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NAME

POE::Component::Log4perl - Perl extension for the POE Environemt

SYNOPSIS

  use POE::Component::Log4perl;

  POE::Component::Log4perl->spawn(
     Alias => 'logger',
     Category => 'default',
     ConfigFile => 'logging.conf',
     GetLogfile => \&get_logfile,
  );

DESCRIPTION

Well, just what everybody needs, another logging module for the POE environment. This one will encapsulate the Log4perl modules to do the logging.

This modules understands the following parameters:

 Alias      - The alias for the session
 Category   - The category to use from the configuration file
 ConfigFile - The name of the configuration file
 GetLogfile - This points to a function to return the logfile name

A word about the "GetLogfile" parameter. In my environment, I use a single centralized configuration file to handle the logging environment. This makes management a bit easier. Log4perl allows this to happen by using a callback to your main routine to retrieve the filename. The GetLogfile allows you to name the function to handle that task. The function name should match the one in the configuration file. If you don't use this ability then you can safely ignore this parameter.

EVENTS

info

This event will insert an "INFO" line into your logfile.

Example
 $poe_kernel->post('logger' => info => 'my cool message');
warn

This event will insert a "WARN" line into your logfile.

error

This event will insert an "ERROR" line into your logfile.

fatal

This event will insert a "FATAL" line into your logfile.

Example
 $poe_kernel->post('logger' => fatal => 'bad mojo');
 $poe_kernel->yield('shutdown');
debug

This event will insert a "DEBUG" line into your logfile.

SEE ALSO

 Log::Log4perl
 POE::Component::Logger
 POE::Component::SimpleLogger

AUTHOR

Kevin L. Esteb, <kesteb@wsipc.org>

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

Copyright (C) 2007 by Kevin L. Esteb

This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself, either Perl version 5.8.8 or, at your option, any later version of Perl 5 you may have available.