influxparser 0.0.1 → 0.0.2
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- checksums.yaml +4 -4
- data/lib/influxparser.rb +79 -56
- data/test/test_parse_point_from_docs.rb +250 -0
- metadata +5 -3
checksums.yaml
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data/lib/influxparser.rb
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# TODO: the tags hash should be absent when there are no tags
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# TODO: numbers shouldn't be strings
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# TODO: numbers which aren't strings are floats
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# TODO: numbers with a trailing i are integers -- ALERT this is actually broken
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# TODO: optional timestamp parsing
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# TODO: time key shouldn't exist if there is no time
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# TODO: deal with improper line protocol
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class InfluxParser
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class << self
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def parse_point(s)
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point = {}
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point['_raw'] = s
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s = s.strip # trim whitespace
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measurement_end = s.index /(?<!\\) /
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mparts = s[0..measurement_end-1].split(/(?<!\\),/) # split on unescaped commas for the measurement name and tags
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point['measurement'] = unescape_measurement mparts[0]
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# if any tags were attached to the measurement iterate over them now
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mparts.drop(1).each do |t|
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tag = t.split(/(?<!\\)=/)
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point['tags'][unescape_tag tag[0]] = unescape_tag tag[1]
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end
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point['values'] = {}
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vparts = s[measurement_end+1..-1].split(/(?<!\\),/)
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vparts.each do |v|
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value = v.split(/(?<!\\)=/)
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last_value = unescape_point value[1]
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last_key = unescape_tag value[0]
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point['values'][last_key] = last_value
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end
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# TODO: what happens if the last character of the last value is an escaped quote?
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has_space = last_value.rindex(/ /)
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if has_space
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point['values'][last_key] = unescape_point last_value[0..has_space-1]
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def unescape_measurement(s)
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def unescape_tag(s)
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t = unescape_measurement s
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def unescape_point(s)
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$LOAD_PATH.unshift(File.dirname(__FILE__))
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$LOAD_PATH.unshift(File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), '..', 'lib'))
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$LOAD_PATH.unshift(File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), 'lib'))
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require 'test/unit'
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require 'influxparser'
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class TestParsePointFromDocs < Test::Unit::TestCase # def setup
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# end
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# def teardown
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# end
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def test_two_tags
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point = InfluxParser.parse_point('weather,location=us-midwest,season=summer temperature=82 1465839830100400200')
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assert_not_equal(false,point) # a straight up parse error will false
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# measurement
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assert_equal('weather',point['measurement'])
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# tags
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assert_equal(2,point['tags'].length)
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# check location
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assert_equal(true,point['tags'].key?('location'))
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assert_equal('us-midwest',point['tags']['location'])
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assert_equal(true,point['tags'].key?('season'))
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assert_equal('summer',point['tags']['season'])
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# value
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assert_equal(true,point['values'].key?('temperature'))
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assert_equal('82',point['values']['temperature'])
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assert_equal('1465839830100400200',point['time'])
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end
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def test_no_tags
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point = InfluxParser.parse_point('weather temperature=82 1465839830100400200')
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assert_not_equal(false,point) # a straight up parse error will false
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# measurement
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assert_equal('weather',point['measurement'])
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assert_equal(true,point.key?('tags'))
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assert_equal(true,point['values'].key?('temperature'))
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assert_equal('82',point['values']['temperature'])
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def test_two_values
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point = InfluxParser.parse_point('weather,location=us-midwest temperature=82,humidity=71 1465839830100400200')
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assert_equal('weather',point['measurement'])
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assert_equal('us-midwest',point['tags']['location'])
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assert_equal(true,point['values'].key?('temperature'))
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assert_equal('82',point['values']['temperature'])
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assert_equal(true,point['values'].key?('humidity'))
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def test_timestamp
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point = InfluxParser.parse_point('weather,location=us-midwest temperature=82')
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assert_nil(point['time'])
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def test_float
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point = InfluxParser.parse_point('weather,location=us-midwest temperature=82 1465839830100400200')
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assert_equal('82',point['values']['temperature'])
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def test_integer
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point = InfluxParser.parse_point('weather,location=us-midwest temperature=82i 1465839830100400200')
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def test_string
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point = InfluxParser.parse_point('weather,location=us-midwest temperature="too warm" 1465839830100400200')
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end
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def test_invalid_time
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point = InfluxParser.parse_point('weather,location=us-midwest temperature=82 "1465839830100400200"')
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def test_invalid_string
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point = InfluxParser.parse_point("weather,location=us-midwest temperature='too warm' 1465839830100400200")
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def test_boolean
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point = InfluxParser.parse_point("weather,location=us-midwest temperature=t 1465839830100400200")
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point = InfluxParser.parse_point("weather,location=us-midwest temperature=T 1465839830100400200")
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point = InfluxParser.parse_point("weather,location=us-midwest temperature=F 1465839830100400200")
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point = InfluxParser.parse_point("weather,location=us-midwest temperature=false 1465839830100400200")
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def test_ridiculous_quotes
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# from the influx docs: Do not double or single quote measurement names, tag keys, tag values, and field keys. It is valid line protocol but InfluxDB assumes that the quotes are part of the name.
