goaccess-0.6/0002755000000000017500000000000012170431641010133 500000000000000goaccess-0.6/gdns.h0000644000000000017500000000334312170371105011156 00000000000000/** * Copyright (C) 2009-2013 by Gerardo Orellana * GoAccess - An Ncurses apache weblog analyzer & interactive viewer * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as * published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of * the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * A copy of the GNU General Public License is attached to this * source distribution for its full text. * * Visit http://goaccess.prosoftcorp.com for new releases. */ #ifndef GDNS_H_INCLUDED #define GDNS_H_INCLUDED #define H_SIZE 256 #define QUEUE_SIZE 400 #include "gdashboard.h" typedef struct GDnsThread_ { pthread_cond_t not_empty; pthread_cond_t not_full; pthread_mutex_t mutex; pthread_t thread; } GDnsThread; typedef struct GDnsQueue_ { int head; int tail; int size; int capacity; char buffer[QUEUE_SIZE][H_SIZE]; } GDnsQueue; extern GDnsThread gdns_thread; char *gqueue_dequeue (GDnsQueue * q); char *reverse_ip (char *str); int gqueue_empty (GDnsQueue * q); int gqueue_find (GDnsQueue * q, const char *item); int gqueue_enqueue (GDnsQueue * q, char *item); int gqueue_full (GDnsQueue * q); int gqueue_size (GDnsQueue * q); void dns_resolver (char *addr); void gdns_free_queue (void); void gdns_init (void); void gdns_queue_free (void); void gdns_thread_create (); void gqueue_destroy (GDnsQueue * q); void gqueue_init (GDnsQueue * q, int capacity); #endif goaccess-0.6/commons.h0000644000000000017500000000245112170371105011675 00000000000000/** * Copyright (C) 2009-2013 by Gerardo Orellana * GoAccess - An Ncurses apache weblog analyzer & interactive viewer * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as * published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of * the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * A copy of the GNU General Public License is attached to this * source distribution for its full text. * * Visit http://goaccess.prosoftcorp.com for new releases. */ #if HAVE_CONFIG_H #include #endif #ifndef COMMONS_H_INCLUDED #define COMMONS_H_INCLUDED /* Remove the __attribute__ stuff when the compiler is not GCC. */ #if !__GNUC__ #define __attribute__(x) /**/ #endif #define GO_UNUSED __attribute__((unused)) #define GO_VERSION "0.6" struct tm *now_tm; /* Processing time */ extern time_t end_proc; extern time_t now; extern time_t start_proc; /* resizing */ extern size_t real_size_y; extern size_t term_h; extern size_t term_w; #endif goaccess-0.6/output.c0000644000000000017500000005525012170371105011562 00000000000000/** * output.c -- output to the standard output stream * Copyright (C) 2009-2013 by Gerardo Orellana * GoAccess - An Ncurses apache weblog analyzer & interactive viewer * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as * published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of * the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * A copy of the GNU General Public License is attached to this * source distribution for its full text. * * Visit http://goaccess.prosoftcorp.com for new releases. */ #define _LARGEFILE_SOURCE #define _LARGEFILE64_SOURCE #define _FILE_OFFSET_BITS 64 #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "output.h" #include "commons.h" #include "error.h" #include "xmalloc.h" #include "ui.h" #include "gdashboard.h" #include "util.h" static void clean_output (FILE * fp, char *s) { while (*s) { switch (*s) { case '\'': fprintf (fp, "'"); break; case '"': fprintf (fp, """); break; case '&': fprintf (fp, "&"); break; case '<': fprintf (fp, "<"); break; case '>': fprintf (fp, ">"); break; default: fputc (*s, fp); break; } s++; } } static void print_html_header (FILE * fp, char *now) { fprintf (fp, "\n"); fprintf (fp, "\n"); fprintf (fp, "Server Statistics - %s\n", now); fprintf (fp, ""); fprintf (fp, ""); fprintf (fp, "\n"); fprintf (fp, "\n"); fprintf (fp, "\n"); fprintf (fp, "\n"); } static void print_html_footer (FILE * fp, char *now) { fprintf (fp, "

Generated by: "); fprintf (fp, "GoAccess "); fprintf (fp, "%s on %s

", GO_VERSION, now); fprintf (fp, "\n"); fprintf (fp, ""); } static void print_html_begin_table (FILE * fp) { fprintf (fp, "\n"); } static void print_html_end_table (FILE * fp) { fprintf (fp, "
\n"); } static void print_html_head_top (FILE * fp, const char *s, int span, int exp) { fprintf (fp, ""); if (exp) { fprintf (fp, "", span); fprintf (fp, "Expand [+]"); fprintf (fp, "%s", s); fprintf (fp, ""); } else fprintf (fp, "%s", span, s); fprintf (fp, "\n"); } static void print_html_head_bottom (FILE * fp, const char *s, int colspan) { fprintf (fp, ""); fprintf (fp, "%s", colspan, s); fprintf (fp, "\n"); } static void print_html_col (FILE * fp, int w) { fprintf (fp, "\n", w); } static void print_html_begin_tr (FILE * fp, int hide) { if (hide) fprintf (fp, ""); else fprintf (fp, ""); } static void print_html_end_tr (FILE * fp) { fprintf (fp, ""); } static void print_html_sub_status (FILE * fp, GSubList * sub_list, int process) { char *data, *val = NULL; int hits; float percent; GSubItem *iter; for (iter = sub_list->head; iter; iter = iter->next) { hits = iter->hits; data = (char *) iter->data; percent = get_percentage (process, hits); percent = percent < 0 ? 0 : percent; val = xmalloc (snprintf (NULL, 0, "|`- %s", data) + 1); sprintf (val, "|`- %s", data); print_html_begin_tr (fp, 1); fprintf (fp, "%d", hits); fprintf (fp, "%4.2f%%", percent); fprintf (fp, ""); clean_output (fp, val); fprintf (fp, ""); print_html_end_tr (fp); free (val); } } static void print_html_status (FILE * fp, GHolder * h, int process) { char *data; float percent; int hits; int i; if (h->idx == 0) return; print_html_begin_table (fp); print_html_col (fp, 60); print_html_col (fp, 80); print_html_col (fp, 460); print_html_head_top (fp, CODES_HEAD, 3, 1); print_html_head_bottom (fp, CODES_DESC, 3); for (i = 0; i < h->idx; i++) { hits = h->items[i].hits; data = h->items[i].data; percent = get_percentage (process, hits); percent = percent < 0 ? 0 : percent; print_html_begin_tr (fp, 0); fprintf (fp, "%d", hits); fprintf (fp, "%4.2f%%", percent); fprintf (fp, "%s", data); print_html_end_tr (fp); GSubList *sub_list = h->items[i].sub_list; print_html_sub_status (fp, sub_list, process); } print_html_end_table (fp); } static void print_html_generic (FILE * fp, GHolder * h, int process) { char *data; float percent; int hits; int i, until = 0; if (h->idx == 0) return; print_html_begin_table (fp); print_html_col (fp, 60); print_html_col (fp, 80); print_html_col (fp, 460); switch (h->module) { case REFERRERS: print_html_head_top (fp, REFER_HEAD, 3, h->idx > OUTPUT_N ? 1 : 0); print_html_head_bottom (fp, REFER_DESC, 3); break; case NOT_FOUND: print_html_head_top (fp, FOUND_HEAD, 3, h->idx > OUTPUT_N ? 1 : 0); print_html_head_bottom (fp, FOUND_DESC, 3); break; case REFERRING_SITES: print_html_head_top (fp, SITES_HEAD, 3, h->idx > OUTPUT_N ? 1 : 0); print_html_head_bottom (fp, SITES_DESC, 3); break; case KEYPHRASES: print_html_head_top (fp, KEYPH_HEAD, 3, h->idx > OUTPUT_N ? 1 : 0); print_html_head_bottom (fp, KEYPH_DESC, 3); break; default: break; } until = h->idx < MAX_CHOICES ? h->idx : MAX_CHOICES; for (i = 0; i < until; i++) { hits = h->items[i].hits; data = h->items[i].data; percent = get_percentage (process, hits); percent = percent < 0 ? 0 : percent; print_html_begin_tr (fp, i > OUTPUT_N ? 1 : 0); fprintf (fp, "%d", hits); fprintf (fp, "%4.2f%%", percent); fprintf (fp, ""); fprintf (fp, ""); clean_output (fp, data); fprintf (fp, ""); fprintf (fp, ""); print_html_end_tr (fp); } print_html_end_table (fp); } static void print_html_sub_os (FILE * fp, GSubList * sub_list, int process) { char *data, *val = NULL; int hits; float percent, l; GSubItem *iter; for (iter = sub_list->head; iter; iter = iter->next) { hits = iter->hits; data = (char *) iter->data; percent = get_percentage (process, hits); percent = percent < 0 ? 0 : percent; l = get_percentage (process, hits); l = l < 1 ? 1 : l; val = xmalloc (snprintf (NULL, 0, "|`- %s", data) + 1); sprintf (val, "|`- %s", data); print_html_begin_tr (fp, 1); fprintf (fp, "%d", hits); fprintf (fp, "%4.2f%%", percent); fprintf (fp, ""); clean_output (fp, val); fprintf (fp, ""); fprintf (fp, ""); fprintf (fp, "
", l); fprintf (fp, ""); print_html_end_tr (fp); free (val); } } static void print_html_browser_os (FILE * fp, GHolder * h) { char *data; int hits; float percent, l; int i, max, process = g_hash_table_size (ht_unique_visitors); if (h->idx == 0) return; print_html_begin_table (fp); print_html_col (fp, 60); print_html_col (fp, 80); print_html_col (fp, 220); print_html_col (fp, 240); /* *INDENT-OFF* */ if (h->module == OS) { print_html_head_top (fp, OPERA_HEAD, 4, 1); print_html_head_bottom (fp, OPERA_DESC, 4); } else if (h->module == BROWSERS) { print_html_head_top (fp, BROWS_HEAD, 4, 1); print_html_head_bottom (fp, BROWS_DESC, 4); } /* *INDENT-ON* */ max = 0; for (i = 0; i < h->idx; i++) { if (h->items[i].hits > max) max = h->items[i].hits; } for (i = 0; i < h->idx; i++) { hits = h->items[i].hits; data = h->items[i].data; percent = get_percentage (process, hits); percent = percent < 0 ? 0 : percent; l = get_percentage (max, hits); l = l < 1 ? 1 : l; print_html_begin_tr (fp, 0); fprintf (fp, "%d", hits); if (hits == max) fprintf (fp, "%4.2f%%", percent); else fprintf (fp, "%4.2f%%", percent); /* data */ fprintf (fp, ""); clean_output (fp, data); fprintf (fp, ""); fprintf (fp, ""); fprintf (fp, "
", l); fprintf (fp, ""); print_html_end_tr (fp); GSubList *sub_list = h->items[i].sub_list; print_html_sub_os (fp, sub_list, process); } print_html_end_table (fp); } static void print_html_hosts (FILE * fp, GHolder * h, int process) { GAgents *agents; char *data, *bandwidth, *usecs, *ag, *ptr_value; float percent, l; int hits; int i, j, max, until = 0, delims = 0; size_t alloc = 0; if (h->idx == 0) return; print_html_begin_table (fp); print_html_col (fp, 20); print_html_col (fp, 60); print_html_col (fp, 80); print_html_col (fp, 80); print_html_col (fp, 80); print_html_col (fp, 120); print_html_col (fp, 160); print_html_head_top (fp, HOSTS_HEAD, 7, h->idx > OUTPUT_N ? 1 : 0); print_html_head_bottom (fp, HOSTS_DESC, 7); until = h->idx < MAX_CHOICES ? h->idx : MAX_CHOICES; max = 0; for (i = 0; i < until; i++) { if (h->items[i].hits > max) max = h->items[i].hits; } for (i = 0; i < until; i++) { hits = h->items[i].hits; data = h->items[i].data; percent = get_percentage (process, hits); percent = percent < 0 ? 0 : percent; bandwidth = filesize_str (h->items[i].bw); l = get_percentage (max, hits); l = l < 1 ? 1 : l; ag = g_hash_table_lookup (ht_hosts_agents, data); print_html_begin_tr (fp, i > OUTPUT_N ? 1 : 0); fprintf (fp, ""); if (ag != NULL) fprintf (fp, "[+]"); else fprintf (fp, "-"); fprintf (fp, ""); fprintf (fp, "%d", hits); fprintf (fp, "%4.2f%%", percent); fprintf (fp, "%s", bandwidth); /* usecs */ usecs = usecs_to_str (h->items[i].usecs); fprintf (fp, "%s", usecs); fprintf (fp, "%s", data); fprintf (fp, ""); fprintf (fp, "
", l); fprintf (fp, ""); print_html_end_tr (fp); /* render agents for each host */ if (ag != NULL) { ptr_value = (char *) ag; delims = count_occurrences (ptr_value, '|'); /* round-up + padding */ alloc = ((strlen (ptr_value) + 300 - 1) / 300) + delims + 1; agents = xmalloc (alloc * sizeof (GAgents)); memset (agents, 0, alloc * sizeof (GAgents)); /* split agents into struct */ split_agent_str (ptr_value, agents, 300); fprintf (fp, "\n"); fprintf (fp, "\n"); fprintf (fp, "
"); fprintf (fp, ""); /* output agents from struct */ for (j = 0; (j < 10) && (agents[j].agents != NULL); j++) { print_html_begin_tr (fp, 0); fprintf (fp, ""); print_html_end_tr (fp); } fprintf (fp, "
"); clean_output (fp, agents[j].agents); fprintf (fp, "
\n"); fprintf (fp, "
\n"); fprintf (fp, "\n"); print_html_end_tr (fp); for (j = 0; (agents[j].agents != NULL); j++) free (agents[j].agents); free (agents); } free (usecs); free (bandwidth); } print_html_end_table (fp); } static void print_html_request_report (FILE * fp, GHolder * h, GHashTable * ht, int process) { char *data, *bandwidth, *usecs; float percent; int hits; int i, until = 0; if (h->idx == 0) return; print_html_begin_table (fp); print_html_col (fp, 60); print_html_col (fp, 80); print_html_col (fp, 100); print_html_col (fp, 100); print_html_col (fp, 260); /* *INDENT-OFF* */ if (ht == ht_requests) { print_html_head_top (fp, REQUE_HEAD, 5, h->idx > OUTPUT_N ? 1 : 0); print_html_head_bottom (fp, REQUE_DESC, 5); } else if (ht == ht_requests_static) { print_html_head_top (fp, STATI_HEAD, 5, h->idx > OUTPUT_N ? 1 : 0); print_html_head_bottom (fp, STATI_DESC, 5); } else if (ht == ht_not_found_requests) { print_html_head_top (fp, FOUND_HEAD, 5, h->idx > OUTPUT_N ? 1 : 0); print_html_head_bottom (fp, FOUND_DESC, 5); } /* *INDENT-ON* */ until = h->idx < MAX_CHOICES ? h->idx : MAX_CHOICES; for (i = 0; i < until; i++) { hits = h->items[i].hits; data = h->items[i].data; percent = get_percentage (process, hits); percent = percent < 0 ? 0 : percent; bandwidth = filesize_str (h->items[i].bw); print_html_begin_tr (fp, i > OUTPUT_N ? 1 : 0); /* hits */ fprintf (fp, "%d", hits); /* percent */ fprintf (fp, "%4.2f%%", percent); /* bandwidth */ fprintf (fp, "%s", bandwidth); /* usecs */ usecs = usecs_to_str (h->items[i].usecs); fprintf (fp, "%s", usecs); /* data */ fprintf (fp, ""); fprintf (fp, ""); clean_output (fp, data); fprintf (fp, ""); fprintf (fp, ""); print_html_end_tr (fp); free (usecs); free (bandwidth); } print_html_end_table (fp); } static void print_html_visitors_report (FILE * fp, GHolder * h) { char buf[DATE_LEN]; /* make compiler happy */ memset (buf, 0, sizeof (buf)); char *data, *bandwidth; int hits; float percent, l; int i, max, process = g_hash_table_size (ht_unique_visitors); print_html_begin_table (fp); print_html_col (fp, 60); print_html_col (fp, 80); print_html_col (fp, 100); print_html_col (fp, 100); print_html_col (fp, 260); print_html_head_top (fp, VISIT_HEAD, 5, h->idx > OUTPUT_N ? 1 : 0); print_html_head_bottom (fp, VISIT_DESC, 5); max = 0; for (i = 0; i < h->idx; i++) { if (h->items[i].hits > max) max = h->items[i].hits; } for (i = 0; i < h->idx; i++) { hits = h->items[i].hits; data = h->items[i].data; percent = get_percentage (process, hits); percent = percent < 0 ? 0 : percent; bandwidth = filesize_str (h->items[i].bw); l = get_percentage (max, hits); l = l < 1 ? 1 : l; print_html_begin_tr (fp, i > OUTPUT_N ? 1 : 0); /* hits */ fprintf (fp, "%d", hits); if (hits == max) fprintf (fp, "%4.2f%%", percent); else fprintf (fp, "%4.2f%%", percent); /* date */ convert_date (buf, data, "%Y%m%d", "%d/%b/%Y", DATE_LEN); fprintf (fp, "%s", buf); /* bandwidth */ fprintf (fp, "%s", bandwidth); /* bars */ fprintf (fp, ""); fprintf (fp, "
", l); fprintf (fp, ""); print_html_end_tr (fp); free (bandwidth); } print_html_end_table (fp); } static void print_html_summary_field (FILE * fp, int hits, char *field) { fprintf (fp, "%s", field); fprintf (fp, "%d", hits); } static void print_html_summary (FILE * fp, GLog * logger) { char *bw, *size; off_t log_size; print_html_begin_table (fp); print_html_col (fp, 100); print_html_col (fp, 75); print_html_col (fp, 100); print_html_col (fp, 60); print_html_col (fp, 80); print_html_col (fp, 60); print_html_col (fp, 40); print_html_col (fp, 80); print_html_head_top (fp, T_HEAD, 8, 0); print_html_begin_tr (fp, 0); print_html_summary_field (fp, logger->process, T_REQUESTS); print_html_summary_field (fp, g_hash_table_size (ht_unique_visitors), T_UNIQUE_VIS); print_html_summary_field (fp, g_hash_table_size (ht_referrers), T_REFERRER); if (!logger->piping) { log_size = file_size (conf.ifile); size = filesize_str (log_size); } else size = alloc_string ("N/A"); bw = filesize_str ((float) logger->resp_size); if (conf.ifile == NULL) conf.ifile = "STDIN"; fprintf (fp, "%s", T_LOG); fprintf (fp, "%s", size); print_html_end_tr (fp); print_html_begin_tr (fp, 0); print_html_summary_field (fp, logger->invalid, T_F_REQUESTS); print_html_summary_field (fp, g_hash_table_size (ht_requests), T_UNIQUE_FIL); print_html_summary_field (fp, g_hash_table_size (ht_not_found_requests), T_UNIQUE404); fprintf (fp, "%s", T_BW); fprintf (fp, "%s", bw); print_html_end_tr (fp); print_html_begin_tr (fp, 0); fprintf (fp, ""); fprintf (fp, "%s", T_GEN_TIME); fprintf (fp, ""); fprintf (fp, ""); fprintf (fp, "%lu", ((int) end_proc - start_proc)); fprintf (fp, ""); print_html_summary_field (fp, g_hash_table_size (ht_requests_static), T_STATIC_FIL); fprintf (fp, ""); fprintf (fp, "%s", conf.ifile); fprintf (fp, ""); print_html_end_tr (fp); print_html_end_table (fp); free (bw); free (size); } void output_html (GLog * logger, GHolder * holder) { generate_time (); FILE *fp = stdout; print_html_header (fp, asctime (now_tm)); print_html_summary (fp, logger); print_html_visitors_report (fp, holder + VISITORS); print_html_request_report (fp, holder + REQUESTS, ht_requests, logger->process); print_html_request_report (fp, holder + REQUESTS_STATIC, ht_requests_static, logger->process); print_html_request_report (fp, holder + NOT_FOUND, ht_not_found_requests, logger->process); print_html_hosts (fp, holder + HOSTS, logger->process); print_html_browser_os (fp, holder + OS); print_html_browser_os (fp, holder + BROWSERS); print_html_generic (fp, holder + REFERRERS, logger->process); print_html_generic (fp, holder + REFERRING_SITES, logger->process); print_html_generic (fp, holder + KEYPHRASES, logger->process); print_html_status (fp, holder + STATUS_CODES, logger->process); print_html_footer (fp, asctime (now_tm)); } goaccess-0.6/gdashboard.c0000644000000000017500000010652512170371105012322 00000000000000/** * gmenu.c -- goaccess menus * Copyright (C) 2009-2013 by Gerardo Orellana * GoAccess - An Ncurses apache weblog analyzer & interactive viewer * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as * published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of * the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * A copy of the GNU General Public License is attached to this * source distribution for its full text. * * Visit http://goaccess.prosoftcorp.com for new releases. */ #define _XOPEN_SOURCE 700 #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #ifdef HAVE_LIBGEOIP # include #endif #include "gdashboard.h" #include "error.h" #include "xmalloc.h" #include "gdns.h" #include "parser.h" #include "settings.h" #include "util.h" /* *INDENT-OFF* */ GHolder *holder = NULL; static GFind find_t; /* module's styles */ static GDashStyle module_style[TOTAL_MODULES] = { {COL_WHITE, COL_WHITE, COL_BLACK, COL_RED, COL_WHITE, -1}, /* VISITORS */ {COL_WHITE, COL_WHITE, COL_BLACK, COL_BLACK, -1, COL_BLACK}, /* REQUESTS */ {COL_WHITE, COL_WHITE, COL_BLACK, COL_BLACK, -1, COL_BLACK}, /* REQUESTS_STATIC */ {COL_WHITE, COL_WHITE, COL_BLACK, COL_BLACK, -1, COL_BLACK,}, /* NOT FOUND */ {COL_WHITE, COL_WHITE, COL_BLACK, COL_BLACK, COL_WHITE, COL_BLACK}, /* HOSTS */ {COL_WHITE, COL_WHITE, -1, COL_RED, COL_WHITE, -1}, /* OS */ {COL_WHITE, COL_WHITE, -1, COL_RED, COL_WHITE, -1}, /* BROWSERS */ {COL_WHITE, COL_WHITE, -1, COL_BLACK, -1, -1}, /* REFERRERS */ {COL_WHITE, COL_WHITE, -1, COL_BLACK, -1, -1}, /* REFERRING_SITES */ {COL_WHITE, COL_WHITE, -1, COL_BLACK, -1, -1}, /* KEYPHRASES */ {COL_WHITE, COL_WHITE, -1, COL_BLACK, -1, -1}, /* STATUS CODES */ }; /* *INDENT-ON* */ /* reset find indices */ void reset_find () { if (find_t.pattern != NULL && *find_t.pattern != '\0') free (find_t.pattern); find_t.look_in_sub = 0; find_t.module = 0; find_t.next_idx = 0; /* next total index */ find_t.next_parent_idx = 0; /* next parent index */ find_t.next_sub_idx = 0; /* next sub item index */ find_t.pattern = NULL; } /* allocate memory for dash */ GDash * new_gdash () { GDash *dash = xmalloc (sizeof (GDash)); memset (dash, 0, sizeof *dash); dash->total_alloc = 0; return dash; } /* allocate memory for dash elements */ GDashData * new_gdata (unsigned int size) { GDashData *data = xcalloc (size, sizeof (GDashData)); return data; } /* free dash and its elements */ void free_dashboard (GDash * dash) { int i, j; for (i = 0; i < TOTAL_MODULES; i++) { for (j = 0; j < dash->module[i].alloc_data; j++) { free (dash->module[i].data[j].data); free (dash->module[i].data[j].bandwidth); if (conf.serve_usecs) free (dash->module[i].data[j].serve_time); } free (dash->module[i].data); } free (dash); } /* allocate memory for holder */ GHolder * new_gholder (unsigned int size) { GHolder *holder = xmalloc (size * sizeof (GHolder)); memset (holder, 0, size * sizeof *holder); return holder; } /* allocate memory for holder items */ GHolderItem * new_gholder_item (unsigned int size) { GHolderItem *item = xcalloc (size, sizeof (GHolderItem)); return item; } /* allocate memory for a sub list */ GSubList * new_gsublist (void) { GSubList *sub_list = xmalloc (sizeof (GSubList)); sub_list->head = NULL; sub_list->tail = NULL; sub_list->size = 0; return sub_list; } /* allocate memory for a sub list item */ GSubItem * new_gsubitem (GModule module, const char *data, int hits, unsigned