use Moo;
use Scalar::Util qw(weaken);
+use Carp qw(croak);
+#TODO sigh invoking a logger with a log level name the same
+#as an attribute could happen - restrict attributes to _ prefix
+#and restrict log levels to not start with out that prefix?
+has format => ( is => 'ro', required => 1, default => sub { '%l: %s' } );
has level_names => ( is => 'ro', required => 1 );
-has min_level => ( is => 'ro', required => 1 );
-has max_level => ( is => 'ro' );
+has min_level => ( is => 'ro', required => 1, default => sub { 'info' } );
+has max_level => ( is => 'lazy', required => 1 );
has _level_active => ( is => 'lazy' );
-sub BUILD {
- my ($self) = @_;
- our $METHODS_INSTALLED;
- $self->_install_methods unless $METHODS_INSTALLED;
+#just a stub so it doesn't get to AUTOLOAD
+sub BUILD { }
+sub DESTROY { }
+
+sub AUTOLOAD {
+ my $self = shift;
+ (my $method) = (our $AUTOLOAD =~ /([^:]+)$/);
+
+ no strict 'refs';
+
+ if ($method =~ m/^_/) {
+ croak "invalid method name $method for " . ref($self);
+ }
+
+ if ($method =~ m/^is_(.+)/) {
+ my $level_name = $1;
+ my $is_method = "is_$level_name";
+ *{$is_method} = sub { shift(@_)->_level_active->{$level_name} };
+ return $self->$is_method;
+ }
+
+ my $level_name = $method;
+ *{$level_name} = sub {
+ my $self = shift;
+ unless(exists($self->_level_active->{$level_name})) {
+ croak "$level_name is not a valid log level name";
+ }
+
+ $self->_log($level_name, @_);
+ };
+
+ return $self->$level_name(@_);
+}
+
+sub _build_max_level {
+ my ($self) = @_;
+ return $self->level_names->[-1];
}
sub _build__level_active {
return \%active;
}
-sub _install_methods {
- my ($self) = @_;
- my $should_log = 0;
- our $METHODS_INSTALLED = 1;
-
- no strict 'refs';
-
- foreach my $level (@{$self->level_names}) {
- *{"is_$level"} = sub { shift(@_)->_level_active->{$level} };
- *{$level} = sub { shift(@_)->_log($level, @_) };
- }
-}
-
sub _log {
my ($self, $level, $content, $metadata_in) = @_;
- #TODO this stinks but is backwards compatible with the original logger api
my %metadata = %$metadata_in;
my $rendered = $self->_render($level, \%metadata, @$content);
$self->_output($rendered);
}
+sub _create_format_lookup {
+ my ($self, $level, $metadata, $content) = @_;
+ my $method = $metadata->{method};
+
+ $method = '(none)' unless defined $method;
+
+ return {
+ '%' => '%', 'n' => "\n",
+ t => $self->_render_time($metadata->{timestamp}),
+ r => $self->_render_remote($metadata->{object_remote}),
+ s => $self->_render_log(@$content), l => $level,
+ c => $metadata->{controller}, p => $metadata->{package}, m => $method,
+ f => $metadata->{filename}, i => $metadata->{line},
+ h => $metadata->{hostname}, P => $metadata->{pid},
+ };
+}
+
+sub _get_format_var_value {
+ my ($self, $name, $data) = @_;
+ my $val = $data->{$name};
+ return $val if defined $val;
+ return '(undefined)';
+}
+
+sub _render_time {
+ my ($self, $time) = @_;
+ return scalar(localtime($time));
+}
+
+sub _render_remote {
+ my ($self, $remote) = @_;
+ return 'local' if ! defined $remote || ! defined $remote->{connection_id};
+ return 'remote #' . $remote->{connection_id};
+}
+
+sub _render_log {
+ my ($self, @content) = @_;
+ return join('', @content);
+}
sub _render {
my ($self, $level, $metadata, @content) = @_;
- my $rendered = "[$level] ";
- my $remote_info = $metadata->{object_remote};
-
- if ($remote_info) {
- $rendered .= "[connection #$remote_info->{connection_id}] ";
- } else {
- $rendered .= "[local] ";
- }
-
- $rendered .= join('', @content);
- $rendered .= "\n" unless substr($rendered, -1) eq "\n";
- return $rendered;
+ my $var_table = $self->_create_format_lookup($level, $metadata, [@content]);
+ my $template = $self->format;
+
+ $template =~ s/%([\w%])/$self->_get_format_var_value($1, $var_table)/ge;
+
+ chomp($template);
+ $template =~ s/\n/\n /g;
+ $template .= "\n";
+ return $template;
}
sub _output {
print STDERR $content;
}
-
1;
+__END__
+
+=head1 NAME
+
+Object::Remote::Logging::Logger - Format and output a log message
+
+=head1 SYNOPSIS
+
+ use Object::Remote::Logging::Logger;
+ use Object::Remote::Logging qw( router arg_levels );
+
+ my $app_output = Object::Remote::Logging::Logger->new(
+ level_names => arg_levels, format => '%t %s',
+ min_level => 'verbose', max_level => 'info',
+ );
+
+ #Selector method can return 0 or more logger
+ #objects that will receive the messages
+ my $selector = sub {
+ my ($generating_package, $metadata) = @_;
+ return unless $metadata->{controller} eq 'App::Logging::Subclass';
+ return $app_output;
+ };
+
+ #true value as second argument causes the selector
