parser201 1.5.0

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Description:

parser201 1.5.0

Features
The centerpiece of the parser201 module is the LogParser class. The class
initializer takes a single line from an Apache access log file and extracts the
individual fields into attributes within an object.
Installation
pip3 install parser201

Usage
The most common use-case for parser201 is importing individual lines from an
Apache access log file and creating LogParser objects, like this:
from parser201 import LogParser

with open('access.log', 'r') as f:
for line in f:
lp = LogParser(line)
# Use lp as desired: add to List, Dictionary, etc.

Documentation
See: parser201 Documentation.
Version History

1.5.0 (2024-01-27)

Cleaned up packaging for better PEP
561 compliance.
Cleaned up type hints.
Dropped support for converting timestamps to local machine time.
Processing local timezones across multiple architectures and
operating systems is a bit of a hot mess in Python right now.
There's just too much variability with regard to OS Settings,
location, daylight savings time, etc. The performance of this
feature was spotty at best. There is still support for the
original timezone and converstion to
UTC.


1.4.1 (2023-06-22)

Migrated code formatter to black.


1.4.0 (2023-04-30)

Strengthened regular expression parsing to handle log lines that
contain a wider array of malicious attacks.
Added support for access logs that contain both IPv4 and IPv6
addresses.
Minimum supported Python version is now 3.8 (^3.8).
Miscellaneous optimizations.


1.3.1 (2022-10-22)

Migrated dependency/build management to
poetry.


1.3.0 (2022-08-13)

Implemented __eq__ magic method for the LogParser class. You can now
perform equality checks on two LogParser objects.
Added test cases for __eq__
Migrated task runner to make
Documentation cleanup
Code linting and cleanup


1.2.0 (2022-07-17)

Implemented __eq__ magic methods in the FMT and TZ classes.
Documentation cleanup.
Testing improvements and pyproject.toml adjustments for better pytest
compatability.
Code linting and cleanup.


1.1.5 (2022-01-17)

Code linting and cleanup.


1.1.4 (2021-12-23)

Documentation cleanup.


1.1.3 (2021-12-19)

Make file tuning.
Documentation cleanup.
Added site logo to README.md.


1.1.0 (2021-11-13)

Implemented selectable timestamp conversion options {original,
local,
UTC}.
Implemented selectable formatting options for timestamp attribute
{string, date_obj}.
Migrated API reference to GitHub pages.
Code cleanup.


1.0.2 (2021-11-05)

Documentation cleanup.


1.0.0 (2021-11-04)

Stable production release.
Migrated to a new development framework.
Implemented more robust and compartmentalized test cases.
Code tuning.


0.2.0 (2021-10-31)

Changed behavior to gracefully fail for any malformed input line. If an
input line cannot be successfully parsed, all attributes of the returned
object are set to None and no messages are printed.
Added additional pytest cases to verify failure behavior.


0.1.9 (2021-09-15)

Code cleanup for pep8 compliance.
Cleaned up Makefiles and scripts to remove references to python (meaning
python2) and replace it with python3.


0.1.7 (2021-06-05)

Re-tooled testing scripts to use parameterized test data, and conduct more
robust testing.


0.1.6 (2020-12-19)

Addressed exception handling for initializer input not being a valid string
data type.
Documentation cleanup.


0.1.5 (2020-10-26)

Enabled automatic deployment of tagged releases to pypi from travis using
encrypted token.
Converted references to the master branch in the git repository to main
across the documentation set.
Documentation cleanup.


0.1.4 (2020-10-24)

Initial pypi release.
Fixed test file filtering issue in .gitignore.
Dependency fix for travis tests.


0.1.1 (2020-10-22)

Follow-on testing on test.pypi.org.


0.1.0 (2020-10-18)

Initial testing on test.pypi.org.

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