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Syslog::Logger is a Logger work-alike that logs via syslog instead of to a file. You can use Syslog::Logger to aggregate logs between multiple machines.
By default, Syslog::Logger uses the program name 'ruby', but this can be changed via the first argument to Syslog::Logger.new.
NOTE! You can only set the Syslog::Logger program name when you initialize Syslog::Logger for the first time. This is a limitation of the way Syslog::Logger uses syslog (and in some ways, a limitation of the way syslog(3) works). Attempts to change Syslog::Logger's program name after the first initialization will be ignored.
The following will log to syslogd on your local machine:
require 'syslog/logger' log = Syslog::Logger.new 'my_program' log.info 'this line will be logged via syslog(3)'
Also the facility may be set to specify the facility level which will be used:
log.info 'this line will be logged using Syslog default facility level' log_local1 = Syslog::Logger.new 'my_program', Syslog::LOG_LOCAL1 log_local1.info 'this line will be logged using local1 facility level'
You may need to perform some syslog.conf setup first. For a BSD machine add the following lines to /etc/syslog.conf:
!my_program *.* /var/log/my_program.log
Then touch /var/log/my_program.log and signal syslogd with a HUP (killall -HUP syslogd, on FreeBSD).
If you wish to have logs automatically roll over and archive, see the newsyslog.conf(5) and newsyslog(8) man pages.
Maps Logger warning types to syslog(3) warning types.
Messages from Ruby applications are not considered as critical as messages from other system daemons using syslog(3), so most messages are reduced by one level. For example, a fatal message for Ruby's Logger is considered an error for syslog(3).
The version of Syslog::Logger you are using.
Logging formatter, as a Proc that will take four arguments and return the formatted message. The arguments are:
severity
The Severity of the log message.
time
A Time instance representing when the message was logged.
progname
The progname configured, or passed to the logger method.
msg
The Object the user passed to the log message; not necessarily a String.
The block should return an Object that can be written to the logging device via write. The default formatter is used when no formatter is set.
Builds a methods for level meth.
# File syslog/lib/syslog/logger.rb, line 107
def self.make_methods meth
level = ::Logger.const_get(meth.upcase)
eval <<-EOM, nil, __FILE__, __LINE__ + 1
def #{meth}(message = nil, &block)
add(#{level}, message, &block)
end
def #{meth}?
@level <= #{level}
end
EOM
end
Fills in variables for Logger compatibility. If this is the first instance of Syslog::Logger, program_name may be set to change the logged program name. The facility may be set to specify the facility level which will be used.
Due to the way syslog works, only one program name may be chosen.
# File syslog/lib/syslog/logger.rb, line 191
def initialize program_name = 'ruby', facility = nil
@level = ::Logger::DEBUG
@formatter = Formatter.new
@@syslog ||= Syslog.open(program_name)
@facility = (facility || @@syslog.facility)
end
Returns the internal Syslog object that is initialized when the first instance is created.
# File syslog/lib/syslog/logger.rb, line 93
def self.syslog
@@syslog
end
Specifies the internal Syslog object to be used.
# File syslog/lib/syslog/logger.rb, line 100
def self.syslog= syslog
@@syslog = syslog
end
Almost duplicates Logger#add. progname is ignored.
# File syslog/lib/syslog/logger.rb, line 203
def add severity, message = nil, progname = nil, &block
severity ||= ::Logger::UNKNOWN
@level <= severity and
@@syslog.log( (LEVEL_MAP[severity] | @facility), '%s', formatter.call(severity, Time.now, progname, (message || block.call)) )
true
end
Logs a message at the debug (syslog debug) log level, or logs the message returned from the block.
# File syslog/lib/syslog/logger.rb, line 151
Logs a message at the error (syslog warning) log level, or logs the message returned from the block.
# File syslog/lib/syslog/logger.rb, line 133
Logs a message at the fatal (syslog err) log level, or logs the message returned from the block.
# File syslog/lib/syslog/logger.rb, line 127
Logs a message at the info (syslog info) log level, or logs the message returned from the block.
# File syslog/lib/syslog/logger.rb, line 145