From: Steven Baltakatei Sandoval Date: Tue, 14 Jul 2020 22:27:50 +0000 (+0000) Subject: fix(bklog):Update plan, bump version (bklog working) X-Git-Url: https://zdv2.bktei.com/gitweb/EVA-2020-02.git/commitdiff_plain/b773158ab3376261c6b132f04d2d3bff9644be8a fix(bklog):Update plan, bump version (bklog working) Complete fix for `bklog` duration string bug. --- diff --git a/exec/bklog b/exec/bklog index a99468a..504ecbc 100644 --- a/exec/bklog +++ b/exec/bklog @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ dirTmpDefault="/dev/shm"; # Default parent of working directory # Script Metadata scriptName="bklog"; # Define basename of script file. -scriptVersion="0.1.28-test4"; # Define version of script. +scriptVersion="0.1.29"; # Define version of script. scriptURL="https://gitlab.com/baltakatei/ninfacyzga-01"; # Define wesite hosting this script. scriptTimeStartEpoch="$(date +%s)"; # Save start time of script in epoch seconds scriptTimeStart="$(date +%Y%m%dT%H%M%S.%N)"; # YYYYmmddTHHMMSS.NNNNNNNNN diff --git a/exec/bklog-plan.org b/exec/bklog-plan.org index 597f653..36dd08b 100644 --- a/exec/bklog-plan.org +++ b/exec/bklog-plan.org @@ -1,5 +1,6 @@ * bklog task list -** TODO Adjust filename duration dynamically +** DONE Adjust filename duration dynamically + CLOSED: [2020-07-14 Tue 22:17] 2020-07-12T21:17Z; bktei> Currently, the "duration" component of the output filename for a given chunk is calculated from the ~bufferTTL~ variable which does not necessarily reflect the amount of buffer lines @@ -53,7 +54,11 @@ in seconds between ~bufferTimestampOld~ and ~bufferTimestampNew~ may be calculated and an appropriate duration string generated from the ~timeDuration()~ function. -** TODO Update ~SECONDS~ variable during while read loop +2020-07-14T22:17:16Z; bktei> Initial adjustment of SECONDS +implemented. Ongoing monitoring of end time of each buffer round +~while read~ loop checked. +** DONE Update ~SECONDS~ variable during while read loop + CLOSED: [2020-07-14 Tue 16:22] 2020-07-14T00:58Z; bktei> The starting timestamps of each output file still drifts against system time. Although the ~while read~ loop does not lose data, the drift causes the output files to be named weirdly. @@ -67,11 +72,20 @@ number of lines being read in each buffer round should be tracked and a modulus comparison may be implemented within the ~while read~ loop so that a correction is made after some fraction of the expected lines to be read are read. + +2020-07-14T16:21Z; bktei> I ran a test to see if SECONDS drifts and it +does not. The lag is caused by other synchronous commands. The +solution will be to adjust the variables against which SECONDS is +compared. ** TODO Account for "early-exit" bug in input script -2020-07-14T03:00Z; bktei> What happens if the script piping its stdout -into ~bklog~ immediately exits without providing any stdout (ex: a -python script with a missing module)? ~bklog~ should be able to detect -the latest exit code and exit early. It should also be able to detect -if the incoming pipe is closed. +*** 2020-07-14T03:00Z; bktei> +What happens if the script piping its stdout into ~bklog~ immediately +exits without providing any stdout (ex: a python script with a missing +module)? ~bklog~ should be able to detect the latest exit code and +exit early. It should also be able to detect if the incoming pipe is +closed. + +*** 2020-07-14T22:25Z; bktei> +Possible solution using ~dd~, ~od~, and ~if [ -z string ]~ [[https://unix.stackexchange.com/a/33055][here]]. * bklog narrative