These are the projects for the JavaScript Level 2 module in Learn JS the Hard Way.
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Zed A. Shaw 503007149f Bringing in a custom parser for my own log servers that I wrote quickly to study the content in my logs. This will organize the logs into chains of requests from each IP address to show how users go through your website. 2 years ago
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README.md More explanation of all the projects in the README files. 2 years ago
chains_parser.js Bringing in a custom parser for my own log servers that I wrote quickly to study the content in my logs. This will organize the logs into chains of requests from each IP address to show how users go through your website. 2 years ago
package-lock.json Bringing in a custom parser for my own log servers that I wrote quickly to study the content in my logs. This will organize the logs into chains of requests from each IP address to show how users go through your website. 2 years ago
package.json Bringing in a custom parser for my own log servers that I wrote quickly to study the content in my logs. This will organize the logs into chains of requests from each IP address to show how users go through your website. 2 years ago
short.log.txt First layout of Ex02 but no code quite yet. 2 years ago
step1.js Got the two starters down. 2 years ago
step2.js Got the two starters down. 2 years ago

README.md

02: Filter a Log File

In this exercise you'll take a webserver log I've created and parse the log file then filter the log for special events or information. You have a couple of approaches:

  1. Brute force the filter by simply using a regex to scan the raw text.
  2. Parse each line into meaningful data and filter on that.

The two samples in this directory get you started with both approaches. The step1.js file starts off the brute force RegEx method while the step2.js starts off the parsing method.

Keep in mind these are not solutions. They're starter file so you can get going without having to struggle with all of the setup. Once you're done you should attempt this again but do it entirely from nothing so you know how that's done.

Learning Objectives

As with all of these exercises you're not really learning about the parsing log files. Your actual goal is:

  1. Learn how a RegExp works.
  2. Learn how to do more than just simple regular expression matching lines. This would be a next level challenge.

A small side adventure is how to load and process text files, but you should have learned that from Ex 01.