long long bw) { GSubItem *sub_item = xmalloc (sizeof (GSubItem)); sub_item->data = data; sub_item->hits = hits; sub_item->bw = bw; sub_item->module = module; sub_item->prev = NULL; sub_item->next = NULL; return sub_item; } /* add an item to the end of a given sub list */ void add_sub_item_back (GSubList * sub_list, GModule module, const char *data, int hits, unsigned long long bw) { GSubItem *sub_item = new_gsubitem (module, data, hits, bw); if (sub_list->tail) { sub_list->tail->next = sub_item; sub_item->prev = sub_list->tail; sub_list->tail = sub_item; } else { sub_list->head = sub_item; sub_list->tail = sub_item; } sub_list->size++; } /* delete entire given sub list */ static void delete_sub_list (GSubList * sub_list) { if (sub_list != NULL && sub_list->size == 0) goto clear; if (sub_list->size == 0) return; GSubItem *item = item; GSubItem *next = next; for (item = sub_list->head; item; item = next) { next = item->next; free (item); } clear: sub_list->head = NULL; sub_list->size = 0; free (sub_list); } /* free allocated memory for holder */ void free_holder (GHolder ** holder) { GSubList *sub_list; int i, j; for (i = 0; i < TOTAL_MODULES; i++) { for (j = 0; j < (*holder)[i].holder_size; j++) { sub_list = (*holder)[i].items[j].sub_list; /* free the sub list */ if (sub_list != NULL) delete_sub_list (sub_list); if ((*holder)[i].items[j].data != NULL) free ((*holder)[i].items[j].data); } free ((*holder)[i].items); } free (*holder); (*holder) = NULL; } /* allocate memory for ht raw data */ GRawData * new_grawdata () { GRawData *raw_data = xmalloc (sizeof (GRawData)); memset (raw_data, 0, sizeof *raw_data); return raw_data; } /* allocate memory for raw data items */ GRawDataItem * new_grawdata_item (unsigned int size) { GRawDataItem *item = xcalloc (size, sizeof (GRawDataItem)); return item; } /* free allocated memory for raw data */ void free_raw_data (GRawData * raw_data) { free (raw_data->items); free (raw_data); } /* calculate hits percentage */ float get_percentage (unsigned long long total, unsigned long long hit) { return ((float) (hit * 100) / (total)); } /* render child nodes */ static char * render_child_node (const char *data) { if (data == NULL || *data == '\0') return NULL; #ifdef HAVE_LIBNCURSESW char *bend = "\xe2\x94\x9c"; char *horz = "\xe2\x94\x80"; #else char *bend = "|"; char *horz = "`-"; #endif char *buf; int len = 0; len = snprintf (NULL, 0, " %s%s %s", bend, horz, data); buf = xmalloc (len + 3); sprintf (buf, " %s%s %s", bend, horz, data); return buf; } /* get a string of bars given current hits, maximum hit & xpos */ static char * get_bars (int n, int max, int x) { int w, h, len; getmaxyx (stdscr, h, w); h = h; /* avoid lint warning */ if ((len = (n * (w - x) / max)) < 1) len = 1; return char_repeat (len, '|'); } /*get largest data's length */ int get_max_data_len (GDashData * data, int size) { int i, max = 0; for (i = 0; i < size; i++) { if (data[i].data == NULL) continue; int len = strlen (data[i].data); if (len > max) max = len; } return max; } /*get largest hit's length */ int get_max_hit_len (GDashData * data, int size) { int i, max = 0; for (i = 0; i < size; i++) { int len = intlen (data[i].hits); if (len > max) max = len; } return max; } /* get largest hit */ int get_max_hit (GDashData * data, int size) { int i, max = 0; for (i = 0; i < size; i++) { int cur = 0; if ((cur = data[i].hits) > max) max = cur; } return max; } /* set item's percent in GDashData */ float set_percent_data (GDashData * data, int n, int process) { float max = 0.0; int i; for (i = 0; i < n; i++) { data[i].percent = get_percentage (process, data[i].hits); if (data[i].percent > max) max = data[i].percent; } return max; } /* render module's total */ void render_total_label (WINDOW * win, GDashModule * module_data, int y) { int win_h, win_w; getmaxyx (win, win_h, win_w); win_h = win_h; int total = module_data->holder_size; int ht_size = module_data->ht_size; char *s = xmalloc (snprintf (NULL, 0, "Total: %d/%d", total, ht_size) + 1); sprintf (s, "Total: %d/%d", total, ht_size); wattron (win, COLOR_PAIR (HIGHLIGHT)); mvwprintw (win, y, win_w - strlen (s) - 2, "%s", s); wattroff (win, COLOR_PAIR (HIGHLIGHT)); free (s); } /* render dashboard bars (graph) */ void render_bars (WINDOW * win, GDashModule * module_data, int y, int *x, int idx, int w, int selected) { GDashStyle *style = module_style; GModule module = module_data->module; char *bar; if (style[module].color_bars == -1) return; bar = get_bars (module_data->data[idx].hits, module_data->max_hits, *x); if (selected) { if (conf.color_scheme == MONOCHROME) init_pair (1, COLOR_BLACK, COLOR_WHITE); else init_pair (1, COLOR_BLACK, COLOR_GREEN); wattron (win, COLOR_PAIR (HIGHLIGHT)); mvwhline (win, y, *x, ' ', w); mvwprintw (win, y, *x, "%s", bar); wattroff (win, COLOR_PAIR (HIGHLIGHT)); } else { mvwprintw (win, y, *x, "%s", bar); } free (bar); } /* render dashboard data */ void render_data (WINDOW * win, GDashModule * module_data, int y, int *x, int idx, int w, int selected) { char buf[DATE_LEN]; char *data; GDashStyle *style = module_style; GModule module = module_data->module; data = substring (module_data->data[idx].data, 0, w - *x); if (module == VISITORS) convert_date (buf, data, "%Y%m%d", "%d/%b/%Y", DATE_LEN); if (selected) { if (conf.color_scheme == MONOCHROME) init_pair (1, COLOR_BLACK, COLOR_WHITE); else init_pair (1, COLOR_BLACK, COLOR_GREEN); wattron (win, COLOR_PAIR (HIGHLIGHT)); if (module_data->module == HOSTS && module_data->data[idx].is_subitem) mvwhline (win, y, 0, ' ', w); else mvwhline (win, y, *x, ' ', w); mvwprintw (win, y, *x, "%s", module == VISITORS ? buf : data); wattroff (win, COLOR_PAIR (HIGHLIGHT)); } else { wattron (win, COLOR_PAIR (style[module].color_hits)); mvwprintw (win, y, *x, "%s", module == VISITORS ? buf : data); wattroff (win, COLOR_PAIR (style[module].color_hits)); } *x += module == VISITORS ? DATE_LEN - 1 : module_data->data_len; *x += DASH_SPACE; free (data); } /* render dashboard bandwidth */ void render_bandwidth (WINDOW * win, GDashModule * module_data, int y, int *x, int idx, int w, int selected) { GDashStyle *style = module_style; GModule module = module_data->module; if (module_data->module == HOSTS && module_data->data[idx].is_subitem) goto inc; if (style[module].color_bw == -1) return; if (selected) { if (conf.color_scheme == MONOCHROME) init_pair (1, COLOR_BLACK, COLOR_WHITE); else init_pair (1, COLOR_BLACK, COLOR_GREEN); wattron (win, COLOR_PAIR (HIGHLIGHT)); mvwhline (win, y, *x, ' ', w); mvwprintw (win, y, *x, "%11s", module_data->data[idx].bandwidth); wattroff (win, COLOR_PAIR (HIGHLIGHT)); } else { wattron (win, A_BOLD | COLOR_PAIR (style[module].color_bw)); mvwprintw (win, y, *x, "%11s", module_data->data[idx].bandwidth); wattroff (win, A_BOLD | COLOR_PAIR (style[module].color_bw)); } inc: *x += DASH_BW_LEN + DASH_SPACE; } /* render dashboard usecs */ void render_usecs (WINDOW * win, GDashModule * module_data, int y, int *x, int idx, int w, int selected) { GDashStyle *style = module_style; GModule module = module_data->module; if (module_data->module == HOSTS && module_data->data[idx].is_subitem) goto inc; if (style[module].color_usecs == -1) return; if (selected) { if (conf.color_scheme == MONOCHROME) init_pair (1, COLOR_BLACK, COLOR_WHITE); else init_pair (1, COLOR_BLACK, COLOR_GREEN); wattron (win, COLOR_PAIR (HIGHLIGHT)); mvwhline (win, y, *x, ' ', w); mvwprintw (win, y, *x, "%9s", module_data->data[idx].serve_time); wattroff (win, COLOR_PAIR (HIGHLIGHT)); } else { wattron (win, A_BOLD | COLOR_PAIR (style[module].color_usecs)); mvwprintw (win, y, *x, "%9s", module_data->data[idx].serve_time); wattroff (win, A_BOLD | COLOR_PAIR (style[module].color_usecs)); } inc: *x += DASH_SRV_TM_LEN + DASH_SPACE; } /* render dashboard percent */ void render_percent (WINDOW * win, GDashModule * module_data, int y, int *x, int idx, int w, int selected) { int max_hit = 0; GDashStyle *style = module_style; GModule module = module_data->module; if (module_data->module == HOSTS && module_data->data[idx].is_subitem) goto inc; if (style[module].color_percent == -1) return; if (module_data->max_hits == module_data->data[idx].hits) max_hit = 1; if (selected) { if (conf.color_scheme == MONOCHROME) init_pair (1, COLOR_BLACK, COLOR_WHITE); else init_pair (1, COLOR_BLACK, COLOR_GREEN); wattron (win, COLOR_PAIR (HIGHLIGHT)); mvwhline (win, y, *x, ' ', w); mvwprintw (win, y, *x, "%.2f%%", module_data->data[idx].percent); wattroff (win, COLOR_PAIR (HIGHLIGHT)); } else { wattron (win, A_BOLD | COLOR_PAIR (style[module].color_percent)); if (max_hit) wattron (win, A_BOLD | COLOR_PAIR (COL_YELLOW)); if (style[module].color_percent == COL_BLACK) wattron (win, A_BOLD | COLOR_PAIR (style[module].color_percent)); mvwprintw (win, y, *x, "%.2f%%", module_data->data[idx].percent); if (style[module].color_percent == COL_BLACK) wattroff (win, A_BOLD | COLOR_PAIR (style[module].color_percent)); if (max_hit) wattroff (win, A_BOLD | COLOR_PAIR (COL_YELLOW)); wattroff (win, A_BOLD | COLOR_PAIR (style[module].color_percent)); } inc: *x += module_data->perc_len + DASH_SPACE; } /* render dashboard hits */ void render_hits (WINDOW * win, GDashModule * module_data, int y, int *x, int idx, int w, int selected) { GDashStyle *style = module_style; GModule module = module_data->module; if (module_data->module == HOSTS && module_data->data[idx].is_subitem) goto inc; if (selected) { if (conf.color_scheme == MONOCHROME) init_pair (1, COLOR_BLACK, COLOR_WHITE); else init_pair (1, COLOR_BLACK, COLOR_GREEN); wattron (win, COLOR_PAIR (HIGHLIGHT)); mvwhline (win, y, 0, ' ', w); mvwprintw (win, y, *x, "%d", module_data->data[idx].hits); wattroff (win, COLOR_PAIR (HIGHLIGHT)); } else { wattron (win, COLOR_PAIR (style[module].color_hits)); mvwprintw (win, y, *x, "%d", module_data->data[idx].hits); wattroff (win, COLOR_PAIR (style[module].color_hits)); } inc: *x += module_data->hits_len + DASH_SPACE; } /* render dashboard content */ void render_content (WINDOW * win, GDashModule * module_data, int *y, int *offset, int *total, GScrolling * scrolling) { int expanded = 0, sel = 0, host_bars = 0; int i, j, x = 0, w, h; GModule module = module_data->module; if (!conf.skip_resolver) host_bars = 1; #ifdef HAVE_LIBGEOIP host_bars = 1; #endif getmaxyx (win, h, w); if (scrolling->expanded && module == scrolling->current) expanded = 1; int size = module_data->dash_size; for (i = *offset, j = 0; i < size; i++) { /* header */ if ((i % size) == DASH_HEAD_POS) { draw_header (win, module_data->head, 0, (*y), w, 1); render_total_label (win, module_data, (*y)); (*y)++; } /* description */ else if ((i % size) == DASH_DESC_POS) draw_header (win, module_data->desc, 0, (*y)++, w, 2); /* blank lines */ else if ((i % size) == DASH_EMPTY_POS || (i % size) == size - 1) (*y)++; /* actual data */ else if ((i % size) >= DASH_DATA_POS || (i % size) <= size - 2) { x = DASH_INIT_X; /* account for 2 lines at the header and 2 blank lines */ j = ((i % size) - DASH_DATA_POS) + scrolling->module[module].offset; if (j < module_data->idx_data) { sel = expanded && j == scrolling->module[module].scroll ? 1 : 0; render_hits (win, module_data, *y, &x, j, w, sel); render_percent (win, module_data, *y, &x, j, w, sel); render_bandwidth (win, module_data, *y, &x, j, w, sel); /* render usecs if available */ if (conf.serve_usecs) render_usecs (win, module_data, *y, &x, j, w, sel); render_data (win, module_data, *y, &x, j, w, sel); /* skip graph bars if module is expanded and we have sub nodes */ if (module == HOSTS && expanded && host_bars); else render_bars (win, module_data, *y, &x, j, w, sel); } (*y)++; } /* everything else should be empty */ else (*y)++; (*total)++; if (*y >= h) break; } } void display_content (WINDOW * win, GLog * logger, GDash * dash, GScrolling * scrolling) { float max_percent = 0.0; int i, j, n = 0, process = 0; int win_h, win_w; getmaxyx (win, win_h, win_w); win_w = win_w; int y = 0, offset = 0, total = 0; int dash_scroll = scrolling->dash; werase (win); for (i = 0; i < TOTAL_MODULES; i++) { n = dash->module[i].idx_data; offset = 0; for (j = 0; j < dash->module[i].dash_size; j++) { if (dash_scroll > total) { offset++; total++; } } switch (i) { case VISITORS: process = g_hash_table_size (ht_unique_visitors); break; default: process = logger->process; } max_percent = set_percent_data (dash->module[i].data, n, process); dash->module[i].module = i; dash->module[i].max_hits = get_max_hit (dash->module[i].data, n); dash->module[i].hits_len = get_max_hit_len (dash->module[i].data, n); dash->module[i].data_len = get_max_data_len (dash->module[i].data, n); dash->module[i].perc_len = intlen ((int) max_percent) + 4; render_content (win, &dash->module[i], &y, &offset, &total, scrolling); if (y >= win_h) break; } wrefresh (win); } /* reset scroll and offset for each module */ void reset_scroll_offsets (GScrolling * scrolling) { int i; for (i = 0; i < TOTAL_MODULES; i++) { scrolling->module[i].scroll = 0; scrolling->module[i].offset = 0; } } /* compile the regular expression and see if it's valid */ int regexp_init (regex_t * regex, const char *pattern) { int y, x; getmaxyx (stdscr, y, x); char buf[REGEX_ERROR]; int rc; rc = regcomp (regex, pattern, REG_EXTENDED | (find_t.icase ? REG_ICASE : 0)); /* something went wrong */ if (rc != 0) { regerror (rc, regex, buf, sizeof (buf)); draw_header (stdscr, buf, 0, y - 1, x, WHITE_RED); refresh (); return 1; } return 0; } /* set search scrolling */ void perform_find_dash_scroll (GScrolling * scrolling, GModule module) { int *scroll, *offset; int exp_size = DASH_EXPANDED - DASH_NON_DATA; /* reset scrolling offsets if we are changing module */ if (scrolling->current != module) reset_scroll_offsets (scrolling); scroll = &scrolling->module[module].scroll; offset = &scrolling->module[module].offset; (*scroll) = find_t.next_idx; if (*scroll >= exp_size && *scroll >= *offset + exp_size) (*offset) = (*scroll) < exp_size - 1 ? 0 : (*scroll) - exp_size + 1; scrolling->current = module; scrolling->dash = module * DASH_COLLAPSED; scrolling->expanded = 1; find_t.module = module; } static int find_next_sub_item (GSubList * sub_list, regex_t * regex) { if (sub_list == NULL) goto out; GSubItem *iter; int i = 0, rc; for (iter = sub_list->head; iter; iter = iter->next) { if (i >= find_t.next_sub_idx) { rc = regexec (regex, iter->data, 0, NULL, 0); if (rc == 0) { find_t.next_idx++; find_t.next_sub_idx = (1 + i); return 0; } find_t.next_idx++; } i++; } out: find_t.next_parent_idx++; find_t.next_sub_idx = 0; find_t.look_in_sub = 0; return 1; } /* perform a forward search across all modules */ int perform_next_find (GHolder * h, GScrolling * scrolling) { int y, x, j, n, rc; char buf[REGEX_ERROR]; char *data; regex_t regex; GModule module; GSubList *sub_list; getmaxyx (stdscr, y, x); if (find_t.pattern == NULL || *find_t.pattern == '\0') return 1; /* compile and initialize regexp */ if (regexp_init (®ex, find_t.pattern)) return 1; /* use last find_t.module and start search */ for (module = find_t.module; module < TOTAL_MODULES; module++) { n = h[module].idx; for (j = find_t.next_parent_idx; j < n; j++, find_t.next_idx++) { data = h[module].items[j].data; rc = regexec (®ex, data, 0, NULL, 0); if (rc != 0 && rc != REG_NOMATCH) { regerror (rc, ®ex, buf, sizeof (buf)); draw_header (stdscr, buf, 0, y - 1, x, WHITE_RED); refresh (); regfree (®ex); return 1; } else if (rc == 0 && !find_t.look_in_sub) { find_t.look_in_sub = 1; goto found; } else { sub_list = h[module].items[j].sub_list; if (find_next_sub_item (sub_list, ®ex) == 0) goto found; } } /* reset find */ find_t.next_idx = 0; find_t.next_parent_idx = 0; find_t.next_sub_idx = 0; if (find_t.module != module) { reset_scroll_offsets (scrolling); scrolling->expanded = 0; } if (module == TOTAL_MODULES - 1) { find_t.module = 0; goto out; } } found: perform_find_dash_scroll (scrolling, module); out: regfree (®ex); return 0; } int render_find_dialog (WINDOW * main_win, GScrolling * scrolling) { int y, x, valid = 1; int w = FIND_DLG_WIDTH; int h = FIND_DLG_HEIGHT; char *query = NULL; getmaxyx (stdscr, y, x); WINDOW *win = newwin (h, w, (y - h) / 2, (x - w) / 2); keypad (win, TRUE); wborder (win, '|', '|', '-', '-', '+', '+', '+', '+'); draw_header (win, FIND_HEAD, 1, 1, w - 2, 1); draw_header (win, FIND_DESC, 1, 2, w - 2, 2); find_t.icase = 0; query = input_string (win, 4, 2, w - 3, "", 1, &find_t.icase); if (query != NULL && *query != '\0') { reset_scroll_offsets (scrolling); reset_find (); find_t.pattern = xstrdup (query); valid = 0; } if (query != NULL) free (query); touchwin (main_win); close_win (win); wrefresh (main_win); return valid; } static unsigned long long get_bandwidth (const char *key, GModule module) { gpointer value_ptr; /* bandwidth modules */ GHashTable *ht = NULL; switch (module) { case VISITORS: ht = ht_date_bw; break; case REQUESTS: case REQUESTS_STATIC: case NOT_FOUND: ht = ht_file_bw; break; case HOSTS: ht = ht_host_bw; break; default: ht = NULL; } if (ht == NULL) return 0; value_ptr = g_hash_table_lookup (ht, key); if (value_ptr != NULL) return (*(unsigned long long *) value_ptr); return 0; } static unsigned long long get_serve_time (const char *key, GModule module) { gpointer value_ptr; /* bandwidth modules */ GHashTable *ht = NULL; switch (module) { case HOSTS: ht = ht_host_serve_usecs; break; case REQUESTS: case REQUESTS_STATIC: case NOT_FOUND: ht = ht_file_serve_usecs; break; default: ht = NULL; } if (ht == NULL) return 0; value_ptr = g_hash_table_lookup (ht, key); if (value_ptr != NULL) return *(unsigned long long *) value_ptr; return 0; } int get_item_idx_in_holder (GHolder * holder, char *k) { int i; if (holder == NULL) return -1; if (holder->idx == 0) return -1; for (i = 0; i < holder->idx; i++) { if (strcmp (k, holder->items[i].data) == 0) return i; } return -1; } static void add_sub_item_to_dash (GDash ** dash, GHolderItem item, GModule module, int *i) { GSubList *sub_list = item.sub_list; GSubItem *iter; char *entry; int *idx; idx = &(*dash)->module[module].idx_data; for (iter = sub_list->head; iter; iter = iter->next) { entry = render_child_node (iter->data); if (entry) { (*dash)->module[module].data[(*idx)].bandwidth = filesize_str (iter->bw); (*dash)->module[module].data[(*idx)].bw = iter->bw; (*dash)->module[module].data[(*idx)].data = xstrdup (entry); (*dash)->module[module].data[(*idx)].hits = iter->hits; (*dash)->module[module].data[(*idx)++].is_subitem = 1; free (entry); } (*i)++; } } /* Geolocation data */ char * get_geoip_data (const char *data) { const char *location = NULL; #ifdef HAVE_LIBGEOIP const char *addr = data; /* Geolocation data */ GeoIP *gi; gi = GeoIP_new (GEOIP_STANDARD); if (gi != NULL) location = GeoIP_country_name_by_name (gi, addr); if (location == NULL) location = "Location Unknown"; if (gi != NULL) GeoIP_delete (gi); #endif return (char *) location; } static void add_host_node (GHolder * h, int hits, char *data, unsigned long long bw, unsigned long long usecs) { GSubList *sub_list = new_gsublist (); char *ip = xstrdup (data); gpointer value_ptr; gboolean found; #ifdef HAVE_LIBGEOIP const char *addr = data; const char *location = NULL; #endif h->items[h->idx].bw += bw; h->items[h->idx].hits += hits; h->items[h->idx].data = xstrdup (data); if (conf.serve_usecs) h->items[h->idx].usecs = usecs; h->items[h->idx].sub_list = sub_list; #ifdef HAVE_LIBGEOIP location = get_geoip_data (addr); add_sub_item_back (sub_list, h->module, location, hits, bw); h->items[h->idx].sub_list = sub_list; h->sub_items_size++; #endif pthread_mutex_lock (&gdns_thread.mutex); found = g_hash_table_lookup_extended (ht_hostnames, ip, NULL, &value_ptr); pthread_mutex_unlock (&gdns_thread.mutex); if (!found) { dns_resolver (ip); } else if (value_ptr) { add_sub_item_back (sub_list, h->module, (char *) value_ptr, hits, bw); h->items[h->idx].sub_list = sub_list; h->sub_items_size++; } free (ip); h->idx++; } static void add_os_browser_node (GHolder * h, int hits, char *data, unsigned long long bw) { GSubList *sub_list; char *type = NULL; int type_idx = -1; if (h->module == OS) type = verify_os (data, OPESYS_TYPE); else type = verify_browser (data, BROWSER_TYPE); type_idx = get_item_idx_in_holder (h, type); if (type_idx == -1) { h->items[h->idx].bw += bw; h->items[h->idx].hits += hits; h->items[h->idx].data = xstrdup (type); /* data (child) */ sub_list = new_gsublist (); add_sub_item_back (sub_list, h->module, data, hits, bw); h->items[h->idx++].sub_list = sub_list; h->sub_items_size++; } else { sub_list = h->items[type_idx].sub_list; add_sub_item_back (sub_list, h->module, data, hits, bw); h->items[type_idx].sub_list = sub_list; h->items[type_idx].bw += bw; h->items[type_idx].hits += hits; h->sub_items_size++; } free (type); } static void add_status_code_node (GHolder * h, int hits, char *data, unsigned long long bw) { GSubList *sub_list; char *type = NULL, *status = NULL; int type_idx = -1; type = verify_status_code_type (data); status = verify_status_code (data); type_idx = get_item_idx_in_holder (h, type); if (type_idx == -1) { h->items[h->idx].bw += bw; h->items[h->idx].hits += hits; h->items[h->idx].data = xstrdup (type); /* data (child) */ sub_list = new_gsublist (); add_sub_item_back (sub_list, h->module, status, hits, bw); h->items[h->idx++].sub_list = sub_list; h->sub_items_size++; } else { sub_list = h->items[type_idx].sub_list; add_sub_item_back (sub_list, h->module, status, hits, bw); h->items[type_idx].sub_list = sub_list; 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See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * A copy of the GNU General Public License is attached to this * source distribution for its full text. * * Visit http://goaccess.prosoftcorp.com for new releases. */ #if HAVE_CONFIG_H #include #endif #ifndef GDASHBOARD_H_INCLUDED #define GDASHBOARD_H_INCLUDED #include "ui.h" #include "parser.h" /* *INDENT-OFF* */ #define DASH_HEAD_POS 0 /* header line pos */ #define DASH_DESC_POS 1 /* description line pos */ #define DASH_EMPTY_POS 2 /* empty line pos */ #define DASH_DATA_POS 3 /* empty line pos */ #define DASH_COLLAPSED 11 /* total items per module */ #define DASH_EXPANDED 32 /* total items when expanded */ #define DASH_NON_DATA 4 /* items without stats */ #define DASH_INIT_X 2 /* x-axis offset */ #define DASH_BW_LEN 11 /* max bandwidth length */ #define DASH_SRV_TM_LEN 9 /* max served time length */ #define DASH_SPACE 1 /* space between data */ #define VISIT_HEAD "Unique visitors per day - Including spiders" #define VISIT_DESC "Hits having the same IP, date and agent are a unique visit" #define REQUE_HEAD "Requested files (Pages-URL)" #define REQUE_DESC "Top requested files - hits, percent, [bandwidth, time served]" #define STATI_HEAD "Requested static files (e.g., png, js, css, etc)" #define STATI_DESC "Top requested static files - hits, percent, [bandwidth, time served]" #define REFER_HEAD "Referrers URLs" #define REFER_DESC "Top requested referrers - hits, percent" #define FOUND_HEAD "HTTP 404 not found URLs" #define FOUND_DESC "Top 404 not found URLs - hits, percent, [bandwidth, time served]" #define OPERA_HEAD "Operating Systems" #define OPERA_DESC "Top operating systems - hits, percent" #define BROWS_HEAD "Browsers" #define BROWS_DESC "Top browsers - hits, percent" #define HOSTS_HEAD "Hosts" #define HOSTS_DESC "Top hosts - hits, percent, [bandwidth, time served]" #define CODES_HEAD "HTTP status codes" #define CODES_DESC "Top HTTP status codes - hits, percent" #define SITES_HEAD "Referring Sites" #define SITES_DESC "Top referring sites - hits, percent" #define KEYPH_HEAD "Keyphrases from Google's search engine" #define KEYPH_DESC "Top keyphrases - hits, percent" typedef struct GDashStyle_ { int color_hits; 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either version 2 of * the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. 