Commit 0aa68c8d authored by Vincent Pelletier's avatar Vincent Pelletier

Add line continuations when commands are word-wrapped.

parent cf79c7b2
...@@ -127,7 +127,7 @@ A log file with a site section to ignore. Order does not matter:: ...@@ -127,7 +127,7 @@ A log file with a site section to ignore. Order does not matter::
A mix of both above examples. Order matters !:: A mix of both above examples. Order matters !::
apachedex --skip-base "/site1/ignored(/|$|\?)" apachedex --skip-base "/site1/ignored(/|$|\?)" \
--base "/site1(/|$|\?)" "/site2(/|$|\?)" --base "/site1(/|$|\?)" "/site2(/|$|\?)"
Matching non-ASCII urls works by using urlencoded strings:: Matching non-ASCII urls works by using urlencoded strings::
...@@ -137,12 +137,12 @@ Matching non-ASCII urls works by using urlencoded strings:: ...@@ -137,12 +137,12 @@ Matching non-ASCII urls works by using urlencoded strings::
Naming websites so that report looks less intimidating, by interleaving Naming websites so that report looks less intimidating, by interleaving
"+"-prefixed titles with regexes (title must be just before regex):: "+"-prefixed titles with regexes (title must be just before regex)::
apachedex --default "Public website" --base "+Back office" apachedex --default "Public website" --base "+Back office" \
"/backoffice(/|$|\\?)" "+User access" "/secure(/|$|\\?)" access.log "/backoffice(/|$|\\?)" "+User access" "/secure(/|$|\\?)" access.log
Saving the result of an analysis for faster reuse:: Saving the result of an analysis for faster reuse::
apachedex --default foo --format json --out save_state.json --period day apachedex --default foo --format json --out save_state.json --period day \
access.log access.log
Although not required, it is strongly advised to provide `--period` argument, Although not required, it is strongly advised to provide `--period` argument,
...@@ -152,13 +152,13 @@ converted to a larger period. ...@@ -152,13 +152,13 @@ converted to a larger period.
Continuing a saved analysis, updating collected data:: Continuing a saved analysis, updating collected data::
apachedex --default foo --format json --state-file save_state.json apachedex --default foo --format json --state-file save_state.json \
--out save_state.json --period day access.2.log --out save_state.json --period day access.2.log
Generating HTML output from two state files, aggregating their content Generating HTML output from two state files, aggregating their content
without parsing more logs:: without parsing more logs::
apachedex --default foo --state-file save_state.json save_state.2.json apachedex --default foo --state-file save_state.json save_state.2.json \
--period day --out index.html --period day --out index.html
...@@ -184,14 +184,14 @@ directory of referencing file, or current working directory for command line. ...@@ -184,14 +184,14 @@ directory of referencing file, or current working directory for command line.
- command line:: - command line::
apachedex --skip-base "/ignored(/|$|\?)" @foo/dev.cfg --out index.html apachedex --skip-base "/ignored(/|$|\?)" @foo/dev.cfg --out index.html \
access.log access.log
This is equivalent to:: This is equivalent to::
apachedex --skip-base "/ignored(/|$|\?)" --error-detail apachedex --skip-base "/ignored(/|$|\?)" --error-detail \
--default Front-office --prefix "+Back office" "/back(/|$|\?)" --default Front-office --prefix "+Back office" "/back(/|$|\?)" \
--skip-prefix "/baz/ignored(/|$|\?)" --prefix +Something "/baz(/|$|\?)" --skip-prefix "/baz/ignored(/|$|\?)" --prefix +Something "/baz(/|$|\?)" \
--stats --out index.html access.log --stats --out index.html access.log
Portability note: the use of paths containing directory elements inside Portability note: the use of paths containing directory elements inside
...@@ -213,7 +213,7 @@ For better performance... ...@@ -213,7 +213,7 @@ For better performance...
adapt its data structure to analysed time range before there is too much adapt its data structure to analysed time range before there is too much
data:: data::
apachedex [...] access.log.1.gz access.log.99.gz access.log.2.gz apachedex [...] access.log.1.gz access.log.99.gz access.log.2.gz \
access.log.3.gz [...] access.98.gz access.log.3.gz [...] access.98.gz
- parse log files in parallel processes, saving analysis output and aggregating - parse log files in parallel processes, saving analysis output and aggregating
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