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A CD rip logchecker, used for analyzing the generated logs for any problems that would potentially indicate a non-perfect rip was produced. Of course, just because a log doesn’t score a perfect 100% does not mean that the produced rip isn’t bit perfect, it’s just less likely. While this library can largely run on both Linux and Windows, validating of checksums is only really supported for Linux.
While this library will analyze most parts of a log, unfortunately it cannot properly validate the checksums for all types of logs. This is due to creators of these programs making their logchecker closed source and involves some amount of custom mathematical work to produce it. Therefore, we have to fallback on external methods to validate the checksums of EAC and XLD. If the logchecker detects that we do not have the necessary programs, then we will just skip this external step and assume the checksum is valid. For setting up the necessary programs to validate the checksum, see below for the given program you care about.
pip3 install cchardet eac-logchecker xld-logchecker
Go to our releases and grab the logchecker.phar
file. Download this file, and then it can executed via CLI by running php logchecker.phar
.
Alternatively, if you chmod +x logchecker.phar
, it can be executed directly by doing ./logchecker.phar
.
To install it globally, run:
mv logchecker.phar /usr/local/bin/logchecker
chmod +x /usr/local/bin/logchecker
$ logchecker --help
Usage:
analyze [options] [--] <file>
Arguments:
file Log file to analyze
Options:
--output Print the HTML log text
-h, --help Display this help message
-q, --quiet Do not output any message
-V, --version Display this application version
--ansi Force ANSI output
--no-ansi Disable ANSI output
-n, --no-interaction Do not ask any interactive question
-file, --out=OUT File to write HTML log text to
-v|vv|vvv, --verbose Increase the verbosity of messages: 1 for normal output, 2 for more verbose output and 3 for debug
Help:
This command analyzes a log file
$ logchecker tests/logs/wgdbcm.log
Score : 57
Checksum: checksum_missing
Details :
[Notice] Translated log from Русский (Russian) to English.
EAC version older than 0.99 (-30 points)
Could not verify read mode (-1 point)
Could not verify read offset (-1 point)
Could not verify null samples
Could not verify gap handling (-10 points)
Could not verify id3 tag setting (-1 point)
<?php
$logchecker = new OrpheusNET\Logchecker\Logchecker();
$logchecker->add_file('path/to/file.log');
list($score, $details, $checksum_state, $log_text) = $logchecker->parse();
composer require orpheusnet/logchecker
<?php
require __DIR__ . '/vendor/autoload.php';
use OrpheusNET\Logchecker\Logchecker;
$logchecker = new Logchecker();
$logchecker->newFile('/path/to/log/file');
$logchecker->parse();
print('Ripper : ' . $logchecker->getRipper() . "\n");
print('Version : ' . $logchecker->getRipperVersion() . "\n");
print('Score : ' . $logchecker->getScore() . "\n");
print('Checksum : ' . $logchecker->getChecksumState() . "\n");
print("\nDetails:\n");
foreach ($logchecker->getDetails() as $detail) {
print(" {$detail}\n");
}
print("\nLog Text:\n\n{$logchecker->getLog()}");
To build your own phar, you can checkout this repository, and then
run the bin/compile
script. To do this, run the following commands:
git clone https://github.com/OPSnet/Logchecker
cd Logchecker
composer install
php -d phar.readonly=0 bin/compile