use strict;
use warnings;
-our $VERSION = '0.004100';
+our $VERSION = '0.004202';
my @levels = qw(debug trace warn info error fatal);
use Data::Dumper::Concise;
use Scalar::Util 'blessed';
-my @dlog = ((map "Dlog_$_", @levels), (map "DlogS_$_", @levels));
-
-my @log = ((map "log_$_", @levels), (map "logS_$_", @levels));
-
eval {
require Log::Log4perl;
die if $Log::Log4perl::VERSION < 1.29;
# ____ is because tags must have at least one export and we don't want to
# export anything but the levels selected
-sub ____ {}
+sub ____ { }
-exports ('____',
- @dlog, @log,
- qw( set_logger with_logger )
-);
+exports(qw(____ set_logger with_logger ));
export_tag dlog => ('____');
export_tag log => ('____');
import_arguments qw(logger package_logger default_logger);
-sub before_import {
- my ($class, $importer, $spec) = @_;
-
- die 'Log::Contextual does not have a default import list'
- if $spec->config->{default};
-
- my @levels = @{$class->arg_levels($spec->config->{levels})};
- for my $level (@levels) {
- if ($spec->config->{log}) {
- $spec->add_export("&log_$level", sub (&@) {
- _do_log( $level => _get_logger( caller ), shift @_, @_)
- });
- $spec->add_export("&logS_$level", sub (&@) {
- _do_logS( $level => _get_logger( caller ), $_[0], $_[1])
- });
- }
- if ($spec->config->{dlog}) {
- $spec->add_export("&Dlog_$level", sub (&@) {
- my ($code, @args) = @_;
- return _do_log( $level => _get_logger( caller ), sub {
- local $_ = (@args?Data::Dumper::Concise::Dumper @args:'()');
- $code->(@_)
- }, @args );
- });
- $spec->add_export("&DlogS_$level", sub (&$) {
- my ($code, $ref) = @_;
- _do_logS( $level => _get_logger( caller ), sub {
- local $_ = Data::Dumper::Concise::Dumper $ref;
- $code->($ref)
- }, $ref )
- });
- }
- }
+sub router {
+ our $Router_Instance ||= do {
+ require Log::Contextual::Router;
+ Log::Contextual::Router->new
+ }
}
-sub arg_logger { $_[1] }
-sub arg_levels { $_[1] || [qw(debug trace warn info error fatal)] }
+sub arg_logger { $_[1] }
+sub arg_levels { $_[1] || [qw(debug trace warn info error fatal)] }
sub arg_package_logger { $_[1] }
sub arg_default_logger { $_[1] }
-sub after_import {
- my ($class, $importer, $specs) = @_;
-
- if (my $l = $class->arg_logger($specs->config->{logger})) {
- set_logger($l)
- }
+sub before_import {
+ my ($class, $importer, $spec) = @_;
+ my $router = $class->router;
+ my $exports = $spec->exports;
+ my %router_args = (
+ exporter => $class,
+ target => $importer,
+ arguments => $spec->argument_info
+ );
- if (my $l = $class->arg_package_logger($specs->config->{package_logger})) {
- _set_package_logger_for($importer, $l)
- }
+ die 'Log::Contextual does not have a default import list'
+ if $spec->config->{default};
- if (my $l = $class->arg_default_logger($specs->config->{default_logger})) {
- _set_default_logger_for($importer, $l)
- }
-}
+ $router->before_import(%router_args);
-our $Get_Logger;
-our %Default_Logger;
-our %Package_Logger;
+ $spec->add_export(
+ '&set_logger',
+ sub {
+ my $router = $class->router;
-sub _set_default_logger_for {
- my $logger = $_[1];
- if(ref $logger ne 'CODE') {
- die 'logger was not a CodeRef or a logger object. Please try again.'
- unless blessed($logger);
- $logger = do { my $l = $logger; sub { $l } }
- }
- $Default_Logger{$_[0]} = $logger
-}
+ die ref($router) . " does not support set_logger()"
+ unless $router->does('Log::Contextual::Role::Router::SetLogger');
-sub _set_package_logger_for {
- my $logger = $_[1];
- if(ref $logger ne 'CODE') {
- die 'logger was not a CodeRef or a logger object. Please try again.'
