 compliant.
+
+
+
+ 0.6.1 - Bugfixes
+ ==================
+ - A display bug with the ``Conversations'' plugin has been fixed.
+ - POD documentation for some modules has been improved/added.
+ - Bjørn Danielsen has contributed a norwegian translation.
+ Thanks a lot :)
+ - Handling of unidentified nicks has been improved. People who don't use
+ the users-configuration and run onis on small logs (daily logs or so)
+ may see a huge improvment here..
+
+
+
+ 0.6.0 - Detailed nick statistics
+ ==================================
+ - The new ``Userdetails''-plugin provides detailed per-user-statistics
+ for people that are into that kind of things (ie. me ;).
+ - The width of the bars of the ``Conversation''-plugin is calculated more
+ appropriately now.
+ - Typos in lang/german.lang have been fixed.
+ - Persistency files won't work with any other version than they were
+ created with.
+
+
+
+ 0.5.1 - Some more cosmetics
+ =============================
+ - Dircproxy parser has been fixed. The format seems to have changed.
+ - Error- and warning-messages have been changed to provide more
+ information about what's wrong and how it can be fixed.
+
+
+
+ 0.5.0 - Stable, at last
+ =========================
+ - The Conversations- and the Nicks-plugin both now ignore nicks that
+ didn't write at least 100 lines. This value will be configurable in a
+ later release.
+ - The persistency data is ignored now, if the user configuration changes.
+ This has caused some irritation in the past so I thought it would be
+ good to implement..
+ - Output fixes.. (Thanks Bob :)
+ - A new theme, named ``liner'' after it's creator, has been added.
+ Thanks a lot :)
+
+
+
+ 0.4.9 - Bugfixes and conversations
+ ====================================
+ - Workaround for MSIE issues have been implemented. Isn't it weird that
+ such a widespread browser can;t even center a table the right way?!
+ - A bug html-tag generation code has been fixed. Now all there's left to
+ do is to use them ;)
+ - The ``Conversations'' plugin has been added. It displays the persons
+ with the most conversations.
+ - The user config has been integrated a lot better into the nick-tracing
+ code.
+ - A bug in the persistency code has been fixed. Thanks to Bob Ball for
+ reporting it :)
+
+
+
+ 0.4.8 - Look ma, that's me on the internet ;)
+ ===============================================
+ - Option to add an image to each nick has been added.
+ - Option to ignore hosts/nicks has been added.
+ - The newest time is now saved per-file, so the order of the input files
+ doesn't matter anymore.
+ - Files are no longer identified by their name, their inode numbers are
+ used instead. This has not been tested unter M$ Windows!
+ - New default config is to sort the users by words, not lines.
+ - Fixed bug with the coloring-code (Thanks to Bob Ball for pointing this
+ out :)
+
+
+
+ 0.4.7 - Colors and users
+ ==========================
+ - Added forgotten ident prefix `='.
+ - Recognition of mIRC-color-codes has been added. (Thanks to Bob Ball for
+ coding this :)
+ - A user-configuration has been added which aloows to set specific
+ information (like link, realname and image) for an user.
+
+
+
+ 0.4.6 - Yet another nasty bug fixed
+ =====================================
+ - A bug in the persistency code has been fixed: If the first line of a
+ logfile had the same timestamp as the last line parsed in the previous
+ run, the entire logfile would not be parsed.
+ - An alternate config file can be set with the ``--config'' command line
+ argument.
+
+
+
+ 0.4.5 - Purge option and fixes
+ ================================
+ - Option to automatically purge (truncate or delete) parsed logfiles has
+ been added.
+ - Input files will be sorted by mtime from now on. This addresses an
+ issue with weird sorted input..
+ - The dancer-parser has had a problem with the month of december (which
+ has been taken care of ;)
+ - A potential deivision by zero in Html.pm has been fixed.
+
+
+
+ 0.4.4 - Bugfix release
+ ========================
+ - Forgotten config options have been added again.
+ - Fixes in the translation system.
+
+
+
+ 0.4.3 - Multilingualism
+ =========================
+ - A bug in the generated HTML code has been fixed.
+ - Support for translations and a german translation has been added.
+ - A parser for dancer-logs has been added (again).
+
+
+
+ 0.4.2 - Bugfix release
+ ========================
+ - An issue with perl 5.8.0 has been resolved: Time::Local tried to load
+ ``Config'' and got onis' module with the same name.
+ - A bug in the Eggdrop parser has been fixed: leave-events were not
+ parsed correctly.
