NAME
Log::Report::Dispatcher::Log4perl - send messages to Log::Log4perl back-end
INHERITANCE
Log::Report::Dispatcher::Log4perl
is a Log::Report::Dispatcher
SYNOPSIS
# start using log4perl via a config file
# The name of the dispatcher is the name of the default category.
dispatcher LOG4PERL => 'logger'
, accept => 'NOTICE-'
, config => "$ENV{HOME}/.log.conf";
# disable default dispatcher
dispatcher close => 'logger';
# configuration inline, not in file: adapted from the Log4perl manpage
my $name = 'logger';
my $outfile = '/tmp/a.log';
my $config = <<__CONFIG;
log4perl.category.$name = INFO, Logfile
log4perl.logger.Logfile = Log::Log4perl::Appender::File
log4perl.logger.Logfile.filename = $outfn
log4perl.logger.Logfile.layout = Log::Log4perl::Layout::PatternLayout
log4perl.logger.Logfile.layout.ConversionPattern = %d %F{1} %L> %m
__CONFIG
dispatcher LOG4PERL => $name, config => \$config;
DESCRIPTION
This dispatchers produces output tot syslog, based on the Sys::Log4perl
module (which will not be automatically installed for you).
Extends "DESCRIPTION" in Log::Report::Dispatcher.
Reasons <--> Levels
The REASONs for a message in Log::Report are names quite similar to the log levels used by Log::Log4perl. The default mapping is list below. You can change the mapping using new(to_level).
TRACE => $DEBUG ERROR => $ERROR
ASSERT => $DEBUG FAULT => $ERROR
INFO => $INFO ALERT => $FATAL
NOTICE => $INFO FAILURE => $FATAL
WARNING => $WARN PANIC => $FATAL
MISTAKE => $WARN
Categories
Log::Report
uses text-domains for translation tables. These are also used as categories for the Log4perl infrastructure. So, typically every module start with:
use Log::Report 'my-text-domain', %more_options;
Now, if there is a logger inside the log4perl configuration which is named 'my-text-domain', that will be used. Otherwise, the name of the dispatcher is used to select the logger.
Limitiations
The global $caller_depth
concept of Log::Log4perl is broken. That variable is used to find the filename and line number of the logged messages. But these messages may have been caught, rerouted, eval'ed, and otherwise followed a unpredictable multi-leveled path before it reached the Log::Log4perl dispatcher. This means that layout patterns %F
and %L
are not useful in the generic case, maybe in your specific case.
METHODS
Extends "METHODS" in Log::Report::Dispatcher.
Constructors
Extends "Constructors" in Log::Report::Dispatcher.
- $obj->close()
-
Inherited, see "Constructors" in Log::Report::Dispatcher
- Log::Report::Dispatcher::Log4perl->new($type, $name, %options)
-
The Log::Log4perl infrastructure has all settings in a configuration file. In that file, you should find a category with the $name.
-Option --Defined in --Default accept Log::Report::Dispatcher 'ALL' charset Log::Report::Dispatcher <undef> config <required> format_reason Log::Report::Dispatcher 'LOWERCASE' locale Log::Report::Dispatcher <system locale> mode Log::Report::Dispatcher 'NORMAL' to_level []
- accept => REASONS
- charset => CHARSET
- config => FILENAME|SCALAR
-
When a SCALAR reference is passed in, that must refer to a string which contains the configuration text. Otherwise, specify an existing FILENAME.
- format_reason => 'UPPERCASE'|'LOWERCASE'|'UCFIRST'|'IGNORE'|CODE
- locale => LOCALE
- mode => 'NORMAL'|'VERBOSE'|'ASSERT'|'DEBUG'|0..3
- to_level => ARRAY-of-PAIRS
-
See reasonToLevel().
Accessors
Extends "Accessors" in Log::Report::Dispatcher.
- $obj->isDisabled()
-
Inherited, see "Accessors" in Log::Report::Dispatcher
- $obj->logger( [$domain] )
-
Returns the Log::Log4perl::Logger object which is used for logging. When there is no specific logger for this $domain (logger with the exact name of the $domain) the default logger is being used, with the name of this 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->type()
-
Inherited, see "Accessors" in Log::Report::Dispatcher
Logging
Extends "Logging" in Log::Report::Dispatcher.
- $obj->collectLocation()
- Log::Report::Dispatcher::Log4perl->collectLocation()
-
Inherited, see "Logging" in Log::Report::Dispatcher
- $obj->collectStack( [$maxdepth] )
- Log::Report::Dispatcher::Log4perl->collectStack( [$maxdepth] )
-
Inherited, see "Logging" in Log::Report::Dispatcher
- $obj->log(HASH-$of-%options, $reason, $message, $domain)
-
Inherited, see "Logging" in Log::Report::Dispatcher
- $obj->reasonToLevel($reason)
-
Returns a level which is understood by Log::Dispatch, based on a translation table. This can be changed with new(to_level).
example:
use Log::Log4perl qw/:levels/; # by default, ALERTs are output as $FATAL dispatcher Log::Log4perl => 'logger' , to_level => [ ALERT => $ERROR, ] , ...;
- $obj->stackTraceLine(%options)
- Log::Report::Dispatcher::Log4perl->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 1.05, built on June 24, 2014. Website: http://perl.overmeer.net/log-report/
LICENSE
Copyrights 2007-2014 by [Mark Overmeer]. 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://www.perl.com/perl/misc/Artistic.html