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cgar_csv2table
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#!/usr/bin/env python3
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
"""
cgar_csv2table
Reads a CVS file created by `cgar_log2csv` and prints the data as table to stdout.
Ideas/ToDos:
-----------
- Implement filtering by start and end time.
Changelog:
----------
08.02.2023 v0.1 - first release
09.02.2023 v0.2 - code cleaning
- table can now splitted into two lines (cgroup and attribute)
to save space and increase readability
"""
import argparse
import datetime
import os
import sys
__version__ = '0.2'
def argument_parse():
"""Evaluates the command line arguments."""
# All supported attributes (with and without their sub keys).
parser = argparse. ArgumentParser(prog=os.path.basename(sys.argv[0]),
description='Reads a CVS file created by `cgar_log2csv` and prints the data as table to stdout.',
add_help=True,
epilog=f'v{__version__}')
# Global flags and arguments.
# parser.add_argument('--start-time',
# metavar='TIME',
# dest='start_time',
# type=str,
# action='store',
# required=False,
# help='only print data from this time forward (no timezone info)')
# parser.add_argument('--end-time',
# metavar='TIME',
# dest='end_time',
# type=str,
# action='store',
# required=False,
# help='only print data to this time (no timezone info)')
parser.add_argument('-s', '--separator',
dest='separator',
type=str,
action='store',
default=',',
required=False,
help='separator used in the CSV file (default: ,)')
parser.add_argument('-l', '--remove-level',
dest='remove_level',
action='store',
type=int,
choices=range(0,10),
default=0,
required=False,
help='amount of directory levels removed from cgroup path for output (default: 0)')
parser.add_argument('csvfile',
metavar='CSVFILE',
type=str,
help='the CSV file'),
args = parser.parse_args()
# Convert times into datetime objects
# try:
# args.time_range = (
# datetime.datetime.strptime(args.start_time, '%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S') if args.start_time else None,
# datetime.datetime.strptime(args.end_time, '%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S') if args.end_time else None)
# except Exception as err:
# print(f'Error in time range: {err}')
# sys.exit(1)
# Check if the CSV file is available.
if not os.path.isfile(args.csvfile) and os.access(args.csvfile, os.R_OK):
print(f'Logfile "{args.csvfile}" does not exists!')
sys.exit(0)
return args
def get_csv_line(filename: str) -> str:
"""Generator to walk through the given file."""
try:
with open(filename, 'r') as f:
for line in f:
yield line
except Exception as err:
print(f'Error reading the CSV file: {err}')
sys.exit(2)
def split_csv_line(line: str, separator: str) -> list:
"""Splits a CSV line into a list of cleaned fields."""
return [x.strip('\n\t "') for x in line.split(separator)]
def length_of_line(line: str, separator: str) -> list:
"""Gets a CSV line and returns a list with the length of each field."""
return [len(col) for col in split_csv_line(line ,separator)]
def print_table_line(fields: list, alignment:str, widths: list) -> None:
"""Prints the line formatted on stdout."""
for ix, col in enumerate(fields):
print(f'''{col:{alignment}{widths[ix]}} ''',end='')
print()
def main():
# Parse command line arguments.
arguments = argument_parse()
try:
# The generator for pre-reading the CSV file.
csv_file = get_csv_line(arguments.csvfile)
# Do a pre-parsing of the CSV file to get the width of each column.
# We also build the header, which gets transformed into two lines (cgroup and attribute)
# to save space and increase readability.
header = [[],[]]
for field in split_csv_line(next(csv_file), arguments.separator):
if '/' in field:
level = min(arguments.remove_level, field.count('/'))
field = '/'.join(field.split('/')[level:])
if '::' in field:
one, two = field.split('::', maxsplit=1)
header[0].append(one)
header[1].append(two)
else:
header[0].append(field)
header[1].append('')
column_width = [max(x) for x in zip([len(col) for col in header[0]], [len(col) for col in header[1]])]
for line in csv_file:
for ix, length in enumerate(length_of_line(line, arguments.separator)):
try:
column_width[ix] = max(column_width[ix], length)
except IndexError:
column_width.append(length)
# Print the prepared header first.
print_table_line(header[0], '^', column_width)
print_table_line(header[1], '^', column_width)
print(' '.join(['-' * l for l in column_width]))
# Walk trough the CSV file and print each line nicely.
# The first line we drop, because we have printed the header already.
csv_file = get_csv_line(arguments.csvfile)
next(csv_file)
for line in csv_file:
print_table_line(split_csv_line(line, arguments.separator), '>', column_width)
except (BrokenPipeError, IOError):
# Handle BrokenPipe issue: https://docs.python.org/3/library/signal.html#note-on-sigpipe
devnull = os.open(os.devnull, os.O_WRONLY)
os.dup2(devnull, sys.stdout.fileno())
sys.exit(0)
except Exception as err:
print(f'Sadly a runtime error ocurred: {err}')
sys.exit(3)
# Bye.
sys.exit(0)
if __name__ == "__main__":
main()