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If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Library General +Public License instead of this License. diff --git a/Makefile b/Makefile new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b18226a --- /dev/null +++ b/Makefile @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +irssistats:irssistats.c + gcc -ansi -pedantic -Wall -Werror -o irssistats irssistats.c diff --git a/README b/README new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d2ee540 --- /dev/null +++ b/README @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ +irssistats 0.1 +site: http://royale.zerezo.com/programmation/irssistats/ +mail: royale@zerezo.com + +config: +edit irssistats.c + +install: +make +cp pix/*.png /path/to/webdir/ + +usage: +cat /path/to/file.log | ./irssistats > /path/to/webdir/index.html + +links: +http://torus.lnet.lut.fi/ircstats/ +http://pisg.sourceforge.net/ +http://users.pandora.be/becquart/cisg/ +http://netti.nic.fi/~mauvinen/mircstats/ diff --git a/irssistats.c b/irssistats.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e9a26c3 --- /dev/null +++ b/irssistats.c @@ -0,0 +1,310 @@ +/* Usage: cat /path/to/file.log | ./irssistats > /path/to/file.html */ + +/* Config */ +#define CHANNEL "#channel" +#define MAINTAINER "maintainer" + +/* Language */ +#define HEADER "Statistiques de %s par %s" +#define LEGEND "Légende" +#define LASTDAYS "Statistiques des derniers jours" +#define TOPHOURS "Statistiques horaires" +#define TOPUSERS "Personnes les plus actives" +#define OTHERS "Il reste %d personnes non classées..." +#define NBLINES "lignes" +#define NICK "nick" +#define AVGLETTERS "lettres/lignes" +#define HOURS "heures" +#define QUOTE "message aléatoire" +#define RANDTOPICS "Quelques topics" +#define CHANGEDBY "changé par" +#define NEWTOPIC "nouveau topic" +#define RANDURLS "Quelques URLs" +#define POSTEDBY "postée par" +#define POSTEDURL "URL" +#define BIGNUMBERS "Quelques grands nombres..." +#define TIME "%d lignes traitées en %d secondes" +#define FOOTER "Statistiques générées par" + +/* Colors */ +#define BGCOLOR "#FFFFFF" +#define TEXT "#000000" +#define LINK "#0000EE" +#define VLINK "#551A8B" +#define ALINK "#FF0000" +#define TITLE1 "#000000" +#define TITLE2 "#000000" +#define BGTABLE "#EEEEEE" +#define BGTITLE "#FFEEEE" + +/* Dark Theme... */ +/* +#define BGCOLOR "#000000" +#define TEXT "#FFFFFF" +#define LINK "#AAAAFF" +#define VLINK "#CCCCDD" +#define ALINK "#FFAAAA" +#define TITLE1 "#AAAAFF" +#define TITLE2 "#FFAAAA" +#define BGTABLE "#225522" +#define BGTITLE "#552222" +*/ + + +/* irssistats */ +#define VERSION "0.1" +#define URL "http://royale.zerezo.com/programmation/irssistats/" + + +#include +#include +#include +#include + +#define MAXUSERS 2000 +#define MAXNICKLENGTH 50 +#define MAXLINELENGTH 2000 + +struct +{ + char nick[MAXNICKLENGTH]; + int lines; + int letters; + int hours[4]; + char quote[MAXLINELENGTH]; +} users[MAXUSERS]; +int nbusers=0; + +struct +{ + char nick[MAXNICKLENGTH]; + char url[MAXLINELENGTH]; +} urls[5]; +int nburls=0; + +struct +{ + char nick[MAXNICKLENGTH]; + char topic[MAXLINELENGTH]; +} topics[5]; +int nbtopics=0; + +struct +{ + int lines; + int hours[4]; +} lastdays[31]; +int days=0; + +int hours[24]; +int lines=0; + +void unhtml(char *string) /* replace < and > by { and } */ +{ + while (*string!