homebrew-core/Formula/pgbadger.rb

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class Pgbadger < Formula
homepage "https://dalibo.github.io/pgbadger/"
url "https://downloads.sourceforge.net/project/pgbadger/6.4/pgbadger-6.4.tar.gz"
sha256 "a2a3b38e64c20b95d3ae395f93f41cda30492f844885a7ec5d5b2fbb090ec2f3"
head "https://github.com/dalibo/pgbadger.git"
bottle do
cellar :any
sha256 "588d67e7a2ceee5a2465e2d28d4087d1c51d25593b1ae15f728d6b260628cc9e" => :yosemite
sha256 "b24b5ef55b6b26c3e51a184488317cbc0e303c460ac068e5336181f24652aa6f" => :mavericks
sha256 "3754aa6ed54fbfe21b48ba5dc528bd1ffa44256c464a02d1c68f3fd377798258" => :mountain_lion
end
def install
system "perl", "Makefile.PL", "DESTDIR=#{buildpath}"
system "make"
system "make", "install"
bin.install "usr/local/bin/pgbadger"
man1.install "usr/local/share/man/man1/pgbadger.1"
chmod 0755, bin+"pgbadger" # has 555 by default
chmod 0644, man1+"pgbadger.1" # has 444 by default
end
def caveats; <<-EOS.undent
You must configure your PostgreSQL server before using pgBadger.
Edit postgresql.conf (in #{var}/postgres if you use Homebrew's
PostgreSQL), set the following parameters, and restart PostgreSQL:
log_destination = 'stderr'
log_line_prefix = '%t [%p]: [%l-1] user=%u,db=%d '
log_statement = 'none'
log_duration = off
log_min_duration_statement = 0
log_checkpoints = on
log_connections = on
log_disconnections = on
log_lock_waits = on
log_temp_files = 0
lc_messages = 'C'
EOS
end
test do
(testpath/"server.log").write <<-EOS.undent
LOG: autovacuum launcher started
LOG: database system is ready to accept connections
EOS
system bin/"pgbadger", "-f", "syslog", "server.log"
File.exist? "out.html"
end
end