+ - A parser for xchat has been added.
+
+
+
+ 0.4.1 - Added missing features and more
+ =========================================
+ - Internal restructure due to planned features.
+ - The main table can now be sorted by lines, words or characters written.
+ - Written lines, words and characters can be displayed at will. You can
+ even chose between number only, bar only and both.
+ - The overall-distribution of time spent chatting can be displayed.
+ - A plugin named ``Interesting Numbers'' has been added. It brings back
+ the information displayed by the ``Action'', ``Kicks'' and
+ ``Soliloquies'' plugins.
+ - URLs are now cut after 50 characters.
+ - The daily activity stats now use characters (instead of lines) for
+ greater precision.
+
+
+
+ 0.4.0 - Complete rewrite (testing)
+ ====================================
+ - Complete rewrite of huge parts of the program.
+ - Improvments for nick-tracing.
+ - Fixes for URL-Matching.
+ - Better config-parsing.
+ - Persistent data using ``Storable''.
+ - New, lighter output theme.
+ - Tons of other stuff I forgot to write down.
+
+
+
+ 0.3.3 - Major Feature Enhancements
+ ====================================
+ - Bug fixed: eggdrop and dircproxy logs wouldn't work with the kicks
+ plugin. Thanks to Daniel Peters.
+ - New plugin: nicks determines the nicks which were mentioned the most.
+ - New plugin: channel tries to determine the channel's name. This only
+ works with eggdrop, ircii, mirc and perlbot logs.
+ - New plugin: topics lists the last topics set in the channel.
+ - There are more configuration options for certain plugins.
+ - onis uses Getopt::Long for some settings such as channel name or output
+ file. Getopt::Long is part of the standard perl distribution.
+ - Quotes taken out of the logfiles are now escaped and URLs are linked.
+ There can be only one URL per line so far.
+ - Bug fixed: You can now include images from other webservers in the
+ config file.
+ - Bug fixed: The words plugin now ignores nicks.
+
+
+
+ 0.3.0 - Major Feature Enhancements
+ ====================================
+ - Merged Fester's "extensions" into the main branch as "plugins". These 9
+ (!) new plugins give a lot of useless information about the channel
+ usage.
+ - Added parsing modules for dancer- and dircproxy-logfiles. Thanks to
+ Korbinian Rosenegger for writing the initial code.
+ - Modularized the entire structure of onis.
+ - The new comment-character is ';'. I though it would look better.
+ - Updated the perlbot parser so it is compatible with perlbot 1.4.2
+
+
+
+ 0.2.0 - advanced and tested pre0.1.9
+ ======================================
+ - user-ranking scaleable (check the config-file)
+ - improvment of the user-tracing. slows down when handling unknown nicks,
+ so make sure to use the plugin if running perlbot!
+ - source better documented
+ - changed syntax!!
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+
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+
+That's all there is to it!
--- /dev/null
+ onis 0.7.1 - FAQ - 2004-10-30
+===============================
+http://verplant.org/onis/
+
+
+First off: Read the ``README'' file.. I didn't write it because I think
+writing useless README-stuff is a fun activity.
+
+
+ 1. ``Some nicks simply don't appear in the statistics.''
+==========================================================
+onis needs to know a nicks hostname and ident before it can collect data
+for it. The most common way to get the ident/hostname pair is by joining
+the channel.
+
+ 2. ``onis tells me there is no data when I try to parse my logs!''
+====================================================================
+If you use eggdrop-logs:
+ Read the ``README'' file. Now! And make sure you don't miss
+ section `3.2'!
+If you _don't_ use eggdrop-logs:
+ Did you set the ``logtype'' option correctly? It's in the ``config''
+ file somewhere. If you have set this option correctly and keep getting
+ this error even with larger (> 1000 lines) logs, please send an email.
+
+ 3. ``onis can't find "warnings.pm" or something..''
+=====================================================
+For some reason especially FreeBSD users seem to use an outdated version
+of perl (< 5.6.0). This old version does not provide the ``warnings''
+pragma, which onis uses. Your best bet is to upgrade your perl
+distribution to at least 5.6.0.
