1Log::Dispatchouli(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation Log::Dispatchouli(3)
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6 Log::Dispatchouli - a simple wrapper around Log::Dispatch
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9 version 2.023
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12 my $logger = Log::Dispatchouli->new({
13 ident => 'stuff-purger',
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15 to_stdout => $opt->{print},
16 debug => $opt->{verbose}
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19 $logger->log([ "There are %s items left to purge...", $stuff_left ]);
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21 $logger->log_debug("this is extra often-ignored debugging log");
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23 $logger->log_fatal("Now we will die!!");
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26 Log::Dispatchouli is a thin layer above Log::Dispatch and meant to make
27 it dead simple to add logging to a program without having to think much
28 about categories, facilities, levels, or things like that. It is meant
29 to make logging just configurable enough that you can find the logs you
30 want and just easy enough that you will actually log things.
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32 Log::Dispatchouli can log to syslog (if you specify a facility),
33 standard error or standard output, to a file, or to an array in memory.
34 That last one is mostly useful for testing.
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36 In addition to providing as simple a way to get a handle for logging
37 operations, Log::Dispatchouli uses String::Flogger to process the
38 things to be logged, meaning you can easily log data structures.
39 Basically: strings are logged as is, arrayrefs are taken as (sprintf
40 format, args), and subroutines are called only if needed. For more
41 information read the String::Flogger docs.
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44 This module has a long-term perl support period. That means it will
45 not require a version of perl released fewer than five years ago.
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47 Although it may work on older versions of perl, no guarantee is made
48 that the minimum required version will not be increased. The version
49 may be increased for any reason, and there is no promise that patches
50 will be accepted to lower the minimum required perl.
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54 my $logger = Log::Dispatchouli->new(\%arg);
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56 This returns a new logger, a Log::Dispatchouli object.
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58 Valid arguments are:
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60 ident - the name of the thing logging (mandatory)
61 to_self - log to the logger object for testing; default: false
62 to_stdout - log to STDOUT; default: false
63 to_stderr - log to STDERR; default: false
64 facility - to which syslog facility to send logs; default: none
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66 to_file - log to PROGRAM_NAME.YYYYMMDD in the log path; default: false
67 log_file - a leaf name for the file to log to with to_file
68 log_path - path in which to log to file; defaults to DISPATCHOULI_PATH
69 environment variable or, failing that, to your system's tmpdir
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71 file_format - this optional coderef is passed the message to be logged
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74 log_pid - if true, prefix all log entries with the pid; default: true
75 fail_fatal - a boolean; if true, failure to log is fatal; default: true
76 muted - a boolean; if true, only fatals are logged; default: false
77 debug - a boolean; if true, log_debug method is not a no-op
78 defaults to the truth of the DISPATCHOULI_DEBUG env var
79 quiet_fatal - 'stderr' or 'stdout' or an arrayref of zero, one, or both
80 fatal log messages will not be logged to these
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82 config_id - a name for this logger's config; rarely needed!
83 syslog_socket - a value for Sys::Syslog's "socket" arg; default: "native"
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85 The log path is either /tmp or the value of the DISPATCHOULI_PATH env
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88 If the DISPATCHOULI_NOSYSLOG env var is true, we don't log to syslog.
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91 $logger->log(@messages);
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93 $logger->log(\%arg, @messages);
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95 This method uses String::Flogger on the input, then unconditionally
96 logs the result. Each message is flogged individually, then joined
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99 If the first argument is a hashref, it will be used as extra arguments
100 to logging. It may include a "prefix" entry to preprocess the message
101 by prepending a string (if the prefix is a string) or calling a
102 subroutine to generate a new message (if the prefix is a coderef).
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105 This behaves like the "log" method, but will throw the logged string as
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108 This method can also be called as "fatal", to match other popular
109 logging interfaces. If you want to override this method, you must
110 override "log_fatal" and not "fatal".
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113 This behaves like the "log" method, but will only log (at the debug
114 level) if the logger object has its debug property set to true.
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116 This method can also be called as "debug", to match other popular
117 logging interfaces. If you want to override this method, you must
118 override "log_debug" and not "debug".
