man Log::Dispatch::Handle () - Object for logging to IO::Handle objects (and subclasses thereof)
NAME
Log::Dispatch::Handle - Object for logging to IO::Handle objects (and subclasses thereof)
SYNOPSIS
use Log::Dispatch::Handle;
my $handle = Log::Dispatch::Handle->new( name => 'a handle', min_level => 'emerg', handle => $io_socket_object );
$handle->log( level => 'emerg', message => 'I am the Lizard King!' );
DESCRIPTION
This module supplies a very simple object for logging to some sort of handle object. Basically, anything that implements a CWprint() method can be passed the object constructor and it should work.
METHODS
- * new(%p)
- This method takes a hash of parameters. The following options are valid:
- * name ($)
- The name of the object (not the filename!). Required.
- * min_level ($)
- The minimum logging level this object will accept. See the Log::Dispatch documentation for more information. Required.
- * max_level ($)
- The maximum logging level this obejct will accept. See the Log::Dispatch documentation for more information. This is not required. By default the maximum is the highest possible level (which means functionally that the object has no maximum).
- * handle ($)
- The handle object. This object must implement a CWprint() method.
- * callbacks( \& or [ \&, \&, ... ] )
-
This parameter may be a single subroutine reference or an array
reference of subroutine references. These callbacks will be called in
the order they are given and passed a hash containing the following keys:
( message => $log_message, level => $log_level )
The callbacks are expected to modify the message and then return a single scalar containing that modified message. These callbacks will be called when either the CWlog or CWlog_to methods are called and will only be applied to a given message once. - * log_message( message => $ )
- Sends a message to the appropriate output. Generally this shouldn't be called directly but should be called through the CWlog() method (in Log::Dispatch::Output).
AUTHOR
Dave Rolsky, <autarch@urth.org>