+
+--
+octo (at verplant.org)
--- /dev/null
+CHANGELOG
+config
+COPYING
+lang/english.lang
+lang/german.lang
+lang/norwegian.lang
+lang/spanish.lang
+lang/swedish.lang
+lib/Onis/Config.pm
+lib/Onis/Data/Core.pm
+lib/Onis/Data/Persistent.pm
+lib/Onis/Html.pm
+lib/Onis/Language.pm
+lib/Onis/Parser/Dancer.pm
+lib/Onis/Parser/Dircproxy.pm
+lib/Onis/Parser/Eggdrop.pm
+lib/Onis/Parser/Irssi.pm
+lib/Onis/Parser/Mirc.pm
+lib/Onis/Parser/Persistent.pm
+lib/Onis/Parser/Xchat.pm
+lib/Onis/Plugins/Bignumbers.pm
+lib/Onis/Plugins/Conversations.pm
+lib/Onis/Plugins/Core.pm
+lib/Onis/Plugins/Interestingnumbers.pm
+lib/Onis/Plugins/Nicks.pm
+lib/Onis/Plugins/Topics.pm
+lib/Onis/Plugins/Urls.pm
+lib/Onis/Plugins/Userdetails.pm
+lib/Onis/Plugins/Words.pm
+lib/Onis/Users.pm
+onis
+README
+reports/dark-theme/h-blue.png
+reports/dark-theme/h-green.png
+reports/dark-theme/h-red.png
+reports/dark-theme/h-yellow.png
+reports/dark-theme/style.css
+reports/dark-theme/unknown.png
+reports/dark-theme/v-blue.png
+reports/dark-theme/v-green.png
+reports/dark-theme/v-red.png
+reports/dark-theme/v-yellow.png
+reports/light-theme/blue.png
+reports/light-theme/green.png
+reports/light-theme/red.png
+reports/light-theme/stripes.png
+reports/light-theme/style.css
+reports/light-theme/unknown.png
+reports/light-theme/yellow.png
+reports/liner-theme/h-blue.png
+reports/liner-theme/h-gold.png
+reports/liner-theme/h-green.png
+reports/liner-theme/h-purple.png
+reports/liner-theme/style.css
+reports/liner-theme/unknown.png
+reports/liner-theme/v-blue.png
+reports/liner-theme/v-gold.png
+reports/liner-theme/v-green.png
+reports/liner-theme/v-purple.png
+THANKS
+themes/dark.theme
+themes/light.theme
+themes/liner.theme
+users.conf
--- /dev/null
+ onis 0.7.2 - README - 2005-01-21
+==================================
+http://verplant.org/onis/
+
+
+ Table of Contents
+-------------------
+ 1. Brief description
+ 2. Setting it up
+ 3. Using it
+ 4. Language Files
+ 5. User configuration
+
+
+ 1. Brief description
+======================
+``onis'' is a small perl-script that generates html-files out of your
+irc-logs that contain some statistic information about what's going on on
+that channel. For a sample look at the onis-homepage.
+
+
+ 2. Setting it up
+==================
+Just follow the example in 'config'. Please make sure to edit it!
+
+
+ 3. Using it
+=============
+Once set up right you can run onis with a command along these lines:
+
+octo@leeloo:~/onis-0.5.1 $ ./onis --output reports/channel.html my-logs/*
+
+ 3.1 Timestamps
+----------------
+Timestamps in the logfiles are an absolute requirement. If your logfiles
+don't have timestamps you can't use onis with them. So enable them now ;)
+
+ 3.2 Persistency
+-----------------
+Persistency is there for one reason: speed. It's simply faster to load
+already-parsed data into memory than to re-parse it again. However, since
+you start with nothing the first run will take as long as ever.
+
+Also, since this feature isn't easy for the program there are some issues
+which might be confusing for the user. First, the program has to `know' if
+the saved data is good and fresh and useable. It does so by comparing the
+current configuration and the configuration saved with the old data. So if
+you add or remove a plugin, change the ``min_word_length'' setting or edit
+the user configuration your old-data will not be re-used and overwritten.
+
+The second issue effects only the ``Eggdrop'' parser: For persistency to
+work the program has to determine the ABSOLUTE time of each line (i.e. the
+date and time to at least the accuracy of one minute). The eggdrop version
+I use (1.6.15) saves such a date/time entry at the end of each logfile.
+That means that as long as the end of the file isn't written (i.e. the
+whole day it covers) onis is unable to determine the date of that file. So
+running onis every 15 minutes changes the random quotes picked but that's
+it. It will not add the latest file unless the date is written which
+happends at midnight.
+
+ 3.3 Purge Logs
+----------------
+Please be very carefull with this option. This is a new, unstable and
+hardly tested feature! There may be bugs and they may delete your logfiles
+(if you use this feature, that is). Don't yell at me if you accidentially
+get rid of two years worth of logs.. It is possible to use ``purge_logs''
+without activating ``use_persistency''. That's your own damn fault.