- unless blessed($logger);
- $logger = do { my $l = $logger; sub { $l } }
- }
- $Package_Logger{$_[0]} = $logger
-}
+ return $router->set_logger(@_);
+ }) if $exports->{'&set_logger'};
-sub _get_logger($) {
- my $package = shift;
- (
- $Package_Logger{$package} ||
- $Get_Logger ||
- $Default_Logger{$package} ||
- die q( no logger set! you can't try to log something without a logger! )
- )->($package);
-}
+ $spec->add_export(
+ '&with_logger',
+ sub {
+ my $router = $class->router;
-sub set_logger {
- my $logger = $_[0];
- if(ref $logger ne 'CODE') {
- die 'logger was not a CodeRef or a logger object. Please try again.'
- unless blessed($logger);
- $logger = do { my $l = $logger; sub { $l } }
- }
+ die ref($router) . " does not support with_logger()"
+ unless $router->does('Log::Contextual::Role::Router::WithLogger');
- warn 'set_logger (or -logger) called more than once! This is a bad idea!'
- if $Get_Logger;
- $Get_Logger = $logger;
-}
+ return $router->with_logger(@_);
+ }) if $exports->{'&with_logger'};
-sub with_logger {
- my $logger = $_[0];
- if(ref $logger ne 'CODE') {
- die 'logger was not a CodeRef or a logger object. Please try again.'
- unless blessed($logger);
- $logger = do { my $l = $logger; sub { $l } }
+ my @levels = @{$class->arg_levels($spec->config->{levels})};
+ for my $level (@levels) {
+ if ($spec->config->{log}) {
+ $spec->add_export(
+ "&log_$level",
+ sub (&@) {
+ my ($code, @args) = @_;
+ $router->handle_log_request(
+ exporter => $class,
+ caller_package => scalar(caller),
+ caller_level => 1,
+ message_level => $level,
+ message_sub => $code,
+ message_args => \@args,
+ );
+ return @args;
+ });
+ $spec->add_export(
+ "&logS_$level",
+ sub (&@) {
+ my ($code, @args) = @_;
+ $router->handle_log_request(
+ exporter => $class,
+ caller_package => scalar(caller),
+ caller_level => 1,
+ message_level => $level,
+ message_sub => $code,
+ message_args => \@args,
+ );
+ return $args[0];
+ });
+ }
+ if ($spec->config->{dlog}) {
+ $spec->add_export(
+ "&Dlog_$level",
+ sub (&@) {
+ my ($code, @args) = @_;
+ my $wrapped = sub {
+ local $_ = (@_ ? Data::Dumper::Concise::Dumper @_ : '()');
+ &$code;
+ };
+ $router->handle_log_request(
+ exporter => $class,
+ caller_package => scalar(caller),
+ caller_level => 1,
+ message_level => $level,
+ message_sub => $wrapped,
+ message_args => \@args,
+ );
+ return @args;
+ });
+ $spec->add_export(
+ "&DlogS_$level",
+ sub (&$) {
+ my ($code, $ref) = @_;
+ my $wrapped = sub {
+ local $_ = Data::Dumper::Concise::Dumper($_[0]);
+ &$code;
+ };
+ $router->handle_log_request(
+ exporter => $class,
+ caller_package => scalar(caller),
+ caller_level => 1,
+ message_level => $level,
+ message_sub => $wrapped,
+ message_args => [$ref],
+ );
+ return $ref;
+ });
+ }
}
- local $Get_Logger = $logger;
- $_[1]->();
}
-sub _do_log {
- my $level = shift;
- my $logger = shift;
- my $code = shift;
- my @values = @_;
-
- $logger->$level($code->(@_))
- if $logger->${\"is_$level"};
- @values
-}
-
-sub _do_logS {
- my $level = shift;
- my $logger = shift;
- my $code = shift;
- my $value = shift;
-
- $logger->$level($code->($value))
- if $logger->${\"is_$level"};
- $value
+sub after_import {
+ my ($class, $importer, $spec) = @_;
+ my %router_args = (
+ exporter => $class,
+ target => $importer,
+ arguments => $spec->argument_info
+ );
+ $class->router->after_import(%router_args);
}
1;
use Log::Log4perl ':easy';
Log::Log4perl->easy_init($DEBUG);
-
my $logger = Log::Log4perl->get_logger;
set_logger $logger;
=head1 DESCRIPTION
-This module is a simple interface to extensible logging. It is bundled with a
-really basic logger, L<Log::Contextual::SimpleLogger>, but in general you
-should use a real logger instead of that. For something more serious but not
-overly complicated, try L<Log::Dispatchouli> (see L</SYNOPSIS> for example.)
