MagicStats is a Web server log analysis tool that aims to be powerful and flexible, while still maintaining high performance. It is customizable on three levels (plugins, themes, and config files).
| Tags | Internet Log Analysis |
|---|---|
| Licenses | GPL |
Recent releases


Changes: A fix for a SEGV when finishing up some log files, the DailySummaryPlugin works much better on Monthly pages, the source is -Wall clean, the Dejavu theme is significantly nicer to use, and a new, simpler, syntax for instantiating themes has been introduced.


Changes: The Count plugin now ignores empty strings, Web site referrer information is cleaned up, theme files now have powerful function evaluation capability, the Fancy theme now ignores intra-website referrers when generating most common referrer chart, a new Truncate AccessFilter is available, and precompiled binaries for Win32 are also updated.


Changes: This release improves ALT tags for better Lynx support, referrer information is now shown in Fancy and Dejavu themes, and a new "Count" plug-in that generalizes the PageCount and HostCount plug-ins is included.


Changes: A fix for a bug that was caused by URLs with //'s in them, data tables can now have parametric links to other pages, minor bugfixes for the Fancy theme, and the Fancy theme's most frequent host table links directly to the details page. Additionally, documentation from the Web site is now included in the MagicStats distribution.


Changes: This release fixes several minor bugs, including a bug that made MagicStats lose accesslogs in some cases, as well as an AccessFormatPlugin to parse IIS4.0 log files.
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Recent commentsExcellent Stats Program!!!
I have seen a great deal of stats programs out there, but none offer the flexibilty and creativity of MagicStats. The themes idea is brilliant and allows me to customize my stats page to suit my personality.
For all reading about this program, I encourage you to either create your own theme (and submit it back to sabre) or to help in its development!
Thanks Chris for making this opensource!