+You have been warned.
+
+There are two modes of operation:
+- ``truncate'' deletes the content of a parsed logfile. The logfile itself
+ survives, so that clients that don't create new logs
+ automatically don't fall on their face.
+- ``delete'' deletes the file itself. That might come in handy when a
+ client creates a new logfile every day.
+
+For both modes it is essential that onis can open the logfiles in
+write-mode. It _could_ delete files without the write-bit set, but it
+won't for obvious reasons.
+
+ 3.4 Data aging
+----------------
+This is a experimental feature introduced in 0.7.0: Since there is a lot
+of absolutely useless data in the persistency files, the data gathered now
+ages over the time. This may result in weird effects and I am not quite
+sure it works as expected, so I'll have an eye on it and hopefully improve
+it as needed ;) Anyways, here's what I do:
+ Idents have a line-counter. This counter is decremented one tenth per
+run and afterwards rounded down. This means, that you have to write at
+very least one line every day. If an ident writes 120 lines, it will be
+deleted after 30 runs (one month, when run dayly) unless he/she writes
+some lines in the meantime.. Obviously this might be a problem for persons
+who run onis hourly..
+ The nicks and words age a little differently: For everyitem there is an
+``age'' and a ``ttl'' (time to life) setting. With every occurence the age
+is reset to zero and ttl increased. At the end of each session ``ttl'' is
+decreased by ``age'' and afterwards ``age'' is increased by one. If
+``ttl'' becomes smaller than one the record is deleted.
+ In the future I will propably switch to keeping a timestamp and
+calculating days, rather than counting runs, but I wanted to try this
+approach first..
+
+
+ 4. Language Files
+===================
+onis 0.4.3 has a first experimental support for translations. I don't
+speak any languages other than english and german so I'm hoping for
+volunteers to send in more translations. The language-files are very very
+simple, so my mom _could_ create them ;) I'll use a simple example:
+
+-- BEGIN: fooish.lang --
+# Language file for Fooish
+"foobar": "translation"; # Should be fixed!
+"Something": "Translation one", "Translation two";
+-- END: fooish.lang --
+
+One can observe the following rules:
+- Everything outside of double-quotes is ignored. Colons and semi-colons
+ should be added anyways.
+- Everything after an ``hash'' (`#') (up to the end of the line) is a
+ comment and will be ignored. (Except when inside quotes, of course)
+- The first string in a line is the original, all strings after that are
+ translations. (If there is more than one translation for a given phrase
+ a random one will be choosen at runtime)
+- If no translation can bve found the original string will be used.
+- The string provided here will be fed to a printf-call. DO NOT CHANGE any
+ of those `%s', `%u', `%.1f' etc. thingies, since they will be replaced
+ by whatever makes sense.
+
+If you have any problems with this, please let me know.
+
+
+ 5. User configuration
+=======================
+Starting with version 0.4.7 onis offers the ability to configure (or
+hardcode) a user configuration. The user configuration is able to:
+- map one or more hostmasks to a user,
+- specify a realname for a user,
+- add a link to the user's homepage and
+- add an image to the user.
+- ignore users
+
+The configuration file (default: ``users.conf'') has the following syntax:
+
+-- BEGIN: users.conf --
+# User configuration for #channel
+this_username
+{
+ name: Realname;
+ host: *!real*@*.provider.com;
+ link: http://homepage.url/;
+ image: http://homepage.url/my_pic.png;
+}
+-- END: users.conf --
+
+As you can see each record starts with a username followed by curly
+brackets which contain the settings for this username. The settings are in
+the form ``key: value;'' and valid keys (as of now) are ``name'',
+``host'', ``link'' and ``image''. Each setting can come in any order and
+as often as needed. If more than one `name', `link' or `image' is set one
+will be chosen randomly at runtime.
+- ``name'' Sets the realname for this nick. This name is set as ``title''
+ for the call containing the username, which some browsers display as
+ tooltip.
+- ``host'' sets the hostmask for this username. You can use `*' and `?'
+ which are interpreted as bash-like wildcards, i.e. `*' is a string of
+ any length (including empty) and `?' is any character (which must be
+ present). Oh, and the user-flags (like `~', `+', etc) are removed before
+ matching against this string, so you should not specify them here.
+- ``link'' sets the users homepage. A link to this homepage will be
+ included in the statistics page.
