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    apache-logs-to-mysql

    Apache Log Parser and Data Normalization Application

    Apache Log Parser and Data Normalization Application Python handles File Processing & MySQL handles Data Processing ApacheLogs2MySQL consists of two Python Modules & one MySQL Schema to automate importing Access & Error files and normalizing data into database designed for reports & data analysis. Runs on Windows, Linux and MacOS & tested with MySQL versions 8.0.39, 8.4.3, 9.0.0 & 9.1.0. 4 LogFormats & 2 ErrorLogFormats can be loaded and 5 MySQL Stored Procedures can be processed in a single Python `ProcessLogs function` execution. ...
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    csv-parser

    csv-parser

    Streaming csv parser inspired by binary-csv that aims to be faster

    csv-parser is a streaming CSV parsing library for Node.js designed for efficiency and correctness. It implements the stream API native to Node, allowing you to pipe a file or readable stream into the parser and process each row (as a JavaScript object or array) as soon as it's parsed — which is crucial for handling large CSV files without loading them entirely into memory. The parser handles standard CSV semantics including quoted fields, variable delimiters, escape sequences, and optional...
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