A simple Teamspeak stats-generator - based on server-logs
https://claytonia.net/tsstats.html
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TeamspeakStats
A simple Teamspeak stat-generator - based on server-logs
Installation
- Install Python
- Clone this repo
git clone https://github.com/Thor77/TeamspeakStats
- Install requirements
pip3 install -r requirements.txt
Usage
Run tsstats.py
and point your web-server to the generated .html-file, now you will see some stats for your Teamspeak-Server parsed from the logs.
Tests
- Install testing-requirements
pip3 install -r testing_requirements.txt
- Run
nosetests
CMD-Arguments
usage: tsstats.py [-h] [--config CONFIG] [--idmap IDMAP] [--debug]
[--debugfile]
A simple Teamspeak stats-generator - based on server-logs
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
--config CONFIG path to config
--idmap IDMAP path to id_map
--debug debug mode
--debugfile write debug-log to file
Configuration
###Configname
config.ini
Keys
[General]
- logpath
Path to TS3Server-logfile
(supports globbing) - outputfile
Path to the location, where the generator will put the generated .html-file
[HTML]
- title
HTML-Title
Example
[General]
logfile = /usr/local/bin/teamspeak-server/logs/ts3server*_1.log
outputfile = /var/www/html/stats.html
ID-Mapping
id_map.json
You can map multiple ID's to one (for example, when an user creates a new identity)
Example
{
"1": "2",
"3": "2"
}
The online-time of 1
and 3
will be added to the online-time of 2
TODO
- Localization