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If we want to # ignore errors from any of these, just make sure not to ignore # errors from the above "$doit $cpprog $src $dsttmp" command. # { test -z "$chowncmd" || $doit $chowncmd "$dsttmp"; } && { test -z "$chgrpcmd" || $doit $chgrpcmd "$dsttmp"; } && { test -z "$stripcmd" || $doit $stripcmd "$dsttmp"; } && { test -z "$chmodcmd" || $doit $chmodcmd $mode "$dsttmp"; } && # If -C, don't bother to copy if it wouldn't change the file. if $copy_on_change && old=`LC_ALL=C ls -dlL "$dst" 2>/dev/null` && new=`LC_ALL=C ls -dlL "$dsttmp" 2>/dev/null` && eval "$initialize_posix_glob" && $posix_glob set -f && set X $old && old=:$2:$4:$5:$6 && set X $new && new=:$2:$4:$5:$6 && $posix_glob set +f && test "$old" = "$new" && $cmpprog "$dst" "$dsttmp" >/dev/null 2>&1 then rm -f "$dsttmp" else # Rename the file to the real destination. $doit $mvcmd -f "$dsttmp" "$dst" 2>/dev/null || # The rename failed, perhaps because mv can't rename something else # to itself, or perhaps because mv is so ancient that it does not # support -f. { # Now remove or move aside any old file at destination location. # We try this two ways since rm can't unlink itself on some # systems and the destination file might be busy for other # reasons. In this case, the final cleanup might fail but the new # file should still install successfully. { test ! -f "$dst" || $doit $rmcmd -f "$dst" 2>/dev/null || { $doit $mvcmd -f "$dst" "$rmtmp" 2>/dev/null && { $doit $rmcmd -f "$rmtmp" 2>/dev/null; :; } } || { echo "$0: cannot unlink or rename $dst" >&2 (exit 1); exit 1 } } && # Now rename the file to the real destination. $doit $mvcmd "$dsttmp" "$dst" } fi || exit 1 trap '' 0 fi done # Local variables: # eval: (add-hook 'write-file-hooks 'time-stamp) # time-stamp-start: "scriptversion=" # time-stamp-format: "%:y-%02m-%02d.%02H" # time-stamp-time-zone: "UTC" # time-stamp-end: "; # UTC" # End: goaccess-0.6/README0000644000000000017500000000453512170375310010740 00000000000000What is it? ------------- GoAccess is an open source real-time web log analyzer and interactive viewer that runs in a terminal in *nix systems. It provides fast and valuable HTTP statistics for system administrators that require a visual server report on the fly. Features ------------------------------- GoAccess parses the specified web log file and outputs the data to the X terminal. Features include: * General Statistics, bandwidth etc. * Top Visitors * Requested files * Requested static files, images, swf, js, etc. * Referrers URLs * 404 or Not Found * Operating Systems * Browsers and Spiders * Hosts, Reverse DNS, IP Location * HTTP Status Codes * Referring Sites * Keyphrases * Support for IPv6 * Different Color Schemes * Unlimited log file size * Custom log format * Output statistics to a file. Nearly all web log formats... GoAccess allows any custom log format string. Predefined options include, but not limited to: * Common Log Format (CLF) Apache * Combined Log Format (XLF/ELF) Apache * W3C format (IIS). * Apache virtual hosts Why GoAccess? ------------- The main idea behind GoAccess is being able to quickly analyze and view web server statistics in real time without having to generate an HTML report. Although it is possible to generate an HTML report, by default it outputs to a terminal. You can see it more as a monitor command tool than anything else. Keys ---- The user can make use of the following keys: * ^F1^ or ^CTRL^ + ^h^ [main help] * ^F5^ redraw [main window] * ^q^ quit the program, current window or module * ^o^ or ^ENTER^ expand selected module * ^j^ scroll down within expanded module * ^k^ scroll up within expanded module * ^c^ set or change scheme color " ^CTRL^ + ^f^ scroll forward one screen within " active module " ^CTRL^ + ^b^ scroll backward one screen within " active module * ^TAB^ iterate modules (forward) * ^SHIFT^ + ^TAB^ iterate modules (backward) * ^0-9^ select module so the user can expand * module pressing ^ENTER^ * ^s^ sort options for current module * ^/^ search across all modules * ^n^ find position of the next occurrence * ^g^ move to the first item or top of screen * ^G^ move to the last item or bottom of screen goaccess-0.6/parser.c0000644000000000017500000005224112170371105011513 00000000000000/** * parser.c -- web log parsing * Copyright (C) 2009-2013 by Gerardo Orellana * GoAccess - An Ncurses apache weblog analyzer & interactive viewer * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as * published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of * the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * A copy of the GNU General Public License is attached to this * source distribution for its full text. * * Visit http://goaccess.prosoftcorp.com for new releases. */ /* * "_XOPEN_SOURCE" is required for the GNU libc to export "strptime(3)" * correctly. */ #define _LARGEFILE_SOURCE #define _LARGEFILE64_SOURCE #define _FILE_OFFSET_BITS 64 #define _XOPEN_SOURCE 700 #include #include #if HAVE_CONFIG_H #include #endif #ifdef HAVE_LIBNCURSESW #include #else #include #endif #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "parser.h" #include "commons.h" #include "error.h" #include "xmalloc.h" #include "gdashboard.h" #include "settings.h" #include "util.h" /* *INDENT-OFF* */ /* Definitions checked against declarations */ GHashTable *ht_browsers = NULL; GHashTable *ht_date_bw = NULL; GHashTable *ht_file_bw = NULL; GHashTable *ht_file_serve_usecs = NULL; GHashTable *ht_host_serve_usecs = NULL; GHashTable *ht_host_bw = NULL; GHashTable *ht_hostnames = NULL; GHashTable *ht_hosts_agents = NULL; GHashTable *ht_hosts = NULL; GHashTable *ht_keyphrases = NULL; GHashTable *ht_monthly = NULL; GHashTable *ht_not_found_requests = NULL; GHashTable *ht_os = NULL; GHashTable *ht_referrers = NULL; GHashTable *ht_referring_sites = NULL; GHashTable *ht_requests = NULL; GHashTable *ht_requests_static = NULL; GHashTable *ht_status_code = NULL; GHashTable *ht_unique_visitors = NULL; GHashTable *ht_unique_vis = NULL; /* *INDENT-ON* */ /* sort data ascending */ int cmp_data_asc (const void *a, const void *b) { const GHolderItem *ia = a; const GHolderItem *ib = b; return strcmp (ia->data, ib->data); } /* sort data descending */ int cmp_data_desc (const void *a, const void *b) { const GHolderItem *ia = a; const GHolderItem *ib = b; return strcmp (ib->data, ia->data); } /* sort numeric descending */ int cmp_num_desc (const void *a, const void *b) { const GHolderItem *ia = a; const GHolderItem *ib = b; return (int) (ib->hits - ia->hits); } /* sort numeric ascending */ int cmp_num_asc (const void *a, const void *b) { const GHolderItem *ia = a; const GHolderItem *ib = b; return (int) (ia->hits - ib->hits); } /* sort bandwidth descending */ int cmp_bw_desc (const void *a, const void *b) { const GHolderItem *ia = a; const GHolderItem *ib = b; return (unsigned long long) (ib->bw - ia->bw); } /* sort bandwidth ascending */ int cmp_bw_asc (const void *a, const void *b) { const GHolderItem *ia = a; const GHolderItem *ib = b; return (unsigned long long) (ia->bw - ib->bw); } /* sort usec descending */ int cmp_usec_desc (const void *a, const void *b) { const GHolderItem *ia = a; const GHolderItem *ib = b; return (unsigned long long) (ib->usecs - ia->usecs); } /* sort usec ascending */ int cmp_usec_asc (const void *a, const void *b) { const GHolderItem *ia = a; const GHolderItem *ib = b; return (unsigned long long) (ia->usecs - ib->usecs); } void reset_struct (GLog * logger) { logger->invalid = 0; logger->process = 0; logger->resp_size = 0LL; } GLog * init_log (void) { GLog *log = xmalloc (sizeof (GLog)); memset (log, 0, sizeof *log); return log; } GLogItem * init_log_item (GLog * logger) { logger->items = xmalloc (sizeof (GLogItem)); GLogItem *log = logger->items; memset (log, 0, sizeof *log); log->agent = NULL; log->date = NULL; log->host = NULL; log->ref = NULL; log->req = NULL; log->status = NULL; log->resp_size = 0LL; log->serve_time = 0; return log; } static void free_logger (GLogItem * log) { if (log->agent != NULL) free (log->agent); if (log->date != NULL) free (log->date); if (log->host != NULL) free (log->host); if (log->ref != NULL) free (log->ref); if (log->req != NULL) free (log->req); if (log->status != NULL) free (log->status); free (log); } static int process_request_meta (GHashTable * ht, char *key, unsigned long long size) { if ((ht == NULL) || (key == NULL)) return (EINVAL); gpointer value_ptr; unsigned long long add_value; unsigned long long *ptr_value; value_ptr = g_hash_table_lookup (ht, key); if (value_ptr != NULL) { ptr_value = (unsigned long long *) value_ptr; add_value = *ptr_value + size; } else add_value = 0 + size; ptr_value = xmalloc (sizeof (unsigned long long)); *ptr_value = add_value; g_hash_table_replace (ht, g_strdup (key), ptr_value); return 0; } static int process_generic_data (GHashTable * ht, const char *key) { int first = 0; gint value_int; gpointer value_ptr; if ((ht == NULL) || (key == NULL)) return (EINVAL); value_ptr = g_hash_table_lookup (ht, key); if (value_ptr != NULL) value_int = GPOINTER_TO_INT (value_ptr); else { value_int = 0; first = 1; } value_int++; /* replace the entry. old key will be freed by "free_key_value" */ g_hash_table_replace (ht, g_strdup (key), GINT_TO_POINTER (value_int)); return first ? KEY_NOT_FOUND : KEY_FOUND; } /** from oreillynet.com ** with minor modifications **/ #define SPC_BASE16_TO_10(x) (((x) >= '0' && (x) <= '9') ? \ ((x) - '0') : (toupper((x)) - 'A' + 10)) static char * spc_decode_url (char *url) { char *out, *ptr; const char *c; if (!(out = ptr = xstrdup (url))) return 0; for (c = url; *c; c++) { if (*c != '%' || !isxdigit (c[1]) || !isxdigit (c[2])) *ptr++ = *c; else { *ptr++ = (SPC_BASE16_TO_10 (c[1]) * 16) + (SPC_BASE16_TO_10 (c[2])); c += 2; } } *ptr = 0; if (strlen (url) == (ptr - out)) { } return trim_str (out); } static int process_keyphrases (char *ref) { if (!(strstr (ref, "http://www.google.")) && !(strstr (ref, "http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/")) && !(strstr (ref, "http://translate.googleusercontent.com/"))) return -1; char *r, *ptr, *p, *dec, *pch; if ((r = strstr (ref, "/+&")) != NULL) r = "-"; else if ((r = strstr (ref, "/+")) != NULL) r += 2; else if ((r = strstr (ref, "q=cache:")) != NULL) { pch = strchr (r, '+'); if (pch) r += pch - r + 1; } else if ((r = strstr (ref, "&q=")) != NULL || (r = strstr (ref, "?q=")) != NULL) r += 3; else if ((r = strstr (ref, "%26q%3D")) != NULL || (r = strstr (ref, "%3Fq%3D")) != NULL) r += 7; else return -1; dec = spc_decode_url (r); if ((ptr = strstr (dec, "%26")) != NULL || (ptr = strchr (dec, '&')) != NULL) *ptr = '\0'; p = dec; if (p[0] == '\0') { if (dec != NULL) free (dec); return -1; } while (*p != '\0') { if (*p == '+') *p = ' '; p++; } process_generic_data (ht_keyphrases, trim_str (dec)); if (dec != NULL) free (dec); return 0; } static int process_host_agents (char *host, char *agent) { GHashTable *ht = ht_hosts_agents; gpointer value_ptr; if ((ht == NULL) || (host == NULL) || (agent == NULL)) return (EINVAL); char *ptr_value, *tmp, *a = spc_decode_url (agent); value_ptr = g_hash_table_lookup (ht, host); if (value_ptr != NULL) { ptr_value = (char *) value_ptr; if (strstr (ptr_value, a)) { if (a != NULL) free (a); return 0; } size_t len1 = strlen (ptr_value); size_t len2 = strlen (a); tmp = xmalloc (len1 + len2 + 2); memcpy (tmp, ptr_value, len1); tmp[len1] = '|'; /* * NUL-terminated */ memcpy (tmp + len1 + 1, a, len2 + 1); } else tmp = alloc_string (a); g_hash_table_replace (ht, g_strdup (host), tmp); if (a != NULL) free (a); return 0; } static void process_referrers (char *referrer) { if (referrer == NULL) return; char *ref = spc_decode_url (referrer); char url[512] = ""; if (sscanf (ref, "http://%511[^/\n]", url) == 1) process_generic_data (ht_referring_sites, url); process_generic_data (ht_referrers, ref); process_keyphrases (referrer); free (ref); } static void process_unique_data (char *host, char *date, char *agent) { char visitor_key[2048]; char *browser = NULL; char *opsys = NULL; char *dup_key = NULL, *clean_key = NULL; char *browser_key = NULL; char *os_key = NULL; if (agent == NULL) agent = "-"; snprintf (visitor_key, sizeof (visitor_key), "%s|%s|%s", host, date, agent); (visitor_key)[sizeof (visitor_key) - 1] = '\0'; /* insert agents that are part of a host */ if (conf.list_agents) process_host_agents (host, agent); /* process unique data */ if (process_generic_data (ht_unique_visitors, visitor_key) == -1) { /* replace '+' in user-agent + with ' ' */ clean_key = spc_decode_url (visitor_key); dup_key = char_replace (strdup (clean_key), '+', ' '); browser_key = strdup (dup_key); os_key = strdup (dup_key); /* extract browser & OS from agent */ browser = verify_browser (browser_key, BROWSER); opsys = verify_os (os_key, OPESYS); if (browser != NULL) process_generic_data (ht_browsers, browser); if (opsys != NULL) process_generic_data (ht_os, opsys); if ((date = strchr (visitor_key, '|')) != NULL) { char *tmp_date = NULL; tmp_date = clean_date (++date); if (tmp_date != NULL) { process_generic_data (ht_unique_vis, tmp_date); free (tmp_date); } } } if (browser != NULL) free (browser); if (browser_key != NULL) free (browser_key); if (os_key != NULL) free (os_key); if (opsys != NULL) free (opsys); if (dup_key != NULL) free (dup_key); if (clean_key != NULL) free (clean_key); } static int verify_static_content (char *req) { char *nul = req + strlen (req); if (strlen (req) < 5) return 0; if (!memcmp (nul - 4, ".jpg", 4) || !memcmp (nul - 4, ".JPG", 4) || !memcmp (nul - 4, ".png", 4) || !memcmp (nul - 4, ".PNG", 4) || !memcmp (nul - 3, ".js", 3) || !memcmp (nul - 3, ".JS", 3) || !memcmp (nul - 4, ".gif", 4) || !memcmp (nul - 4, ".GIF", 4) || !memcmp (nul - 4, ".css", 4) || !memcmp (nul - 4, ".CSS", 4) || !memcmp (nul - 4, ".ico", 4) || !memcmp (nul - 4, ".ICO", 4) || !memcmp (nul - 4, ".swf", 4) || !memcmp (nul - 4, ".SWF", 4) || !memcmp (nul - 5, ".jpeg", 5) || !memcmp (nul - 4, ".JPEG", 5)) return 1; return 0; } static char * parse_req (char *line) { char *reqs, *req_l = NULL, *req_r = NULL, *lookfor = NULL; if ((lookfor = "GET ", req_l = strstr (line, lookfor)) != NULL || (lookfor = "POST ", req_l = strstr (line, lookfor)) != NULL || (lookfor = "HEAD ", req_l = strstr (line, lookfor)) != NULL || (lookfor = "get ", req_l = strstr (line, lookfor)) != NULL || (lookfor = "post ", req_l = strstr (line, lookfor)) != NULL || (lookfor = "head ", req_l = strstr (line, lookfor)) != NULL) { /* * didn't find it - weird */ if ((req_r = strstr (line, " HTTP/1.0")) == NULL && (req_r = strstr (line, " HTTP/1.1")) == NULL) return alloc_string ("-"); req_l += strlen (lookfor); ptrdiff_t req_len = req_r - req_l; /* * make sure we don't have some weird requests */ if (req_len <= 0) return alloc_string ("-"); reqs = xmalloc (req_len + 1); strncpy (reqs, req_l, req_len); (reqs)[req_len] = 0; } else reqs = alloc_string (line); return reqs; } static char * parse_string (char **str, char end) { char *pch = *str, *p; do { if (*pch == end || *pch == '\0') { size_t len = (pch - *str + 1); p = xmalloc (len); memcpy (p, *str, (len - 1)); p[len - 1] = '\0'; *str += len - 1; return trim_str (p); } /* * advance to the first unescaped delim */ if (*pch == '\\') pch++; } while (*pch++); return NULL; } static int parse_format (GLogItem * log, const char *fmt, const char *date_format, char *str) { const char *p; if (str == NULL || *str == '\0') return 1; struct tm tm; memset (&tm, 0, sizeof (tm)); int special = 0; for (p = fmt; *p; p++) { if (*p == '%') { special++; continue; } if (special && *p != '\0') { char *pch, *sEnd, *bEnd, *tkn = NULL, *end = NULL; errno = 0; unsigned long long bandw = 0; unsigned long long serve_time = 0; double serve_secs = 0; switch (*p) { case 'd': if (log->date) return 1; tkn = parse_string (&str, p[1]); if (tkn == NULL) return 1; end = strptime (tkn, date_format, &tm); if (end == NULL || *end != '\0') { free (tkn); return 1; } log->date = tkn; break; case 'h': if (log->host) return 1; tkn = parse_string (&str, p[1]); if (tkn == NULL) return 1; if (invalid_ipaddr (tkn)) { free (tkn); return 1; } log->host = tkn; break; case 'r': if (log->req) return 1; tkn = parse_string (&str, p[1]); if (tkn == NULL) return 1; log->req = parse_req (tkn); free (tkn); break; case 's': if (log->status) return 1; tkn = parse_string (&str, p[1]); if (tkn == NULL) return 1; strtol (tkn, &sEnd, 10); if (tkn == sEnd || *sEnd != '\0' || errno == ERANGE) { free (tkn); return 1; } log->status = tkn; break; case 'b': if (log->resp_size) return 1; tkn = parse_string (&str, p[1]); if (tkn == NULL) return 1; bandw = strtol (tkn, &bEnd, 10); if (tkn == bEnd || *bEnd != '\0' || errno == ERANGE) bandw = 0; log->resp_size = bandw; conf.bandwidth = 1; free (tkn); break; case 'R': if (log->ref) return 1; tkn = parse_string (&str, p[1]); if (tkn == NULL) tkn = alloc_string ("-"); if (tkn != NULL && *tkn == '\0') { free (tkn); tkn = alloc_string ("-"); } log->ref = tkn; break; case 'u': if (log->agent) return 1; tkn = parse_string (&str, p[1]); if (tkn == NULL) tkn = alloc_string ("-"); if (tkn != NULL && *tkn == '\0') { free (tkn); tkn = alloc_string ("-"); } log->agent = tkn; break; case 'T': if (log->serve_time) return 1; /* ignore seconds if we have microseconds */ if (strstr (fmt, "%D") != NULL) break; tkn = parse_string (&str, p[1]); if (tkn == NULL) return 1; serve_secs = strtoull (tkn, &bEnd, 10); if (tkn == bEnd || *bEnd != '\0' || errno == ERANGE) serve_secs = 0; if (serve_secs > 0) log->serve_time = serve_secs * SECS; else log->serve_time = 0; conf.serve_usecs = 1; free (tkn); break; case 'D': if (log->serve_time) return 1; tkn = parse_string (&str, p[1]); if (tkn == NULL) return 1; serve_time = strtoull (tkn, &bEnd, 10); if (tkn == bEnd || *bEnd != '\0' || errno == ERANGE) serve_time = 0; log->serve_time = serve_time; conf.serve_usecs = 1; free (tkn); break; default: if ((pch = strchr (str, p[1])) != NULL) str += pch - str; } if ((str == NULL) || (*str == '\0')) return 0; special = 0; } else if (special && isspace (p[0])) { return 1; } else str++; } return 0; } static int process_log (GLog * logger, char *line, int test) { char buf[DATE_LEN]; /* make compiler happy */ memset (buf, 0, sizeof (buf)); if (conf.date_format == NULL || *conf.date_format == '\0') error_handler (__PRETTY_FUNCTION__, __FILE__, __LINE__, "No date format was found on your conf file."); if (conf.log_format == NULL || *conf.log_format == '\0') error_handler (__PRETTY_FUNCTION__, __FILE__, __LINE__, "No log format was found on your conf file."); if ((line == NULL) || (*line == '\0')) { logger->invalid++; return 0; } if (*line == '#' || *line == '\n') return 0; logger->process++; GLogItem *log = init_log_item (logger); if (parse_format (log, conf.log_format, conf.date_format, line) == 1) { free_logger (log); logger->invalid++; return 0; } if (log->host == NULL || log->date == NULL || log->status == NULL || log->req == NULL) { free_logger (log); logger->invalid++; return 0; } if (test) { free_logger (log); return 0; } convert_date (buf, log->date, conf.date_format, "%Y%m%d", DATE_LEN); if (buf == NULL) return 0; /* ignore host */ if (conf.ignore_host != NULL && strcmp (log->host, conf.ignore_host) == 0) return 0; /* process visitors, browsers, and OS */ process_unique_data (log->host, buf, log->agent); /* process 404s */ if (!memcmp (log->status, "404", 3)) process_generic_data (ht_not_found_requests, log->req); /* process static files */ if (verify_static_content (log->req)) process_generic_data (ht_requests_static, log->req); /* process regular files */ else process_generic_data (ht_requests, log->req); /* process referrers */ process_referrers (log->ref); /* process status codes */ process_generic_data (ht_status_code, log->status); /* process hosts */ process_generic_data (ht_hosts, log->host); /* process bandwidth */ process_request_meta (ht_date_bw, buf, log->resp_size); process_request_meta (ht_file_bw, log->req, log->resp_size); process_request_meta (ht_host_bw, log->host, log->resp_size); /* process time taken to serve the request, in microseconds */ process_request_meta (ht_file_serve_usecs, log->req, log->serve_time); process_request_meta (ht_host_serve_usecs, log->host, log->serve_time); logger->resp_size += log->resp_size; free_logger (log); return 0; } int parse_log (GLog ** logger, char *tail, int n) { FILE *fp = NULL; char line[LINE_BUFFER]; int i = 0, test = -1 == n ? 