NAME
Log::Dispatch::Config - Log4j for Perl
SYNOPSIS
use Log::Dispatch::Config;
Log::Dispatch::Config->configure('/path/to/config');
my $dispatcher = Log::Dispatch->instance;
DESCRIPTION
Log::Dispatch::Config provides a way to configure Log::Dispatch with configulation file (in AppConfig format). I mean, this is log4j for Perl, not with all API compatibility though.
METHOD
This module has one class method configure
which parses config file and declares instance
method in Log::Dispatch namespace. So what you should do is call configure
method once in somewhere (like startup.pl
in mod_perl), then you can get configured dispatcher instance via Log::Dispatch->instance
.
CONFIGURATION
Here is an example of the config file:
dispatchers = file screen
file.class = Log::Dispatch::File
file.min_level = debug
file.filename = /path/to/log
file.mode = append
file.format = [%d] [%p] %m at %F line %L%n
screen.class = Log::Dispatch::Screen
screen.min_level = info
screen.stderr = 1
screen.format = %m
Config file is parsed with AppConfig module, see AppConfig when you face configuration parsing error.
GLOBAL PARAMETERS
- dispatchers
-
dispatchers = file screen
dispatchers
defines logger names, which will be splitted by spaces. If this parameter is unset, no logging is done. - format
-
format = [%d] [%p] %m at %F line %L%n format = [${datetime}] [${prioity}] ${message} at ${filename} line ${line}\n
format
defines log format.%X
style and${XXX}
style are both supported. Possible conversions format are%d ${datetime} datetime string %p ${priority} priority (debug, indo, warn ...) %m ${message} message string %F ${filename} filename %L ${line} line number %P ${package} package %n newline (\n)
format
defined here would apply to all the log messages to dispatchers. This parameter is optional.
PARAMETERS FOR EACH DISPATCHER
Parameters for each dispatcher should be prefixed with "name.", where "name" is the name of each one, defined in global dispatchers
parameter.
- class
-
screen.class = Log::Dispatch::Screen
class
defines class name of Log::Dispatch subclasses. This parameter is essential. - format
-
screen.format = -- %m --
format
defines log format which would be applied only to the dispatcher. Note that if you define globalformat
also,%m
is double formated (first global one, next each dispatcher one). This parameter is optional. - (others)
-
screen.min_level = info screen.stderr = 1
Other parameters would be passed to the each dispatcher construction. See Log::Dispatch::* manpage for the details.
SINGLETON
Declared instance
method would make Log::Dispatch
class singleton, so multiple calls of instance
will all result in returning same object.
my $one = Log::Dispatch->instance;
my $two = Log::Dispatch->instance; # same as $one
See GoF Design Pattern book for Singleton Pattern.
But in practice, in persistent environment like mod_perl, Singleton instance is not so useful. Log::Dispatch::Config defines instance
method so that the object reloads itself when configuration file is modified since its last object creation time.
TODO
LogLevel configuration depending on caller package like log4j?
AUTHOR
Tatsuhiko Miyagawa <miyagawa@bulknews.net>
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.