On May 17, 11:07 am, J <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have managed to get my script finished in the end by taking bits from
> everyone who answered. Thank you so much. the finished query string looks
> like this (still not the best but it gets the job done. Once I learn to code
> more with Python I will probably go back to it and re-write it):-
>
> # Log file to work on
> filetoread = open("/tmp/pdu.log", "r")
> # Perform filtering in the log file
> text = filetoread.read()
> text = text.replace("<G_", "")
> text = text.replace(".", " ")
> text = text.replace(r"(", " ")
> filetoread.close()
> # File to write output to
> filetowrite = file("/tmp/pdu_filtered.log", "w")
> # Write new log file
> filetowrite.write(text)
> filetowrite.close()
> # Read new log and get required fields from it
> filtered_log = open("/tmp/pdu_filtered.log", "r")
> filtered_line = filtered_log.readlines()
> for line in filtered_line:
> field = line.split(" ")
> field5 = field[5].rsplit("_", 1)
> print field5[0], field[14], field[22]
> print "Done"
You can also process the lines and write them out to the new logfile
as you read them in first time around, rather than: read them in,
process them, write them out, read them in, process them, write them
out;
log_file=open("old_log_file","r")
output_file=open("new_log_file","w")
for line in log_file:
line=line.replace("<G_", "").replace(".", " ").replace("(", " ")
tokens=line.split()
tokens_5=tokens[5].rsplit("_",1)
output.file_write('%s %s %s\n' % (tokens_5,tokens[14],tokens[22]))
output_file.close()
log_file.close()
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