0 : 1; if (tail != NULL) { if (process_log ((*logger), tail, test)) return 1; return 0; } if (conf.ifile == NULL) { fp = stdin; (*logger)->piping = 1; } if (!(*logger)->piping && (fp = fopen (conf.ifile, "r")) == NULL) error_handler (__PRETTY_FUNCTION__, __FILE__, __LINE__, "Error while opening the log file. Make sure it exists."); while (fgets (line, LINE_BUFFER, fp) != NULL) { if (n >= 0 && i++ == n) break; if (process_log ((*logger), line, test)) { if (!(*logger)->piping) fclose (fp); return 1; } } /* * definitely not portable! */ if ((*logger)->piping) freopen ("/dev/tty", "r", stdin); if (!(*logger)->piping) fclose (fp); return 0; } int test_format (GLog * logger) { if (parse_log (&logger, NULL, 20)) error_handler (__PRETTY_FUNCTION__, __FILE__, __LINE__, "Error while processing file"); if ((logger->process == 0) || (logger->process == logger->invalid)) return 1; return 0; } goaccess-0.6/Makefile.am0000644000000000017500000000056412170002750012105 00000000000000#AUTOMAKE_OPTIONS = foreign bin_PROGRAMS = goaccess goaccess_SOURCES = output.c output.h settings.c settings.h error.c error.h xmalloc.c xmalloc.h commons.c commons.h goaccess.c parser.c parser.h ui.c ui.h util.c util.h gdashboard.c gdashboard.h gdns.c gdns.h gmenu.c gmenu.h goaccess.h AM_CFLAGS = -g -Wall @GLIB2_CFLAGS@ goaccess_LDADD = -lm dist_man_MANS = goaccess.1 goaccess-0.6/util.h0000644000000000017500000000423412170371105011200 00000000000000/** * Copyright (C) 2009-2013 by Gerardo Orellana * GoAccess - An Ncurses apache weblog analyzer & interactive viewer * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as * published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of * the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * A copy of the GNU General Public License is attached to this * source distribution for its full text. * * Visit http://goaccess.prosoftcorp.com for new releases. */ #ifndef UTIL_H_INCLUDED #define UTIL_H_INCLUDED #define ARRAY_SIZE(a) (sizeof(a) / sizeof(a[0])) #define REGEX_ERROR 100 #define DATE_LEN 12 /* date length */ #define KB 1024 #define MB (KB * 1024) #define GB (MB * 1024) #define MILS 1000ULL #define SECS 1000000ULL #define MINS 60000000ULL #define HOUR 3600000000ULL typedef enum { BROWSER, BROWSER_TYPE } GBrowserStr; typedef enum { OPESYS, OPESYS_TYPE } GOpeSysStr; char *alloc_string (const char *str); char *char_repeat (int n, char c); char *char_replace (char *str, char o, char n); char *clean_date (char *s); char *clean_month (char *s); char *convert_date (char *result, char *data, char *from, char *to, int size); char *filesize_str (unsigned long long log_size); char *int_to_str (int d); char *reverse_ip (char *str); char *secs_to_str (int secs); char *substring (const char *str, int begin, int len); char *trim_str (char *str); char *usecs_to_str (unsigned long long usec); char *verify_browser (const char *str, GBrowserStr b_type); char *verify_os (const char *str, GOpeSysStr o_type); char *verify_status_code (char *str); char *verify_status_code_type (const char *str); int count_occurrences (const char *s1, char c); int intlen (int num); int invalid_ipaddr (char *str); off_t file_size (const char *filename); #endif goaccess-0.6/goaccess.10000644000000000017500000001661312170374604011736 00000000000000.TH goaccess 1 "JULY 2013" Linux "User Manuals" .SH NAME goaccess \- fast web log analyzer and interactive viewer. .SH SYNOPSIS .B goaccess [-f .I input-file .B ] .I [-c] [-e] [-r] [-a] .SH DESCRIPTION .B goaccess is a free (GPL) real-time web log analyzer and interactive viewer that runs in a terminal in *nix systems. It provides fast and valuable HTTP statistics for system administrators that require a visual server report on the fly. First it will parse the web log file, then it will collect data from the parsed file and it will display it to the console or the X terminal. The collected information will be displayed to the user in a visual/interactive window. The collected information includes: .IP "General Statistics:" Total number of valid requests, Total number of invalid requests, Total time to analyze the data, Total unique visitors, Total unique requested files, Total unique static files .IR (css, ico, jpg, js, swf, gif, png) Total unique HTTP referrers (URLs), Total unique 404s .I (not found), Size of the parsed log file, Total bandwidth consumption. .IP "Unique visitors:" HTTP requests having the same IP, same date and same agent will be considered a unique visit. .I (including crawlers). .IP "Requested files" Hit totals are based on total requests. This module will display hits, percent, [bandwidth, time served] .IP "Requested static files" Hit totals are based on total requests. Includes files such as: jpg, css, swf, js, gif, png etc. This module will display hits, percent, [bandwidth, time served] .IP "404 or Not Found" Hit totals are based on total requests. This module will display hits, percent, [bandwidth, time served] .IP "Hosts" Hit totals are based on total requests. This module will display hits, percent, [bandwidth, time served]. The expanded module can display extra information such as reverse DNS and country. If -a is enabled, a list of user agents will be displayed. .IP "Operating Systems" Hit totals are based on unique visitors. This module will display hits and percent. The expanded module shows all available versions of the parent node. .IP "Browsers" Hit totals are based on unique visitors. This module will display hits and percent. The expanded module shows all available versions of the parent node. .IP "Referrers URLs" The URL where the request came from. Hit totals are based on total requests. This module will display hits and percent. .IP "Referring Sites" This module will display only the host but not the whole URL. The URL where the request came from. Hit totals are based on total requests. This module will display hits and percent. .IP "Keyphrases" This module will report keyphrases used on Google search, Google cache, and Google translate. Hit totals are based on total requests. This module will display hits and percent. .IP "HTTP Status Codes" The values of the numeric status code to HTTP requests. Hit totals are based on total requests. This module will display hits and percent. .SH OPTIONS .IP "-f input-file" Path to input log file. .IP -c Prompt date and log format configuration window. .IP -e Exclude an IP from being counted under the HOST module. .IP -a Enable a list of User-Agents for the selected host. .IP -r Disables IP resolver .SH CUSTOM LOG/DATE FORMAT GoAccess can parse virtually any web log format. Predefined options include, Common Log Format (CLF), Combined Log Format (XLF/ELF), including virtual host, Amazon CloudFront (Download Distribution) and W3C format (IIS). GoAccess allows any custom format string as well. There are two ways to configure the log format. The easiest is to run GoAccess with .I -c to prompt a configuration window. Otherwise, it can be configured under ~/.goaccessrc. .IP "date_format" The .I date_format variable followed by a space, specifies the log format date containing any combination of regular characters and special format specifiers. They all begin with a percentage (%) sign. See http://linux.die.net/man/3/strftime .IP "log_format" The .I log_format variable followed by a space, specifies the log format string. .IP %d date field matching the .I date_format variable. .IP %h host (the client IP address, either IPv4 or IPv6) .IP %r The request line from the client. .IP %s The status code that the server sends back to the client. .IP %b The size of the object returned to the client. .IP %R The "Referer" HTTP request header. .IP %u The User-Agent HTTP request header. .IP %D The time taken to serve the request, in microseconds. .IP %T The time taken to serve the request, in seconds. .I Note: %D will take priority over %T if both are used. .IP %^ Ignore this field. .SH INTERACTIVE MENU .IP "F1 or ^ h" Main help. .IP "F5" Redraw main window. .IP "q" Quit the program, current window or collapse active module .IP "o or ENTER" Expand selected module or open window .IP "^ DOWN or j" Scroll down within expanded module .IP "^ UP or k" Scroll up within expanded module .IP "c" Set or change scheme color. .IP "TAB" Forward iteration of modules. Starts from current active module. .IP "SHIFT + TAB" Backward iteration of modules. Starts from current active module. .IP "^ f" Scroll forward one screen within an active module. .IP "^ b" Scroll backward one screen within an active module. .IP "s" Sort options for active module .IP "/" Search across all modules (regex allowed) .IP "n" Find the position of the next occurrence across all modules. .IP "g" Move to the first item or top of screen. .IP "G" Move to the last item or bottom of screen. .SH EXAMPLES The simplest and fastest usage would be: # goaccess -f access.log That will generate an interactive text-only output. To generate an HTML report: # goaccess -f access.log -a > report.html To generate full statistics we can run GoAccess as: # goaccess -f access.log -a The .I -a flag indicates that we want to process an agent-list for every host parsed. The .I -c flag will prompt the date and log format configuration window. Only when curses is initialized. Now if we want to add more flexibility to GoAccess, we can do a series of pipes. For instance: If we would like to process all .I access.log.*.gz we can do: # zcat access.log.*.gz | goaccess OR # zcat -f access.log* | goaccess Another useful pipe would be filtering dates out of the web log The following will get all HTTP requests starting on 05/Dec/2010 until the end of the file. # sed -n '/05\\/Dec\\/2010/,$ p' access.log | goaccess -a If we want to parse only a certain time-frame from DATE a to DATE b, we can do: sed -n '/5\\/Nov\\/2010/,/5\\/Dec\\/2010/ p' access.log | goaccess -a .I Note that this could take longer time to parse depending on the speed of sed. .B Also, it is worth pointing out that if we want to run GoAccess at lower priority, we can run it as: # nice -n 19 goaccess -f access.log -a and if you don't want to install it on your server, you can still run it from your local machine: # ssh root@server 'cat /var/log/apache2/access.log' | goaccess -a .SH NOTES For now, each active window has a total of 300 items. Eventually this will be customizable. Piping a log to GoAccess will disable the real-time functionality. This is due to the portability issue on determining the actual size of STDIN. However, a future release *might* include this feature. .SH BUGS If you think you have found a bug, please send me an email to .I goaccess@prosoftcorp.com .SH AUTHOR Gerardo Orellana For more details about it, or new releases, please visit http://goaccess.prosoftcorp.com goaccess-0.6/parser.h0000644000000000017500000000530312170371105011515 00000000000000/** * Copyright (C) 2009-2013 by Gerardo Orellana * GoAccess - An Ncurses apache weblog analyzer & interactive viewer * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as * published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of * the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * A copy of the GNU General Public License is attached to this * source distribution for its full text. * * Visit http://goaccess.prosoftcorp.com for new releases. */ #ifndef PARSER_H_INCLUDED #define PARSER_H_INCLUDED #define LINE_BUFFER 4096 #define BW_HASHTABLES 3 #define KEY_FOUND 1 #define KEY_NOT_FOUND -1 #ifdef HAVE_LIBGLIB_2_0 #include #endif /* to create a new hash value out of a key, which can be NULL */ extern GHashTable *ht_browsers; extern GHashTable *ht_date_bw; extern GHashTable *ht_file_bw; extern GHashTable *ht_file_serve_usecs; extern GHashTable *ht_host_serve_usecs; extern GHashTable *ht_host_bw; extern GHashTable *ht_hostnames; extern GHashTable *ht_hosts; extern GHashTable *ht_hosts_agents; extern GHashTable *ht_keyphrases; extern GHashTable *ht_monthly; extern GHashTable *ht_not_found_requests; extern GHashTable *ht_os; extern GHashTable *ht_referrers; extern GHashTable *ht_referring_sites; extern GHashTable *ht_requests; extern GHashTable *ht_requests_static; extern GHashTable *ht_status_code; extern GHashTable *ht_unique_vis; extern GHashTable *ht_unique_visitors; typedef struct GLogItem_ { char *agent; char *date; char *host; char *ref; char *req; char *status; unsigned long long resp_size; unsigned long long serve_time; } GLogItem; typedef struct GLog_ { unsigned int invalid; unsigned int offset; unsigned int process; unsigned long long resp_size; unsigned short piping; GLogItem *items; } GLog; GLog *init_log (void); GLogItem *init_log_item (GLog * logger); int cmp_data_asc (const void *a, const void *b); int cmp_data_desc (const void *a, const void *b); int cmp_num_desc (const void *a, const void *b); int cmp_num_asc (const void *a, const void *b); int cmp_bw_desc (const void *a, const void *b); int cmp_bw_asc (const void *a, const void *b); int cmp_usec_desc (const void *a, const void *b); int cmp_usec_asc (const void *a, const void *b); int parse_log (GLog ** logger, char *tail, int n); int test_format (GLog * logger); void reset_struct (GLog * logger); #endif goaccess-0.6/output.h0000644000000000017500000000207112170371105011560 00000000000000/** * Copyright (C) 2009-2013 by Gerardo Orellana * GoAccess - An Ncurses apache weblog analyzer & interactive viewer * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as * published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of * the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * A copy of the GNU General Public License is attached to this * source distribution for its full text. * * Visit http://goaccess.prosoftcorp.com for new releases. */ #if HAVE_CONFIG_H #include #endif #ifndef OUTPUT_H_INCLUDED #define OUTPUT_H_INCLUDED #define OUTPUT_N 10 #include "gdashboard.h" #include "parser.h" #include "settings.h" void output_html (GLog * logger, GHolder * holder); #endif goaccess-0.6/xmalloc.h0000644000000000017500000000203312170371105011655 00000000000000/** * Copyright (C) 2009-2013 by Gerardo Orellana * GoAccess - An Ncurses apache weblog analyzer & interactive viewer * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as * published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of * the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * A copy of the GNU General Public License is attached to this * source distribution for its full text. * * Visit http://goaccess.prosoftcorp.com for new releases. */ #ifndef XMALLOC_H_INCLUDED #define XMALLOC_H_INCLUDED char *xstrdup (const char *s); void *xcalloc (size_t nmemb, size_t size); void *xmalloc (size_t size); void *xrealloc (void *oldptr, size_t nmemb, size_t size); #endif goaccess-0.6/depcomp0000755000000000000000000004426712005170750011424 00000000000000#! /bin/sh # depcomp - compile a program generating dependencies as side-effects scriptversion=2009-04-28.21; # UTC # Copyright (C) 1999, 2000, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009 Free # Software Foundation, Inc. # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) # any later version. # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. 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See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * A copy of the GNU General Public License is attached to this * source distribution for its full text. * * Visit http://goaccess.prosoftcorp.com for new releases. */ #define ARRAY_SIZE(a) (sizeof(a) / sizeof(a[0])) #include #include #include #include #include "settings.h" #include "commons.h" #include "error.h" #include "xmalloc.h" #include "gmenu.h" #include "util.h" char *tmp_log_format = NULL; char *tmp_date_format = NULL; static GPreConfLog logs = { "%h %^[%d:%^] \"%r\" %s %b \"%R\" \"%u\"", "%h %^[%d:%^] \"%r\" %s %b", "%^:%^ %h %^[%d:%^] \"%r\" %s %b \"%R\" \"%u\"", "%^:%^ %h %^[%d:%^] \"%r\" %s %b", "%d %^ %h %^ %^ %^ %^ %r %^ %s %b %^ %^ %u %R", "%d %^ %^ %b %h %^ %^ %r %s %R %u %^" }; static GPreConfDate dates = { "%d/%b/%Y", "%Y-%m-%d", "%m/%d/%Y" }; static GConfKeyword keywords[] = { {1, "color_scheme"}, {2, "log_format"}, {3, "date_format"} }; static void set_conf_vars (int key, char *val) { switch (key) { case 1: conf.color_scheme = atoi (val); break; case 2: conf.log_format = alloc_string (val); break; case 3: conf.date_format = alloc_string (val); break; } } /* * ###TODO: allow extra values for every key separated by a delimeter */ int parse_conf_file () { char *path = NULL, *conf_file = NULL, *user_home = NULL; char *val, *c; int key = 0; FILE *file; user_home = getenv ("HOME"); if (user_home == NULL) user_home = ""; path = xmalloc (snprintf (NULL, 0, "%s/.goaccessrc", user_home) + 1); sprintf (path, "%s/.goaccessrc", user_home); conf_file = path; file = fopen (conf_file, "r"); if (file == NULL) { free (path); return -1; } char line[512]; while (fgets (line, sizeof line, file) != NULL) { unsigned int i; for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE (keywords); i++) { if (strstr (line, keywords[i].keyword) != NULL) key = keywords[i].key_id; } if ((val = strchr (line, ' ')) == NULL) { free (path); return -1; } for (c = val; *c; c++) { /* * get everything after space */ if (!isspace (c[0])) { set_conf_vars (key, trim_str (c)); break; } } } fclose (file); free (path); return 0; } void write_conf_file () { char *user_home; user_home = getenv ("HOME"); if (user_home == NULL) user_home = ""; char *path = xmalloc (snprintf (NULL, 0, "%s/.goaccessrc", user_home) + 1); sprintf (path, "%s/.goaccessrc", user_home); FILE *file; file = fopen (path, "w"); /* * no file available */ if (file == NULL) { free (path); return; } /* * color scheme */ fprintf (file, "color_scheme %d\n", conf.color_scheme); /* * date format */ if (tmp_date_format) fprintf (file, "date_format %s\n", tmp_date_format); else fprintf (file, "date_format %s\n", conf.date_format); /* * log format */ if (tmp_log_format) fprintf (file, "log_format %s", tmp_log_format); else fprintf (file, "log_format %s", conf.log_format); fclose (file); if (conf.date_format) free (conf.date_format); if (conf.log_format) free (conf.log_format); free (path); } /* * return the index of the matched item, or -1 if no such item exists */ size_t get_selected_format_idx () { if (conf.log_format == NULL) return -1; if (strcmp (conf.log_format, logs.common) == 0) return 0; else if (strcmp (conf.log_format, logs.vcommon) == 0) return 1; else if (strcmp (conf.log_format, logs.combined) == 0) return 2; else if (strcmp (conf.log_format, logs.vcombined) == 0) return 3; else if (strcmp (conf.log_format, logs.w3c) == 0) return 4; else if (strcmp (conf.log_format, logs.cloudfront) == 0) return 5; else return -1; } /* * return the string of the matched item, or NULL if no such item exists */ char * get_selected_format_str (size_t idx) { char *fmt = NULL; switch (idx) { case 0: fmt = alloc_string (logs.common); break; case 1: fmt = alloc_string (logs.vcommon); break; case 2: fmt = alloc_string (logs.combined); break; case 3: fmt = alloc_string (logs.vcombined); break; case 4: fmt = alloc_string (logs.w3c); break; case 5: fmt = alloc_string (logs.cloudfront); break; } return fmt; } char * get_selected_date_str (size_t idx) { char *fmt = NULL; switch (idx) { case 0: case 1: case 2: case 3: fmt = alloc_string (dates.apache); break; case 4: fmt = alloc_string (dates.w3c); break; case 5: fmt = alloc_string (dates.cloudfront); break; } return fmt; } goaccess-0.6/ui.c0000644000000000017500000010035112170375066010642 00000000000000/** * ui.c -- various curses interfaces * Copyright (C) 2009-2013 by Gerardo Orellana * GoAccess - An Ncurses apache weblog analyzer & interactive viewer * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as * published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of * the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * A copy of the GNU General Public License is attached to this * source distribution for its full text. * * Visit http://goaccess.prosoftcorp.com for new releases. */ /* * "_XOPEN_SOURCE" is required for the GNU libc to export "strptime(3)" * correctly. */ #define _LARGEFILE_SOURCE #define _LARGEFILE64_SOURCE #define _FILE_OFFSET_BITS 64 #define _XOPEN_SOURCE 700 #define STDIN_FILENO 0 #define _BSD_SOURCE #if HAVE_CONFIG_H #include #endif #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "ui.h" #include "commons.h" #include "error.h" #include "xmalloc.h" #include "gmenu.h" #include "goaccess.h" #include "parser.h" #include "settings.h" #include "util.h" static GSortModule module_sort[TOTAL_MODULES] = { {1, 1, 1, 0, {"Hits", "Data", "Bandwidth", NULL}}, {1, 1, 1, 1, {"Hits", "Data", "Bandwidth", "Time Served", NULL}}, {1, 1, 1, 1, {"Hits", "Data", "Bandwidth", "Time Served", NULL}}, {1, 1, 1, 1, {"Hits", "Data", "Bandwidth", "Time Served", NULL}}, {1, 1, 1, 1, {"Hits", "Data", "Bandwidth", "Time Served", NULL}}, {1, 1, 0, 0, {"Hits", "Data", NULL}}, {1, 1, 0, 0, {"Hits", "Data", NULL}}, {1, 1, 0, 0, {"Hits", "Data", NULL}}, {1, 1, 0, 0, {"Hits", "Data", NULL}}, {1, 1, 0, 0, {"Hits", "Data", NULL}}, {1, 1, 0, 0, {"Hits", "Data", NULL}}, }; /* creation - ncurses' window handling */ WINDOW * create_win (int h, int w, int y, int x) { WINDOW *win = newwin (h, w, y, x); if (win == NULL) error_handler (__PRETTY_FUNCTION__, __FILE__, __LINE__, "Unable to allocate memory for new WINDOW."); return win; } void init_colors () { use_default_colors (); init_pair (COL_BLUE, COLOR_BLUE, -1); if (conf.color_scheme == MONOCHROME) init_pair (COL_GREEN, COLOR_WHITE, -1); else init_pair (COL_GREEN, COLOR_GREEN, -1); init_pair (COL_RED, COLOR_RED, -1); init_pair (COL_BLACK, COLOR_BLACK, -1); init_pair (COL_CYAN, COLOR_CYAN, -1); init_pair (COL_YELLOW, COLOR_YELLOW, -1); if (conf.color_scheme == MONOCHROME) init_pair (BLUE_GREEN, COLOR_BLUE, COLOR_WHITE); else init_pair (BLUE_GREEN, COLOR_BLUE, COLOR_GREEN); init_pair (BLACK_GREEN, COLOR_BLACK, COLOR_GREEN); init_pair (BLACK_CYAN, COLOR_BLACK, COLOR_CYAN); init_pair (WHITE_RED, COLOR_WHITE, COLOR_RED); } /* creation - ncurses' window handling */ void set_input_opts (void) { noecho (); halfdelay (10); nonl (); intrflush (stdscr, FALSE); keypad (stdscr, TRUE); curs_set (0); } /* delete ncurses window handling */ void close_win (WINDOW * w) { if (w == NULL) return; wclear (w); wrefresh (w); delwin (w); } void generate_time (void) { now = time (NULL); now_tm = localtime (&now); } void draw_header (WINDOW * win, char *header, int x, int y, int w, int color) { char buf[256]; snprintf (buf, sizeof buf, "%s%s", " ", header); if (conf.color_scheme == MONOCHROME) { init_pair (1, COLOR_BLACK, COLOR_WHITE); init_pair (2, COLOR_WHITE, -1); } else { init_pair (1, COLOR_BLACK, COLOR_GREEN); init_pair (2, COLOR_BLACK, COLOR_CYAN); } wattron (win, COLOR_PAIR (color)); mvwhline (win, y, x, ' ', w); mvwaddnstr (win, y, x, buf, w); wattroff (win, COLOR_PAIR (color)); } void term_size (WINDOW * main_win) { getmaxyx (stdscr, term_h, term_w); real_size_y = term_h - (MAX_HEIGHT_HEADER + MAX_HEIGHT_FOOTER); wresize (main_win, real_size_y, term_w); wmove (main_win, real_size_y, 0); } void update_active_module (WINDOW * header_win, GModule current) { int col = getmaxx (stdscr); wattron (header_win, COLOR_PAIR (BLUE_GREEN)); wmove (header_win, 0, 30); mvwprintw (header_win, 0, col - 18, "[Active Module %d]", current); wattroff (header_win, COLOR_PAIR (BLUE_GREEN)); wrefresh (header_win); } void display_general (WINDOW * win, char *ifile, int piping, int processed, int invalid, unsigned long long bandwidth) { size_t n, i, j, max_field = 0, max_value = 0, mod_val, y; int x_field = 2, x_value = 0; char *bw, *size, *log_file; werase (win); draw_header (win, T_HEAD, 0, 0, getmaxx (stdscr), 1); if (!piping && ifile != NULL) { size = filesize_str (file_size (ifile)); log_file = alloc_string (ifile); } else { size = alloc_string ("N/A"); log_file = alloc_string ("STDIN"); } bw = filesize_str ((float) bandwidth); typedef struct Field_ { char *field; char *value; /* char due to log, bw, log_file */ int color; } Field; /* *INDENT-OFF* */ char *failed = int_to_str (invalid); char *not_found = int_to_str (g_hash_table_size (ht_not_found_requests)); char *process = int_to_str (processed); char *ref = int_to_str (g_hash_table_size (ht_referrers)); char *req = int_to_str (g_hash_table_size (ht_requests)); char *static_files = int_to_str (g_hash_table_size (ht_requests_static)); char *time = int_to_str (((int) end_proc - start_proc)); char *visitors = int_to_str (g_hash_table_size (ht_unique_visitors)); Field fields[] = { {T_REQUESTS, process, COL_CYAN}, {T_UNIQUE_VIS, visitors, COL_CYAN}, {T_REFERRER, ref, COL_CYAN}, {T_LOG, size, COL_CYAN}, {T_F_REQUESTS, failed, COL_CYAN}, {T_UNIQUE_FIL, req, COL_CYAN}, {T_UNIQUE404, not_found, COL_CYAN}, {T_BW, bw, COL_CYAN}, {T_GEN_TIME, time, COL_CYAN}, {T_STATIC_FIL, static_files, COL_CYAN}, {"", alloc_string (""), COL_CYAN}, {T_LOG_PATH, log_file, COL_YELLOW} }; n = ARRAY_SIZE (fields); /* *INDENT-ON* */ for (i = 0, y = 2; i < n; i++) { mod_val = i % 4; if (i > 0 && mod_val == 0) { max_field = 0; max_value = 0; x_field = 2; x_value = 2; y++; } x_field += max_field; mvwprintw (win, y, x_field, "%s", fields[i].field); max_field = 0; for (j = 0; j < n; j++) { size_t len = strlen (fields[j].field); if (j % 4 == mod_val && len > max_field) max_field = len; } max_value = 0; for (j = 0; j < n; j++) { size_t len = strlen (fields[j].value); if (j % 4 == mod_val && len > max_value) max_value = len; } x_value = max_field + x_field + 1; max_field += max_value + 2; wattron (win, A_BOLD | COLOR_PAIR (fields[i].color)); mvwprintw (win, y, x_value, "%s", fields[i].value); wattroff (win, A_BOLD | COLOR_PAIR (fields[i].color)); } for (i = 0; i < n; i++) { free (fields[i].value); } } char * input_string (WINDOW * win, int pos_y, int pos_x, size_t max_width, char *str, int enable_case, int *toggle_case) { char *s = xmalloc (max_width + 1), *tmp; size_t pos = 0, x = 0, quit = 1, c; /* window dimensions */ size_t size_x = 0, size_y = 0; getmaxyx (win, size_y, size_x); size_x -= 4; /* are we setting a default string */ if (str) { size_t len = MIN (max_width, strlen (str)); memcpy (s, str, len); s[len] = '\0'; x = pos = 0; /* is the default str length greater than input field? */ if (strlen (s) > size_x) { tmp = xstrdup (&s[0]); tmp[size_x] = '\0'; mvwprintw (win, pos_y, pos_x, "%s", tmp); free (tmp); } else mvwprintw (win, pos_y, pos_x, "%s", s); } else s[0] = '\0'; if (enable_case) draw_header (win, "[x] case sensitive", 1, size_y - 2, size_x - 2, 2); wmove (win, pos_y, pos_x + x); wrefresh (win); curs_set (1); while (quit) { c = wgetch (stdscr); switch (c) { case 1: /* ^a */ case 262: /* HOME */ pos = x = 0; break; case 5: case 360: /* END of line */ if (strlen (s) > size_x) { x = size_x; pos = strlen (s) - size_x; } else { pos = 0; x = strlen (s); } break; case 7: /* ^g */ case 27: /* ESC */ pos = x = 0; if (str && *str == '\0') s[0] = '\0'; quit = 0; break; case 9: /* TAB */ if (!enable_case) break; *toggle_case = *toggle_case == 0 ? 1 : 0; if (*toggle_case) draw_header (win, "[ ] case sensitive", 1, size_y - 2, size_x - 2, 2); else if (!*toggle_case) draw_header (win, "[x] case sensitive", 1, size_y - 2, size_x - 2, 2); break; case 21: /* ^u */ s[0] = '\0'; pos = x = 0; break; case 127: case KEY_BACKSPACE: if (pos + x > 0) { memmove (&s[(pos + x) - 1], &s[pos + x], (max_width - (pos + x)) + 1); 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else return alloc_string ("-"); } /* get human-readable bandwidth given X bytes */ char * bandwidth_string (unsigned long long bw) { return filesize_str (bw); } /* allocate memory for a new instace of GAgents */ GAgents * new_gagents (unsigned int n) { GAgents *agents = xcalloc (n, sizeof (GAgents)); return agents; } /* split agent str if length > max or if '|' is found */ int split_agent_str (char *ptr_value, GAgents * agents, int max) { char *holder; char *p = ptr_value; int i = 0, offset = 0; agents[i].agents = xmalloc (max + 1); holder = agents[i].agents; while (*p != '\0') { /* add char to holder */ if (offset < max && *p != '|') { *(holder++) = *(p++); offset++; continue; } /* split agent string since a delim was found */ else if (*p == '|') (void) *p++; offset = 0; *holder = '\0'; agents[++i].agents = xmalloc (max + 1); holder = agents[i].agents; } *holder = '\0'; return i + 1; } /* render a list of agents if available */ void load_agent_list (WINDOW * main_win, char *addr) { if (!conf.list_agents) return; char *ptr_value; GAgents *agents = NULL; gpointer value_ptr = NULL; int c, quit = 1, delims = 0; int i, n = 0, alloc = 0; int y, x, list_h, list_w, menu_w, menu_h; getmaxyx (stdscr, y, x); list_h = y / 2; /* list window - height */ list_w = x - 4; /* list window - width */ menu_h = list_h - AGENTS_MENU_Y - 1; /* menu window - height */ menu_w = list_w - AGENTS_MENU_X - AGENTS_MENU_X; /* menu window - width */ value_ptr = g_hash_table_lookup (ht_hosts_agents, addr); if (value_ptr != NULL) { ptr_value = (char *) value_ptr; delims = count_occurrences (ptr_value, '|'); n = ((strlen (ptr_value) + menu_w - 1) / menu_w) + delims + 1; agents = new_gagents (n); alloc = split_agent_str (ptr_value, agents, menu_w); } WINDOW *win = newwin (list_h, list_w, (y - list_h) / 2, (x - list_w) / 2); keypad (win, TRUE); wborder (win, '|', '|', '-', '-', '+', '+', '+', '+'); /* create a new instance of GMenu and make it selectable */ GMenu *menu = new_gmenu (win, menu_h, menu_w, AGENTS_MENU_Y, AGENTS_MENU_X); /* add items to GMenu */ menu->items = (GItem *) xcalloc (alloc, sizeof (GItem)); for (i = 0; i < alloc; ++i) { menu->items[i].name = alloc_string (agents[i].agents); menu->items[i].checked = 0; menu->size++; } post_gmenu (menu); char buf[256]; snprintf (buf, sizeof buf, "User Agents for %s", addr); draw_header (win, buf, 1, 1, list_w - 2, 1); mvwprintw (win, 2, 2, "[UP/DOWN] to scroll - [q] to close window"); wrefresh (win); while (quit) { c = wgetch (stdscr); switch (c) { case KEY_DOWN: gmenu_driver (menu, REQ_DOWN); draw_header (win, "", 2, 3, CONF_MENU_W, 0); break; case KEY_UP: gmenu_driver (menu, REQ_UP); draw_header (win, "", 2, 3, CONF_MENU_W, 0); break; case KEY_RESIZE: case 'q': quit = 0; break; } wrefresh (win); } /* clean stuff up */ for (i = 0; i < alloc; ++i) free (menu->items[i].name); free (menu->items); free (menu); for (i = 0; i < alloc; ++i) free (agents[i].agents); if (agents) free (agents); touchwin (main_win); close_win (win); wrefresh (main_win); } void ui_spinner (void *ptr_data) { GSpinner *spinner = (GSpinner *) ptr_data; static char const spin_chars[] = "/-\\|"; int i = 0; while (1) { pthread_mutex_lock (&spinner->mutex); if (spinner->state == SPN_END) break; wattron (spinner->win, COLOR_PAIR (spinner->color)); mvwaddch (spinner->win, spinner->y, spinner->x, spin_chars[i++ & 3]); wattroff (spinner->win, COLOR_PAIR (spinner->color)); wrefresh (spinner->win); pthread_mutex_unlock (&spinner->mutex); usleep (100000); } free (spinner); } void ui_spinner_create (GSpinner * spinner) { pthread_create (&(spinner->thread), NULL, (void *) &ui_spinner, spinner); pthread_detach (spinner->thread); } GSpinner * new_gspinner () { int y, x; getmaxyx (stdscr, y, x); GSpinner *spinner = xcalloc (1, sizeof (GSpinner)); spinner->color = HIGHLIGHT; spinner->state = SPN_RUN; spinner->win = stdscr; spinner->x = x - 2; spinner->y = y - 1; if (pthread_mutex_init (&(spinner->mutex), NULL)) error_handler (__PRETTY_FUNCTION__, __FILE__, __LINE__, "Failed thread mutex"); return spinner; } int verify_format (GLog * logger, GSpinner * spinner) { char *cstm_log, *cstm_date; int c, quit = 1; size_t i, n; int invalid = 1; int y, x, h = CONF_WIN_H, w = CONF_WIN_W; int w2 = w - 2; /* conf dialog menu options */ char *choices[] = { "Common Log Format (CLF)", "Common Log Format (CLF) with Virtual Host", "NCSA Combined Log Format", "NCSA Combined Log Format with Virtual Host", "W3C", "CloudFront (Download Distribution)" }; n = ARRAY_SIZE (choices); getmaxyx (stdscr, y, x); WINDOW *win = newwin (h, w, (y - h) / 2, (x - w) / 2); keypad (win, TRUE); wborder (win, '|', '|', '-', '-', '+', '+', '+', '+'); /* create a new instance of GMenu and make it selectable */ GMenu *menu = new_gmenu (win, CONF_MENU_H, CONF_MENU_W, CONF_MENU_Y, CONF_MENU_X); menu->size = n; menu->selectable = 1; /* add items to GMenu */ menu->items = (GItem *) xcalloc (n, sizeof (GItem)); for (i = 0; i < n; ++i) { menu->items[i].name = alloc_string (choices[i]); size_t sel = get_selected_format_idx (); menu->items[i].checked = sel == i ? 1 : 0; } post_gmenu (menu); draw_header (win, "Log Format Configuration", 1, 1, w2, 1); mvwprintw (win, 2, 2, "[SPACE] to toggle - [ENTER] to proceed"); /* set log format from goaccessrc if available */ draw_header (win, "Log Format - [c] to add/edit format", 1, 11, w2, 1); if (conf.log_format) { tmp_log_format = alloc_string (conf.log_format); mvwprintw (win, 12, 2, "%.*s", CONF_MENU_W, conf.log_format); free (conf.log_format); conf.log_format = NULL; } /* set date format from goaccessrc if available */ draw_header (win, "Date Format - [d] to add/edit format", 1, 14, w2, 1); if (conf.date_format) { tmp_date_format = alloc_string (conf.date_format); mvwprintw (win, 15, 2, "%.*s", CONF_MENU_W, conf.date_format); free (conf.date_format); conf.date_format = NULL; } wrefresh (win); while (quit) { c = wgetch (stdscr); switch (c) { case KEY_DOWN: gmenu_driver (menu, REQ_DOWN); draw_header (win, "", 2, 3, CONF_MENU_W, 0); break; case KEY_UP: gmenu_driver (menu, REQ_UP); draw_header (win, "", 2, 3, CONF_MENU_W, 0); break; case 32: /* space */ gmenu_driver (menu, REQ_SEL); if (tmp_log_format) free (tmp_log_format); if (tmp_date_format) free (tmp_date_format); for (i = 0; i < n; ++i) { if (menu->items[i].checked != 1) continue; tmp_log_format = get_selected_format_str (i); tmp_date_format = get_selected_date_str (i); draw_header (win, tmp_log_format, 1, 12, CONF_MENU_W, 0); draw_header (win, tmp_date_format, 1, 15, CONF_MENU_W, 0); break; } break; case 89: /* Y/y */ case 121: if (tmp_log_format) { conf.log_format = alloc_string (tmp_log_format); quit = 0; } break; case 99: /* c */ /* clear top status bar */ draw_header (win, "", 2, 3, CONF_MENU_W, 0); wmove (win, 12, 2); /* get input string */ cstm_log = input_string (win, 12, 2, 70, tmp_log_format, 0, 0); if (cstm_log != NULL && *cstm_log != '\0') { if (tmp_log_format) free (tmp_log_format); tmp_log_format = alloc_string (cstm_log); free (cstm_log); } else { if (cstm_log) free (cstm_log); if (tmp_log_format) { free (tmp_log_format); tmp_log_format = NULL; } } break; case 100: /* d */ /* clear top status bar */ draw_header (win, "", 2, 3, CONF_MENU_W, 0); wmove (win, 15, 0); /* get input string */ cstm_date = input_string (win, 15, 2, 14, tmp_date_format, 0, 0); if (cstm_date != NULL && *cstm_date != '\0') { if (tmp_date_format) free (tmp_date_format); tmp_date_format = alloc_string (cstm_date); free (cstm_date); } else { if (cstm_date) free (cstm_date); if (tmp_date_format) { free (tmp_date_format); tmp_date_format = NULL; } } break; case 274: /* F10 */ case 0x0a: case 0x0d: case KEY_ENTER: /* display status bar error messages */ if (tmp_date_format == NULL) draw_header (win, "Select a date format.", 2, 3, CONF_MENU_W, WHITE_RED); if (tmp_log_format == NULL) draw_header (win, "Select a log format.", 2, 3, CONF_MENU_W, WHITE_RED); if (tmp_log_format && tmp_date_format) { conf.date_format = alloc_string (tmp_date_format); conf.log_format = alloc_string (tmp_log_format); /* test log against selected settings */ if (test_format (logger)) { invalid = 1; draw_header (win, "No valid hits. 'y' to continue anyway.", 2, 3, CONF_MENU_W, WHITE_RED); free (conf.date_format); free (conf.log_format); conf.date_format = NULL; conf.log_format = NULL; } /* valid data, reset logger & start parsing */ else { reset_struct (logger); draw_header (win, "Parsing...", 2, 3, CONF_MENU_W, BLACK_CYAN); /* start spinner thread */ spinner->win = win; spinner->y = 3; spinner->x = w - 4; spinner->color = BLACK_CYAN; ui_spinner_create (spinner); invalid = 0; quit = 0; } } break; case KEY_RESIZE: case 'q': quit = 0; break; } pthread_mutex_lock (&spinner->mutex); wrefresh (win); pthread_mutex_unlock (&spinner->mutex); } /* clean stuff up */ for (i = 0; i < n; ++i) free (menu->items[i].name); free (menu->items); free (menu); return invalid ? 1 : 0; } static void scheme_chosen (char *name) { if (strcmp ("Monochrome/Default", name) == 0) conf.color_scheme = MONOCHROME; else conf.color_scheme = STD_GREEN; init_colors (); } void load_schemes_win (WINDOW * main_win) { int c, quit = 1; size_t i, n; int y, x, h = SCHEME_WIN_H, w = SCHEME_WIN_W; int w2 = w - 2; char *choices[] = { "Monochrome/Default", "Green/Original" }; n = ARRAY_SIZE (choices); getmaxyx (stdscr, y, x); WINDOW *win = newwin (h, w, (y - h) / 2, (x - w) / 2); keypad (win, TRUE); wborder (win, '|', '|', '-', '-', '+', '+', '+', '+'); /* create a new instance of GMenu and make it selectable */ GMenu *menu = new_gmenu (win, SCHEME_MENU_H, SCHEME_MENU_W, SCHEME_MENU_Y, SCHEME_MENU_X); menu->size = n; /* add items to GMenu */ menu->items = (GItem *) xcalloc (n, sizeof (GItem)); for (i = 0; i < n; ++i) { menu->items[i].name = alloc_string (choices[i]); menu->items[i].checked = 0; } post_gmenu (menu); draw_header (win, "Scheme Configuration", 1, 1, w2, 1); mvwprintw (win, 2, 2, "[ENTER] to switch scheme"); wrefresh (win); while (quit) { c = wgetch (stdscr); switch (c) { case KEY_DOWN: gmenu_driver (menu, REQ_DOWN); draw_header (win, "", 2, 3, SCHEME_MENU_W, 0); break; case KEY_UP: gmenu_driver (menu, REQ_UP); draw_header (win, "", 2, 3, SCHEME_MENU_W, 0); break; case 32: case 0x0a: case 0x0d: case KEY_ENTER: gmenu_driver (menu, REQ_SEL); for (i = 0; i < n; ++i) { if (menu->items[i].checked != 1) continue; scheme_chosen (choices[i]); break; } quit = 0; break; case KEY_RESIZE: case 'q': quit = 0; break; } wrefresh (win); } /* clean stuff up */ for (i = 0; i < n; ++i) free (menu->items[i].name); free (menu->items); free (menu); touchwin (main_win); close_win (win); wrefresh (main_win); } void load_sort_win (WINDOW * main_win, GModule module, GSort * sort) { int c, quit = 1; int i = 0, n = 0; int y, x, h = SORT_WIN_H, w = SORT_WIN_W; int w2 = w - 2; getmaxyx (stdscr, y, x); /* determine amount of sort choices */ for (i = 0; NULL != module_sort[module].choices[i]; i++) { const char *name = module_sort[module].choices[i]; if (strcmp ("Time Served", name) == 0 && !conf.serve_usecs && !conf.serve_secs) continue; else if (strcmp ("Bandwidth", name) == 0 && !conf.bandwidth) continue; n++; } WINDOW *win = newwin (h, w, (y - h) / 2, (x - w) / 2); keypad (win, TRUE); wborder (win, '|', '|', '-', '-', '+', '+', '+', '+'); /* create a new instance of GMenu and make it selectable */ GMenu *menu = new_gmenu (win, SORT_MENU_H, SORT_MENU_W, SORT_MENU_Y, SORT_MENU_X); menu->size = n; menu->selectable = 1; /* add items to GMenu */ menu->items = (GItem *) xcalloc (n, sizeof (GItem)); /* set checked option and set index */ for (i = 0; i < n; ++i) { menu->items[i].name = alloc_string (module_sort[module].choices[i]); if (sort->field == SORT_BY_HITS && strcmp ("Hits", menu->items[i].name) == 0) { menu->items[i].checked = 1; menu->idx = i; } else if (sort->field == SORT_BY_DATA && strcmp ("Data", menu->items[i].name) == 0) { menu->items[i].checked = 1; menu->idx = i; } else if (sort->field == SORT_BY_BW && strcmp ("Bandwidth", menu->items[i].name) == 0) { menu->items[i].checked = 1; menu->idx = i; } else if (sort->field == SORT_BY_USEC && strcmp ("Time Served", menu->items[i].name) == 0) { menu->items[i].checked = 1; menu->idx = i; } } post_gmenu (menu); draw_header (win, "Sort active module by", 1, 1, w2, 1); mvwprintw (win, 2, 2, "[ENTER] to select field - [TAB] sort"); if (sort->sort == SORT_ASC) draw_header (win, "[x] ASC [ ] DESC", 1, SORT_WIN_H - 2, SORT_WIN_W - 2, 2); else draw_header (win, "[ ] ASC [x] DESC", 1, SORT_WIN_H - 2, SORT_WIN_W - 2, 2); wrefresh (win); while (quit) { c = wgetch (stdscr); switch (c) { case KEY_DOWN: gmenu_driver (menu, REQ_DOWN); draw_header (win, "", 2, 3, SORT_MENU_W, 0); break; case KEY_UP: gmenu_driver (menu, REQ_UP); draw_header (win, "", 2, 3, SORT_MENU_W, 0); break; case 9: /* TAB */ /* ascending */ if (sort->sort == SORT_ASC) { sort->sort = SORT_DESC; draw_header (win, "[ ] ASC [x] DESC", 1, SORT_WIN_H - 2, SORT_WIN_W - 2, 2); } /* descending */ else { sort->sort = SORT_ASC; draw_header (win, "[x] ASC [ ] DESC", 1, SORT_WIN_H - 2, SORT_WIN_W - 2, 2); } break; case 32: case 0x0a: case 0x0d: case KEY_ENTER: gmenu_driver (menu, REQ_SEL); for (i = 0; i < n; ++i) { if (menu->items[i].checked != 1) continue; if (strcmp ("Hits", menu->items[i].name) == 0) sort->field = SORT_BY_HITS; else if (strcmp ("Data", menu->items[i].name) == 0) sort->field = SORT_BY_DATA; else if (strcmp ("Bandwidth", menu->items[i].name) == 0) sort->field = SORT_BY_BW; else if (strcmp ("Time Served", menu->items[i].name) == 0) sort->field = SORT_BY_USEC; quit = 0; break; } break; case KEY_RESIZE: case 'q': quit = 0; break; } wrefresh (win); } /* clean stuff up */ for (i = 0; i < n; ++i) free (menu->items[i].name); free (menu->items); free (menu); touchwin (main_win); close_win (win); wrefresh (main_win); } static char *help_main[] = { "Copyright (C) 2009-2013", "by Gerardo Orellana ", "http://goaccess.prosoftcorp.com", "Released under the GNU GPL. See `man` page for", "more details.", "", "GoAccess is an open source real-time web log", "analyzer and interactive viewer that runs in a", "terminal in *nix systems. It provides fast and", "valuable HTTP statistics for system administrators", "that require a visual server report on the fly." "", "The data collected based on the parsing of the log", "is divided into different modules. Modules are", "automatically generated and presented to the user.", "", "The main dashboard displays general statistics, top", "visitors, requests, browsers, operating systems,", "hosts, etc.", "", "The user can make use of the following keys:", " ^F1^ or ^CTRL^ + ^h^ [main help]", " ^F5^ redraw [main window]", " ^q^ quit the program, current window or module", " ^o^ or ^ENTER^ expand selected module", " ^j^ scroll down within expanded module", " ^k^ scroll up within expanded module", " ^c^ set or change scheme color", " ^CTRL^ + ^f^ scroll forward one screen within", " active module", " ^CTRL^ + ^b^ scroll backward one screen within", " active module", " ^TAB^ iterate modules (forward)", " ^SHIFT^ + ^TAB^ iterate modules (backward)", " ^s^ sort options for current module", " ^/^ search across all modules", " ^n^ find position of the next occurrence", " ^g^ move to the first item or top of screen", " ^G^ move to the last item or bottom of screen", "", "Examples can be found by running `man goaccess`.", "", "If you believe you have found a bug, please drop me", "an email with details.", "", "If you have a medium or high traffic website, it", "would be interesting to hear your experience with", "GoAccess, such as generating time, visitors or hits.", "", "Feedback? 