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spigot-anti-piracy-csv-exporter

v2.0.0

Published

A helper utility to generate a csv export for the spigot-anti-piracy-backend

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spigot-anti-piracy-csv-exporter

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A helper utility to generate a csv export for the spigot-anti-piracy-backend

Description

The helper application reduces the logfile of spigot-anti-piracy-backend to a CSV with unique user IDs and a count of different ips in order to determine which user could have leaked the resources.

Installation

This has been tested with Node.js v12 and v14 LTS.

Normal Installation

$ npm install -g spigot-anti-piracy-csv-exporter

(Optionally without the global flag)

Development Installation

$ git clone https://github.com/timbru31/spigot-anti-piracy-csv-exporter.git
$ cd spigot-anti-piracy-csv-exporter
$ npm install

Usage

You need to specify thr path for the logfile. It defaults to request.log in the current directory if omitted.

Just use

$ npm run start

Configuration via environment variables

| Environment Variable | Default | Description | | :------------------- | :------------ | :------------------- | | CSV_FILE | ./users.csv | Output CSV file | | LOG_FILE | ./request.log | Log file of requests |

Development

To run the linter use

$ npm run lint

The code is linted using TSLint. Keep the warnings to zero. :smile:

Please follow the commitizen style when making new commits!


Built by (c) Tim Brust and contributors. Released under the MIT license.