oui 0.0.2 → 0.0.3
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- checksums.yaml +4 -4
- data/.gitignore +1 -0
- data/.travis.yml +4 -0
- data/Gemfile +5 -0
- data/Gemfile.lock +20 -4
- data/Procfile +1 -0
- data/README.md +51 -0
- data/Rakefile +61 -0
- data/TODO.md +10 -0
- data/bin/oui +19 -2
- data/config.ru +6 -0
- data/config/newrelic.yml +227 -0
- data/config/unicorn.rb +18 -0
- data/data/oui.txt +1159 -70
- data/data/translations.yml +228 -96
- data/lib/oui.rb +0 -1
- data/lib/oui/mac_address.rb +5 -1
- data/lib/oui/server.rb +22 -2
- data/lib/oui/version.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/oui/views/form.erb +21 -0
- data/lib/oui/views/layout.erb +31 -0
- data/lib/oui/views/layout_plain.erb +22 -0
- data/lib/oui/views/thanks.erb +27 -0
- data/public/assets/all.js +15 -0
- data/public/assets/fastclick.js +737 -0
- data/public/assets/jquery-2.0.3.min.js +6 -0
- data/public/assets/jquery.FloatLabel.css +1 -0
- data/public/assets/jquery.FloatLabel.js +52 -0
- data/public/assets/jquery.FloatOption.js +56 -0
- data/public/assets/screen.css +267 -0
- metadata +18 -5
- data/lib/oui/address.rb +0 -5
- data/spec/oui/address_spec.rb +0 -10
checksums.yaml
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SHA1:
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metadata.gz:
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metadata.gz: 2615ddef89daccfce7848cd820e7099698d2a543
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data.tar.gz: eabfb4df35310bd79aa3310ae5cb2f867c035231
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metadata.gz: 477f020c7cbcad34419f717b5565090f44e9066d1fa3658959f5cdea8d8777343559519b08eaf89f796f49cd7b0a58722211a45620f006377951beec74143831
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data.tar.gz: f4cfd5bf693de11ceb9673d39f6dbf338b433f2238a7826655ec090dba7779d5ab0545e28ba589f104213e08e21fa1d0f5d2261c34dc8fc773476cfa04cc6f03
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data/.gitignore
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oui!
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pry
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data/Procfile
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web: bundle exec rackup -p $PORT
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data/README.md
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look up OUI information /w Chinese translation using MAC addresses
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OUI info from [IEEE OUI text file](https://standards.ieee.org/develop/regauth/oui/oui.txt)
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[![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/modouwifi/oui-gem.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/modouwifi/oui-gem)
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Currently hosted on [heroku.com](https://heroku.com), live at [http://oui.ly.md](http://oui.ly.md), try URLs like this: [http://oui.ly.md/lookup?mac=14:10:9f:ea:49:11](http://oui.ly.md/lookup?mac=14:10:9f:ea:49:11)
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## Service Benchmark
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Roughly 320 requests per second, or 20000 requests per minute.
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with `ab -n 20000 -c 100 http://oui.ly.md/lookup?mac=14:10:9f:ea:49:11`
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```
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Server Software: thin
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Server Hostname: oui.ly.md
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Server Port: 80
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Document Path: /lookup?mac=14:10:9f:ea:49:11
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Document Length: 74 bytes
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Concurrency Level: 100
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Time taken for tests: 61.629 seconds
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Complete requests: 20000
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Failed requests: 0
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Write errors: 0
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Total transferred: 6160000 bytes
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HTML transferred: 1480000 bytes
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Requests per second: 324.52 [#/sec] (mean)
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Time per request: 308.143 [ms] (mean)
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Time per request: 3.081 [ms] (mean, across all concurrent requests)
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Transfer rate: 97.61 [Kbytes/sec] received
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Connection Times (ms)
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min mean[+/-sd] median max
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Connect: 72 74 24.0 73 846
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Processing: 86 233 78.3 233 2377
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Waiting: 85 231 78.0 231 2375
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Total: 161 307 80.9 306 2450
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Percentage of the requests served within a certain time (ms)
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50% 306
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66% 327
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100% 2450 (longest request)
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```
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## Installation
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data/Rakefile
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# RSpec::Core::RakeTask.new(:spec)
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def download_logs
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def show_report
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require "oui"
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logs = File.read('tmp/logs.txt')
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logs.each_line do |line|
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if line =~ /(#{OUI::MACAddress.mac_regex_string})/
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org = OUI::MACAddress.parse(mac).organization
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if org.chinese_name.nil? || org.chinese_name.length > 10
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- support vendor override: need to analyze logs
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- support locally administered addresses (e.g. 0A:72:2C:1E:8B:0A)
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- support Individual Address Block (addresses start with 40-D8-55)
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## server
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- utilize `.profile` and capture `SIGTERM` as described in [https://devcenter.heroku.com/articles/dynos#the-dyno-manager](https://devcenter.heroku.com/articles/dynos#the-dyno-manager)
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# This file configures the New Relic Agent. New Relic monitors
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# Ruby, Java, .NET, PHP, and Python applications with deep visibility and low overhead.
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# separated list of up to three distinct names, or a yaml list.
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# which is performed asynchronously in a background thread. If you'd prefer
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# ssl: false
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#============================== Browser Monitoring ===============================
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# New Relic Real User Monitoring gives you insight into the performance real users are
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# experiencing with your website. This is accomplished by measuring the time it takes for
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# your users' browsers to download and render your web pages by injecting a small amount
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# Proxy settings for connecting to the New Relic server.
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