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I have been working with sequence for the last two months extending it to output its patterns in syslog-ng patterndb and grok for Logstash formats. I have had to make a few changes to sequence code, largely around remembering where the spaces are, adding a database so we can decide to print the patterns on demand, rather than after each analysis, among other things.
It is in a company repo for now, but the goal is to make it available to the open source community.
I would love to discuss this with you. https://www.linkedin.com/in/louise-harding-3b964551/
Regards
Louise
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Been working on SEQUENCE for the last 2 months
Been working on sequence for the last 2 months - would love to discuss
Jun 25, 2019
Since I tried and couldn't contact the original author for weeks, I decided to migrate the project to leolee192/sequencer. Please visit leolee192/sequencer#15 for further activity, or to subscribe to receive notifications.
I worked on this earlier this year to extend it for use with syslog-ng, which may or may not be helpful to what you are wishing to do with it. I did a small amount of implementation for grok filter too, but it is only lightly tested, so approach with caution : ).
Currently my work on this is in semi-retirement while I focus on a few other things, but interested to hear what you are wanting to do with it and happy to try to answer any questions if you have them, I did a fairly through investigation of what the previous author did.
Hi,
I have been working with sequence for the last two months extending it to output its patterns in syslog-ng patterndb and grok for Logstash formats. I have had to make a few changes to sequence code, largely around remembering where the spaces are, adding a database so we can decide to print the patterns on demand, rather than after each analysis, among other things.
It is in a company repo for now, but the goal is to make it available to the open source community.
I would love to discuss this with you.
https://www.linkedin.com/in/louise-harding-3b964551/
Regards
Louise
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