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use 5.010001;
use warnings;
use strict;
use Log::Dispatch::Output;
use base qw(Log::Dispatch::Output);
use File::Slurp::Tiny qw(write_file);
#use File::Stat qw(:stat); # doesn't work in all platforms?
use Params::Validate qw(validate SCALAR CODEREF);
use POSIX;
use Taint::Util;
our $VERSION = '0.12'; # VERSION
Params::Validate::validation_options( allow_extra => 1 );
sub new {
my $proto = shift;
my $class = ref $proto || $proto;
my %p = @_;
my $self = bless {}, $class;
$self->_basic_init(%p);
$self->_make_handle(%p);
return $self;
}
sub _make_handle {
my $self = shift;
my %p = validate(
@_,
{
dirname => { type => SCALAR },
permissions => { type => SCALAR , optional => 1 },
filename_pattern => { type => SCALAR , optional => 1 },
filename_sub => { type => CODEREF, optional => 1 },
max_size => { type => SCALAR , optional => 1 },
max_files => { type => SCALAR , optional => 1 },
max_age => { type => SCALAR , optional => 1 },
rotate_probability => { type => SCALAR , optional => 1 },
});
$self->{dirname} = $p{dirname};
$self->{permissions} = $p{permissions};
$self->{filename_pattern} = $p{filename_pattern} ||
'%Y-%m-%d-%H%M%S.pid-%{pid}.%{ext}';
$self->{filename_sub} = $p{filename_sub};
$self->{max_size} = $p{max_size};
$self->{max_files} = $p{max_files};
$self->{max_age} = $p{max_age};
$self->{rotate_probability} = ($p{rotate_probability}) || 0.25;
$self->_open_dir();
}
sub _open_dir {
my $self = shift;
unless (-e $self->{dirname}) {
my $perm = $self->{permissions} // 0755;
mkdir($self->{dirname}, $perm)
or die "Cannot create directory `$self->{dirname}: $!";
$self->{chmodded} = 1;
}
unless (-d $self->{dirname}) {
die "$self->{dirname} is not a directory";
}
if ($self->{permissions} && ! $self->{chmodded}) {
chmod $self->{permissions}, $self->{dirname}
or die "Cannot chmod $self->{dirname} to $self->{permissions}: $!";
$self->{chmodded} = 1;
}
}
my $default_ext = "log";
my $libmagic;
sub _resolve_pattern {
my ($self, $p) = @_;
my $pat = $self->{filename_pattern};
my $now = time;
my @vars = qw(Y y m d H M S z Z %);
my $strftime = POSIX::strftime(join("|", map {"%$_"} @vars),
localtime($now));
my %vars;
my $i = 0;
for (split /\|/, $strftime) {
$vars{ $vars[$i] } = $_;
$i++;
}
push @vars, "{pid}";
$vars{"{pid}"} = $$;
push @vars, "{ext}";
$vars{"{ext}"} = sub {
my $p = shift;
unless (defined $libmagic) {
if (eval { require File::LibMagic; require Media::Type::Simple }) {
$libmagic = File::LibMagic->new;
} else {
print "err = $@\n";
$libmagic = 0;
}
}
return $default_ext unless $libmagic;
my $type = $libmagic->checktype_contents($p->{message} // '');
return $default_ext unless $type;
$type =~ s/[; ].*//; # only get the mime type
my $ext = Media::Type::Simple::ext_from_type($type);
return $ext || $default_ext;
};
my $res = $pat;
$res =~ s[%(\{\w+\}|\S)]
[defined($vars{$1}) ?
( ref($vars{$1}) eq 'CODE' ?
$vars{$1}->($p) : $vars{$1} ) :
die("Invalid filename_pattern `%$1'")]eg;
$res;
}
sub log_message {
my $self = shift;
my %p = @_;
my $filename0 = defined($self->{filename_sub}) ?
$self->{filename_sub}->(%p) :
$self->_resolve_pattern(\%p);
my $filename = $filename0;
my $i = 0;
while (-e "$self->{dirname}/$filename") {
$i++;
$filename = "$filename0.$i";
}
write_file("$self->{dirname}/$filename", $p{message});
$self->_rotate(\%p) if (rand() < $self->{rotate_probability});
}
sub _rotate {
my ($self, $p) = @_;
my $ms = $self->{max_size};
my $mf = $self->{max_files};
my $ma = $self->{max_age};
return unless (defined($ms) || defined($mf) || defined($ma));
my @entries;
my $d = $self->{dirname};
my $now = time;
local *DH;
opendir DH, $self->{dirname};
while (my $e = readdir DH) {
untaint $e;
next if $e eq '.' || $e eq '..';
my @st = stat "$d/$e";
push @entries, {name => $e, age => ($now-$st[10]), size => $st[7]};
}
closedir DH;
@entries = sort {$a->{age} <=> $b->{age}} @entries;
# max files
if (defined($mf) && @entries > $mf) {
unlink "$d/$_->{name}" for (splice @entries, $mf);
}
# max age
if (defined($ma)) {
my $i = 0;
for (@entries) {
if ($_->{age} > $ma) {
unlink "$d/$_->{name}" for (splice @entries, $i);
last;
}
$i++;
}
}
# max size
if (defined($ms)) {
my $i = 0;
my $tot_size = 0;
for (@entries) {
$tot_size += $_->{size};
if ($tot_size > $ms) {
unlink "$d/$_->{name}" for (splice @entries, $i);
last;
}
$i++;
}
}
}
1;
# ABSTRACT: Log messages to separate files in a directory, with rotate options
__END__
=pod
=encoding UTF-8
=head1 NAME
Log::Dispatch::Dir - Log messages to separate files in a directory, with rotate options
=head1 VERSION
This document describes version 0.12 of Log::Dispatch::Dir (from Perl distribution Log-Dispatch-Dir), released on 2014-05-17.
