Log::LogManager(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation Log::LogManager(3)NAMENOCpulse::Log::LogManager - Manager of fine-grain logging objects
SYNOPSIS
use NOCpulse::Log::LogManager;
NOCpulse::Log::LogManager->instance()->add_stream(FILE => 'foo.log',
APPEND => 1,
TIMESTAMPS => 1);
NOCpulse::Log::LogManager->instance()->configure(
'NOCpulse::Scheduler' => 1,
'NOCpulse::Scheduler::Event.pm' => 2);
'NOCpulse::Scheduler::Event::PluginEvent' => 4);
NOCpulse::Log::LogManager->instance()->add_configuration('NOCpulse::Probe' => 2);
DESCRIPTION
"LogManager" manages level configuration and output for "Logger"s. It
keeps track of all instantiated loggers.
Output is handled by the "Debug" module (see Debug). The "add_stream"
and "stream" methods call through to "Debug-"addstream> and take the
corresponding arguments.
Configuration is via hash entries keyed by package name or prefix. For
instance, in the example above, any module that includes ``Scheduler''
in its name will be assigned a level of one, while the ``PluginEvent''
module is assigned a level of four. A logger without a specifcally
assigned level walks up to find the first defined level above it.
You normally use "LogManager" only during initialization; logging calls
do not refer to the manager.
METHODSinstance()
Returns the global singleton instance. You cannot create new
instances. By default the instance logs to STDOUT.
add_stream(%args)
Adds an output stream. See Debug for details of %args.
del_stream(%args)
Removes an output stream. See Debug for details of %args.
stream(%args)
Sets up a single output stream. See Debug for details of %args.
configure(%args)
Configures the log level namespace from a hash. Keys are package
names or prefixes, values are level integers. Replaces any existing
configuration.
add_configuration(%args)
Adds to an existing log level namespace configuration.
read_config_file([$filename])
Reads logging configuration from an ini file. Defaults to
logging.ini in the directory named by the netsaint/configDir
property in NOCpulse.ini, /etc/nocpulse.
add_logger($logger)
Adds a logger and sets its level based on the current namespace.
This is called from "Logger->new" but should not usually be called
from other packages.
level($package_name)
Returns the level assigned to $package_name. It first looks for a
specific entry for $package_name, then for each prefix (separated by
``::''), and finally for an entry named ``all''. Returns undef if
there is no matching level anywhere in the namespace.
print(%args)
Unconditionally prints to the current output streams.
perl v5.14.1 2011-02-18 Log::LogManager(3)