='\0') + { + if (*string=='<') *string='{'; + if (*string=='>') *string='}'; + string++; + } + return; +} + +int main(int argc,char *argv[]) +{ + int i,j; + int max,user,hour; + time_t debut; + int totallines=0; + int pos=0; + char c; + char *nick,*message; + char line[MAXLINELENGTH]; + + /*** LOG ***/ + + srand(debut=time(NULL)); + fprintf(stderr,"working"); + while (!feof(stdin)) + { + c=getchar(); + line[pos++]=c; + if (pos>=MAXLINELENGTH) { fprintf(stderr,"line too long\n"); exit(1); } + if (c=='\n') + { + totallines++; + if (totallines%10000==0) { fprintf(stderr,"."); fflush(stdout); } + if (strncmp("--- Day changed",line,15)==0) /* --- Day changed Wed May 01 2002 */ + { + for (i=30;i>0;i--) + { + lastdays[i].lines=lastdays[i-1].lines; + for (j=0;j<4;j++) lastdays[i].hours[j]=lastdays[i-1].hours[j]; + } + lastdays[0].lines=0; + for (j=0;j<4;j++) lastdays[0].hours[j]=0; + days++; + } + else if (strncmp("-!-",&line[6],3)==0) /* 00:00 -!- Nick changed the topic of #channel to: new topic */ + { + for (i=10;line[i]!=' ';i++); + line[i]='\0'; + nick=&line[10]; + unhtml(nick); + message=&line[i+1]; + unhtml(message); + if (strncmp("changed the topic of",message,20)==0) + { + for (i=21;message[i]!=':';i++); + message=&message[i+2]; + line[pos-1]='\0'; + nbtopics++; + if ((nbtopics<=5) || (rand()%nbtopics==0)) + { + for (i=4;i>0;i--) + { + strcpy(topics[i].nick,topics[i-1].nick); + strcpy(topics[i].topic,topics[i-1].topic); + } + strcpy(topics[0].nick,nick); + strcpy(topics[0].topic,message); + } + } + } + else /* 00:00 the message */ + { + line[2]='\0'; + hour=atoi(line); + if ((line[6]=='<') && (line[7]!='>')) + { + for (i=7;line[i]!='>';i++); + line[i]='\0'; + nick=&line[8]; + unhtml(nick); + line[pos-1]='\0'; + message=&line[i+2]; + unhtml(message); + for (i=0;i=MAXUSERS) { fprintf(stderr,"too many users\n"); exit(1); } + } + users[i].lines++; + users[i].letters+=strlen(message); + users[i].hours[hour/6]++; + lastdays[0].lines++; + lastdays[0].hours[hour/6]++; + lines++; + hours[hour]++; + if (rand()%users[i].lines==0) strncpy(users[i].quote,message,100); + if (strncmp("http://",message,7)==0) + { + for (i=0;(message[i]!=' ') && (i0;i--) + { + strcpy(urls[i].nick,urls[i-1].nick); + strcpy(urls[i].url,urls[i-1].url); + } + strcpy(urls[0].nick,nick); + strcpy(urls[0].url,message); + } + } + } + } + pos=0; + } + } + fprintf(stderr,"done\n"); + + /*** HTML ***/ + + /* header */ + printf("\n\n",VERSION,URL); + printf("\n\n\n\n"); + printf(HEADER,CHANNEL,MAINTAINER); + printf("\n\n\n"); + printf("\n\n
\n\n

