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our $AUTHORITY = 'cpan:SUKRIA';
#ABSTRACT: Abstract logging engine for Dancer
$Dancer::Logger::Abstract::VERSION = '1.3202';
use strict;
use warnings;
use Carp;
use base 'Dancer::Engine';
use Dancer::SharedData;
use Dancer::Timer;
use Dancer::Config 'setting';
use POSIX qw/strftime/;
# This is the only method to implement by logger engines.
# It receives the following arguments:
# $msg_level, $msg_content, it gets called only if the configuration allows
# a message of the given level to be logged.
sub _log { confess "_log not implemented" }
my $levels = {
# levels < 0 are for core only
core => -10,
# levels > 0 are for end-users only
debug => 1,
info => 2,
warn => 3,
warning => 3,
error => 4,
};
my $log_formats = {
simple => '[%P] %L @%D> %i%m in %f l. %l',
};
sub _log_format {
my $config = setting('logger_format');
if ( !$config ) {
return $log_formats->{simple};
}
exists $log_formats->{$config}
? return $log_formats->{$config}
: return $config;
}
sub _should {
my ($self, $msg_level) = @_;
my $conf_level = setting('log') || 'debug';
if (!exists $levels->{$conf_level}) {
setting('log' => 'debug');
$conf_level = 'debug';
}
return $levels->{$conf_level} <= $levels->{$msg_level};
}
sub format_message {
my ($self, $level, $message) = @_;
chomp $message;
$message = Encode::encode(setting('charset'), $message)
if setting('charset');
$level = 'warn' if $level eq 'warning';
$level = sprintf('%5s', $level);
my $r = Dancer::SharedData->request;
my @stack = caller(3);
my $block_handler = sub {
my ( $block, $type ) = @_;
if ( $type eq 't' ) {
return "[" . strftime( $block, localtime ) . "]";
}
elsif ( $type eq 'h' ) {
return '-' unless defined $r;
return scalar $r->header($block) || '-';
}
else {
Carp::carp("{$block}$type not supported");
return "-";
}
};
my $chars_mapping = {
h => sub {
defined $r
? $r->env->{'HTTP_X_REAL_IP'} || $r->env->{'REMOTE_ADDR'} || '-'
: '-';
},
t => sub { Encode::decode(setting('charset') || 'utf8',
POSIX::strftime( "%d/%b/%Y %H:%M:%S", localtime )) },
T => sub { POSIX::strftime( "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S", localtime ) },
u => sub { Encode::decode(setting('charset') || 'utf8',
POSIX::strftime( "%d/%b/%Y %H:%M:%S", gmtime )) },
U => sub { POSIX::strftime( "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S", gmtime ) },
P => sub { $$ },
L => sub { $level },
D => sub {
my $time = Dancer::SharedData->timer->tick;
return $time;
},
m => sub { $message },
f => sub { $stack[1] || '-' },
l => sub { $stack[2] || '-' },
i => sub {
defined $r ? "[hit #" . $r->id . "]" : "";
},
};
my $char_mapping = sub {
my $char = shift;
my $cb = $chars_mapping->{$char};
unless ($cb) {
Carp::carp "\%$char not supported.";
return "-";
}
$cb->($char);
};
my $fmt = $self->_log_format();
$fmt =~ s^
(?:
\%\{(.+?)\}([a-z])|
\%([a-zA-Z])
)
^ $1 ? $block_handler->($1, $2) : $char_mapping->($3) ^egx;
return $fmt."\n";
}
sub core { $_[0]->_should('core') and $_[0]->_log('core', $_[1]) }
sub debug { $_[0]->_should('debug') and $_[0]->_log('debug', $_[1]) }
sub info { $_[0]->_should('info') and $_[0]->_log('info', $_[1]) }
sub warning { $_[0]->_should('warning') and $_[0]->_log('warning', $_[1]) }
sub error { $_[0]->_should('error') and $_[0]->_log('error', $_[1]) }
1;
__END__
=pod
=encoding UTF-8
=head1 NAME
Dancer::Logger::Abstract - Abstract logging engine for Dancer
=head1 VERSION
version 1.3202
=head1 SYNOPSIS
In your configuration file:
# default
logger_format: simple
# [1234] debug @0.12> [hit #123]message from your log in File.pm line 12
# custom
logger_format: %m %{%H:%M}t [%{accept_type}h]
# message from your log [11:59] [text/html]
=head1 DESCRIPTION
This is an abstract logging engine that provides loggers with basic
functionality and some sanity checking.
=head1 CONFIGURATION
=head2 logger_format
This is a format string (or a preset name) to specify the log format.
The possible values are:
=over 4
=item %h
host emitting the request
=item %t
date (local timezone, formatted like %d/%b/%Y %H:%M:%S)
=item %T
date (local timezone, formatted like %Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S)
=item %u
date (UTC timezone, formatted like %d/%b/%Y %H:%M:%S)
=item %U
date (UTC timezone, formatted like %Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S)
=item %P
PID
=item %L
log level
=item %D
timer
=item %m
message
=item %f
file name that emit the message
=item %l
line from the file
=item %i
request ID
=item %{$fmt}t
timer formatted with a valid time format
=item %{header}h
header value
=back
There is currently a single preset log format:
=over 4
=item simple
will format the message like: [%P] %L @%D> %i%m in %f l. %l
=back
=head1 METHODS
=head2 format_message
Provides a common message formatting.
=head2 core
Logs messages as core.
=head2 debug
Logs messages as debug.
=head2 warning
Logs messages as warning.
=head2 error
Logs messages as error.
=head2 info
Logs messages as info.
=head2 _log
A method to override. If your logger does not provide this, it will cause the
application to die.
=head2 _should
Checks a certain level number against a certain level type (core, debug, info
warning, error).
=head1 AUTHOR
Dancer Core Developers
=head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2010 by Alexis Sukrieh.
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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