+Major benefits:
+
+=over 2
+
+=item * Efficient
+
+The logging functions take blocks, so if a log level is disabled, the
+block will not run:
+
+ # the following won't run if debug is off
+ log_debug { "the new count in the database is " . $rs->count };
+
+Similarly, the C<D> prefixed methods only C<Dumper> the input if the level is
+enabled.
+
+=item * Handy
+
+The logging functions return their arguments, so you can stick them in
+the middle of expressions:
-The reason for this module is to abstract your logging interface so that
-logging is as painless as possible, while still allowing you to switch from one
-logger to another.
+ for (log_debug { "downloading:\n" . join qq(\n), @_ } @urls) { ... }
+
+=item * Generic
+
+C<Log::Contextual> is an interface for all major loggers. If you log through
+C<Log::Contextual> you will be able to swap underlying loggers later.
+
+=item * Powerful
+
+C<Log::Contextual> chooses which logger to use based on L<< user defined C<CodeRef>s|/LOGGER CODEREF >>.
+Normally you don't need to know this, but you can take advantage of it when you
+need to later
+
+=item * Scalable
+
+If you just want to add logging to your extremely basic application, start with
+L<Log::Contextual::SimpleLogger> and then as your needs grow you can switch to
+L<Log::Dispatchouli> or L<Log::Dispatch> or L<Log::Log4perl> or whatever else.
+
+=back
+
+This module is a simple interface to extensible logging. It exists to
+abstract your logging interface so that logging is as painless as possible,
+while still allowing you to switch from one logger to another.
+
+It is bundled with a really basic logger, L<Log::Contextual::SimpleLogger>,
+but in general you should use a real logger instead of that. For something
+more serious but not overly complicated, try L<Log::Dispatchouli> (see
+L</SYNOPSIS> for example.)
=head1 A WORK IN PROGRESS
my $logger = WarnLogger->new;
set_logger $logger;
-Arguments: C<Ref|CodeRef $returning_logger>
+Arguments: L</LOGGER CODEREF>
C<set_logger> will just set the current logger to whatever you pass it. It
expects a C<CodeRef>, but if you pass it something else it will wrap it in a
}
};
-Arguments: C<Ref|CodeRef $returning_logger, CodeRef $to_execute>
+Arguments: L</LOGGER CODEREF>, C<CodeRef $to_execute>
C<with_logger> sets the logger for the scope of the C<CodeRef> C<$to_execute>.
As with L</set_logger>, C<with_logger> will wrap C<$returning_logger> with a
Arguments: C<CodeRef $returning_message, @args>
-All of the following six functions work the same except that a different method
+C<log_$level> functions all work the same except that a different method
is called on the underlying C<$logger> object. The basic pattern is:
sub log_$level (&@) {
If you want complete inspection of passthrough data, take a look at the
L</Dlog_$level> functions.
-=head3 log_trace
-
- log_trace { 'entered method foo with args ' join q{,}, @args };
+Which functions are exported depends on what was passed to L</-levels>. The
+default (no C<-levels> option passed) would export:
-=head3 log_debug
+=over 2
- log_debug { 'entered method foo' };
+=item log_trace
-=head3 log_info
+=item log_debug
- log_info { 'started process foo' };
+=item log_info
-=head3 log_warn
+=item log_warn
- log_warn { 'possible misconfiguration at line 10' };
+=item log_error
-=head3 log_error
+=item log_fatal
- log_error { 'non-numeric user input!' };
-
-=head3 log_fatal
-
- log_fatal { '1 is never equal to 0!' };
+=back
=head2 logS_$level
"fRUE"
"fiSMBoC"
-=head3 Dlog_trace
-
- my ($foo, $bar) = Dlog_trace { "entered method foo with args: $_" } @_;
-
-=head3 Dlog_debug
-
- Dlog_debug { "random data structure: $_" } { foo => $bar };
+Which functions are exported depends on what was passed to L</-levels>. The
+default (no C<-levels> option passed) would export:
-=head3 Dlog_info
+=over 2
- return Dlog_info { "html from method returned: $_" } "<html>...</html>";
+=item Dlog_trace
-=head3 Dlog_warn
+=item Dlog_debug
- Dlog_warn { "probably invalid value: $_" } $foo;
+=item Dlog_info
-=head3 Dlog_error
+=item Dlog_warn
- Dlog_error { "non-numeric user input! ($_)" } $port;
+=item Dlog_error
-=head3 Dlog_fatal
+=item Dlog_fatal
- Dlog_fatal { '1 is never equal to 0!' } 'ZOMG ZOMG' if 1 == 0;
+=back
=head2 DlogS_$level
my $pals_rs = DlogS_debug { "pals resultset: $_" }
$schema->resultset('Pals')->search({ perlers => 1 });
+=head1 LOGGER CODEREF
+
+Anywhere a logger object can be passed, a coderef is accepted. This is so
+that the user can use different logger objects based on runtime information.