=head1 SYNOPSIS
use Log::Dispatch::Dir;
my $dir = Log::Dispatch::Dir->new(
name => 'dir1',
min_level => 'info',
dirname => 'somedir.log',
filename_pattern => '%Y-%m-%d-%H%M%S.%{ext}',
);
$dir->log( level => 'info', message => 'your comment\n" );
# limit total size
my $dir = Log::Dispatch::Dir->new(
# ...
max_size => 10*1024*1024, # 10MB
);
# limit number of files
my $dir = Log::Dispatch::Dir->new(
# ...
max_files => 1000,
);
# limit oldest file
my $dir = Log::Dispatch::Dir->new(
# ...
max_age => 10*24*3600, # 10 days
);
=head1 DESCRIPTION
This module provides a simple object for logging to directories under the
Log::Dispatch::* system, and automatically rotating them according to different
constraints. Each message will be logged to a separate file the directory.
Logging to separate files can be useful for example when dumping whole network
responses (like HTTP::Response content).
=head1 METHODS
=head2 new(%p)
This method takes a hash of parameters. The following options are valid:
=over 4
=item * name ($)
The name of the object (not the dirname!). Required.
=item * min_level ($)
The minimum logging level this object will accept. See the Log::Dispatch
documentation on L<Log Levels|Log::Dispatch/"Log Levels"> for more information.
Required.
=item * max_level ($)
The maximum logging level this obejct will accept. See the Log::Dispatch
documentation on L<Log Levels|Log::Dispatch/"Log Levels"> 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).
=item * dirname ($)
The directory to write to.
=item * permissions ($)
If the directory does not already exist, the permissions that it should be
created with. Optional. The argument passed must be a valid octal value, such as
0700 or the constants available from Fcntl, like S_IRUSR|S_IWUSR|S_IXUSR.
See L<perlfunc/chmod> for more on potential traps when passing octal values
around. Most importantly, remember that if you pass a string that looks like an
octal value, like this:
my $mode = '0644';
Then the resulting directory will end up with permissions like this:
--w----r-T
which is probably not what you want.
=item * 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 => $log_level )
The callbacks are expected to modify the message and then return a single scalar
containing that modified message. These callbacks will be called when either the
C<log> or C<log_to> methods are called and will only be applied to a given
message once.
=item * filename_pattern ($)
Names to give to each file, expressed in pattern a la strftime()'s. Optional.
Default is '%Y-%m-%d-%H%M%S.pid-%{pid}.%{ext}'. Time is expressed in local time.
If file of the same name already exists, a suffix ".1", ".2", and so on will be
appended.
Available pattern:
=over 8
=item %Y - 4-digit year number, e.g. 2009
=item %y - 2-digit year number, e.g. 09 for year 2009
=item %m - 2-digit month, e.g. 04 for April
=item %d - 2-digit day of month, e.g. 28
=item %H - 2-digit hour, e.g. 01
=item %M - 2-digit minute, e.g. 57
=item %S - 2-digit second, e.g. 59
=item %z - the time zone as hour offset from GMT
=item %Z - the time zone or name or abbreviation
=item %{pid} - Process ID
=item %{ext} - Guessed file extension
Try to detect appropriate file extension using L<File::LibMagic>. For example,
if log message looks like an HTML document, then 'html'. If File::LibMagic is
not available or type cannot be detected, defaults to 'log'.
=item %% - literal '%' character
=back
=item * filename_sub (\&)
A more generic mechanism for B<filename_pattern>. If B<filename_sub> is given,
B<filename_pattern> will be ignored. The code will be called with the same
arguments as log_message() and is expected to return a filename. Will die if
code returns undef.
=item * max_size ($)
Maximum total size of files, in bytes. After the size is surpassed, oldest files
(based on ctime) will be deleted. Optional. Default is undefined, which means
unlimited.
=item * max_files ($)
Maximum number of files. After this number is surpassed, oldest files
(based on ctime) will be deleted. Optional. Default is undefined, which means
unlimited.
=item * max_age ($)
Maximum age of files (based on ctime), in seconds. After the age is surpassed,
files older than this age will be deleted. Optional. Default is undefined, which
means unlimited.
=item * rotate_probability ($)
A number between 0 and 1 which specifies the probability that rotate()
will be called after each log_message(). This is a balance between performance
and rotate size accuracy. 1 means always rotate, 0 means never rotate. Optional.
Default is 0.25.
=back
=head2 log_message(message => $)
Sends a message to the appropriate output. Generally this shouldn't be called
directly but should be called through the C<log()> method (in
Log::Dispatch::Output).
=head1 SEE ALSO
L<Log::Dispatch>
=head1 HOMEPAGE
Please visit the project's homepage at L<https://metacpan.org/release/Log-Dispatch-Dir>.
=head1 SOURCE
Source repository is at L<https://github.com/sharyanto/perl-Log-Dispatch-Dir>.
=head1 BUGS
Please report any bugs or feature requests on the bugtracker website L<https://rt.cpan.org/Public/Dist/Display.html?Name=Log-Dispatch-Dir>
When submitting a bug or request, please include a test-file or a
patch to an existing test-file that illustrates the bug or desired
feature.
=head1 AUTHOR
Steven Haryanto <stevenharyanto@gmail.com>
=head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2014 by Steven Haryanto.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.
=cut
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