+- ``image'' specifies the URL of an image which will be displayed in later
+ versions. The URL is inserted as-is without ANY checking. This means
+ that it you enter a relative-URL it must be relative to the
+ output-file's location.
+
+There is one special user, ``ignore''. Every nick that matches the
+enclosed ``host'' settings will be ignored.
+
+Everything after a hash-sign `#' up to the end of the line is considered a
+comment and is removed before processing the config. But I think you've
+guessed that ;)
+
+Keep in mind that changing the user configuration renders your persistency
+file useless and it (the persistency file) will be deleted the next time
+you run onis! (Read section 3.2!)
+--
+octo (at verplant.org)
--- /dev/null
+Korbinian Rosenegger
+ For the initial ``Dancer'', ``Dircproxy'' and ``Energymech'' parsers
+
+Tyler McHenry
+ For coding the first few extensions
+
+Daniel Peters
+ For pointing out bugs :)
+
+Jesper Hansen
+ For his continuous feedback, bugreports and feature requests ;)
+
+Bob Ball
+ For his feedback, feature requests and code contibutions (support for
+ mIRC color codes) :)
+
+``Liner'' (real name unknown ;)
+ For his theme :)
+
+Bjørn Danielsen
+ For the norwegian translation
+
+Christoffer Jonsson
+ For the swedish translation
+
+Javier Garc¡a
+ For the spanish translation
--- /dev/null
+Minor bugfix:
+[23:23] <@[charly]> nur doof wenn's 'nen nick namens "ich" gibt, mit dem reden dann alle am meisten ;)
+[23:24] <@octo> [charly]: Hm, und der hat auch 100 Zeilen geschrieben?
+[23:24] <@[charly]> mom
+[23:29] <@[charly]> w?rd sagen 3 zeilen
+
+- have config option to set min-lines for plugins
+
+- the config reader could generate a warning if you
+have a newline before a semicolon on a non-whitespace line?
+
+- remove the
+elements from the bar where there is 0 activity - for example, the bar on the
+number of lines...
+
+- Finally, the other thing I think would be useful would be to exagerate the
+bottom bar on the main table; its too small to see when the user is on at the
+moment... so perhaps take a maximum (looks like the max is 100px?) and
+minimum width (perhaps 50px?) for the bottom bar and then have the bars for
+everyone inbetween scaled into this range?
+
+- Another thing that would be useful is a config option for some HTML that is
+put at the top of each stats page; so you can have links to other pages and
+other things
+
+Next few steps:
+- Maybe use locales for m/\w/ and the like
+- Have dumps written in XML (maybe write the pisg guy?)
+- Write Apache-Style config parser
--- /dev/null
+# onis 0.7.2 - config - 2005-01-21
+#==================================
+# http://verplant.org/onis/
+
+# This options tells onis what type of logfiles to expect. Valid values
+# are ``Dircproxy'', ``Eggdrop'', ``Irssi'', ``mIRC'' and ``xchat''.
+logtype: "Eggdrop";
+
+# Thif option is available for scripts to set the input source once and
+# for all. Since wildcards are not interpreted this is of little use for
+# the averange user.
+#input: "/path/to/my/file";
+
+# Sets the output file. This has to be a file, not a directory. This is
+# also mostly interesting for scripts.
+#output: "/var/www/html/ircstats/cannel.html";
+
+# Set this option to ``true'' to have onis overwrite files without
+# promting. Default is to ask.
+overwrite: "false";
+
+# Sets the users-config file to use. By default reads ``users.conf''.
+#users_config: "users.conf";
+
+# Purge logs that have been parsed. Two modes of operation can be
+# selected: ``truncate'' deletes the content of file but lets the file
+# life on. This might be usefull for clients that don't create new logs
+# automatically.. The other mode, ``delete'', well, deletes parsed files.
+# This might come in handy when a client creates a new logfile for every
+# day.
+#purge_logs: "truncate";
+
+# Set this to your (nick)name to see it appear on the stats page. Uses
+# your username if you don't set anything here.
+#user: "mynick";
+
+# Explicitly set the channel's name here. For most logfiles this is not
+# neccessary, but it is for some. ``Dircproxy'' to be specific.
+#channel: "#ourchannel";
+
+# Load these plugins. These are all available plugins as of now, but this
+# is a development release. The missing one(s) will be back..
