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Introduction

The JITL CheckLogJob template can be used to check log output of a previously executed job in the workflow. 

  • Analysis includes to identify warnings and errors.
  • Analysis includes to identify output for decision-making about next steps in a workflow.

The job template makes use of the JS7 - REST Web Service API:

FEATURE AVAILABILITY STARTING FROM RELEASE 2.7.2

Usage

When defining the job either:

  • invoke the Wizard that is available from the Job Properties tab in the Configuration view and select the JITL CheckLogJob Template and relevant arguments

or

  • specify the JITL job class and com.sos.jitl.jobs.checklog.CheckLogJob Java class name.

Example

Download (upload .json): js7_checklog.workflow.json 

This sample workflow includes the following jobs:

  • create-log: creates log output.
  • check-log: analyzes log output of the previous job.
  • display-result: displays the outcome of log analysis.



To create the check-log job, users can invoke the job wizzard like this.



Explanation:

  • Add an empty job from the instruction panel.
  • Specify a name and a label for the job.
  • Select an Agent.

In a next step invoke the job wizard that you find in the upper right corner of the job property editor. The wizard brings up the following popup window:


Explanation:

  • From the list of available job templates select the CheckLogJob.

Then hit the Next button to make the job wizard display available arguments:


When hitting the Submit button the wizard adds the required arguments to the job which should look like this:

Documentation

The Job Documentation including the full list of arguments can be found from: https://www.sos-berlin.com/doc/JS7-JITL/CheckLogJob.xml

Arguments

The CheckLogJob class accepts the following arguments:


NameRequiredDescriptionDefault

job

yes

Job in the current workflow for which log output should be analyzed

If the job occurs more than once in the workflow, the label argument must be specified.


label

no

Label of the job for which log output should be analyzed

If the job occurs more than once in the workflow, the label argument must be specified to identify the unique occurrence of the job..


pattern

yes

Regular expression used to analyze the log

The regular expression is applied to log output of the job.


Exampe 1: Identify lines with errors

Arguments:

pattern = ".*error.*"
log = "One line with error" + "\r\n" + "Line without the word" + "\r\n" + "And one line with error in the middle";

Return Variables:

  • js7CheckLogMatches: One line with error|And one line with error in the middle
  • js7CheckLogMatchedGroups:
  • js7CheckLogMatchCount: 2
  • js7CheckLogGroupCount: 0
  • js7CheckLogGroupsMatchesCount: 0


Example 2: Identify Event IDs

Arguments:

pattern = "event:\d{3}";
log = "The first line with event:1234" + "\r\n" + "Line without event" + "\r\n" + "And one line with event:456 and event:555 in the middle";

Return Variables:

  • js7CheckLogMatches: event:123|event:456|event:555
  • js7CheckLogMatchedGroups:
  • js7CheckLogMatchCount: 3
  • js7CheckLogGroupCount: 0
  • js7CheckLogGroupsMatchesCount: 0


Example 3: Identify dates

Arguments:

pattern = "\d{1,2}.\d{1,2}.\d{4}";
log = "1.2.2002: first line" + "\r\n" + "04.1.1888: second line" + "\r\n" + "22.11.2001: third line";

Return Variables:

  • js7CheckLogMatchedGroups:
  • js7CheckLogMatches: 1.2.2002|04.1.1888|22.11.2001
  • js7CheckLogMatchedGroups:
  • js7CheckLogMatchCount: 3
  • js7CheckLogGroupCount: 0
  • js7CheckLogGroupsMatchesCount: 0


Example 4: Identify dates

Arguments:

pattern = "(\d{1,2}.\d{1,2}.\d{4}).(.*)$";
log = "1.2.2002: first line" + "\r\n" + "04.1.1888: second line" + "\r\n" + "22.11.2001: third line";

Return Variables:

  • js7CheckLogMatches: 1.2.2002: first line|04.1.1888: second line|22.11.2001: third line
  • js7CheckLogMatchedGroups: 1.2.2002|04.1.1888|22.11.2001
  • js7CheckLogMatchCount: 3
  • js7CheckLogGroupCount: 0
  • js7CheckLogGroupsMatchesCount: 6


separator

no

Separator for matches

Executing the regular expression on log output can result in several matches that are returned from the js7CheckLogMatches or js7CheckLogMatchedGroups variables. Matches are separated from each other by the separator character. By default the pipe character | is used.

|
timeout

no

Maximum duration to read task history

When the CheckLogJob job is executed, the JOC Cockpit History may not yet have been added related results of the job execution to be analyzed.

Repeated calls are performed with a delay of 3s until a call is successful or the maximum duration specified for the timeout is reached whichever occurs first.

15
multiline

no

Handling log output as one line or as multiple lines

Enables multiline mode in which the expressions ^ and $ match just after or before, respectively, a line terminator or the end of the input sequence.

By default the expressions match the beginning and the end of the entire input sequence. Multiline mode can be enabled by the embedded flag expression (?m) too.

false
case_insensitive

no

Handling of uppercase/lowercase

Enables case-insensitive matching. By default, case-insensitive matching assumes that only characters in the US-ASCII charset are being matched. Unicode-aware case-insensitive matching can be enabled by specifying the UNICODE_CASE flag in combination with this flag. Case-insensitive matching can be enabled via the embedded flag expression (?i) too. Specifying the flag may impose slight performance penalties.

false

unix_lines

no

Handling of line mode

This flag enables Unix line mode in which '\n' is used as a line terminator and ‘\r’ is treated as a literal character.

false

Return Values

The return code of the job is 0 if the pattern matches and otherwise is 1.


NameDescription
js7CheckLogMatchedGroups

Matching Groups

A string value holding the matching groups of the task log. An empty value is returned if the pattern doesn't match. In case of a pattern specifying capturing groups, the matching characters are provided for each group. The return variable holds values per group separated by the character specified from the separator argument.

js7CheckLogMatches

Matches

A string value holding the matching characters of the task log. An empty value is returned if the pattern doesn't match The return variable holds values per match separated by the character specified from the separator argument.

js7CheckLogMatchCount

Count of Matches

The number of matches from the task log.

js7CheckLogGroupsMatchesCount

Count of matched Groups

The number of matched groups that depends on the value for the multiline argument:

  • false: Total of matched groups with the task log being considered a single line.
  • true: Total of matched groups for each line.
js7CheckLogGroupCount

Count of Groups

The number of groups in the pattern.

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