# CEF to HashMap [![macOS](https://github.com/marirs/cef2hashmap-rs/actions/workflows/macos.yml/badge.svg)](https://github.com/marirs/cef2hashmap-rs/actions/workflows/macos.yml) [![Linux Arm7](https://github.com/marirs/cef2hashmap-rs/actions/workflows/linux_arm.yml/badge.svg)](https://github.com/marirs/cef2hashmap-rs/actions/workflows/linux_arm.yml) [![Linux x86_64](https://github.com/marirs/cef2hashmap-rs/actions/workflows/linux_x86_64.yml/badge.svg)](https://github.com/marirs/cef2hashmap-rs/actions/workflows/linux_x86_64.yml) [![Windows](https://github.com/marirs/cef2hashmap-rs/actions/workflows/windows.yml/badge.svg)](https://github.com/marirs/cef2hashmap-rs/actions/workflows/windows.yml) Convert a syslog CEF string or a regular CEF string to a HashMap object. ### Requirements - Rust 1.56+ (2021 edition) ### Example Usage ```toml [dependencies] cef2hashmap = "0.1.3" ``` and then ```rust use cef2hashmap::CefToHashMap; fn main() { let example = "<134>2022-02-14T03:17:30-08:00 TEST CEF:0|Vendor|Product|20.0.560|600|User Signed In|3|src=127.0.0.1 suser=Admin target=Admin msg=User signed in from 127.0.0.1 Tenant=Primary TenantId=0 act= cs1Label=Testing Label 1 Key cs1=Testing Label 1 String Value"; println!("{:#?}", example.to_hashmap(true)); } ``` - pass `false` to `.to_hashmap(false)` if you don't want to preserve the original event --- License: MIT