NAME
Fault::Msg - Internal message encapsulation class.
SYNOPSIS
use Fault::Msg;
$self = Fault::Msg->new ($m,$t,$p);
$m = $self->set_msg ($m);
$t = $self->set_type ($t);
$p = $self->set_priority ($p);
$prefix = $self->set_prefix ($prefix);
$tag = $self->set_tag ($tag);
($stamp,$p,$t,$process,$taggedmsg) = $self->get;
$taggedmsg = $self->msg;
$stamp = $self->timestamp;
$time = $self->time;
$date = $self->date;
$processname = $self->processname;
$p = $self->priority;
$t = $self->type;
$prefix = $self->prefix;
$tag = $self->tag;
$bool = $self->is_blank;
$line = $self->stamped_log_line;
$line = $self->unstamped_log_line;
Inheritance
UNIVERSAL
Fault::Msg
Description
A Fault::Msg is an object internal to the Fault::Logger system. It encapsultes all the required information about a message that will be used for a fault or log report. It makes certain that all required values are present and correct so that other internal classes do not have to do so.
The message text itself is stored in three parts: prefix, tag and msg. The prefix is used only in printed log lines. A tag, if present, is included as if it were part of the message text.
Examples
None.
Class Variables
None.
Instance Variables
timestamp The time and date stamp at the time of creation of Msg.
date The date portion of the timestamp string.
time The time portion of the timestamp string.
process $::PROCESS_NAME or a default value.
msg The base message text.
type The message type.
priority The syslog priority type.
blankflg True if the base message is a default.
prefix A special prefix text that is not 'part' of the message.
tag A prefix that when set is alway included with the base
message.
Class Methods
- $self = Fault::Msg->new ($m,$t,$p)
- $self = Fault::Msg->new ($m,$t)
- $self = Fault::Msg->new ($m)
- $self = Fault::Msg->new
-
Create an instance of $Fault::Msg for the message, type and priority specified. If values are undef, defaults will be used for the missing values.
If the message ends with a newline, it is removed. If there are embedded format chars the line will be rejected by POSIX::printable.
Instance Methods
- $date = $self->date
-
Return the date string, yyyymmdd.
- ($stamp,$p,$t,$process,$taggedmsg) = $self->get
-
Return the basic list of items used in a log message. Taggedmsg does not include the prefix as prefix's are for log printing.
- $bool = $self->is_blank
-
Return true if the base message text is empty and has been replaced by a default.
- $taggedmsg = $self->msg
-
Return a concatenated string consisting of the tag and the base message.
- $p = $self->priority
-
Return the priority.
- $prefix = $self->prefix
-
Return the message prefix.
- $processname = $self->processname
-
Return the messages originating process name.
- $m = $self->set_msg ($m)
-
Set the base message string. An undefined value will set the blank message flag and set the base message to an informative default message.
If the message ends with a newline, it is removed. If there are embedded format chars the line will be rejected by POSIX::printable.
- $p = $self->set_priority ($p)
-
Set the syslog priority string. An undefined $p will set the priority to a default value compatible with the current string type setting. [See Fault::Logger for more information on defaulting.]
- $prefix = $self->set_prefix ($prefix)
-
Set the prefix string. A prefix will appear before a message and tag in the format '[$prefix] '. A prefix will only appear in strings generated via stamped_log_line and unstamped_log_line.
An undefined $prefix will set prefix to the default value: "".
- $tag = $self->set_tag ($tag)
-
Set a message tag. A tag will be prepended to the message when ever it is used. A undefined $tag will set tag to the default value: "".
- $t = $self->set_type ($t)
-
Set the type of the message. An undefined type string will set type to the default value: 'BUG'.
- $line = $self->stamped_log_line
-
Return a line formatted for use in a private log format or printing format:
"$date $time UTC> $process: $type($priority): ${prefix}${tag}${msg}"
- $tag = $self->tag
-
Return the tag string.
- $time = $self->time
-
Return a time string. A time is formatted: hhmmss.
- $stamp = $self->timestamp
-
Return the message timestamp. A timestamp is formatted: yyyymmddhhmmss.
- $t = $self->type
-
Return the message type string.
- $line = $self->unstamped_log_line
-
Return a line formatted for use in a syslog format:
"$process: $type($priority): ${prefix}${tag}${msg}"
Private Class Method
None.
Private Instance Methods
None.
Errors and Warnings
None.
KNOWN BUGS
POSIX::isprint is used to filter whether a message is junk or not. It should probably make an effort to sanitize the string of format characters rather than reject a potentially good message.
See TODO.
Errors and Warnings
None.
SEE ALSO
None.
AUTHOR
Dale Amon <amon@vnl.com>
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