+plugin: "Conversations";
+plugin: "BigNumbers";
+plugin: "Words";
+plugin: "Nicks";
+plugin: "Urls";
+plugin: "Topics";
+plugin: "InterestingNumbers";
+plugin: "Userdetails";
+
+# In order to recognize users who use dialin-accounts or have for some
+# other reason changing hostnames it is neccessary to unsharp the host.
+# This options says how much to unsharp it. Valid values are ``none'',
+# ``Light'', ``Medium'' and ``Hard''. Most people will go best with
+# ``Medium''..
+unsharp: "Medium";
+
+# Sets the minimum length for a word. ``5'' is a good value to start
+# with..
+min_word_length: 5;
+
+# Sort the main table by this field. Valid values are ``Lines'', ``Words''
+# and ``Chars''. Defaults to ``Lines''.
+sort_by: "Words";
+
+# Display the following fields in the given format. Valid formats are
+# ``None'', ``Number'', ``Bar'' and ``Both''.
+display_lines: "None";
+display_words: "Both";
+display_chars: "None";
+
+# Sets wether or not user-images are displayed. Defaults to not display
+# the images, since by default none are defined..
+#display_images: "false";
+
+# Sets the default image which is displayed for users which don't have an
+# image set. If not set no image will be displayed for those users. If a
+# theme sets a default image and you want to un-set is, use "".
+#default_image: "light-theme/unknown.png";
+
+# If set to true a bar indicating the time when a user is most active is
+# being printed in the main table.
+display_times: "false";
+
+# This options control which quotes are picked and how far back they can
+# reach. A line is put into the quote-cache if it is a least ``quote_min''
+# and at most ``quote_max'' characters long. No more than
+# ``quote_cache_size'' quotes are stored in the cache to have recent
+# quotes if possible.
+quote_min: 30;
+quote_max: 80;
+quote_cache_size: 10;
+
+# With the following option you can control how high and wide the bars
+# are. Values are in pixels. Height applies to vertical, width to
+# horizontal bars.
+bar_height: 130;
+bar_width: 100;
+
+# ``longlines'' defines how many nicks are in the big main table,
+# ``shortlines'' sets the number of _lines_ in the smaller table below.
+# Keep in mind that there are six nicks per line in the smaller table..
+longlines: 50;
+shortlines: 10;
+
+# The ``plugin_max'' option is used by various plugins to determine how
+# many records (lines, rows, etc) should be printed.
+plugin_max: 10;
+
+# Matching the nicks contained in a line very slow. So we use a trick
+# which is not as accurate but a lot faster. If you want to use the slow
+# but better solution instead, set this option to ``good''. Otherwise
+# leave at ``fast''.
+nick_match_type: "fast";
+
+# The ``last used words'' plugin will ignore words shorter than this
+# value. This is not the same as ``min_word_length''!
+ignore_words: 5;
+
+# This many lines from the same person without interuption will be counted
+# as one soliloquy.
+soliloquies_count: 5;
+
+# onis can create a ``persistency'' or ``history'' file. If such exists
+# the already parsed part of a logfile can be skipped and unchanged
+# logfiles are skipped entirely. However, for this to work you have to
+# have ``Storable'' installed. If you have ``Storable'' installed but do
+# not wish onis to write and/or use such a file you can disable it here.
+#use_persistency: "true";
+
+# Sets the file which onis will dump it's state into.
+persistency_file: "persistency.data";
+
+# If set to ``print'' prints out all color-codes. If set to ``ignore''
+# color-codes will not be printed. Default is to ignore colors..
+#color_codes: "print";
+
+# Sets the document encoding. This must match your webserver's settings or
+# you'll experience some very weird characters..
+# Defaults to ``iso-8859-1''.
+#encoding: "iso-8859-1";
+
+# Style settings. If no theme is given this might result in a lot of very
+# weird errors, so better set one ;)
+# Valid themes as of onis 0.7.0: light, liner, dark
+theme: "themes/light.theme";
+
+# Read translations from this file.
