Sys::Syslog, openlog, closelog, setlogmask, syslog - Perl interface to the UNIX syslog(3) calls
use Sys::Syslog; # all except setlogsock, or:
use Sys::Syslog qw(:DEFAULT setlogsock); # default set, plus setlogsock
setlogsock $sock_type;
openlog $ident, $logopt, $facility;
syslog $priority, $format, @args;
$oldmask = setlogmask $mask_priority;
closelog;
Sys::Syslog is an interface to the UNIX syslog(3)
program. Call syslog()
with a string priority and a list of printf()
args just like syslog(3)
.
Syslog provides the functions:
$ident is prepended to every message. $logopt contains zero or more of the words pid, ndelay, cons, nowait. $facility specifies the part of the system
If $priority permits, logs ($format, @args) printed as by printf(3V)
, with the addition that %m is replaced with "$!"
(the latest error message).
Sets log mask $mask_priority and returns the old mask.
Sets the socket type to be used for the next call to openlog()
or syslog()
and returns TRUE on success, undef on failure.
A value of 'unix' will connect to the UNIX domain socket returned by _PATH_LOG
in syslog.ph. A value of 'inet' will connect to an INET socket returned by getservbyname(). Any other value croaks.
The default is for the INET socket to be used.
Closes the log file.
Note that openlog
now takes three arguments, just like openlog(3)
.
openlog($program, 'cons,pid', 'user');
syslog('info', 'this is another test');
syslog('mail|warning', 'this is a better test: %d', time);
closelog();
syslog('debug', 'this is the last test');
setlogsock('unix');
openlog("$program $$", 'ndelay', 'user');
syslog('notice', 'fooprogram: this is really done');
setlogsock('inet');
$! = 55;
syslog('info', 'problem was %m'); # %m == $! in syslog(3)
Sys::Syslog needs syslog.ph, which can be created with h2ph
.
Tom Christiansen <[email protected]> and Larry Wall <[email protected]>. UNIX domain sockets added by Sean Robinson <[email protected]> with support from Tim Bunce <[email protected]> and the perl5-porters mailing list.