Excuse the top posting. You don't need to strip the HTML. Change the extension to whatever.log and it's already there in unmangled text. On 2 Nov 2014 01:10, "Ian Stakenvicius" <a...@gentoo.org> wrote:
> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA256 > > On 01/11/14 03:53 PM, Pacho Ramos wrote: > > El sáb, 01-11-2014 a las 14:54 -0400, Ian Stakenvicius escribió: > >> On 31/10/14 10:37 PM, Ian Stakenvicius wrote: > >>> Sorry for top posting. I volunteer to write something to get > >>> the logs attached to bugs. I'll do it next week. Whether it > >>> be something the tinderbox can run or something separate that > >>> will use pybugz to find bugs and then attach whatever logs are > >>> pointed to by URLs, etc, I'll figure it out. > >>> > >> > >> OK, i've cobbled something together that looks like it'll work. > >> I'll be putting this thing on a cronjob on one of my systems, and > >> hopefully it'll be able to keep up with Diego's tinderbox runs > >> and bug filing with as little delay as possible. I've already > >> started running it on all bugs filed by Diego after October > >> 20th. > >> > >> If anybody sees any issues with the attached build.log's, please > >> let me know by adding the bug with the issue to a tracker I made > >> for this purpose, bug 527870 > >> > >> Thanks, Ian > >> > > > > At least for the bugs I have read, it looks to work nice. Thanks a > > lot :D > > > > Is the script placed somewhere? (for learning purposes :)) > > > > Thanks > > > > > > > Not at the moment ; I'm going to want to do a fair bit of cleanup > before i let anyone else's eyes on it.. :) > > It's just a bash script, though -- i use 'pybugz search' to get a list > of the bugs Diego's filed (using --offset and --limit to restrict the > list returned), get the content of each one, and if it has no > attachments but has a URL with 'https://tinderboxlogs' in the comment, > then i wget the URL to a temp file, strip the HTML out, and attach it > (compressing if necessary to save space) to the bug with 'pybugz attach'. > > Add in a couple of files that lets me keep track of the current search > offset i should be using as well as the bug#'s the script has > processed and skipped, and that's about it. > > > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- > Version: GnuPG v2 > > iF4EAREIAAYFAlRVhG8ACgkQ2ugaI38ACPBRIAD+J0eZvjhRBcQ2KfxWKs3AozBL > dhCZQ+sUCwtIb5dpemgA/RiwAabfqsG41o8CsitjIbzz/Q2MBZC4r/3q/3rkgP4H > =LHOX > -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- > >