+# One of:
+# english.lang german.lang norwegian.lang spanish.lang swedish.lang
+language_file: "lang/english.lang";
--- /dev/null
+#!/usr/bin/perl
+##########################################################################
+# onis 0.7.2 2005-01-21 #
+#---=============--------------------------------------------------------#
+# Language: Perl #
+# Purpose: Generating statistics #
+# Input: IRC-Logfiles #
+# Output: One HTML file #
+# Version: 0.7.2 (unstable) #
+# License: GPL #
+# Homepage: http://verplant.org/onis/ #
+# Authors: Florian octo Forster <octo@verplant.org> #
+# Contributions are listed in THANKS #
+##########################################################################
+
+BEGIN
+{
+ if ($0 =~ m#^(.*)[/\\]#) { chdir ($1); }
+
+ unshift (@INC, 'lib');
+
+ # 0x0010 Language (make not-translated lines red/yellow)
+ # 0x0020 Parser (dropped lines)
+ # 0x0040 Parser (time information)
+ # 0x0100 Data::Core (host unsharp)
+ # 0x0200 Data::Persistent
+ # 0x0400 Data::Core (dump incoming data to stderr)
+ # 0x0800 Data::Core (initializing)
+ # 0x1000 Onis::Users
+ $::DEBUG = 0x0000;
+}
+
+use strict;
+use warnings;
+
+use Onis::Config qw/get_config parse_argv read_config/;
+use File::Basename qw/dirname/;
+use Fcntl qw/:flock/;
+
+use vars qw/$VERSION/;
+
+$VERSION = '0.7.2';
+
+our $FILEINFO;
+our $PURGE_LOGS = 0;
+
+print STDERR $/, __FILE__, ': $Id: onis,v 1.18 2005/01/21 18:59:59 octo Exp $' if ($::DEBUG);
+
+parse_argv (@ARGV);
+read_config (get_config ('config') ? get_config ('config') : 'config');
+read_config (scalar get_config ('theme')) if (get_config ('theme'));
+
+my $output = get_config ('output');
+if (!$output)
+{
+ $output = "reports/onis.html";
+}
+
+foreach ('Core', get_config ('plugin'))
+{
+ my $module = ucfirst (lc ($_));
+ require "Onis/Plugins/$module.pm";
+}
+
+if (!get_config ('input'))
+{
+ print STDERR <<EOF;
+
+Usage: $0 [options] <logfile> [logfile logfile ..]
+
+Options:
+ --config Specify alternate config file
+ --output <file> Defines the file to write the HTML to.
+ --overwrite <bool> Overwrites files without prompting.
+ --channel <channel> Defines the channel's name.
+ --logtype <type> Defines the logfile's type.
+ See 'config' for a complete list.
+ --user <name> Define's the generator's name.
+
+For a full list of all options please read the ``config'' file.
+EOF
+ exit (1);
+}
+
+if (-e $output)
+{
+ my $overwrite = 0;
+ if (get_config ('overwrite'))
+ {
+ my $tmp = lc (get_config ('overwrite'));
+ if ($tmp eq 'true' or $tmp eq 'yes' or $tmp eq 'on')
+ {
+ $overwrite = 1;
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (!$overwrite)
+ {
+ print STDERR <<MESSAGE;
+
+WARNING: The output file ``$output'' already exists
+
+ You can set the ``overwrite'' option in the config
+ file to disable this dialog.
+
+MESSAGE
+ print STDERR 'Are you sure you want to overwrite it? [Y|n] ';
+ my $answer = <STDIN>;
+ exit (1) if ($answer =~ m/n/i);
+ }
+}
+
+my $logtype = 'Eggdrop';
+if (get_config ('logtype'))
+{
+ $logtype = ucfirst (lc (get_config ('logtype')));
+}
+
+require "Onis/Parser/$logtype.pm";
+require Onis::Parser::Persistent;
+require Onis::Data::Persistent;
+import Onis::Parser qw/parse last_date/;
+import Onis::Parser::Persistent qw#newfile#;
+import Onis::Data::Persistent qw#init#;
+
+$FILEINFO = init ('$FILEINFO', 'hash');
+
+if (get_config ('purge_logs'))
+{
+ my $temp = lc (get_config ('purge_logs'));
+ if (($temp eq 'truncate') or ($temp eq 'shorten'))
+ {
+ $PURGE_LOGS = 1;
+ }
+ elsif (($temp eq 'delete') or ($temp eq 'remove')
+ or ($temp eq 'del'))
+ {
+ $PURGE_LOGS = 2;
+ }
+}
+
+for (get_config ('input'))
+{
+ my $file = $_;
+ my $logfile;
+ my $status = 4;
+ my $position = 0;
+ my $mtime;
+ my $size;
+ my $inode;
+
+ ($inode, $size, $mtime) = (stat ($file))[1,7,9];
+
