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netsa-python - Python routines and frameworks helpful when developing analyses using the SiLK toolkit
- Description:
The netsa-python library is a grab-bag of Python routines and frameworks
that the NetSA team at CERT has found helpful when developing analyses using the SiLK
toolkit. Of particular note are the netsa.script NetSA Scripting
Framework, which provides a standard framework for writing scripts that
process flow data, and the netsa.util.shell command line processing
system, which provides tools for managing extremely complicated
collections of shell processes that should fail or succeed together
(extremely useful when working with named pipes).
netsa-python is compatible with Python versions 2.4 and greater.
Here are the tools installed:
netsa.script — The NetSA Scripting Framework
netsa.sql — SQL Database Access
netsa.util.shell — Robust Shell Pipelines
Data Manipulation
netsa.data.countries — Country and Region Codes
netsa.data.format — Formatting Data for Output
netsa.data.nice — “Nice” Numbers for Chart Bounds
netsa.data.times — Time and Date Manipulation
Miscellaneous Facilities
netsa.files — File and Path Manipulation
netsa.files.datefiles — Date-based filenames
netsa.json — JSON Wrapper Module
netsa.tools.service — Tools for building services
netsa.util.clitest — Utility for testing CLI tools
netsa.util.compat — Python version compatibility code
Packages
netsa-python-1.5-1.fc23.src
[659 KiB] |
Changelog
by Lawrence R. Rogers (2016-05-24):
* Release 11.5-1.4.3-1
1.5
netsa-python no longer supports versions of Python prior to 2.6.
Removed functions and modules deprecated in netsa-python 1.4.
Bug fixes and improvements to netsa.script.golem.
1.4.4
Fixed error in netsa.script that caused a default for file params to be checked for before command-line arguments were handled.
Fixed default regex for label params in netsa.script.
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netsa-python-1.4.3-1.fc23.src
[700 KiB] |
Changelog
by Lawrence R. Rogers (2013-02-18):
* Release 1.4.3-1
* Added server-side cursor support to netsa.sql's psycopg2 driver, so that results are streamed back instead of fetched all together.
* Fixed an exception caused by using num_prefix on values <= 1e-21.
* Remove netsa_silk support version SiLK versions older than SiLK 3.
* Provide unnamed arguments to scripts via netsa.script.get_extra_args().
* Better support for finding non-standard Sphinx installs.
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