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120 set_debug
121 $logger->set_debug($bool);
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123 This sets the logger's debug property, which affects the behavior of
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127 This gets the logger's debug property, which affects the behavior of
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130 clear_debug
131 This method does nothing, and is only useful for
132 Log::Dispatchouli::Proxy objects. See Methods for Proxy Loggers,
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136 $logger->set_muted($bool);
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138 This sets the logger's muted property, which affects the behavior of
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141 get_muted
142 This gets the logger's muted property, which affects the behavior of
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145 clear_muted
146 This method does nothing, and is only useful for
147 Log::Dispatchouli::Proxy objects. See Methods for Proxy Loggers,
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151 my $prefix = $logger->get_prefix;
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153 This method returns the currently-set prefix for the logger, which may
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157 $logger->set_prefix( $new_prefix );
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162 This method clears any set logger prefix. (It can also be called as
163 "unset_prefix", but this is deprecated. See Logger Prefix.
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166 This method returns the logger's ident.
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168 config_id
169 This method returns the logger's configuration id, which defaults to
170 its ident. This can be used to make two loggers equivalent in
171 Log::Dispatchouli::Global so that trying to reinitialize with a new
172 logger with the same "config_id" as the current logger will not throw
173 an exception, and will simply do no thing.
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175 dispatcher
176 This returns the underlying Log::Dispatch object. This is not the
177 method you're looking for. Move along.
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180 This method is an experimental feature to allow you to pick an
181 alternate dispatch class for stderr and stdio. By default,
182 Log::Dispatch::Screen is used. This feature may go away at any time.
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185 Log messages may be prepended with information to set context. This
186 can be set at a logger level or per log item. The simplest example is:
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205 $logger->log({ prefix => 'Sub-Item 234: ' }, 'error!')
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207 # Logs: Batch 123: Sub-Item 234: error!
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209 If the prefix is a string, it is prepended to each line of the message.
210 If it is a coderef, it is called and passed the message to be logged.
211 The return value is logged instead.
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220 $proxy->log({ prefix => 'Paragraph 6: ' }, 'Done.');
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224 Batch 123: Subsystem 12: Page 9: Paragraph 6: Done.
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228 This method returns the thing on which flog will be called to format
229 log messages. By default, it just returns "String::Flogger"
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231 env_prefix
232 This method should return a string used as a prefix to find environment
233 variables that affect the logger's behavior. For example, if this
234 method returns "XYZZY" then when checking the environment for a default
235 value for the "debug" parameter, Log::Dispatchouli will first check
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242 my $value = $logger->env_value('DEBUG');
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244 This method returns the value for the environment variable suffix
245 given. For example, the example given, calling with "DEBUG" will check
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250 my $logger = Log::Dispatchouli->new_tester( \%arg );
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252 This returns a new logger that logs only "to_self". It's useful in
253 testing. If no "ident" arg is provided, one will be generated.
254 "log_pid" is off by default, but can be overridden.
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258 events
259 This method returns the arrayref of events logged to an array in memory
260 (in the logger). If the logger is not logging "to_self" this raises an
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263 clear_events
264 This method empties the current sequence of events logged into an array
265 in memory. If the logger is not logging "to_self" this raises an
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270 my $proxy_logger = $logger->proxy( \%arg );
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272 This method returns a new proxy logger -- an instance of
273 Log::Dispatchouli::Proxy -- which will log through the given logger,
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279 This is a prefix that will be applied to anything the proxy logger
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289 These methods return the logger itself. (They're more useful when
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293 To provide compatibility with some other loggers, most specifically
294 Log::Contextual, the following methods are provided. You should not
295 use these methods without a good reason, and you should never subclass
296 them. Instead, subclass the methods they call.
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298 is_debug
299 This method calls "get_debug".
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308 These methods redispatch to "log", "log_fatal", and "log_debug"
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312 • Log::Dispatch
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314 • String::Flogger
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317 Ricardo SIGNES <rjbs@semiotic.systems>
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320 • Christopher J. Madsen <perl@cjmweb.net>
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322 • Dagfinn Ilmari Mannsåker <ilmari@ilmari.org>
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324 • Dan Book <grinnz@gmail.com>
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326 • George Hartzell <hartzell@alerce.com>
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328 • Jon Stuart <jon@fastmailteam.com>
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330 • Matt Phillips <mattp@cpan.org>
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332 • Olivier Mengué <dolmen@cpan.org>
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334 • Randy Stauner <randy@magnificent-tears.com>
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336 • Ricardo Signes <rjbs@users.noreply.github.com>
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338 • Sawyer X <xsawyerx@cpan.org>
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341 This software is copyright (c) 2021 by Ricardo SIGNES.
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343 This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
344 the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.
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