/usr/sbin/sarg-reports is in sarg 2.3.6-1build1.
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# SARG - Daily/Weekly/Monthly Squid usage reports creation tool
# Written by Ugo Viti <ugo.viti@initzero.it>
# Thanks for enanchements to:
# - martijn
# - Stas Degteff https://sourceforge.net/users/stas_degteff/
VER=20050202
## What is this?
# sarg-reports (this file) is a simple bash script written to automate
# the SARG (a powerful squid log analyzer) reports and log management.
# Sarg it self, provide to end user a generic interface to create
# reports based on squid access log (begin of log to current date).
# sarg-reports (this script) is useful because it allow you to easly
# create and manage Daily, Weekly and Monthly reports.
# Try it, within 5 minutes you will be ready to rule :-)
# using sarg-reports is very easy, read the following 3 steps to know how
## Requirements
# a) An unix system with bash shell (like GNU/Linux, FreeBSD, etc...)
# b) Squid - http://www.squid-cache.org
# c) Sarg - http://web.onda.com.br/orso/sarg.html
##
## Installation guide and configuration parameters
##
# 1) Download Squid and Sarg, Install, Configure and Tune
# they before continue reading
# 2) In root crontab (crontab -e) insert the following lines:
# (the today report creation time depend mostly of your squid server
# load average, tune it):
#
# --- BEGIN ROOT CRONTAB ---
# PATH=/bin:/sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/local/sbin
# 00 08-18/1 * * * sarg-reports today
# 00 00 * * * sarg-reports daily
# 00 01 * * 1 sarg-reports weekly
# 30 02 1 * * sarg-reports monthly
# --- END ROOT CRONTAB ---
#
# REMEMBER: if you use logrotate, configure it to rotate the logs within MONTHLY basis,
# AFTER sarg-reports created the monthly html report.
# 3) Customize the following variables:
# (Please, configure accurately the sarg.conf file before)
#
# (SARG) The sarg executable location
# (CONFIG) The sarg main configuration file location
# (HTMLOUT) Location where will be saved the reports
# (PAGETITLE) The title of main index page
# (LOGOIMG) Image logo to view in main index page
# (LOGOLINK) HTTP web page link of logo
# (DAILY) Word 'daily' translation, translate it to your language
# (WEEKLY) Word 'weekly' translation, translate it to your language
# (MONTHLY) Word 'monthly' translation, translate it to your language
# (EXCLUDELOG1) Exclude text from cron emails
# + (normally, sarg, during cron activity, if it don't find any valid records,
# (EXCLUDELOG2) it will output an error message (usually on 'today' reports).
# I don't want to be warned by email about this, so, i wrote the 'text'
# that will be never logged.
# This is useful to receive email of real problems only (enjoy that)
[ -f /etc/sarg/sarg-reports.conf ] || exit 0
. /etc/sarg/sarg-reports.conf
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## Italian Language
# SARG=/usr/bin/sarg
# CONFIG=/etc/sarg/sarg.conf
# HTMLOUT=/var/www/html/admin/log/proxy
# PAGETITLE="Statistiche Proxy di $(hostname)"
# LOGOIMG=http://www.initzero.it/images/initzero-logo.jpg
# LOGOLINK=http://www.initzero.it
# DAILY=Giornaliero
# WEEKLY=Settimanale
# MONTHLY=Mensile
#EXCLUDELOG1="SARG: Nessun records trovato."
