CloudflareDDNS/etc/logwatch/scripts/services/cfddns

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#!/usr/bin/perl
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# $Id$
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# Log: CloudFlare updater script (cfddns)
# Revision 1.0 2018/09/26
# Written by Asif Bacchus
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use strict;
### Get Logwatch detail level
my $detailLevel = $ENV{'LOGWATCH_DETAIL_LEVEL'} || 0;
### Declare variables
my $summaryErr;
my $summaryStatusUpToDate;
my $summaryStatusNeedsUpdating;
my $summarySuccess;
my %reportHash = ();
my $key;
### Minimal detail level: provide summary data only
if ($detailLevel == 0) {
### process logfile and summarize message types
while (defined(my $ThisLine = <STDIN>)) {
if ($ThisLine =~ /\-- \[ERROR\] /) {
$summaryErr++;
}
elsif ($ThisLine =~ /up-to-date./) {
$summaryStatusUpToDate++;
}
elsif ($ThisLine =~ /needs updating.../) {
$summaryStatusNeedsUpdating++;
}
elsif ($ThisLine =~ /\-- \[SUCCESS\] /) {
$summarySuccess++;
}
}
### fill hash table with headings and summary counts
if ($summaryStatusNeedsUpdating > 0) {
$reportHash{"Entries needing updates"} = $summaryStatusNeedsUpdating;
}
if ($summarySuccess > 0) {
$reportHash{"Entries successfully updated"} = $summarySuccess;
}
if ($summaryStatusUpToDate > 0) {
$reportHash{"Entries already up-to-date"} = $summaryStatusUpToDate;
}
if ($summaryErr > 0) {
$reportHash{"Errors encountered"} = $summaryErr;
}
### print hash table
foreach $key (sort keys %reportHash) {
print "$key: $reportHash{$key}\n";
}
}
### Levels 1-4 provide the actual error, status and success messages instead of
### a summary count
elsif ($detailLevel >= 1 && $detailLevel <= 4) {
while (defined(my $ThisLine = <STDIN>)) {
if ($ThisLine =~ /\-- \[ERROR\] /) {
print $ThisLine;
}
elsif ($ThisLine =~ /\-- \[STATUS\] /) {
print $ThisLine;
}
elsif ($ThisLine =~ /\-- \[SUCCESS\] /) {
print $ThisLine;
}
}
}
### Level 5 is similiar to levels 1-4 except it also reports informational
### messages such as the current working IP address and hostnames being
### checked. This is useful when verifying the cfddns.sh script's operation.
elsif ($detailLevel == 5) {
while (defined(my $ThisLine = <STDIN>)) {
if ($ThisLine =~ /\-- \[ERROR\] /) {
print $ThisLine;
}
elsif ($ThisLine =~ /\-- \[STATUS\] /) {
print $ThisLine;
}
elsif ($ThisLine =~ /\-- \[SUCCESS\] /) {
print $ThisLine;
}
elsif ($ThisLine =~ /\-- \[INFO\] /) {
print $ThisLine;
}
}
}
### Any level above 5 will echo the entire log including the debugging notes
### within the script meant for troubleshooting. Using this level of detail
### should only be done if you cannot view the actual log file directly for
### whatever reason. The actual log file is colour-coded for easier debugging.
elsif ($detailLevel > 5) {
while (defined(my $ThisLine = <STDIN>)) {
print $ThisLine;
}
}
### Exit gracefully
exit (0);
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