",BGCOLOR,TEXT,LINK,VLINK,ALINK,TITLE1); + printf(HEADER,CHANNEL,MAINTAINER); + printf("

\n%s
\n

\n\n",ctime(&debut)); + + /* legend */ + printf("

%s

\n\n\n",TITLE2,LEGEND,BGTABLE); + for (i=0;i<4;i++) printf("\n",i+1,HOURS,i*6,i*6+5); + printf("\n
: %s %d-%d 
\n

\n\n"); + + /* last days */ + printf("

%s

\n\n\n",TITLE2,LASTDAYS); + max=-1; + for (i=30;i>=0;i--) if (lastdays[i].lines>max) max=lastdays[i].lines; + for (i=30;i>=0;i--) + { + printf("\n"); + } + printf("\n\n"); + for (i=30;i>=0;i--) + printf("\n",BGTABLE,i); + printf("\n
%d
",lastdays[i].lines); + if (max!=0) for (j=0;j<4;j++) printf("
",j+1,150*lastdays[i].hours[j]/max); + printf("
%d
\n

\n\n"); + + /* top hours */ + printf("

%s

\n\n\n",TITLE2,TOPHOURS); + if (lines!=0) for (i=0;i<24;i++) + printf("\n",(float)100*hours[i]/lines,i/6+1,1500*hours[i]/lines); + printf("\n\n"); + for (i=0;i<24;i++) + printf("\n",BGTABLE,i); + printf("\n
%.1f%%
%d
\n

\n\n"); + + /* top users */ + printf("

%s

\n",TITLE2,TOPUSERS); + printf("\n\n",BGTITLE,NICK,BGTITLE,NBLINES,BGTITLE,HOURS,BGTITLE,AVGLETTERS,BGTITLE,QUOTE); + for (i=1;i<=50;i++) + { + user=-1; + max=-1; + for (j=0;jmax) max=users[user=j].lines; + if (user!=-1) + { + printf("\n",BGTABLE,users[user].letters/users[user].lines,BGTABLE,users[user].letters/users[user].lines,BGTABLE,users[user].quote); + users[user].lines=-1; + } + } + printf("
%s%s%s%s%s
%d%s%d",BGTABLE,i,BGTABLE,users[user].nick,BGTABLE,users[user].lines,BGTABLE); + for (j=0;j<4;j++) + printf("",j+1,100*users[user].hours[j]/users[user].lines); + printf("%d\"%s\"

\n"); + if (nbusers>50) printf(OTHERS,nbusers-50); + printf("
\n

\n\n"); + + /* random topics */ + printf("

%s

\n",TITLE2,RANDTOPICS); + printf("\n\n",BGTITLE,CHANGEDBY,BGTITLE,NEWTOPIC); + for (i=4;i>=0;i--) + printf("\n",BGTABLE,topics[i].nick,BGTABLE,topics[i].topic); + printf("
%s%s
%s\"%s\"
\n

\n\n"); + + /* random urls */ + printf("

%s

\n",TITLE2,RANDURLS); + printf("\n\n",BGTITLE,POSTEDBY,BGTITLE,POSTEDURL); + for (i=4;i>=0;i--) + printf("\n",BGTABLE,urls[i].nick,BGTABLE,urls[i].url,urls[i].url); + printf("
%s%s
%s\"%s\"
\n

\n\n"); + + /* big numbers (todo...) + printf("

%s

\n",TITLE2,BIGNUMBERS); + */ + + /* footer */ + printf(TIME,totallines,(int)(time(NULL)-debut)); + printf("
\n%s irssistats %s",FOOTER,URL,VERSION); + printf("\n\n
\n\n\n\n\n"); + + return(0); +} diff --git a/pix/h1.png b/pix/h1.png new file mode 100644 index 0000000..192124f Binary files /dev/null and b/pix/h1.png differ diff --git a/pix/h2.png b/pix/h2.png new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b59195a Binary files /dev/null and b/pix/h2.png differ diff --git a/pix/h3.png b/pix/h3.png new file mode 100644 index 0000000..26b2b56 Binary files /dev/null and b/pix/h3.png differ diff --git a/pix/h4.png b/pix/h4.png new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5a79430 Binary files /dev/null and b/pix/h4.png differ diff --git a/pix/hm.png b/pix/hm.png new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ad97ac1 Binary files /dev/null and b/pix/hm.png differ diff --git a/pix/irssistats_black.png b/pix/irssistats_black.png new file mode 100644 index 0000000..48501fd Binary files /dev/null and b/pix/irssistats_black.png differ diff --git a/pix/irssistats_white.png b/pix/irssistats_white.png new file mode 100644 index 0000000..bdef812 Binary files /dev/null and b/pix/irssistats_white.png differ diff --git a/pix/v1.png b/pix/v1.png new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d20576c Binary files /dev/null and b/pix/v1.png differ diff --git a/pix/v2.png b/pix/v2.png new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8ee76a2 Binary files /dev/null and b/pix/v2.png differ diff --git a/pix/v3.png b/pix/v3.png new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e1c5c86 Binary files /dev/null and b/pix/v3.png differ diff --git a/pix/v4.png b/pix/v4.png new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f09dd70 Binary files /dev/null and b/pix/v4.png differ diff --git a/pix/vm.png b/pix/vm.png new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a2236e3 Binary files /dev/null and b/pix/vm.png differ