#EXCLUDELOG2="SARG: Fine"
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## Russian Language
# SARG="/usr/bin/sarg"
# CONFIG=/etc/sarg/sarg.conf
# HTMLOUT=/var/www/sarg-reports
# PAGETITLE="óÔÁÔÉÓÔÉËÁ ÓÅÒ×ÅÒÁ ÐÒÏËÓÉ Squid" # russian koi8-r
# LOGOIMG=http://litek.ru/images/logotop.gif
# LOGOLINK=http://litek.ru
# DAILY="åÖÅÄÎÅ×ÎÁÑ" # russian koi8-r
# WEEKLY="åÖÅÎÅÄÅÌØÎÁÑ" # russian koi8-r
# MONTHLY="åÖÅÍÅÓÑÞÎÁÑ" # russian koi8-r
#EXCLUDELOG1="SARG: Records in file:"
#EXCLUDELOG2="SARG: ïÔÞÅÔ ÕÓÐÅÛÎÏ ÓÇÅÎÅÒÉÒÏ×ÁÎ ×" # sarg.conf: language Russian_koi8
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######################################################################
## The configuration is end, so don't touch anything bellow
# TEMP Files
TMPFILE=`/bin/mktemp`
ERRORS="${TMPFILE}.errors"
# Date Calc
MANUALDATE=$2
case "$(uname)" in
"FreeBSD")
TODAY=$(date +%d/%m/%Y)
YESTERDAY=$(date -v-1d +%d/%m/%Y)
WEEKAGO=$(date -v-1w +%d/%m/%Y)
MONTHAGO=$(date -v-1m +01/%m/%Y)-$(date -v-1m +31/%m/%Y)
;;
"OpenBSD")
TODAY=$(date +%d/%m/%Y)
YESTERDAY=$(date -r $((`date +%s` - 86400 )) +%d/%m/%Y)
WEEKAGO=$(date -r $((`date +%s` - 604800)) +%d/%m/%Y)
MONTHAGO=$(perl -e '@t=localtime(time); $y=$t[4]==0?$t[5]+1899:$t[5]+1900; $m=$t[4]==0?12:$t[4]; print "1/$m/$y-",$m==2?$y%4>0?28:29:$m==4||$m==6||$m==9||$m==11?30:31 ,"/$m/$y\n";')
;;
*)
TODAY=$(date --date "today" +%d/%m/%Y)
YESTERDAY=$(date --date "1 day ago" +%d/%m/%Y)
WEEKAGO=$(date --date "1 week ago" +%d/%m/%Y)
MONTHAGO=$(date --date "1 month ago" +01/%m/%Y)-$(date --date "1 month ago" +31/%m/%Y)
;;
esac
# Fix for Red Hat 9 systems and coreutils prior to 5.0 version
export LC_ALL=C
# Main index.html creation
create_index_html ()
{
echo -e "\
<html>\n\
<head>\n\
<title>$PAGETITLE</title>\n\
</head>\n\
<body>\n\
<div align=center>\n\
<a href=$LOGOLINK><img border=0 src=$LOGOIMG></a>\n\
<table border=0 cellspacing=6 cellpadding=7>\n\
<tr>\n\
<th align=center nowrap><b><font face=Arial size=4 color=green>$PAGETITLE</font></b></th>\n\
</tr>\n\
<tr>\n\
<td align=center bgcolor=beige><font face=Arial size=3><a href=$DAILY>$DAILY</a></font></td>\n\
</tr>\n\
<tr>\n\
<td align=center bgcolor=beige><font face=Arial size=3><a href=$WEEKLY>$WEEKLY</a></font></td>\n\
</tr>\n\
<tr>\n\
<td align=center bgcolor=beige><font face=Arial size=3><a href=$MONTHLY>$MONTHLY</a></font></td>\n\
</tr>\n\
</table>\n\
</div>\n\
</body>\n\
</html>" > $HTMLOUT/index.html
}
reports_autorm () {
BAKLIST="${TMPFILE}.BAKLIST"
BAKLISTTOLEAVELIST="${BAKLIST}.TOLEAVE.LIST"
BAKLISTTOLEAVEFIND="${BAKLIST}.TOLEAVE.FIND"
touch $BAKLIST $BAKLISTTOLEAVELIST $BAKLISTTOLEAVEFIND
cd $DESTINATION
find -name "*$BAKNAME*" -maxdepth 1 | sed -e 's/.\///' | grep -wv "." | sort 1> $BAKLIST
let TOLEAVEDAYS="$DAYBAK+1"
if [ $TOLEAVEDAYS -ge "0" ]
then
cat $BAKLIST | tail -n $TOLEAVEDAYS > $BAKLISTTOLEAVELIST
