Here is a way you can do it with a .NET class written in C#. It uses a class called LogFileMonitor which we first define using Add-Type
.
Once the type is loaded we can then create an instance of it. It's constructor takes in the path to the log that will be monitored and a TimeSpan for defining how often we want to check for updates in the log. In the code below it is set to every second.
Next we subscribe to one of the 2 available events: LineAdded or LinesAdded. I've chosen to go with LinesAdded which will raise only 1 event every second (or whatever our chosen timespan was) and return a list of lines containing all of the lines that have been added since the last check. We will check these individually in our action.
(The other, LineAdded, will raise 1 event for every new line that is added and provide the single line. If 10 lines are added in the last second, 10 events will be raised each with 1 line. )
When subscribing we need to define the action we would like to perform when the event we are subscribing to is raised. This is where we check the line for a match and update the other log. I've decided to use a switch here with the -regex option. When any of our lines match one of the regex patterns we've listed then the scriptblock will be executed adding content to the other log (or whatever other action we define)
Add-Type -TypeDefinition @'
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.IO;
using System.Linq;
using System.Threading.Tasks;
namespace CustomClasses
{
public class LogFileMonitor
{
private DateTime _lastWriteTime;
private int _lineCount;
private TimeSpan _checkInterval = new TimeSpan(0, 0, 5);
public string Path { get; }
public bool Active { get; private set; } = false;
public LogFileMonitor(string path)
{
if (String.IsNullOrEmpty(path))
{
throw new ArgumentNullException("path");
}
if (!File.Exists(path))
{
throw new FileNotFoundException("Could not find file", path);
}
Path = path;
_lastWriteTime = File.GetLastWriteTime(path);
_lineCount = File.ReadAllLines(path).Length;
}
public LogFileMonitor(string path, TimeSpan interval) : this(path)
{
_checkInterval = interval;
}
public event EventHandler<LineAddedEventArgs> LineAdded;
public event EventHandler<LinesAddedEventArgs> LinesAdded;
protected virtual void OnLineAdded(LineAddedEventArgs e)
{
EventHandler<LineAddedEventArgs> handler = LineAdded;
if (handler != null)
{
handler(this, e);
}
}
protected virtual void OnLinesAdded(LinesAddedEventArgs e)
{
EventHandler<LinesAddedEventArgs> handler = LinesAdded;
if (handler != null)
{
handler(this, e);
}
}
public virtual async Task StartMonitoring()
{
if (!Active)
{
Active = true;
await Task.Run(() =>
{
do
{
DateTime currentLastWriteTime = File.GetLastWriteTime(Path);
if (_lastWriteTime != currentLastWriteTime)
{
try
{
var lines = File.ReadAllLines(Path);
_lastWriteTime = currentLastWriteTime;
if (lines.Length > _lineCount)
{
var linesAddedArgs = new LinesAddedEventArgs()
{
Lines = lines.Skip(_lineCount).ToList<string>()
};
OnLinesAdded(linesAddedArgs);
int newLineNumber = 0;
foreach (string line in lines.Skip(_lineCount))
{
var lineAddedArgs = new LineAddedEventArgs()
{
Line = line,
LineNumber = _lineCount + ++newLineNumber
};
OnLineAdded(lineAddedArgs);
}
_lineCount = lines.Length;
}
else if (lines.Length < _lineCount)
{
_lineCount = lines.Length;
}
}
catch (IOException)
{
// Log file likely being written to
}
}
Task.Delay((int)_checkInterval.TotalMilliseconds).Wait();
} while (Active);
});
Active = false;
}
else
{
throw new InvalidOperationException("Monitoring is already active. Subscribe to 'LineAdded' Event.");
}
}
public virtual void StopMonitoring()
{
Active = false;
}
}
}
public class LineAddedEventArgs : EventArgs
{
public int LineNumber { get; set; }
public string Line { get; set; }
public DateTime Time { get; } = DateTime.Now;
}
public class LinesAddedEventArgs : EventArgs
{
public List<string> Lines { get; set; }
public DateTime Time { get; } = DateTime.Now;
}
'@
$logBeingMonitored = 'C:\$WINDOWS.~BT\Sources\Panther\setupact.log'
$monitor = New-Object CustomClasses.LogFileMonitor -ArgumentList @($logBeingMonitored, [timespan]::new(0, 0, 1))
$subscriber = Register-ObjectEvent -InputObject $monitor -EventName LinesAdded -SourceIdentifier MyScript -Action {
$logProgress = '\\SERVER1\Logs\Upgrade.log'
switch -regex ($eventargs.lines) {
'Mapped\ Global\ progress:\ \[10%]' {
Add-Content -Path $logProgress -Value 'Upgrade stage is at 10% progress'
}
'Mapped\ Global\ progress:\ \[20%]' {
Add-Content -Path $logProgress -Value 'Upgrade stage is at 20% progress'
}
Default {}
}
}
$task = $monitor.StartMonitoring()