I wanted to create a python script to compare two log files (named foo.log
and bar.log
) generated by a tool.
The log files have lines out of which some can be ignored and some that cannot be ignored (for comparison).
I have created regular expressions which identifies lines that can be ignored. Following is how I implemented my code:
import re
p_1 = re.compile(...) # Pattern 1 to be ignored
p_2 = re.compile(...) # Pattern 2 to be ignored
p_3 = re.compile(...) # Pattern 3 to be ignored
...
p_n = re.compile(...) # Pattern n to be ignored
with open("foo.log", mode = 'r') as foo:
with open("foo_temp.log", mode = 'w') as foo_temp:
for foo_lines in foo:
if p_1.match(foo_lines):
continue
elif p_2.match(foo_lines):
continue
elif p_3.match(foo_lines):
continue
...
...
...
elif p_n.match(foo_lines):
continue
else:
foo_temp.write(foo_lines)
with open("bar.log", mode = 'r') as bar:
with open("bar_temp.log", mode = 'w') as bar_temp:
for bar_lines in bar:
if p_1.match(bar_lines):
continue
elif p_2.match(bar_lines):
continue
elif p_3.match(bar_lines):
continue
...
...
...
elif p_n.match(bar_lines):
continue
else:
bar_temp.write(bar_lines)
Once I have run the script, I get two files foo_temp.log
and bar_temp.log
which I later compare manually using WinMerge.
Following are my questions:
1) Is there any method by which I can optimize the way I am using the regular expressions ( I am actually new to regular expressions and I have a feeling that there is a lot that can be optimized in that respect)
2) Later on when I have to add new pattern to be ignored, can I make it easier from a user perspective to add new patterns. (Currently I need to add a new pattern, followed by checks in 2 locations- one for foo.log
and one for bar.log
)
3) I have heard of generators being used while dealing with files that are huge. While the logs that I do compare are relatively small (50MB max) should I look into how generators are used and maybe incorporating them in my script?
4) Rather than creating foo_temp.log
and bar_temp.log
and doing a manual check using WinMerge, is there a way by which I can do the comparisons (of the reduced files) in Python itself? Something from filecmp
module perhaps?
Note: Some lines that can be ignored appear jumbled up (out of order) in both the logs: For eg in foo.log
following might be the pattern:
Line 1: <<Pattern_1: Ignore>>
Line 2: <<Pattern_2: Do not Ignore>>
Line 3: <<Pattern_3: Do not Ignore>>
Line 4: <<Pattern_4: Do not Ignore>>
Line 5: <<Pattern_5: Ignore>>
Whereas bar.log
may have the following pattern:
Line 1: <<Pattern_1: Ignore>>
Line 2: <<Pattern_5: Ignore>>
Line 3: <<Pattern_2: Do not Ignore>>
Line 4: <<Pattern_3: Do not Ignore>>
Line 5: <<Pattern_4: Do not Ignore>>
Note that once we remove the lines that can be ignored, the both the files will have the same pattern. For that reason, I decided to strip off all lines that can be ignored in one shot and then do a comparison on the reduced files.