+The logger coderef is passed the package of the caller the caller level the
+coderef needs to use if it wants more caller information. The latter is in
+a hashref to allow for more options in the future.
+
+Here is a basic example of a logger that exploits C<caller> to reproduce the
+output of C<warn> with a logger:
+
+ my @caller_info;
+ my $var_log = Log::Contextual::SimpleLogger->new({
+ levels => [qw(trace debug info warn error fatal)],
+ coderef => sub { chomp($_[0]); warn "$_[0] at $caller_info[1] line $caller_info[2].\n" }
+ });
+ my $warn_faker = sub {
+ my ($package, $args) = @_;
+ @caller_info = caller($args->{caller_level});
+ $var_log
+ };
+ set_logger($warn_faker);
+ log_debug { 'test' };
+
+The following is an example that uses the information passed to the logger
+coderef. It sets the global logger to C<$l3>, the logger for the C<A1>
+package to C<$l1>, except the C<lol> method in C<A1> which uses the C<$l2>
+logger and lastly the logger for the C<A2> package to C<$l2>.
+
+Note that it increases the caller level as it dispatches based on where
+the caller of the log function, not the log function itself.
+
+ my $complex_dispatcher = do {
+
+ my $l1 = ...;
+ my $l2 = ...;
+ my $l3 = ...;
+
+ my %registry = (
+ -logger => $l3,
+ A1 => {
+ -logger => $l1,
+ lol => $l2,
+ },
+ A2 => { -logger => $l2 },
+ );
+
+ sub {
+ my ( $package, $info ) = @_;
+
+ my $logger = $registry{'-logger'};
+ if (my $r = $registry{$package}) {
+ $logger = $r->{'-logger'} if $r->{'-logger'};
+ my (undef, undef, undef, $sub) = caller($info->{caller_level} + 1);
+ $sub =~ s/^\Q$package\E:://g;
+ $logger = $r->{$sub} if $r->{$sub};
+ }
+ return $logger;
+ }
+ };
+
+ set_logger $complex_dispatcher;
+
=head1 LOGGER INTERFACE
Because this module is ultimately pretty looking glue (glittery?) with the
six take the results of whatever the user returned from their coderef and log
them. For a basic example see L<Log::Contextual::SimpleLogger>.
+=head1 LOG ROUTING
+
+In between the loggers and the log functions is a log router that is responsible for
+finding a logger to handle the log event and passing the log information to the
+logger. This relationship is described in the documentation for C<Log::Contextual::Role::Router>.
+
+C<Log::Contextual> and packages that extend it will by default share a router singleton that
+implements the with_logger() and set_logger() functions and also respects the -logger,
+-package_logger, and -default_logger import options with their associated default value
+functions. The router singleton is available as the return value of the router() function. Users
+of Log::Contextual may overload router() to return instances of custom log routers that
+could for example work with loggers that use a different interface.
+
=head1 AUTHOR
frew - Arthur Axel "fREW" Schmidt <frioux@gmail.com>
+=head1 CONTRIBUTORS
+
+triddle - Tyler Riddle <t.riddle@shadowcat.co.uk>
+
=head1 DESIGNER
mst - Matt S. Trout <mst@shadowcat.co.uk>
=head1 COPYRIGHT
-Copyright (c) 2010 the Log::Contextual L</AUTHOR> and L</DESIGNER> as listed
+Copyright (c) 2012 the Log::Contextual L</AUTHOR> and L</DESIGNER> as listed
above.
=head1 LICENSE