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See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * A copy of the GNU General Public License is attached to this * source distribution for its full text. * * Visit http://goaccess.prosoftcorp.com for new releases. */ #include #include #include #include #include "gmenu.h" #include "error.h" #include "xmalloc.h" #include "settings.h" #include "util.h" #include "ui.h" GMenu * new_gmenu (WINDOW * parent, int h, int w, int y, int x) { GMenu *menu = xmalloc (sizeof (GMenu)); memset (menu, 0, sizeof *menu); menu->count = 0; menu->idx = 0; menu->multiple = 0; menu->selectable = 0; menu->start = 0; menu->status = 0; menu->h = h; menu->w = w; menu->x = x; menu->y = y; menu->win = derwin (parent, menu->h, menu->w, menu->y, menu->x); return menu; } int post_gmenu (GMenu * menu) { if (menu == NULL) return 1; int i = 0, j = 0, k = 0, start, end, height, total; werase (menu->win); height = menu->h; start = menu->start; total = menu->size; end = height < total ? start + height : total; for (i = start; i < end; i++, j++) { k = i == menu->idx ? 1 : 0; int checked = menu->items[i].checked ? 1 : 0; draw_menu_item (menu, menu->items[i].name, 0, j, menu->w, k, checked); } wrefresh (menu->win); return 0; } void gmenu_driver (GMenu * menu, int c) { int i; switch (c) { case REQ_DOWN: if (menu->idx >= menu->size - 1) break; ++menu->idx; if (menu->idx >= menu->h && menu->idx >= menu->start + menu->h) menu->start++; post_gmenu (menu); break; case REQ_UP: if (menu->idx <= 0) break; --menu->idx; if (menu->idx < menu->start) --menu->start; post_gmenu (menu); break; case REQ_SEL: if (!menu->multiple) { for (i = 0; i < menu->size; i++) menu->items[i].checked = 0; } if (menu->items[menu->idx].checked) menu->items[menu->idx].checked = 0; else menu->items[menu->idx].checked = 1; post_gmenu (menu); break; } } void draw_menu_item (GMenu * menu, char *s, int x, int y, int w, int color, int checked) { if (conf.color_scheme == MONOCHROME) { init_pair (1, COLOR_BLACK, COLOR_WHITE); init_pair (2, COLOR_WHITE, -1); } else { init_pair (1, COLOR_BLACK, COLOR_GREEN); init_pair (2, COLOR_BLACK, COLOR_CYAN); } wattron (menu->win, COLOR_PAIR (color)); mvwhline (menu->win, y, x, ' ', w); if (menu->selectable) { char check = checked ? 'x' : ' '; mvwprintw (menu->win, y, x, "[%c] %s", check, s); } else mvwprintw (menu->win, y, x, "%s", s); wattroff (menu->win, COLOR_PAIR (color)); } goaccess-0.6/gdns.c0000644000000000017500000001261212170371105011150 00000000000000/** * gdns.c -- hosts resolver * Copyright (C) 2009-2013 by Gerardo Orellana * GoAccess - An Ncurses apache weblog analyzer & interactive viewer * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as * published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of * the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * A copy of the GNU General Public License is attached to this * source distribution for its full text. * * Visit http://goaccess.prosoftcorp.com for new releases. */ #define _MULTI_THREADED #ifdef __FreeBSD__ #include #endif #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "gdns.h" #include "error.h" #include "xmalloc.h" #include "goaccess.h" #include "parser.h" #include "util.h" GDnsThread gdns_thread; static GDnsQueue *gdns_queue; /* initialize queue */ void gqueue_init (GDnsQueue * q, int capacity) { q->head = 0; q->tail = -1; q->size = 0; q->capacity = capacity; } /* get current size of queue */ int gqueue_size (GDnsQueue * q) { return q->size; } /* is the queue empty */ int gqueue_empty (GDnsQueue * q) { return q->size == 0; } /* is the queue full */ int gqueue_full (GDnsQueue * q) { return q->size == q->capacity; } /* destroy queue */ void gqueue_destroy (GDnsQueue * q) { free (q); } /* add item to the queue */ int gqueue_enqueue (GDnsQueue * q, char *item) { if (gqueue_full (q)) return -1; q->tail = (q->tail + 1) % q->capacity; strcpy (q->buffer[q->tail], item); q->size++; return 0; } int gqueue_find (GDnsQueue * q, const char *item) { if (gqueue_empty (q)) return 0; int i; for (i = 0; i < q->size; i++) { if (strcmp (item, q->buffer[i]) == 0) return 1; } return 0; } /* remove an item from the queue */ char * gqueue_dequeue (GDnsQueue * q) { if (gqueue_empty (q)) return NULL; char *item = q->buffer[q->head]; q->head = (q->head + 1) % q->capacity; q->size--; return item; } /* get the corresponding host given an address */ char * reverse_host (const struct sockaddr *a, socklen_t length) { char h[H_SIZE]; int flags, st; flags = NI_NAMEREQD; st = getnameinfo (a, length, h, H_SIZE, NULL, 0, flags); if (!st) return alloc_string (h); return alloc_string (gai_strerror (st)); } /* determine if IPv4 or IPv6 and resolve */ char * reverse_ip (char *str) { if (str == NULL || *str == '\0') return NULL; union { struct sockaddr addr; struct sockaddr_in6 addr6; struct sockaddr_in addr4; } a; memset (&a, 0, sizeof (a)); if (1 == inet_pton (AF_INET, str, &a.addr4.sin_addr)) { a.addr4.sin_family = AF_INET; return reverse_host (&a.addr, sizeof (a.addr4)); } else if (1 == inet_pton (AF_INET6, str, &a.addr6.sin6_addr)) { a.addr6.sin6_family = AF_INET6; return reverse_host (&a.addr, sizeof (a.addr6)); } return NULL; } /* producer */ void dns_resolver (char *addr) { pthread_mutex_lock (&gdns_thread.mutex); if (!gqueue_full (gdns_queue) && !gqueue_find (gdns_queue, addr)) { g_hash_table_replace (ht_hostnames, g_strdup (addr), NULL); gqueue_enqueue (gdns_queue, addr); } pthread_mutex_unlock (&gdns_thread.mutex); } /* consumer */ void dns_worker (void GO_UNUSED (*ptr_data)) { char *ip = NULL, *host = NULL; while (1) { pthread_mutex_lock (&gdns_thread.mutex); /* wait until an item has been added to the queue */ while (gqueue_empty (gdns_queue)) pthread_cond_wait (&gdns_thread.not_empty, &gdns_thread.mutex); ip = gqueue_dequeue (gdns_queue); pthread_mutex_unlock (&gdns_thread.mutex); host = reverse_ip (ip); pthread_mutex_lock (&gdns_thread.mutex); if (!active_gdns) { if (host) free (host); break; } if (host != NULL && active_gdns) { g_hash_table_replace (ht_hostnames, g_strdup (ip), host); allocate_hosts_holder (ip); } pthread_cond_signal (&gdns_thread.not_full); pthread_mutex_unlock (&gdns_thread.mutex); } } /* init queue and dns thread */ void gdns_init (void) { gdns_queue = xmalloc (sizeof (GDnsQueue)); gqueue_init (gdns_queue, QUEUE_SIZE); if (pthread_cond_init (&(gdns_thread.not_empty), NULL)) error_handler (__PRETTY_FUNCTION__, __FILE__, __LINE__, "Failed cond"); if (pthread_cond_init (&(gdns_thread.not_full), NULL)) error_handler (__PRETTY_FUNCTION__, __FILE__, __LINE__, "Failed cond"); if (pthread_mutex_init (&(gdns_thread.mutex), NULL)) error_handler (__PRETTY_FUNCTION__, __FILE__, __LINE__, "Failed mutex"); } /* destroy queue */ void gdns_free_queue (void) { gqueue_destroy (gdns_queue); } /* create a dns thread */ void gdns_thread_create () { pthread_create (&(gdns_thread.thread), NULL, (void *) &dns_worker, NULL); pthread_detach (gdns_thread.thread); } goaccess-0.6/ui.h0000644000000000017500000001262212170371105010640 00000000000000/** * Copyright (C) 2009-2013 by Gerardo Orellana * GoAccess - An Ncurses apache weblog analyzer & interactive viewer * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as * published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of * the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * A copy of the GNU General Public License is attached to this * source distribution for its full text. * * Visit http://goaccess.prosoftcorp.com for new releases. */ #ifndef UI_H_INCLUDED #define UI_H_INCLUDED #ifdef HAVE_LIBGEOIP #include #endif #ifdef HAVE_LIBNCURSESW #include #else #include #endif #ifdef HAVE_LIBGLIB_2_0 #include #endif #ifdef HAVE_LIBPTHREAD #include #endif #define T_BW "Bandwidth" #define T_F_REQUESTS "Failed Requests" #define T_GEN_TIME "Generation Time" #define T_HEAD "General Dashboard - Overall Analyzed Requests" #define T_LOG "Log Size" #define T_REFERRER "Referrers" #define T_REQUESTS "Total Requests" #define T_STATIC_FIL "Static Files" #define T_UNIQUE404 "Unique 404" #define T_UNIQUE_FIL "Unique Files" #define T_LOG_PATH "Log File" #define T_UNIQUE_VIS "Unique Visitors" #define FIND_HEAD "Find pattern in all modules" #define FIND_DESC "Regex allowed - ^g to cancel - TAB switch case" #define MAX_CHOICES 300 #define MIN_HEIGHT 7 #define MIN_WIDTH 0 #define MAX_HEIGHT_FOOTER 1 #define MAX_HEIGHT_HEADER 6 #define CONF_MENU_H 6 #define CONF_MENU_W 48 #define CONF_MENU_X 2 #define CONF_MENU_Y 4 #define CONF_WIN_H 17 #define CONF_WIN_W 52 #define FIND_DLG_HEIGHT 8 #define FIND_DLG_WIDTH 50 #define FIND_MAX_MATCHES 1 #define SCHEME_MENU_H 2 #define SCHEME_MENU_W 38 #define SCHEME_MENU_X 2 #define SCHEME_MENU_Y 4 #define SCHEME_WIN_H 8 #define SCHEME_WIN_W 42 #define SORT_MENU_H 4 #define SORT_MENU_W 38 #define SORT_MENU_X 2 #define SORT_MENU_Y 4 #define SORT_WIN_H 11 #define SORT_WIN_W 42 #define AGENTS_MENU_X 2 #define AGENTS_MENU_Y 4 #define HELP_MENU_HEIGHT 12 #define HELP_MENU_WIDTH 52 #define HELP_MENU_X 2 #define HELP_MENU_Y 4 #define HELP_WIN_HEIGHT 17 #define HELP_WIN_WIDTH 56 #define BLACK_CYAN 9 #define BLACK_GREEN 8 #define BLUE_GREEN 7 #define COL_BLACK 4 #define COL_BLUE 1 #define COL_CYAN 5 #define COL_GREEN 11 #define COL_RED 3 #define COL_WHITE 0 #define COL_YELLOW 6 #define WHITE_RED 10 #define HIGHLIGHT 1 #define TOTAL_MODULES 11 #define MIN(a, b) (((a) < (b)) ? (a) : (b)) #include "parser.h" typedef enum MODULES { VISITORS, REQUESTS, REQUESTS_STATIC, NOT_FOUND, HOSTS, OS, BROWSERS, REFERRERS, REFERRING_SITES, KEYPHRASES, STATUS_CODES, } GModule; typedef enum SCHEMES { MONOCHROME = 1, STD_GREEN } GShemes; typedef struct GFind_ { GModule module; char *pattern; int next_idx; int next_parent_idx; int next_sub_idx; int look_in_sub; int done; int icase; } GFind; typedef struct GSortModule_ { int hits; int data; int bw; int usecs; const char *choices[5]; } GSortModule; typedef struct GSort_ { GModule module; enum { SORT_BY_HITS, SORT_BY_DATA, SORT_BY_BW, SORT_BY_USEC, } field; enum { SORT_ASC, SORT_DESC } sort; } GSort; typedef struct GScrollModule_ { int scroll; int offset; } GScrollModule; typedef struct GScrolling_ { GScrollModule module[TOTAL_MODULES]; GModule current; int dash; int expanded; } GScrolling; typedef struct GAgents_ { char *agents; int size; } GAgents; typedef struct GSpinner_ { pthread_t thread; pthread_mutex_t mutex; WINDOW *win; int y; int x; int color; enum { SPN_RUN, SPN_END } state; } GSpinner; /* *INDENT-OFF* */ char *get_browser_type (char *line); char *ht_bw_str (GHashTable * ht, const char *key); char *input_string (WINDOW * win, int pos_y, int pos_x, size_t max_width, char *str, int enable_case, int *toggle_case); GSpinner *new_gspinner (); int split_agent_str (char *ptr_value, GAgents * agents, int max); int verify_format (GLog * logger, GSpinner * spinner); void close_win (WINDOW * w); void display_general (WINDOW * header_win, char *ifile, int piping, int process, int invalid, unsigned long long bandwidth); void draw_header (WINDOW * win, char *header, int x, int y, int w, int color); void generate_time (void); void init_colors (); void load_agent_list (WINDOW * main_win, char *addr); void load_help_popup (WINDOW * main_win); void load_schemes_win (WINDOW * main_win); void load_sort_win (WINDOW * main_win, GModule module, GSort * sort); void set_input_opts (void); void term_size (WINDOW * main_win); void ui_spinner_create (GSpinner * spinner); void update_active_module (WINDOW * header_win, GModule current); void update_header (WINDOW * header_win, int current); WINDOW *create_win (int h, int w, int y, int x); /* *INDENT-ON* */ #endif goaccess-0.6/missing0000755000000000000000000002623312005170750011437 00000000000000#! /bin/sh # Common stub for a few missing GNU programs while installing. scriptversion=2009-04-28.21; # UTC # Copyright (C) 1996, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, # 2008, 2009 Free Software Foundation, Inc. # Originally by Fran,cois Pinard , 1996. # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) # any later version. # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. 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See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * A copy of the GNU General Public License is attached to this * source distribution for its full text. * * Visit http://goaccess.prosoftcorp.com for new releases. */ #include #if !defined __SUNPRO_C #include #endif #include #include #include "error.h" #include "xmalloc.h" void * xmalloc (size_t size) { void *ptr; if ((ptr = malloc (size)) == NULL) error_handler (__PRETTY_FUNCTION__, __FILE__, __LINE__, "Unable to allocate memory - failed."); return (ptr); } char * xstrdup (const char *s) { char *ptr; size_t len; len = strlen (s) + 1; ptr = xmalloc (len); strncpy (ptr, s, len); return (ptr); } void * xcalloc (size_t nmemb, size_t size) { void *ptr; if ((ptr = calloc (nmemb, size)) == NULL) error_handler (__PRETTY_FUNCTION__, __FILE__, __LINE__, "Unable to calloc memory - failed."); return (ptr); } void * xrealloc (void *oldptr, size_t nmemb, size_t size) { size_t newsize = nmemb * size; void *newptr; if ((newptr = realloc (oldptr, newsize)) == NULL) error_handler (__PRETTY_FUNCTION__, __FILE__, __LINE__, "Unable to reallocate memory - failed"); return (newptr); } goaccess-0.6/gmenu.h0000644000000000017500000000317512170371105011341 00000000000000/** * Copyright (C) 2009-2013 by Gerardo Orellana * GoAccess - An Ncurses apache weblog analyzer & interactive viewer * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as * published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of * the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * A copy of the GNU General Public License is attached to this * source distribution for its full text. * * Visit http://goaccess.prosoftcorp.com for new releases. */ #if HAVE_CONFIG_H #include #endif #ifdef HAVE_LIBNCURSESW #include #else #include #endif #ifndef GMENU_H_INCLUDED #define GMENU_H_INCLUDED enum ACTION { REQ_DOWN, REQ_UP, REQ_SEL }; typedef struct GMenu_ GMenu; typedef struct GItem_ GItem; struct GItem_ { char *name; int checked; }; struct GMenu_ { WINDOW *win; int count; int size; int idx; int start; int h; int w; int x; int y; unsigned short multiple; unsigned short selectable; unsigned short status; GItem *items; }; GMenu *new_gmenu (WINDOW * parent, int h, int w, int y, int x); int post_gmenu (GMenu * menu); void draw_menu_item (GMenu * menu, char *s, int x, int y, int w, int color, int checked); void gmenu_driver (GMenu * menu, int c); #endif goaccess-0.6/NEWS0000644000000000017500000000303112167007437010555 00000000000000Copyright (C) 2009-2013 Gerardo Orellana * Version history: - 0.6 [Monday, July 15, 2013] . GoAccess 0.6 Released. See ChangeLog for new features/bug-fixes. - 0.5 [Monday, June 04, 2012] . GoAccess 0.5 Released. See ChangeLog for new features/bug-fixes. - 0.4.2 [Monday, January 03, 2011] . GoAccess 0.4.2 Released. See ChangeLog for new features/bug-fixes. - 0.4.1 [Monday, December 13, 2010] . GoAccess 0.4.1 Released. See ChangeLog for new features/bug-fixes. - 0.4 [Tuesday, November 30, 2010] . GoAccess 0.4 Released. See ChangeLog for new features/bug-fixes. - 0.3.3 [Monday, September 27, 2010] . GoAccess 0.3.3 Released. See ChangeLog for new features/bug-fixes. - 0.3.2 [Thursday, September 09 2010] . GoAccess 0.3.2 Released. See ChangeLog for new features/bug-fixes. - 0.3.1 [Friday, September 03, 2010] . GoAccess 0.3.1 Released. See ChangeLog for new features/bug-fixes. - 0.3 [Sunday, August 29, 2010] . GoAccess 0.3 Released. See ChangeLog for new features/bug-fixes. - 0.2 [Sunday, July 25, 2010] . GoAccess 0.2 Released. See ChangeLog for new features/bug-fixes. - 0.1.2 [Tuesday, July 13, 2010] . GoAccess 0.1.2 Released. See ChangeLog for new features/bug-fixes. - 0.1.1 [Saturday, July 10, 2010] . GoAccess 0.1.1 Released. See ChangeLog for new features/bug-fixes. - 0.1 [Wednesday, July 07, 2010] . Welcome to the GoAccess 0.1 Released. goaccess-0.6/configure.ac0000644000000000017500000000355512170003003012332 00000000000000# -*- Autoconf -*- # Process this file with autoconf to produce a configure script. AC_PREREQ(2.61) AC_INIT([goaccess], [0.6], [goaccess@prosoftcorp.com]) AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE AC_CONFIG_SRCDIR([goaccess.c]) AC_CONFIG_HEADERS([config.h]) # Checks for programs. AC_PROG_CC PKG_PROG_PKG_CONFIG PKG_CHECK_MODULES(GLIB2, glib-2.0, [], AC_MSG_ERROR([*** glib2 not found!])) #PKG_CHECK_MODULES([GLIB2], [glib-2.0]) AC_SUBST(GLIB2_CFLAGS) AC_SUBST(GLIB2_LIBS) AC_ARG_ENABLE(geoip,--enable-geoip Enable GeoIP country lookup, USE_GEOIP="yes") AC_ARG_ENABLE(utf8,--enable-utf8 Enable UTF-8 support for wide characters, USE_UTF8="yes") if test "$USE_GEOIP" = "yes"; then AC_CHECK_LIB([GeoIP], [GeoIP_new], [], [AC_MSG_ERROR([libgeoip-dev is missing])]) CFLAGS="-lGeoIP" fi if test "$USE_UTF8" = "yes"; then AC_CHECK_LIB([ncursesw], [mvaddwstr], [], [AC_MSG_ERROR([libncursesw5-dev is missing])]) CFLAGS="-lncursesw" else AC_CHECK_LIB([ncurses], [refresh], [], [AC_MSG_ERROR([libncurses5-dev is missing])]) CFLAGS="-lncurses" fi # pthread AC_CHECK_LIB([pthread], [pthread_create], [], [AC_MSG_ERROR([pthread is missing])]) CFLAGS="-pthread" # Checks for libraries. AC_CHECK_LIB([glib-2.0], [g_free], [], [AC_MSG_ERROR([glib-2.x is missing])]) # Checks for header files. AC_HEADER_STDC AC_CHECK_HEADERS([netinet/in.h sys/socket.h arpa/inet.h locale.h netdb.h stdint.h stdlib.h string.h unistd.h]) # Checks for typedefs, structures, and compiler characteristics. AC_C_CONST AC_TYPE_OFF_T AC_TYPE_SIZE_T AC_STRUCT_TM AC_CHECK_TYPES([ptrdiff_t]) # Checks for library functions. AC_FUNC_FSEEKO AC_FUNC_MALLOC AC_FUNC_MEMCMP AC_FUNC_REALLOC AC_FUNC_STAT AC_FUNC_STRFTIME AC_CHECK_FUNCS([regcomp strtoull memmove floor gethostbyaddr gethostbyname memset setlocale strchr strdup strerror strrchr strstr strtol]) AC_CONFIG_FILES([Makefile]) AC_OUTPUT goaccess-0.6/goaccess.c0000644000000000017500000006562712170431517012026 00000000000000/** * goaccess.c -- main log analyzer * Copyright (C) 2009-2013 by Gerardo Orellana * GoAccess - An Ncurses apache weblog analyzer & interactive viewer * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as * published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of * the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * A copy of the GNU General Public License is attached to this * source distribution for its full text. * * Visit http://goaccess.prosoftcorp.com for new releases. */ #define _LARGEFILE_SOURCE #define _LARGEFILE64_SOURCE #define _FILE_OFFSET_BITS 64 #include #include #include #include #include #if HAVE_CONFIG_H #include #endif #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "commons.h" #include "error.h" #include "gdns.h" #include "gdashboard.h" #include "output.h" #include "parser.h" #include "settings.h" #include "ui.h" #include "util.h" static WINDOW *header_win, *main_win; static char short_options[] = "f:e:acr"; GConf conf = { 0 }; int active_gdns = 0; static GDash *dash; static GHolder *holder; static GLog *logger; static GSpinner *parsing_spinner; /* *INDENT-OFF* */ static GSort sort[TOTAL_MODULES] = { {VISITORS , SORT_BY_DATA, SORT_DESC}, {REQUESTS , SORT_BY_HITS, SORT_DESC}, {REQUESTS_STATIC , SORT_BY_HITS, SORT_DESC}, {NOT_FOUND , SORT_BY_HITS, SORT_DESC}, {HOSTS , SORT_BY_HITS, SORT_DESC}, {OS , SORT_BY_HITS, SORT_DESC}, {BROWSERS , SORT_BY_HITS, SORT_DESC}, {REFERRERS , SORT_BY_HITS, SORT_DESC}, {REFERRING_SITES , SORT_BY_HITS, SORT_DESC}, {KEYPHRASES , SORT_BY_HITS, SORT_DESC}, {STATUS_CODES , SORT_BY_HITS, SORT_DESC}, }; static GScrolling scrolling = { { {0, 0}, /* visitors {scroll, offset} */ {0, 0}, /* requests {scroll, offset} */ {0, 0}, /* req static {scroll, offset} */ {0, 0}, /* not found {scroll, offset} */ {0, 0}, /* hosts {scroll, offset} */ {0, 0}, /* os {scroll, offset} */ {0, 0}, /* browsers {scroll, offset} */ {0, 0}, /* status {scroll, offset} */ {0, 0}, /* referrers {scroll, offset} */ {0, 0}, /* ref sites {scroll, offset} */ {0, 0} /* keywords {scroll, offset} */ }, 0, /* current module */ 0, /* main dashboard scroll */ 0, /* expanded flag */ }; /* *INDENT-ON* */ /* frees the memory allocated by the GHashTable */ static void free_key_value (gpointer old_key, GO_UNUSED gpointer old_value, GO_UNUSED gpointer user_data) { g_free (old_key); } static void cmd_help (void) { printf ("\nGoAccess - %s\n\n", GO_VERSION); printf ("Usage: "); printf ("goaccess [ -e IP_ADDRESS][ - a ][ - r][ - c ]< -f log_file >\n\n"); printf ("The following options can also be supplied to the command:\n\n"); printf (" -f - Path to input log file.