NAME
Log::Report::Dispatcher::File - send messages to a file or file-handle
INHERITANCE
Log::Report::Dispatcher::File
is a Log::Report::Dispatcher
SYNOPSIS
dispatcher Log::Report::Dispatcher::File => 'stderr'
, to => \*STDERR, accept => 'NOTICE-';
# close a dispatcher
dispatcher close => 'stderr';
# let dispatcher open and close the file
dispatcher FILE => 'mylog', to => '/var/log/mylog'
, charset => 'utf-8';
...
dispatcher close => 'mylog'; # will close file
# open yourself, then also close yourself
open OUT, ">:encoding('iso-8859-1')", '/var/log/mylog'
or fault "...";
dispatcher FILE => 'mylog', to => \*OUT;
...
dispatcher close => 'mylog';
close OUT;
# dispatch into a scalar
my $output = '';
open $outfile, '>', \$output;
dispatcher FILE => 'into-scalar', to => \$outfile;
...
dispatcher close => 'into-scalar';
print $output;
DESCRIPTION
This basic file logger accepts an file-handle or filename as destination.
[1.00] writing to the file protected by a lock, so multiple processes can write to the same file.
Extends "DESCRIPTION" in Log::Report::Dispatcher.
METHODS
Extends "METHODS" in Log::Report::Dispatcher.
Constructors
Extends "Constructors" in Log::Report::Dispatcher.
- $obj->close()
-
Only when initiated with a FILENAME, the file will be closed. In any other case, nothing will be done.
- Log::Report::Dispatcher::File->new($type, $name, %options)
-
-Option --Defined in --Default accept Log::Report::Dispatcher depend on mode charset Log::Report::Dispatcher LOCALE format <adds timestamp> format_reason Log::Report::Dispatcher 'LOWERCASE' locale Log::Report::Dispatcher <system locale> mode Log::Report::Dispatcher 'NORMAL' replace false to <required>
- accept => REASONS
- charset => CHARSET
- format => CODE|'LONG'
-
[1.00] process each printed line. By default, this adds a timestamp, but you may want to add hostname, process number, or more.
format => sub { '['.localtime().'] '.$_[0] } format => sub { shift } # no timestamp format => 'LONG'
The first parameter to format is the string to print; it is already translated and trailed by a newline. The second parameter is the text-domain (if known).
[1.10] As third parameter, you get the $msg raw object as well (maybe you want to use the message context?) [1.19] After the three positional parameters, there may be a list of pairs providing additional facts about the exception. It may contain
location
information.The "LONG" format is equivalent to:
my $t = strftime "%FT%T", gmtime; "[$t $$] $_[1] $_[0]"
Use of context:
format => sub { my ($msgstr, $domain, $msg, %more) = @_; my $host = $msg->context->{host}; "$host $msgstr"; }
- format_reason => 'UPPERCASE'|'LOWERCASE'|'UCFIRST'|'IGNORE'|CODE
- locale => LOCALE
- mode => 'NORMAL'|'VERBOSE'|'ASSERT'|'DEBUG'|0..3
- replace => BOOLEAN
-
Only used in combination with a FILENAME: throw away the old file if it exists. Probably you wish to append to existing information.
Use the LOCALE setting by default, which is LC_CTYPE or LC_ALL or LANG (in that order). If these contain a character-set which Perl understands, then that is used, otherwise silently ignored.
- to => FILENAME|FILEHANDLE|OBJECT|CODE
-
You can either specify a FILENAME, which is opened in append mode with autoflush on. Or pass any kind of FILE-HANDLE or some OBJECT which implements a
print()
method. You probably want to have autoflush enabled on your FILE-HANDLES.When cleaning-up the dispatcher, the file will only be closed in case of a FILENAME.
[1.10] When you pass a CODE, then for each log message the function is called with two arguments: this dispatcher object and the message object. In some way (maybe via the message context) you have to determine the log filename. This means that probably many log-files are open at the same time.
# configuration time dispatcher FILE => 'logfile', to => sub { my ($disp, $msg) = @_; $msg->context->{logfile} }; # whenever you want to change the logfile textdomain->updateContext(logfile => '/var/log/app'); (textdomain 'mydomain')->setContext(logfile => '/var/log/app'); # or error __x"help", _context => {logfile => '/dev/tty'}; error __x"help", _context => "logfile=/dev/tty";
Accessors
Extends "Accessors" in Log::Report::Dispatcher.
- $obj->filename()
-
Returns the name of the opened file, or
undef
in case this dispatcher was started from a file-handle or file-object. - $obj->format()
- $obj->isDisabled()
-
Inherited, see "Accessors" in Log::Report::Dispatcher
- $obj->mode()
-
Inherited, see "Accessors" in Log::Report::Dispatcher
- $obj->name()
-
Inherited, see "Accessors" in Log::Report::Dispatcher
- $obj->needs( [$reason] )
-
Inherited, see "Accessors" in Log::Report::Dispatcher
- $obj->output($msg)
-
Returns the file-handle to write the log lines to. [1.10] This may depend on the $msg (especially message context)
- $obj->type()
-
Inherited, see "Accessors" in Log::Report::Dispatcher
File maintenance
Logging
Extends "Logging" in Log::Report::Dispatcher.
- $obj->addSkipStack(@CODE)
- Log::Report::Dispatcher::File->addSkipStack(@CODE)
-
Inherited, see "Logging" in Log::Report::Dispatcher
- $obj->collectLocation()
- Log::Report::Dispatcher::File->collectLocation()
-
Inherited, see "Logging" in Log::Report::Dispatcher
- $obj->collectStack( [$maxdepth] )
- Log::Report::Dispatcher::File->collectStack( [$maxdepth] )
-
Inherited, see "Logging" in Log::Report::Dispatcher
- $obj->log(HASH-$of-%options, $reason, $message, $domain)
-
Inherited, see "Logging" in Log::Report::Dispatcher
- $obj->skipStack()
-
Inherited, see "Logging" in Log::Report::Dispatcher
- $obj->stackTraceLine(%options)
- Log::Report::Dispatcher::File->stackTraceLine(%options)
-
Inherited, see "Logging" in Log::Report::Dispatcher
- $obj->translate(HASH-$of-%options, $reason, $message)
-
Inherited, see "Logging" in Log::Report::Dispatcher
DETAILS
Extends "DETAILS" in Log::Report::Dispatcher.
SEE ALSO
This module is part of Log-Report distribution version 1.38, built on September 09, 2024. Website: http://perl.overmeer.net/CPAN/
LICENSE
Copyrights 2007-2024 by [Mark Overmeer <markov@cpan.org>]. For other contributors see ChangeLog.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. See http://dev.perl.org/licenses/