Syslogparser ============ This is a syslog parser for the Go programming language. Installing ---------- go get github.com/jeromer/syslogparser Supported RFCs -------------- RFC 3164 : https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3164 RFC 5424 : https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5424 Not all features described in RFCs above are supported but only the most part of it. For exaple SDIDs are not supported in RFC5424 and STRUCTURED-DATA are parsed as a whole string. This parser should solve 80% of use cases. If your use cases are in the 20% remaining ones I would recommend you to fully test what you want to achieve and provide a patch if you want. Parsing an RFC 3164 syslog message ---------------------------------- b := "<34>Oct 11 22:14:15 mymachine su: 'su root' failed for lonvick on /dev/pts/8" buff := []byte(b) p := rfc3164.NewParser(buff) err := p.Parse() if err != nil { panic(err) } for k, v := range p.Dump() { fmt.Println(k, ":", v) } You should see timestamp : 2013-10-11 22:14:15 +0000 UTC hostname : mymachine tag : su content : 'su root' failed for lonvick on /dev/pts/8 priority : 34 facility : 4 severity : 2 Parsing an RFC 5424 syslog message ---------------------------------- b := `<165>1 2003-10-11T22:14:15.003Z mymachine.example.com evntslog - ID47 [exampleSDID@32473 iut="3" eventSource="Application" eventID="1011"] An application event log entry...` buff := []byte(b) p := rfc5424.NewParser(buff) err := p.Parse() if err != nil { panic(err) } for k, v := range p.Dump() { fmt.Println(k, ":", v) } You should see version : 1 timestamp : 2003-10-11 22:14:15.003 +0000 UTC app_name : evntslog msg_id : ID47 message : An application event log entry... priority : 165 facility : 20 severity : 5 hostname : mymachine.example.com proc_id : - structured_data : [exampleSDID@32473 iut="3" eventSource="Application" eventID="1011"] Running tests ------------- make tests Running benchmarks ------------------ make benchmarks