\n"); printf (" -c - Prompt log/date configuration window.\n"); printf (" -r - Disable IP resolver.\n"); printf (" -a - Enable a List of User-Agents by host.\n"); printf (" For faster parsing, don't enable this flag.\n"); printf (" -e - Exclude an IP from being counted under the\n"); printf (" HOST module. Disabled by default.\n\n"); printf ("Examples can be found by running `man goaccess`.\n\n"); printf ("For more details visit: http://goaccess.prosoftcorp.com\n"); printf ("GoAccess Copyright (C) 2009-2013 GNU GPL'd, by Gerardo Orellana"); printf ("\n\n"); exit (EXIT_FAILURE); } static void house_keeping (GLog * logger, GDash * dash) { pthread_mutex_lock (&gdns_thread.mutex); active_gdns = 0; /* kill dns pthread */ free_holder (&holder); gdns_free_queue (); g_hash_table_destroy (ht_hostnames); pthread_mutex_unlock (&gdns_thread.mutex); if (!conf.output_html) { free_dashboard (dash); reset_find (); } free (logger); g_hash_table_destroy (ht_browsers); g_hash_table_destroy (ht_date_bw); g_hash_table_destroy (ht_file_bw); g_hash_table_destroy (ht_host_bw); g_hash_table_destroy (ht_hosts); g_hash_table_destroy (ht_keyphrases); g_hash_table_destroy (ht_monthly); g_hash_table_destroy (ht_not_found_requests); g_hash_table_destroy (ht_os); g_hash_table_destroy (ht_referrers); g_hash_table_destroy (ht_referring_sites); g_hash_table_destroy (ht_requests); g_hash_table_destroy (ht_requests_static); g_hash_table_destroy (ht_status_code); g_hash_table_destroy (ht_unique_vis); g_hash_table_destroy (ht_unique_visitors); } static void allocate_holder (void) { int ht_size = 0; int i; GHashTable *ht; GModule module; GRawData *raw_data; holder = new_gholder (TOTAL_MODULES); for (i = 0; i < TOTAL_MODULES; i++) { module = i; switch (module) { case VISITORS: ht = ht_unique_vis; break; case REQUESTS: ht = ht_requests; break; case REQUESTS_STATIC: ht = ht_requests_static; break; case NOT_FOUND: ht = ht_not_found_requests; break; case HOSTS: ht = ht_hosts; break; case OS: ht = ht_os; break; case BROWSERS: ht = ht_browsers; break; case REFERRERS: ht = ht_referrers; break; case REFERRING_SITES: ht = ht_referring_sites; break; case KEYPHRASES: ht = ht_keyphrases; break; case STATUS_CODES: ht = ht_status_code; break; } /* extract data from the corresponding hash table */ ht_size = g_hash_table_size (ht); raw_data = parse_raw_data (ht, ht_size, module); load_data_to_holder (raw_data, holder + module, module, sort[module]); } if (!conf.output_html && !conf.skip_resolver) { active_gdns = 1; gdns_thread_create (); } } static void allocate_data () { int col_data = DASH_COLLAPSED - DASH_NON_DATA; int size = 0, ht_size = 0; int i; GHashTable *ht; GModule module; dash = new_gdash (); for (i = 0; i < TOTAL_MODULES; i++) { module = i; switch (module) { case VISITORS: ht = ht_unique_vis; dash->module[module].head = VISIT_HEAD; dash->module[module].desc = VISIT_DESC; break; case REQUESTS: ht = ht_requests; dash->module[module].head = REQUE_HEAD; dash->module[module].desc = REQUE_DESC; break; case REQUESTS_STATIC: ht = ht_requests_static; dash->module[module].head = STATI_HEAD; dash->module[module].desc = STATI_DESC; break; case NOT_FOUND: ht = ht_not_found_requests; dash->module[module].head = FOUND_HEAD; dash->module[module].desc = FOUND_DESC; break; case HOSTS: ht = ht_hosts; dash->module[module].head = HOSTS_HEAD; dash->module[module].desc = HOSTS_DESC; break; case OS: ht = ht_os; dash->module[module].head = OPERA_HEAD; dash->module[module].desc = OPERA_DESC; break; case BROWSERS: ht = ht_browsers; dash->module[module].head = BROWS_HEAD; dash->module[module].desc = BROWS_DESC; break; case REFERRERS: ht = ht_referrers; dash->module[module].head = REFER_HEAD; dash->module[module].desc = REFER_DESC; break; case REFERRING_SITES: ht = ht_referring_sites; dash->module[module].head = SITES_HEAD; dash->module[module].desc = SITES_DESC; break; case KEYPHRASES: ht = ht_keyphrases; dash->module[module].head = KEYPH_HEAD; dash->module[module].desc = KEYPH_DESC; break; case STATUS_CODES: ht = ht_status_code; dash->module[module].head = CODES_HEAD; dash->module[module].desc = CODES_DESC; break; } ht_size = g_hash_table_size (ht); size = ht_size > col_data ? col_data : ht_size; if (scrolling.expanded && module == scrolling.current) size = MAX_CHOICES; dash->module[module].alloc_data = size; /* data allocated */ dash->module[module].ht_size = ht_size; /* hash table size */ dash->module[module].idx_data = 0; if (scrolling.expanded && module == scrolling.current) dash->module[module].dash_size = DASH_EXPANDED; else dash->module[module].dash_size = DASH_COLLAPSED; dash->total_alloc += dash->module[module].dash_size; pthread_mutex_lock (&gdns_thread.mutex); load_data_to_dash (&holder[module], dash, module, &scrolling); pthread_mutex_unlock (&gdns_thread.mutex); } } void allocate_hosts_holder (char *ip) { load_host_to_holder (holder + HOSTS, ip); } void render_screens (GLog * logger) { int row, col, chg = 0; getmaxyx (stdscr, row, col); term_size (main_win); generate_time (); chg = logger->process - logger->offset; draw_header (stdscr, "", 0, row - 1, col, 0); wattron (stdscr, COLOR_PAIR (COL_WHITE)); mvaddstr (row - 1, 1, "[F1]Help [O]pen detail view"); mvprintw (row - 1, 30, "%d - %s", chg, asctime (now_tm)); mvaddstr (row - 1, col - 21, "[Q]uit GoAccess"); mvprintw (row - 1, col - 5, "%s", GO_VERSION); wattroff (stdscr, COLOR_PAIR (COL_WHITE)); refresh (); /* call general stats header */ display_general (header_win, conf.ifile, logger->piping, logger->process, logger->invalid, logger->resp_size); wrefresh (header_win); /* display active label based on current module */ wattron (header_win, COLOR_PAIR (BLUE_GREEN)); wmove (header_win, 0, 30); mvwprintw (header_win, 0, col - 18, "[Active Module %d]", scrolling.current); wattroff (header_win, COLOR_PAIR (BLUE_GREEN)); wrefresh (header_win); display_content (main_win, logger, dash, &scrolling); /* no valid entries to process from the log */ if ((logger->process == 0) || (logger->process == logger->invalid)) error_handler (__PRETTY_FUNCTION__, __FILE__, __LINE__, "Nothing valid to process."); } static void collapse_current_module (void) { if (scrolling.expanded) { scrolling.expanded = 0; reset_scroll_offsets (&scrolling); free_dashboard (dash); allocate_data (); display_content (main_win, logger, dash, &scrolling); } } static void get_keys (GLog * logger) { int search; int c, quit = 1, scroll, offset; int *scroll_ptr, *offset_ptr; int exp_size = DASH_EXPANDED - DASH_NON_DATA; char buf[LINE_BUFFER]; FILE *fp = NULL; unsigned long long size1 = 0, size2 = 0; if (!logger->piping) size1 = file_size (conf.ifile); while (quit) { c = wgetch (stdscr); switch (c) { case 'q': /* quit */ if (!scrolling.expanded) { quit = 0; break; } scrolling.module[scrolling.current].scroll = 0; scrolling.module[scrolling.current].offset = 0; scrolling.expanded = 0; free_dashboard (dash); allocate_data (); display_content (main_win, logger, dash, &scrolling); break; case 8: case 265: load_help_popup (main_win); break; case 9: /* TAB */ /* reset expanded module */ collapse_current_module (); scrolling.current++; if (scrolling.current == TOTAL_MODULES) scrolling.current = 0; update_active_module (header_win, scrolling.current); break; case 353: /* Shift TAB */ /* reset expanded module */ collapse_current_module (); if (scrolling.current == 0) scrolling.current = TOTAL_MODULES - 1; else scrolling.current--; update_active_module (header_win, scrolling.current); break; case 'g': /* g = top */ if (!scrolling.expanded) scrolling.dash = 0; else { scrolling.module[scrolling.current].scroll = 0; scrolling.module[scrolling.current].offset = 0; } display_content (main_win, logger, dash, &scrolling); break; case 'G': /* G = down */ if (!scrolling.expanded) scrolling.dash = dash->total_alloc - real_size_y; else { scroll = offset = 0; scroll = dash->module[scrolling.current].idx_data - 1; if (scroll >= exp_size && scroll >= offset + exp_size) offset = scroll < exp_size - 1 ? 0 : scroll - exp_size + 1; scrolling.module[scrolling.current].scroll = scroll; scrolling.module[scrolling.current].offset = offset; } display_content (main_win, logger, dash, &scrolling); break; /* expand dashboard module */ case KEY_RIGHT: case 0x0a: case 0x0d: case 32: /* ENTER */ case 79: /* o */ case 111: /* O */ case KEY_ENTER: if (scrolling.expanded && scrolling.current == HOSTS) { /* make sure we have a valid IP */ int sel = scrolling.module[scrolling.current].scroll; if (!invalid_ipaddr (dash->module[HOSTS].data[sel].data)) load_agent_list (main_win, dash->module[HOSTS].data[sel].data); break; } reset_scroll_offsets (&scrolling); scrolling.expanded = 1; free_dashboard (dash); allocate_data (); display_content (main_win, logger, dash, &scrolling); break; case KEY_DOWN: if ((scrolling.dash + real_size_y) < (unsigned) dash->total_alloc) { scrolling.dash++; display_content (main_win, logger, dash, &scrolling); } break; case 106: /* j - DOWN expanded module */ case 519: /* ^ DOWN - xterm-256color */ case 527: /* ^ DOWN - gnome-terminal */ case 66: /* ^ DOWN - screen-256color */ scroll_ptr = &scrolling.module[scrolling.current].scroll; offset_ptr = &scrolling.module[scrolling.current].offset; if (!scrolling.expanded) break; if (*scroll_ptr >= dash->module[scrolling.current].idx_data - 1) break; ++(*scroll_ptr); if (*scroll_ptr >= exp_size && *scroll_ptr >= *offset_ptr + exp_size) ++(*offset_ptr); display_content (main_win, logger, dash, &scrolling); break; /* scroll up main_win */ case KEY_UP: if (scrolling.dash > 0) { scrolling.dash--; display_content (main_win, logger, dash, &scrolling); } break; case 2: /* ^ b - page up */ case 339: /* ^ PG UP */ scroll_ptr = &scrolling.module[scrolling.current].scroll; offset_ptr = &scrolling.module[scrolling.current].offset; if (!scrolling.expanded) break; /* decrease scroll and offset by exp_size */ *scroll_ptr -= exp_size; if (*scroll_ptr < 0) *scroll_ptr = 0; if (*scroll_ptr < *offset_ptr) *offset_ptr -= exp_size; if (*offset_ptr <= 0) *offset_ptr = 0; display_content (main_win, logger, dash, &scrolling); break; case 6: /* ^ f - page down */ case 338: /* ^ PG DOWN */ scroll_ptr = &scrolling.module[scrolling.current].scroll; offset_ptr = &scrolling.module[scrolling.current].offset; if (!scrolling.expanded) break; *scroll_ptr += exp_size; if (*scroll_ptr >= dash->module[scrolling.current].idx_data - 1) *scroll_ptr = dash->module[scrolling.current].idx_data - 1; if (*scroll_ptr >= exp_size && *scroll_ptr >= *offset_ptr + exp_size) *offset_ptr += exp_size; if (*offset_ptr + exp_size >= dash->module[scrolling.current].idx_data - 1) *offset_ptr = dash->module[scrolling.current].idx_data - exp_size; if (*scroll_ptr < exp_size - 1) *offset_ptr = 0; display_content (main_win, logger, dash, &scrolling); break; case 107: /* k - UP expanded module */ case 560: /* ^ UP - xterm-256color */ case 568: /* ^ UP - gnome-terminal */ case 65: /* ^ UP - screen-256color */ scroll_ptr = &scrolling.module[scrolling.current].scroll; offset_ptr = &scrolling.module[scrolling.current].offset; if (!scrolling.expanded) break; if (*scroll_ptr <= 0) break; --(*scroll_ptr); if (*scroll_ptr < *offset_ptr) --(*offset_ptr); display_content (main_win, logger, dash, &scrolling); break; case 'n': pthread_mutex_lock (&gdns_thread.mutex); search = perform_next_find (holder, &scrolling); pthread_mutex_unlock (&gdns_thread.mutex); if (search == 0) { free_dashboard (dash); allocate_data (); render_screens (logger); } break; case '/': if (render_find_dialog (main_win, &scrolling)) break; pthread_mutex_lock (&gdns_thread.mutex); search = perform_next_find (holder, &scrolling); pthread_mutex_unlock (&gdns_thread.mutex); if (search == 0) { free_dashboard (dash); allocate_data (); render_screens (logger); } break; case 99: /* c */ load_schemes_win (main_win); free_dashboard (dash); allocate_data (); render_screens (logger); break; case 115: /* s */ load_sort_win (main_win, scrolling.current, &sort[scrolling.current]); pthread_mutex_lock (&gdns_thread.mutex); free_holder (&holder); pthread_cond_broadcast (&gdns_thread.not_empty); pthread_mutex_unlock (&gdns_thread.mutex); free_dashboard (dash); allocate_holder (); allocate_data (); render_screens (logger); break; case 269: case KEY_RESIZE: endwin (); refresh (); werase (header_win); werase (main_win); werase (stdscr); term_size (main_win); refresh (); render_screens (logger); break; default: if (logger->piping) break; size2 = file_size (conf.ifile); /* file has changed */ if (size2 != size1) { if (!(fp = fopen (conf.ifile, "r"))) error_handler (__PRETTY_FUNCTION__, __FILE__, __LINE__, "Unable to read log file."); if (!fseeko (fp, size1, SEEK_SET)) while (fgets (buf, LINE_BUFFER, fp) != NULL) parse_log (&logger, buf, -1); fclose (fp); size1 = size2; pthread_mutex_lock (&gdns_thread.mutex); free_holder (&holder); pthread_cond_broadcast (&gdns_thread.not_empty); pthread_mutex_unlock (&gdns_thread.mutex); free_dashboard (dash); allocate_holder (); allocate_data (); term_size (main_win); render_screens (logger); usleep (200000); /* 0.2 seconds */ } break; } } } int main (int argc, char *argv[]) { extern char *optarg; extern int optind, optopt, opterr; int row, col, o, index, quit = 0; opterr = 0; while ((o = getopt (argc, argv, short_options)) != -1) { switch (o) { case 'f': conf.ifile = optarg; break; case 'e': conf.ignore_host = optarg; break; case 'a': conf.list_agents = 1; break; case 'c': conf.load_conf_dlg = 1; break; case 'r': conf.skip_resolver = 1; break; case '?': if (optopt == 'f' || optopt == 'e') fprintf (stderr, "Option -%c requires an argument.\n", optopt); else if (isprint (optopt)) fprintf (stderr, "Unknown option `-%c'.\n", optopt); else fprintf (stderr, "Unknown option character `\\x%x'.\n", optopt); return 1; default: abort (); } } if (!isatty (STDOUT_FILENO)) conf.output_html = 1; if (conf.ifile != NULL && !isatty (STDIN_FILENO)) cmd_help (); if (conf.ifile == NULL && isatty (STDIN_FILENO)) cmd_help (); for (index = optind; index < argc; index++) cmd_help (); /* * initialize hash tables */ ht_unique_visitors = g_hash_table_new_full (g_str_hash, g_str_equal, (GDestroyNotify) free_key_value, NULL); ht_requests = g_hash_table_new_full (g_str_hash, g_str_equal, (GDestroyNotify) free_key_value, NULL); ht_referrers = g_hash_table_new_full (g_str_hash, g_str_equal, (GDestroyNotify) free_key_value, NULL); ht_unique_vis = g_hash_table_new_full (g_str_hash, g_str_equal, (GDestroyNotify) free_key_value, NULL); ht_requests_static = g_hash_table_new_full (g_str_hash, g_str_equal, (GDestroyNotify) free_key_value, NULL); ht_not_found_requests = g_hash_table_new_full (g_str_hash, g_str_equal, (GDestroyNotify) free_key_value, NULL); ht_os = g_hash_table_new_full (g_str_hash, g_str_equal, (GDestroyNotify) free_key_value, NULL); ht_browsers = g_hash_table_new_full (g_str_hash, g_str_equal, (GDestroyNotify) free_key_value, NULL); ht_hosts = g_hash_table_new_full (g_str_hash, g_str_equal, (GDestroyNotify) free_key_value, NULL); ht_status_code = g_hash_table_new_full (g_str_hash, g_str_equal, (GDestroyNotify) free_key_value, NULL); ht_referring_sites = g_hash_table_new_full (g_str_hash, g_str_equal, (GDestroyNotify) free_key_value, NULL); ht_keyphrases = g_hash_table_new_full (g_str_hash, g_str_equal, (GDestroyNotify) free_key_value, NULL); ht_file_bw = g_hash_table_new_full (g_str_hash, g_str_equal, (GDestroyNotify) g_free, g_free); ht_host_bw = g_hash_table_new_full (g_str_hash, g_str_equal, (GDestroyNotify) g_free, g_free); ht_date_bw = g_hash_table_new_full (g_str_hash, g_str_equal, (GDestroyNotify) g_free, g_free); ht_monthly = g_hash_table_new_full (g_str_hash, g_str_equal, (GDestroyNotify) g_free, g_free); ht_hosts_agents = g_hash_table_new_full (g_str_hash, g_str_equal, (GDestroyNotify) g_free, g_free); ht_hostnames = g_hash_table_new_full (g_str_hash, g_str_equal, (GDestroyNotify) g_free, g_free); ht_file_serve_usecs = g_hash_table_new_full (g_str_hash, g_str_equal, (GDestroyNotify) g_free, g_free); ht_host_serve_usecs = g_hash_table_new_full (g_str_hash, g_str_equal, (GDestroyNotify) g_free, g_free); char *loc_ctype = getenv ("LC_CTYPE"); if (loc_ctype != NULL) setlocale (LC_CTYPE, loc_ctype); else if ((loc_ctype = getenv ("LC_ALL"))) setlocale (LC_CTYPE, loc_ctype); else setlocale (LC_CTYPE, ""); parse_conf_file (); if (conf.output_html) goto out; initscr (); clear (); if (has_colors () == FALSE) error_handler (__PRETTY_FUNCTION__, __FILE__, __LINE__, "Your terminal does not support color"); set_input_opts (); start_color (); init_colors (); attron (COLOR_PAIR (COL_WHITE)); getmaxyx (stdscr, row, col); if (row < MIN_HEIGHT || col < MIN_WIDTH) error_handler (__PRETTY_FUNCTION__, __FILE__, __LINE__, "Minimum screen size - 0 columns by 7 lines"); header_win = newwin (5, col, 0, 0); keypad (header_win, TRUE); if (header_win == NULL) error_handler (__PRETTY_FUNCTION__, __FILE__, __LINE__, "Unable to allocate memory for header_win."); main_win = newwin (row - 7, col, 6, 0); keypad (main_win, TRUE); if (main_win == NULL) error_handler (__PRETTY_FUNCTION__, __FILE__, __LINE__, "Unable to allocate memory for main_win."); parsing_spinner = new_gspinner (); out: logger = init_log (); if (isatty (STDIN_FILENO) && (conf.log_format == NULL || conf.load_conf_dlg) && !conf.output_html) { refresh (); quit = verify_format (logger, parsing_spinner); } else if (!conf.output_html) { draw_header (stdscr, "Parsing...", 0, row - 1, col, HIGHLIGHT); ui_spinner_create (parsing_spinner); } /* main processing event */ time (&start_proc); if (!quit && parse_log (&logger, NULL, -1)) error_handler (__PRETTY_FUNCTION__, __FILE__, __LINE__, "Error while processing file"); time (&end_proc); gdns_init (); logger->offset = logger->process; if (conf.output_html) { /* no valid entries to process from the log */ if ((logger->process == 0) || (logger->process == logger->invalid)) goto done; allocate_holder (); output_html (logger, holder); goto done; } pthread_mutex_lock (&parsing_spinner->mutex); werase (parsing_spinner->win); parsing_spinner->state = SPN_END; pthread_mutex_unlock (&parsing_spinner->mutex); allocate_holder (); allocate_data (); render_screens (logger); get_keys (logger); attroff (COLOR_PAIR (COL_WHITE)); /* restore tty modes and reset */ /* terminal into non-visual mode */ endwin (); done: write_conf_file (); house_keeping (logger, dash); return EXIT_SUCCESS; } goaccess-0.6/INSTALL0000644000000000000000000003633212005170750011072 00000000000000Installation Instructions ************************* Copyright (C) 1994, 1995, 