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README.md

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A simple Teamspeak stat-generator - based on server-logs

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Installation

  • Install the package via PyPi pip install tsstats

Usage

  • Create a config (see Configuration)
  • Run the script tsstats [-h]

Tests

  • Install testing-requirements pip install -r testing_requirements.txt
  • Run py.test tsstats/

CMD-Arguments

usage: tsstats [-h] [--config CONFIG] [--idmap IDMAP] [--debug]

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

Configuration

[General]

Key Description
log Path to TS3Server-logfile(s) (supports globbing)
output Path to the location, where the generator will put the generated .html-file

[HTML]

Key Description
title HTML-Title of the generated .html-file

Example

[General]
log = /usr/local/bin/teamspeak-server/logs/ts3server*_1.log
output = /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