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Turn an hcdiag support bundle into a DuckDB in one command!
brew install duckdb
Right now Nomallard is just a node project, eventually it'll be bundled as an executable.
npm i
node index.js -d <path_to_unzipped_bundle>
Alternatively, you can perform node index.js -z <path_to_zip>
and Nomallard will unzip and extract the bundle for you. One less step!
After running the command, you will have a new <name>.duck
file. That's your database, do with it what you'd like.
$ duckdb test-db.duck
D select * from jobs;
D .tables
select
year(to_timestamp(createtime // 1000000000)) as y,
month(to_timestamp(createtime // 1000000000)) as m,
day(to_timestamp(createtime // 1000000000)) as d,
count(*) as c
from evaluations group by y, m, d order by y asc, m asc, d asc;
select type, count(*) as c from jobs group by type order by c desc;
select Namespace, ar, count(*) as c from (
select Namespace, JobID, unnest(map_values(TaskGroups)).AutoRevert as ar from deployments
) group by Namespace, ar order by c desc;
select Mode, Level, Category, Count(*) c
from serverlogs group by Mode, Level, Category order by Category;
Note that fields in Duck aren't case sensitive.
select mode, server, level, count(*) from serverlogs
where level in ('ERROR', 'WARN')
group by mode, server, level
order by level;
FAQs
Turn an hcdiag support bundle into a DuckDB in one command!
The npm package nomallard receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, nomallard popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that nomallard demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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