1996, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 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To suppress all normal output, redirect it to `/dev/null' (any error messages will still be shown). `--srcdir=DIR' Look for the package's source code in directory DIR. Usually `configure' can determine that directory automatically. `--prefix=DIR' Use DIR as the installation prefix. *note Installation Names:: for more details, including other options available for fine-tuning the installation locations. `--no-create' `-n' Run the configure checks, but stop before creating any output files. `configure' also accepts some other, not widely useful, options. Run `configure --help' for more details. goaccess-0.6/ChangeLog0000644000000000017500000001376012170371403011631 00000000000000Changes to GoAccess 0.6 - Monday, July 15, 2013 * Moved away from the original pop-up UI to a new expandable dashboard allowing data to be processed in real-time. * Added the ability to search across the whole dashboard with the option to use regular expressions. * Added the ability to independently sort each module. * Implemented the ability to parse the time taken to serve the request, in microseconds and seconds. * Added a predefined log format/date for the Amazon CloudFront (Download Distribution). * Config window now accepts [ENTER] to continue or F10. * Added parsing/processing indicators. * Updated the hosts module so it shows the reverse DNS as a sub node. * Fixed issue where Opera +15 was identified as Chrome. * Fixed a bunch of minor fixes and changes. * Added and updated list of browsers and operating systems. * Improved memory usage and better performance in general. Changes to GoAccess 0.5 - Monday, June 04, 2012 * Added the ability to parse a custom format string. * Added ability to output a full stats report to a file. * Added support for IPv6 * Fixed issue on Opera agents where version was not recognized correctly. * Fixed issue on empty Google query strings. * Fixed google cache key-phrases. * Added a new include sys/socket.h - BSD * Added a key shortcut to scroll top/bottom. * Fixed other minor fixes and changes. Changes to GoAccess 0.4.2 - Monday, January 03, 2011 * Fixed a minor bug when adding monthly totals on visitors subwin. * UTF-8 support has been implemented. Now it should handle properly wide-character/UTF-8. Run ./configure --enable-utf8 * Since GoAccess does not link to librt, -lrt has been removed. (OS X doesn't include librt) Changes to GoAccess 0.4.1 - Monday, December 13, 2010 * Ability to pass a flag to ./configure so GeoIP can be enabled if needed. * More flexibility when resizing the terminal. Should work fine with the standard 80x24. * Implemented a pipeline from stdin, so the input doesn't have to be only a file. Changes to GoAccess 0.4 - Tuesday, November 30, 2010 * Rewrote hash tables iterative code to avoid the use of GHashTableIter, this way it works with all GLib > 2.0.0. * Implemented list of agents for specific hosts. * Added graphs to the unique_visitors subwin. * Various bug fixes and code cleanups (mainly in the subwin modules). * Bandwidth per day, and host was implemented as well. Changes to GoAccess 0.3.3 - Monday, September 27, 2010 * Fixed a request size parsing issue. Due to malformed syntax on the HTTP protocol, bandwidth was reset to 0. Ex. "HEAD /" 400 20392 * Fixed a segfault when goaccess was executed without any options but with an additional unknown argument. * Tarball's filename was changed. Changes to GoAccess 0.3.2 - Thursday, September 09, 2010 * Fixed an agent parsing issue. As a result, operating systems were not properly counted. Changes to GoAccess 0.3.1 - Friday, September 03, 2010 * Added a color scheme implementation Changes to GoAccess 0.3 - Sunday, August 29, 2010 * Fixed invalid entries when parsing status codes * Implemented a real support for LFS - Handles files larger than 2 GiB on 32-bit systems * Added a more detailed and comprehensive browser and os report * Fixed a segmentation fault on pop-up window search if haystack was null * Added bandwidth details for requested files * Added percentage details on modules 2, 3, 4, 5, 10, 11 * Implemented support for 'vhost_combined' log format * Fixed a potential segmentation fault when resizing main window * Position of data/graphs will change depending on # of hits * A counter for total requests since initial parse was implemented * Code cleanups Changes to GoAccess 0.2 - Sunday, July 25, 2010 * Implemented real-time statistics (RTS). Data will be appended as the log file grows. Equivalent to 'tail -f' on Unix systems * Added a keyphrases report coming from Google search engine. This includes, raw, cache, and translation queries. * Implemented screen resize functionality * Various small speed increases & code cleanup * Fixed a memory leak when invalid entries were parsed * Simplify the "process_unique_data" function (Thanks to Florian Forster contribution) * Simplify creation of the "unique visitors" hash-key. (Thanks to Florian Forster contribution) * Fix a potential buffer overflow. (Thanks to Florian Forster contribution) Changes to GoAccess 0.1.2 - Monday, July 12 2010 * Fixed a segmentation fault when parsing logs with unusual request type. Ex. "GET HTTP/1.1 HTTP/1.1" Changes to GoAccess 0.1.1 - Saturday, July 10 2010 * Added an enhanced error handling * Added Glibc LFS * Added an extra macro on configure.ac to check against GHashTableIter. ./configure might not check for glib 2.16 that introduced 'GHashTableIter'. * Clean up code a little bit * Fixed a segmentation fault when displaying the help text on x86_64. (Thanks to Florian Forster contribution) * Fixed casts associated with "g_hash_table_iter_next". (Thanks to Florian Forster contribution) * Fixed two format strings. (If the error was ever triggered, it'd most likely lead to a segfault.) (Thanks to Florian Forster contribution) * Fixed assignments in conditions. In case the assignment is actually intended, put extra parenthesis around it. This will shut GCC (and others) up. (Thanks to Florian Forster contribution) * Fixed comparison between signed and unsigned integer types. (Thanks to Florian Forster contribution) * Fixed includes. (Thanks to Florian Forster contribution) * Fixed function declarations. (Thanks to Florian Forster contribution) Tuesday, July 06, 21:12:29 2010 Gerardo Orellana (goaccess at prosoftcorp.com) * Initial release 0.1 goaccess-0.6/util.c0000644000000000017500000004012512170371105011172 00000000000000/** * util.c -- a set of handy functions to help parsing * Copyright (C) 2009-2013 by Gerardo Orellana * GoAccess - An Ncurses apache weblog analyzer & interactive viewer * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as * published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of * the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * A copy of the GNU General Public License is attached to this * source distribution for its full text. * * Visit http://goaccess.prosoftcorp.com for new releases. */ #define _LARGEFILE_SOURCE #define _LARGEFILE64_SOURCE #define _FILE_OFFSET_BITS 64 #define _XOPEN_SOURCE 700 #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "util.h" #include "error.h" #include "xmalloc.h" /* {"search string", "belongs to"} */ static char *os[][2] = { {"Windows NT 6.2", "Windows"}, {"Windows NT 6.1", "Windows"}, {"Windows NT 6.0", "Windows"}, {"Windows NT 5.2", "Windows"}, {"Windows NT 5.1", "Windows"}, {"Windows NT 5.01", "Windows"}, {"Windows NT 5.0", "Windows"}, {"Windows NT 4.0", "Windows"}, {"Windows 98;", "Windows"}, {"Windows 98", "Windows"}, {"Windows 95", "Windows"}, {"Windows CE", "Windows"}, {"Android", "Android"}, {"Debian", "Linux"}, {"Ubuntu", "Linux"}, {"Fedora", "Linux"}, {"Mint", "Linux"}, {"SUSE", "Linux"}, {"Mandriva", "Linux"}, {"Red Hat", "Linux"}, {"Gentoo", "Linux"}, {"CentOS", "Linux"}, {"PCLinuxOS", "Linux"}, {"Linux", "Linux"}, {"iPad", "Macintosh"}, {"iPod", "Macintosh"}, {"iPhone", "Macintosh"}, {"iTunes", "Macintosh"}, {"Mac OS X", "Macintosh"}, {"Mac OS", "Macintosh"}, {"FreeBSD", "BSD"}, {"NetBSD", "BSD"}, {"OpenBSD", "BSD"}, {"SunOS", "Others"}, {"AmigaOS", "Others"}, {"BlackBerry", "Others"}, {"Symbian OS", "Others"}, {"Xbox", "Others"}, {"Nokia", "Others"}, {"PlayStation", "Others"} }; /* {"search string", "belongs to"} */ static char *browsers[][2] = { /* browsers & offline browsers */ {"Avant Browser", "Others"}, {"America Online Browser", "Others"}, {"MSIE", "MSIE"}, {"Flock", "Others"}, {"Epiphany", "Others"}, {"SeaMonkey", "Others"}, {"Iceweasel", "Others"}, {"Minefield", "Others"}, {"GranParadiso", "Others"}, {"YaBrowser", "Others"}, {"Firefox", "Firefox"}, {"Opera Mini", "Opera"}, {"Opera", "Opera"}, {"OPR", "Opera"}, {"Netscape", "Others"}, {"Konqueror", "Others"}, {"Wget", "Others"}, {"w3m", "Others"}, {"ELinks", "Others"}, {"Links", "Others"}, {"Lynx", "Others"}, {"Camino", "Others"}, {"Dillo", "Others"}, {"Kazehakase", "Others"}, {"Iceape", "Others"}, {"K-Meleon", "Others"}, {"Galeon", "Others"}, {"BrowserX", "Others"}, {"IBrowse", "Others"}, {"Mosaic", "Others"}, {"midori", "Others"}, {"Midori", "Others"}, {"Firebird", "Others"}, {"Chrome", "Chrome"}, {"Safari", "Safari"}, {"W3C_Validator", "Crawlers"}, {"W3C_CSS_Validator", "Crawlers"}, {"facebook", "Crawlers"}, {"msnbot-media", "Crawlers"}, {"msnbot", "Crawlers"}, {"bingbot", "Crawlers"}, {"ia_archiver", "Crawlers"}, {"Mediapartners-Google", "Crawlers"}, {"Googlebot-Image", "Crawlers"}, {"Googlebot", "Crawlers"}, {"slurp", "Crawlers"}, {"Baiduspider", "Crawlers"}, {"FlipboardProxy", "Crawlers"}, {"YandexBot", "Crawlers"}, {"YandexAntivirus", "Crawlers"}, {"YandexDirect", "Crawlers"}, {"YandexBlogs", "Crawlers"}, {"YandexMetrika", "Crawlers"}, {"YandexNewslinks", "Crawlers"}, {"Sosospider", "Crawlers"}, {"Sosoimagespider", "Crawlers"}, {"Feedfetcher-Google", "Crawlers"}, {"AdsBot-Google", "Crawlers"}, {"AdsBot-Google-Mobile", "Crawlers"}, {"AhrefsBot", "Crawlers"}, {"Speedy Spider", "Crawlers"}, {"AcoonBot", "Crawlers"}, {"Java", "Crawlers"}, {"Gigabot", "Crawlers"}, {"Twiceler", "Crawlers"}, {"YoudaoBot", "Crawlers"}, {"Turnitin", "Crawlers"}, {"Ask Jeeves", "Crawlers"}, {"Exabot", "Crawlers"}, {"archive.org_bot", "Crawlers"}, {"Google-Sitemaps", "Crawlers"}, {"Butterfly", "Crawlers"}, {"CareerBot", "Crawlers"}, {"CloudServerMarketSpider", "Crawlers"}, {"CompSpyBot", "Crawlers"}, {"Crowsnest", "Crawlers"}, {"EasouSpider", "Crawlers"}, {"findlinks", "Crawlers"}, {"meanpathbot", "Crawlers"}, {"oBot", "Crawlers"}, {"PagesInventory", "Crawlers"}, {"SemrushBot", "Crawlers"}, {"SeznamBot", "Crawlers"}, {"TweetmemeBot", "Crawlers"}, {"UnwindFetchor", "Crawlers"}, {"PostRank", "Crawlers"}, {"KaloogaBot", "Crawlers"}, {"Twitter", "Crawlers"}, {"yacy", "Crawlers"}, {"Netcraft", "Crawlers"}, {"Nutch", "Crawlers"}, {"ichiro", "Crawlers"}, {"Sogou", "Crawlers"}, {"wikiwix", "Crawlers"}, {"KaloogaBot", "Crawlers"}, {"Mozilla", "Others"} }; static char *code_type[][2] = { {"1", "1xx Informational"}, {"2", "2xx Success"}, {"3", "3xx Redirection"}, {"4", "4xx Client Error"}, {"5", "5xx Server Error"}, }; static char *codes[][2] = { {"100", "100 - Continue: Server has received the request headers"}, {"101", "101 - Switching Protocols: Client asked to switch protocols"}, {"200", "200 - OK: The request sent by the client was successful"}, {"201", "201 - Created: The request has been fulfilled and created"}, {"202", "202 - Accepted: The request has been accepted for processing"}, {"203", "203 - Non-Authoritative Information"}, {"204", "204 - No Content: Request is not returning any content"}, {"205", "205 - Reset Content: User-Agent should reset the document"}, {"206", "206 - Partial Content: The partial GET has been successful"}, {"300", "300 - Multiple Choices: Multiple options for the resource"}, {"301", "301 - Moved Permanently: Resource has permanently moved"}, {"302", "302 - Moved Temporarily (redirect)"}, {"303", "303 - See Other Document: The response is at a different URI"}, {"304", "304 - Not Modified: Resource has not been modified"}, {"305", "305 - Use Proxy: Can only be accessed through the proxy"}, {"307", "307 - Temporary Redirect: Resource temporarily moved"}, {"400", "400 - Bad Request: The syntax of the request is invalid"}, {"401", "401 - Unauthorized: Request needs user authentication"}, {"402", "402 - Payment Required"}, {"403", "403 - Forbidden: Server is refusing to respond to it"}, {"404", "404 - Document Not Found: Requested resource could not be found"}, {"405", "405 - Method Not Allowed: Request method not supported"}, {"406", "406 - Not Acceptable"}, {"407", "407 - Proxy Authentication Required"}, {"408", "408 - Request Timeout: The server timed out waiting for the request"}, {"409", "409 - Conflict: Conflict in the request"}, {"410", "410 - Gone: Resource requested is no longer available"}, {"411", "411 - Length Required: Invalid Content-Length"}, {"412", "412 - Precondition Failed: Server does not meet preconditions"}, {"413", "413 - Requested Entity Too Long"}, {"414", "414 - Requested Filename Too Long"}, {"415", "415 - Unsupported Media Type: Media type is not supported"}, {"416", "416 - Requested Range Not Satisfiable: Cannot supply that portion"}, {"417", "417 - Expectation Failed"}, {"500", "500 - Internal Server Error"}, {"501", "501 - Not Implemented"}, {"502", "502 - Bad Gateway: Received an invalid response from the upstream"}, {"503", "503 - Service Unavailable: The server is currently unavailable"}, {"504", "504 - Gateway Timeout: The upstream server failed to send request"}, {"505", "505 - HTTP Version Not Supported"} }; /* helper functions */ char * substring (const char *str, int begin, int len) { char *buffer; if (str == NULL) return NULL; if (begin < 0) begin = strlen (str) + begin; if (begin < 0) begin = 0; if (len < 0) len = 0; if (((size_t) begin) > strlen (str)) begin = strlen (str); if (((size_t) len) > strlen (&str[begin])) len = strlen (&str[begin]); if ((buffer = xmalloc (len + 1)) == NULL) return NULL; memcpy (buffer, &(str[begin]), len); buffer[len] = '\0'; return buffer; } char * alloc_string (const char *str) { char *new = xmalloc (strlen (str) + 1); strcpy (new, str); return new; } int count_occurrences (const char *s1, char c) { const char *ptr = s1; int n = 0; do { if (*ptr == c) n++; } while (*(ptr++)); return n; } char * convert_date (char *result, char *data, char *from, char *to, int size) { struct tm tm; memset (&tm, 0, sizeof (tm)); char *end = strptime (data, from, &tm); if (end == NULL || *end != '\0') return NULL; if (strftime (result, size, to, &tm) <= 0) return NULL; return result; } int invalid_ipaddr (char *str) { if (str == NULL || *str == '\0') return 1; union { struct sockaddr addr; struct sockaddr_in6 addr6; struct sockaddr_in addr4; } a; memset (&a, 0, sizeof (a)); if (1 == inet_pton (AF_INET, str, &a.addr4.sin_addr)) return 0; else if (1 == inet_pton (AF_INET6, str, &a.addr6.sin6_addr)) return 0; return 1; } /* * off_t becomes 64 bit aware */ off_t file_size (const char *filename) { struct stat st; if (stat (filename, &st) == 0) return st.st_size; fprintf (stderr, "Cannot determine size of %s: %s\n", filename, strerror (errno)); return -1; } char * verify_os (const char *str, GOpeSysStr o_type) { char *a, *b, *lookfor, *p; int space = 0; size_t i; if (str == NULL || *str == '\0') return (NULL); for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE (os); i++) { if ((a = strstr (str, os[i][0])) == NULL) continue; /* agents w/ space in between */ if ((lookfor = "Windows", strstr (str, lookfor)) != NULL || (lookfor = "iPhone OS", strstr (str, lookfor)) != NULL || (lookfor = "Red Hat", strstr (str, lookfor)) != NULL || (lookfor = "Win", strstr (str, lookfor)) != NULL) { if (o_type == OPESYS) return alloc_string (os[i][0]); else return alloc_string (os[i][1]); } /* parse mac os x */ if ((lookfor = "Mac OS X", strstr (a, lookfor)) != NULL) { p = a; while (*p != ';' && *p != ')' && *p != '(' && *p != '\0') { if (*p == '_') *p = '.'; if (*p == ' ') space++; if (space > 3) break; p++; } *p = 0; if (o_type == OPESYS) return alloc_string (a); else return alloc_string (os[i][1]); } /* parse android */ if ((lookfor = "Android", strstr (a, lookfor)) != NULL) { p = a; while (*p != ';' && *p != ')' && *p != '(' && *p != '\0') p++; *p = 0; if (o_type == OPESYS) return alloc_string (a); else return alloc_string (os[i][1]); } if (!(b = a)) return (NULL); /* all others */ for (p = a; *p; p++) { if (*p != ' ' && isalnum (p[0]) && *p != '\0') { a++; continue; } else break; } *p = 0; if (strlen (a) == (p - b)) { } if (o_type == OPESYS) return alloc_string (b); return alloc_string (os[i][1]); } return alloc_string ("Unknown"); } char * verify_browser (const char *str, GBrowserStr b_type) { char *a; char *b; char *p; char *ptr; char *slash; size_t i; if (str == NULL || *str == '\0') return (NULL); for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE (browsers); i++) { if ((a = strstr (str, browsers[i][0])) == NULL) continue; if (!(b = a)) return (NULL); ptr = a; /* Opera has the version number at the end */ if ((strstr (a, "Opera")) != NULL) { slash = strrchr (str, '/'); if ((slash != NULL) && (a < slash)) memmove (a + 5, slash, strlen (slash) + 1); } /* MSIE needs additional code. sigh... */ if ((strstr (a, "MSIE")) != NULL || (strstr (a, "Ask")) != NULL) { while (*ptr != ';' && *ptr != ')' && *ptr != '-' && *ptr != '\0') { if (*ptr == ' ') *ptr = '/'; ptr++; } } /* everything else is parsed here */ for (p = a; *p; p++) { if (isalnum (p[0]) || *p == '.' || *p == '/' || *p == '_' || *p == '-') { a++; continue; } else break; } *p = 0; if (strlen (a) == (p - b)) { } /* Opera +15 uses OPR/# */ if ((strstr (b, "OPR")) != NULL) { slash = strrchr (b, '/'); if ((slash != NULL)) { char *val = xmalloc (snprintf (NULL, 0, "Opera %s", slash) + 1); sprintf (val, "Opera %s", slash); return val; } } if (b_type == BROWSER) return alloc_string (b); return alloc_string (browsers[i][1]); } return alloc_string ("Unknown"); } char * verify_status_code_type (const char *str) { size_t i; for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE (code_type); i++) if (strchr (code_type[i][0], str[0]) != NULL) return code_type[i][1]; return "Unknown"; } char * verify_status_code (char *str) { size_t i; for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE (codes); i++) if (strstr (str, codes[i][0]) != NULL) return codes[i][1]; return "Unknown"; } char * trim_str (char *str) { char *p; if (!str) return NULL; if (!*str) return str; for (p = str + strlen (str) - 1; (p >= str) && isspace (*p); --p); p[1] = '\0'; return str; } char * filesize_str (unsigned long long log_size) { char *size = (char *) xmalloc (sizeof (char) * 12); if (log_size >= GB) snprintf (size, 12, "%.2f GiB", (double) (log_size) / GB); else if (log_size >= MB) snprintf (size, 12, "%.2f MiB", (double) (log_size) / MB); else if (log_size >= KB) snprintf (size, 12, "%.2f KiB", (double) (log_size) / KB); else snprintf (size, 12, "%.1f B", (double) (log_size)); return size; } char * usecs_to_str (unsigned long long usec) { char *size = (char *) xmalloc (sizeof (char) * 11); if (usec >= HOUR) snprintf (size, 11, "%.2f hr", (double) (usec) / HOUR); else if (usec >= MINS) snprintf (size, 11, "%.2f mn", (double) (usec) / MINS); else if (usec >= SECS) snprintf (size, 11, "%.2f s", (double) (usec) / SECS); else if (usec >= MILS) snprintf (size, 11, "%.2f ms", (double) (usec) / MILS); else snprintf (size, 11, "%.2f us", (double) (usec)); return size; } char * clean_date (char *s) { if ((s == NULL) || (*s == '\0')) return NULL; char *buffer = xmalloc (strlen (s) + 1); if (sscanf (s, "%11[^|]", buffer) != 1) { free (buffer); return NULL; } return buffer; } char * clean_month (char *s) { if ((s == NULL) || (*s == '\0')) return NULL; char *buffer = xmalloc (strlen (s) + 1); if (sscanf (s, "%6[^|]", buffer) != 1) { free (buffer); return NULL; } return buffer; } char * int_to_str (int d) { char *s = xmalloc (snprintf (NULL, 0, "%d", d) + 1); sprintf (s, "%d", d); return s; } int intlen (int num) { int l = 1; while (num > 9) { l++; num /= 10; } return l; } char * char_repeat (int n, char c) { char *dest = xmalloc (n + 1); memset (dest, c, n); dest[n] = '\0'; return dest; } char * char_replace (char *str, char o, char n) { if (str == NULL || *str == '\0') return str; char *p = str; while ((p = strchr (p, o)) != NULL) *p++ = n; return str; } goaccess-0.6/TODO0000644000000000017500000000117612170042771010550 00000000000000Copyright (C) 2009-2013 Gerardo Orellana This is the TODO list for GoAccess. If you are interested in working on any of these, email goaccess@prosoftcorp.com. * General: - Have the ability to do a global deeper search. - It'd be nice to have data sliced based on virtual hosts. - Ability to support terminals without colors. - Report the remote user portion %u. - Add the ability to feed a SQL database in real-time. - Increase the performance when parsing the log file. - Add command-line parameters. - Add more reports to it. * Documentation: - Improve the manual, and other documentation etc.