for BAK in $(cat $BAKLISTTOLEAVELIST)
do
echo "! -name $BAK" >> $BAKLISTTOLEAVEFIND
done
fi
CURRENTH=$(date +%H)
CURRENTM=$(date +%M)
if [ ${CURRENTH:0:1} = 0 ]
then
CURRENTH=${CURRENTH:1:1}
fi
if [ ${CURRENTM:0:1} = 0 ]
then
CURRENTM=${CURRENTM:1:1}
fi
let MINUTES="((($DAYBAK*24)+$CURRENTH)*60)+$CURRENTM+1"
# Purging old backups, only if backup return "OK" status
find $DESTINATION -name "*$BAKNAME*" $(cat $BAKLISTTOLEAVEFIND) -maxdepth 1 -mmin +$MINUTES -exec rm -rf {} \;
#find $DESTINATION $(cat $BAKLISTTOLEAVEFIND) -maxdepth 1 -mmin +$MINUTES -exec rm -rf {} \;
}
# Functions
exclude_from_log ()
{
cat $ERRORS | grep -v "$EXCLUDELOG1" | grep -v "$EXCLUDELOG2"
rm -f $TMPFILE*
}
manual ()
{
DAILYOUT=$HTMLOUT/$DAILY
mkdir -p $DAILYOUT
create_index_html
if [ -z "$MANUALDATE" ]
then
echo "No date given, please specify a valid date (DD/MM/YYYY)"
else
$SARG -f $CONFIG -d $MANUALDATE -o $DAILYOUT
fi
}
today ()
{
DAILYOUT=$HTMLOUT/$DAILY
mkdir -p $DAILYOUT
create_index_html
$SARG -f $CONFIG -d $TODAY -o $DAILYOUT >$ERRORS 2>&1
exclude_from_log
}
daily ()
{
DAILYOUT=$HTMLOUT/$DAILY
mkdir -p $DAILYOUT
create_index_html
$SARG -f $CONFIG -d day-1 -o $DAILYOUT >$ERRORS 2>&1
exclude_from_log
}
weekly ()
{
WEEKLYOUT=$HTMLOUT/$WEEKLY
mkdir -p $WEEKLYOUT
create_index_html
$SARG -f $CONFIG -d week-1 -o $WEEKLYOUT >$ERRORS 2>&1
exclude_from_log
}
monthly ()
{
MONTHLYOUT=$HTMLOUT/$MONTHLY
mkdir -p $MONTHLYOUT
create_index_html
$SARG -f $CONFIG -d month-1 -o $MONTHLYOUT >$ERRORS 2>&1
exclude_from_log
}
case $1 in
manual)
manual
;;
today)
today
;;
daily)
daily
;;
weekly)
weekly
;;
monthly)
monthly
;;
*)
echo "SARG - Daily / Weekly / Monthly - Squid proxy usage reports creation tool"
echo "Written by Ugo Viti <ugo.viti@initzero.it>"
echo "Version: $VER"
echo
echo "Usage: $0 [OPTIONS]"
echo
echo "Allowed options:"
echo " manual, Create Manual report"
echo " today, Create Today report"
echo " daily, Create Daily report"
echo " weekly, Create Weekly report"
echo " monthly, Create Monthly report"
exit 0
esac
## HISTORY:
# 20050502 - Stas Degteff added support for non latin Charset and added support for OpenBSD
# 20030826 - FreeBSD support (thanks to martijn to let me coding on your FreeBSD server :-))
# 20030715 - Some cleanups
# 20030623 - Manual report creation
# 20030620 - Main Index creation
# 20030619 - Solved 'sort' bug on Red Hat 9 systems
# 20030618 - First Version
## TODO:
# - Smarty weekly recognition...
# Like "begin of last week to end of last week",
# doesn't like this script do: "7 days ago to yesterday"
# - Monthly recognition isn't so elegant (is very ugly, i know)
# - Suggestions are welcome :-)
# - If you Rotate the squid logs before sarg-reports will run,
# it will not create any html reports
# (TIPS: Rotate the logs after sarg-reports)
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