NAME

FlightRecorder - Structured Logging

ABSTRACT

Logging for Distributed Systems

SYNOPSIS

package main;

use FlightRecorder;

my $f = FlightRecorder->new(
  auto => undef
);

# $f->begin('try');
# $f->debug('something happened');
# $f->end;

DESCRIPTION

This package provides a simple mechanism for logging events with context, serializing and distributing the event logs, and producing a transcript of activity to provide insight into the behavior of distributed systems.

INTEGRATES

This package integrates behaviors from:

Data::Object::Role::Pluggable

Data::Object::Role::Throwable

LIBRARIES

This package uses type constraints from:

Types::Standard

ATTRIBUTES

This package has the following attributes:

auto

auto(Maybe[FileHandle])

This attribute is read-only, accepts (Maybe[FileHandle]) values, and is optional.

format

format(Str)

This attribute is read-write, accepts (Str) values, and is optional.

head(Str)

This attribute is read-only, accepts (Str) values, and is optional.

item

item(HashRef)

This attribute is read-only, accepts (HashRef) values, and is optional.

level

level(Enum[qw(debug info warn error fatal)])

This attribute is read-only, accepts (Enum[qw(debug info warn error fatal)]) values, and is optional.

logs

logs(ArrayRef[HashRef])

This attribute is read-only, accepts (ArrayRef[HashRef]) values, and is optional.

refs

refs(HashRef)

This attribute is read-only, accepts (HashRef) values, and is optional.

METHODS

This package implements the following methods:

begin

begin(Str $label) : Object

The begin method creates and logs a new context.

begin example #1
# given: synopsis

$f->begin('test')

branch

branch(Str $label) : Object

The branch method creates and returns a new FlightRecorder object which shares the event log with the parent object. This method creates a new context when called.

branch example #1
# given: synopsis

$f->begin('test')->branch('next')

count

count(Maybe[Str] $level) : Int

The count method returns the total number of log entries, or the number of log entries matching the log level specified.

count example #1
# given: synopsis

$f->begin('try')->debug('something happened')->end;
$f->count;
count example #2
# given: synopsis

$f->info('something happened');
$f->count('info');
count example #3
# given: synopsis

$f->fatal('something happened');
$f->count('fatal');

data

data(HashRef[Str] $data) : Object

The data method associates arbitrary metadata with the last event.

data example #1
# given: synopsis

$f->debug('something happened')->data({
  error => 'unknown at ./example line 10'
});

debug

debug(Str @message) : Object

The debug method logs a debug level event with context.

debug example #1
# given: synopsis

$f->debug('something happened')

end

end() : Object

The end method logs the end of the current context.

end example #1
# given: synopsis

$f->begin('main')->end

error

error(Str @message) : Object

The error method logs an error level event with context.

error example #1
# given: synopsis

$f->error('something happened')

fatal

fatal(Str @message) : Object

The fatal method logs a fatal level event with context.

fatal example #1
# given: synopsis

$f->fatal('something happened')

info

info(Str @message) : Object

The info method logs an info level event with context.

info example #1
# given: synopsis

$f->info('something happened')

output

output(FileHandle $handle) : Str

The output method outputs the last event using the format defined in the format attribute. This method is called automatically after each log-event if the auto attribute is set, which is by default set to STDOUT.

output example #1
# given: synopsis

$f->begin('test')->output
output example #2
package main;

use FlightRecorder;

my $f = FlightRecorder->new;

$f->begin('try');

# $f->output

$f->debug('something happened');

# $f->output

$f->end;

# $f->output

report

report(Str $name, Str $level) : Object

The report method loads and returns the specified report plugin.

report example #1
# given: synopsis

$f->report('verbose')
report example #2
# given: synopsis

$f->report('succinct', 'fatal')

reset

reset() : Object

The reset method returns an object to its initial state.

reset example #1
# given: synopsis

$f->begin('try')->debug('something happened')->end;
$f->reset;
reset example #2
# given: synopsis

$f->begin('try')->debug('something happened')->end;
$f->branch('main')->switch('try')->fatal('something happened')->end;
$f->reset;

serialize

serialize() : HashRef

The serialize method normalizes and serializes the event log and returns it as a hashref.

serialize example #1
# given: synopsis

$f->begin('main')->serialize

simple

simple() : Object

The simple method loads and returns the FlightRecorder::Plugin::ReportSimple report plugin.

simple example #1
# given: synopsis

$f->simple

succinct

succinct() : Object

The succinct method loads and returns the FlightRecorder::Plugin::ReportSuccinct report plugin.

succinct example #1
# given: synopsis

$f->succinct

switch

switch(Str $name) : Object

The switch method finds and sets the current context based on the name provided.

switch example #1
# given: synopsis

$f->begin('main')->begin('test')->switch('main')

verbose

verbose() : Object

The verbose method loads and returns the FlightRecorder::Plugin::ReportVerbose report plugin.

verbose example #1
# given: synopsis

$f->verbose

warn

warn(Str @message) : Object

The warn method logs a warn level event with context.

warn example #1
# given: synopsis

$f->warn('something happened')

AUTHOR

Al Newkirk, awncorp@cpan.org

LICENSE

Copyright (C) 2011-2019, Al Newkirk, et al.

This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the The Apache License, Version 2.0, as elucidated in the "license file".

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