+ #to be stored with a weak reference
+ router->connect($selector, 1);
+
+ #disconnect the selector from the router
+ undef($selector);
+
+ #router will hold this logger forever
+ #and send it all log messages
+ router->connect(Object::Remote::Logging::WarnLogger->new(
+ level_names => arg_levels, format => '%s at %f line %i, log level: %l'
+ min_level => 'warn', max_level => 'error',
+ ));
+
+=head1 DESCRIPTION
+
+This class receives log messages from an instance of L<Object::Remote::Log::Router>,
+formats them according to configuration, and then outputs them to STDERR. In between
+the router and the logger is a selector method which inspects the log message metadata
+and can return 0 or more loggers that should receive the log message.
+
+=head1 USAGE
+
+A logger object receives the log messages that are generated and converts them to
+formatted log entries then displays them to the end user. Each logger has a set
+of active log levels and will only output a log entry if the log message is at
+an active log level.
+
+To gain access to the stream of log messages a connection is made to the log router.
+A logger can directly connect to the router and receive an unfiltered stream of
+log messages or a selector closure can be used instead. The selector will be executed
+for each log message with the message metadata and returns a list of 0 or more loggers
+that should receive the log message. When the selector is executed the first argument
+is the class name of the package that generated the log message and the second argument
+is a hash reference containing the message metadata.
+
+=head1 METADATA
+
+The message metadata is a hash reference with the following keys:
+
+=over 4
+
+=item level
+
+Name of the log level of the message.
+
+=item controller
+
+Name of the sub-class of Object::Remote::Logging in use by
+the generating package.
+
+=item package
+
+Name of the package that generated the log message.
+
+=item method
+
+Name of the method the message was generated inside of.
+
+=item timestamp
+
+Unix time of the message generation.
+
+=item pid
+
+Process id of the Perl interpreter the message was generated in.
+
+=item hostname
+
+Hostname of the system where the message was generated.
+
+=item filename
+
+Name of the file the message was generated in.
+
+=item line
+
+Line of the source file the message was generated at.
+
+=item object_remote
+
+This is a reference to another hash that contains the Object::Remote
+specific information. The keys are
+
+=over 4
+
+=item connection_id
+
+If the log message was generated on a remote Perl interpreter then the
+Object::Remote::Connection id of that interpreter will be available here.
+
+=back
+
+=back
+
+=head1 ATTRIBUTES
+
+=over 4
+
+=item level_names
+
+This is a required attribute. Must be an array ref with the list of log level names
+in it. The list must be ordered with the lowest level as element 0 and the highest
+level as the last element. There is no default value.
+
+=item min_level
+
+The lowest log level that will be output by the logger. There is no default value.
+
+=item max_level
+
+The highest log level that will be output by the logger. The default value is the
+highest level present in level_names.
+
+=item format
+
+The printf style format string to use when rendering the log message. The following
+sequences are significant:
+
+=over 4
+
+=item %l
+
+Level name that the log message was generated at.
+
+=item %s
+
+Log message rendered into a string with a leading space before any additional lines in a
+multiple line message.
+
+=item %t
+
+Time the log message was generated rendered into a string. The time value is taken from
+the Perl interpreter that generated the log message; it is not the time that the logger
+received the log message on the local interpreter if the log message was forwarded.
+
+=item %r
+
+Log::Remote connection information rendered into a string.
+
+=item %c
+
+Name of the sub-class of Object::Remote::Logging that was used by the class
+that generated the log message. Can also be Object::Remote::Logging itself.
+
+=item %p
+
+Package name of the class that generated the log message.
+
+=item %m
+
+Method name that generated the log message.
+
+=item %f
+
+Filename that the log message was generated in.
+
+=item %i
+
+Line number the log message was generated at.
+
+=item %h
+
+Hostname the log message was generated on.
+
+=item %P
+
+Process id of the Perl interpreter that generated the log message.
+
+=item %%
+
+A literal %.
+
+=back
+
+=back
+