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point = InfluxParser.parse_point('"weather","location"="us-midwest" "temperature"=82 1465839830100400200')
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assert_equal('"weather"',point['measurement'])
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assert_equal(true,point['tags'].key?('"location"'))
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assert_equal(true,point['values'].key?('"temperature"'))
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point = InfluxParser.parse_point("'weather','location'='us-midwest' 'temperature'=82 1465839830100400200")
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assert_equal("'weather'",point['measurement'])
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assert_equal(true,point['tags'].key?("'location'"))
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assert_equal(true,point['values'].key?("'temperature'"))
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assert_equal('82',point['values']["'temperature'"])
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assert_equal('1465839830100400200',point['time'])
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end
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def test_escaping
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point = InfluxParser.parse_point('weather,location=us\,midwest temperature=82 1465839830100400200')
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assert_not_equal(false,point) # a straight up parse error will false
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assert_equal('us,midwest',point['tags']['location'])
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point = InfluxParser.parse_point('weather,location=us-midwest temp\=rature=82 1465839830100400200')
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assert_not_equal(false,point) # a straight up parse error will false
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assert_equal('82',point['values']['temp=rature'])
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point = InfluxParser.parse_point('weather,location\ place=us-midwest temperature=82 1465839830100400200')
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assert_not_equal(false,point) # a straight up parse error will false
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assert_equal(true,point['tags'].key?('location place'))
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point = InfluxParser.parse_point('wea\,ther,location=us-midwest temperature=82 1465839830100400200')
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assert_not_equal(false,point) # a straight up parse error will false
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point = InfluxParser.parse_point('wea\ ther,location=us-midwest temperature=82 1465839830100400200')
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# so many slashes -- note they're extra terrible because I need to escape ruby slashes in the test strings
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# forward slash
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point = InfluxParser.parse_point('weather,location=us-midwest temperature_str="too hot/cold" 1465839830100400201')
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assert_not_equal(false,point) # a straight up parse error will false
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assert_equal('too hot/cold',point['values']['temperature_str'])
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# one slash
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point = InfluxParser.parse_point('weather,location=us-midwest temperature_str="too hot\cold" 1465839830100400201')
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assert_not_equal(false,point) # a straight up parse error will false
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assert_equal('too hot\cold',point['values']['temperature_str'])
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# two slashes
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point = InfluxParser.parse_point('weather,location=us-midwest temperature_str="too hot\\\cold" 1465839830100400201')
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assert_not_equal(false,point) # a straight up parse error will false
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assert_equal('too hot\cold',point['values']['temperature_str'])
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# three slashes
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point = InfluxParser.parse_point('weather,location=us-midwest temperature_str="too hot\\\\\cold" 1465839830100400201')
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assert_not_equal(false,point) # a straight up parse error will false
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assert_equal("too hot\\\\cold",point['values']['temperature_str'])
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# four slashes
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point = InfluxParser.parse_point('weather,location=us-midwest temperature_str="too hot\\\\\\\cold" 1465839830100400201')
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assert_not_equal(false,point) # a straight up parse error will false
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assert_equal("too hot\\\\cold",point['values']['temperature_str'])
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# five slashes
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point = InfluxParser.parse_point('weather,location=us-midwest temperature_str="too hot\\\\\\\\\cold" 1465839830100400201')
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assert_not_equal(false,point) # a straight up parse error will false
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assert_equal("too hot\\\\\\cold",point['values']['temperature_str'])
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end
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end
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CHANGED
@@ -1,14 +1,14 @@
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1
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--- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
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name: influxparser
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version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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version: 0.0.
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version: 0.0.2
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platform: ruby
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authors:
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- Robert Labrie
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autorequire:
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bindir: bin
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cert_chain: []
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date: 2020-
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date: 2020-02-03 00:00:00.000000000 Z
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dependencies: []
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description: Unofficial influx line protocol parser
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email: robert.labrie@gmail.com
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extra_rdoc_files: []
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files:
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- lib/influxparser.rb
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- test/test_parse_point_from_docs.rb
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homepage:
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licenses: []
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metadata: {}
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@@ -40,4 +41,5 @@ rubygems_version: 2.5.2.1
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41
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signing_key:
|
41
42
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specification_version: 3
|
42
43
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summary: InfluxDB line protocol parser
|
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-
test_files:
|
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test_files:
|
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- test/test_parse_point_from_docs.rb
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