Just drag and drop them into the interface in the same way you import log files and the LFA will automatically detect the log components, and upload the events for analysis. Rather forcing you to try and get raw logs, you can now just upload these file types directly into the Log File Analyser. It can be a struggle to get hold of log files, and when you finally do – the log file data can be provided in random formats that are not raw access logs, such as CSVs or TSVs. This is an advanced feature, and in general is intended for more complex use cases. You can view what log file components are used for each field, customise or debug. To enable this feature, select the ‘Show log fields configuration window on each import’ option under the ‘ New Project’ configuration. You’re able to preview what’s in the log file and which log file components have been selected against which fields in the tool, and adjust if necessary. While the LFA can automatically parse virtually all log formats, this is useful when log files are extremely customised, or a required field is missing. The Log File Analyser has been upgraded to support a wider variety of log file formats automatically, and now provides the ability to view and customise fields to be used within the log file. Other search bots, such as Baidu or Yandex still go through reverse DNS verification, so remove these from the default selection of a new project to speed up the process further, if they are not required. This means you can verify search bots almost instantly – saving loads of time. Search bot verification for Googlebot and Bingbot has been updated to use their public IP lists, which were kindly provided by the search engines, rather than performing a reverse DNS lookup. We’ve been busy working on heavily requested features and improvements. If you’re not already familiar with the Log File Analyser tool, it allows you to upload your server log files, verify search engine bots, and get valuable insight into search bot behaviour when crawling your website. We’re pleased to announce the release of the Screaming Frog Log File Analyser 5.0, codenamed ‘by the Sea’.
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