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aws-log-replay

v3.0.0

Published

Transform and replay CloudFront, ELB Classic, and ALB logs.

Downloads

28

Readme

aws-log-replay

Build Status

Transform and replay a stream of AWS CloudFront, ELB Classic, or ALB logs. You can use s3scan to easily stream logs into these tools.

This project uses the AWS JavaScript SDK: you will need to configure your own credentials.

generatepath

Takes different types of logs as input and streams an object to stdout. Format of the output:

{
  "path": "/a.json?option=1", 
  "method": "GET", // can be GET or HEAD
  "referer": "Referer" // for 'cloudfront' type only
}

Supported types include "cloudfront" for CloudFront logs and "lb" for ELB Classic or ALB logs.

Usage: generatepath <type>

pathreplay

Makes replay requests to the baseurl. Expects paths to be piped to stdin. (Optional) Control concurrency of replay requests with --concurrency flag. Default is 100.

Usage: pathreplay <baseurl> [--concurrency=<n>]

sample

Emits a repeatable set of input lines piped to stdin at a given sampling rate. The number of lines emitted will approach the specific rate over sufficiently large samples, but may diverge for small sample sizes. Sampling rates should be specified as a decimal number between zero and one. Optionally accepts a filter argument that restricts the sampled set to lines matching the specified regular expression.

Usage: sample --rate=<rate> [--filter=<filter>]