class Pgbadger < Formula desc "Log analyzer for PostgreSQL" homepage "https://dalibo.github.io/pgbadger/" url "https://github.com/dalibo/pgbadger/archive/v8.2.tar.gz" sha256 "e4c596c021997aa2271300c57097f6e07814d3be49a96acf06b04bc35ede754e" head "https://github.com/dalibo/pgbadger.git" bottle do cellar :any_skip_relocation sha256 "80dddbcc393ef42d336fee644345de03a364c01e8901f8ee078e8d932509de7e" => :el_capitan sha256 "39756e619f5671942cc279fffdcbac5ba43facb15c08da9e5afebfe5291890a1" => :yosemite sha256 "d057b3c13e60b5abc2c78564800f638341a46608d5e43f9ae36d8b71e0eed6a5" => :mavericks 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.1p" 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" assert File.exist? "out.html" end end