12-09-2012
The script provided by bipinajith works well. But there could be many date above each request type in which i need to pick the date immediately before the Request type string. i have highlighted the dates in bold. we cannot seach with date and time since it will be changed month on month. Could you please suggest me to get this date?.
HTML Code:
Cat test
Nov 10, 2012 5:12:53 AM
Nov 10, 2012 5:13:53 AM
[B]Nov 10, 2012 5:17:53 AM[/B]
INFO: Request Type
Line 1. <fullOperation>MAKE:NUMBER:9366109380:PPAY2;</fullOperation>
Line 2. <starttime>20081003000047</starttime>
Line 3. <stoptime>20081003000047</stoptime>
Line 4. <fullResult>940120105;;</fullResult>
Line 5. <status>FAILED</status>
Nov 10, 2012 5:18:53 AM
Nov 10, 2012 5:19:53 AM
[B]Nov 10, 2012 5:20:53 AM[/B]
WARNING: Request Method
Line 1. <fullOperation>MAKE:NUMBER:5424683284:PPAY2;</fullOperation>
Line 2. <starttime>20081003000047</starttime>
Line 3. <stoptime>20081003000047</stoptime>
Line 4. <fullResult>940120105;;</fullResult>
Line 5. <status>FAILED</status>
Nov 10, 2012 5:22:53 AM
Nov 10, 2012 5:23:53 AM
[B]Nov 10, 2012 5:25:53 AM[/B]
FATAL: Response Type
Line 1. <fullOperation>MAKE:NUMBER:5424678435:PPAY2;</fullOperation>
Line 2. <starttime>20081003000047</starttime>
Line 3. <stoptime>20081003000047</stoptime>
Line 4. <fullResult>940120105;;</fullResult>
Line 5. <status>FAILED</status>
Result
---------
Nov 10, 2012 5:17:53 AM,INFO,Request Type,MAKE:NUMBER:9366109380:PPAY2;,20081003000047,20081003000047,940120105;;,FAILED
Nov 10, 2012 5:20:53 AM,WARNING,Request Method,MAKE:NUMBER:5424683284:PPAY2;,20081003000047,20081003000047,940120105;;,FAILED
Nov 10, 2012 5:25:53 AM,FATAL,Response Type,MAKE:NUMBER:5424678435:PPAY2;,20081003000047,20081003000047,940120105;;,FAILED
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poe::filter::line
POE::Filter::Line(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation POE::Filter::Line(3pm)
NAME
POE::Filter::Line - serialize and parse terminated records (lines)
SYNOPSIS
#!perl
use POE qw(Wheel::FollowTail Filter::Line);
POE::Session->create(
inline_states => {
_start => sub {
$_[HEAP]{tailor} = POE::Wheel::FollowTail->new(
Filename => "/var/log/system.log",
InputEvent => "got_log_line",
Filter => POE::Filter::Line->new(),
);
},
got_log_line => sub {
print "Log: $_[ARG0]
";
}
}
);
POE::Kernel->run();
exit;
DESCRIPTION
POE::Filter::Line parses stream data into terminated records. The default parser interprets newlines as the record terminator, and the
default serializer appends network newlines (CR/LF, or "x0Dx0A") to outbound records.
Record terminators are removed from the data POE::Filter::Line returns.
POE::Filter::Line supports a number of other ways to parse lines. Constructor parameters may specify literal newlines, regular
expressions, or that the filter should detect newlines on its own.
PUBLIC FILTER METHODS
POE::Filter::Line's new() method has some interesting parameters.
new
new() accepts a list of named parameters.
In all cases, the data interpreted as the record terminator is stripped from the data POE::Filter::Line returns.
"InputLiteral" may be used to parse records that are terminated by some literal string. For example, POE::Filter::Line may be used to
parse and emit C-style lines, which are terminated with an ASCII NUL:
my $c_line_filter = POE::Filter::Line->new(
InputLiteral => chr(0),
OutputLiteral => chr(0),
);
"OutputLiteral" allows a filter to put() records with a different record terminator than it parses. This can be useful in applications
that must translate record terminators.
"Literal" is a shorthand for the common case where the input and output literals are identical. The previous example may be written as:
my $c_line_filter = POE::Filter::Line->new(
Literal => chr(0),
);
An application can also allow POE::Filter::Line to figure out which newline to use. This is done by specifying "InputLiteral" to be undef:
my $whichever_line_filter = POE::Filter::Line->new(
InputLiteral => undef,
OutputLiteral => "
",
);
"InputRegexp" may be used in place of "InputLiteral" to recognize line terminators based on a regular expression. In this example, input
is terminated by two or more consecutive newlines. On output, the paragraph separator is "---" on a line by itself.
my $paragraph_filter = POE::Filter::Line->new(
InputRegexp => "([x0Dx0A]{2,})",
OutputLiteral => "
---
",
);
PUBLIC FILTER METHODS
POE::Filter::Line has no additional public methods.
SEE ALSO
Please see POE::Filter for documentation regarding the base interface.
The SEE ALSO section in POE contains a table of contents covering the entire POE distribution.
BUGS
The default input newline parser is a regexp that has an unfortunate race condition. First the regular expression:
/(x0Dx0A?|x0Ax0D?)/
While it quickly recognizes most forms of newline, it can sometimes detect an extra blank line. This happens when a two-byte newline
character is broken between two reads. Consider this situation:
some stream dataCR
LFother stream data
The regular expression will see the first CR without its corresponding LF. The filter will properly return "some stream data" as a line.
When the next packet arrives, the leading "LF" will be treated as the terminator for a 0-byte line. The filter will faithfully return this
empty line.
It is advised to specify literal newlines or use the autodetect feature in applications where blank lines are significant.
AUTHORS & COPYRIGHTS
Please see POE for more information about authors and contributors.
perl v5.14.2 2012-05-15 POE::Filter::Line(3pm)