+ print STDERR $/, $/, __FILE__, " --- New File ``$file'' ---" if ($::DEBUG & 0x200);
+
+ if (!defined ($mtime))
+ {
+ print STDERR $/, __FILE__, ": Unable to stat file ``$file''";
+ next;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ print STDERR $/, __FILE__, ": ``$file'': " if ($::DEBUG & 0x200);
+ if (defined ($FILEINFO->{$inode}{'mtime'}))
+ {
+ if ($FILEINFO->{$inode}{'mtime'} == $mtime)
+ {
+ print STDERR "File did not change. Skipping." if ($::DEBUG & 0x200);
+ next;
+ }
+ elsif ($FILEINFO->{$inode}{'mtime'} < $mtime)
+ {
+ print STDERR "File changed. Reading it again." if ($::DEBUG & 0x200);
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ print STDERR "File ``$file'' is older than expected. There might be a problem!";
+ }
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ print STDERR "File appears to be new. Reading it." if ($::DEBUG & 0x200);
+ }
+ $FILEINFO->{$inode}{'mtime'} = $mtime;
+ }
+
+ # truncate
+ if ($PURGE_LOGS == 1)
+ {
+ unless (open ($logfile, '+< ' . $file))
+ {
+ print STDERR $/, __FILE__, ": Unable to open file ``$file'': $!";
+ next;
+ }
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ unless (open ($logfile, '< ' . $file))
+ {
+ print STDERR $/, __FILE__, ": Unable to open file ``$file'': $!";
+ next;
+ }
+ }
+
+ if ($PURGE_LOGS)
+ {
+ unless (flock ($logfile, LOCK_EX))
+ {
+ print STDERR $/, __FILE__, ": Unable to get an exclusive lock for file ``$file'': $!";
+ close ($logfile);
+ next;
+ }
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ unless (flock ($logfile, LOCK_SH))
+ {
+ print STDERR $/, __FILE__, ": Unable to get a shared lock for file ``$file'': $!";
+ close ($logfile);
+ next;
+ }
+ }
+
+ newfile ($FILEINFO->{$inode});
+ while (<$logfile>)
+ {
+ s/\n|\r//g;
+ $status = parse ($_);
+
+ # 0 == rewind file
+ # 1 == line parsed
+ # 2 == unable to parse
+ # 3 == line old
+ # 4 == don't have date
+
+ if ($status == 0)
+ {
+ print STDERR $/, __FILE__, ": Rewinding file ``$file''" if ($::DEBUG & 0x200);
+ seek ($logfile, 0, 0);
+ $position = 0;
+ }
+ elsif (($status == 1) or ($status == 2)
+ or ($status == 3))
+ {
+ $position = tell ($logfile);
+ }
+ elsif ($status == 4)
+ {
+ # void
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ print STDERR $/, __FILE__, ": Parser returned unknown status code: ``$status''";
+ }
+ }
+
+ if ($PURGE_LOGS and (($status == 1)
+ or ($status == 2)
+ or ($status == 3)))
+ {
+ if (($PURGE_LOGS > 1)
+ #and (($position + 1) >= $size)
+ )
+ {
+ # delete file
+ print STDERR $/, __FILE__, ": Deleting empty file ``$file''" if ($::DEBUG & 0x200);
+ close ($logfile);
+
+ if (-w $file)
+ {
+ unless (unlink ($file))
+ {
+ print STDERR $/, __FILE__, ": Unable to delete empty file ``$file'': $!";
+ }
+ delete ($FILEINFO->{$inode});
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ print STDERR $/, __FILE__, ": Won't delete ``$file''. Set it to writeable first!";
+ }
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ seek ($logfile, 0, 0);
+ if (truncate ($logfile, 0))
+ {
+ print $logfile &last_date ();
+ print STDERR $/, __FILE__, ": Truncated ``$file''" if ($::DEBUG & 0x200);
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ print STDERR $/, __FILE__, ": Couldn't truncate file ``$file'': $!";
+ }
+
+ close ($logfile);
+ }
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ close ($logfile);
+ }
+}
+
+require Onis::Data::Core;
+require Onis::Html;
+import Onis::Data::Core qw#print_output#;
+import Onis::Html qw#open_file close_file#;
+
+if (open_file ($output))
+{
+ print_output ();
+ close_file ();
+}
+else
+{
+ # Fail and make noise! ;)
+ print STDERR <<MESSAGE;
+
+ERROR: Unable to open output file
+
+The output file ``$output'' could not be opened. Please make sure to set
+the permissions right and try again.
+
+MESSAGE
+ exit (1);
+}
+
+exit (0);
+
+END
+{
+ print $/ if ($::DEBUG);
+}