The syslog package provides a Ruby interface to the POSIX system logging facility.
Syslog
messages are typically passed to a central logging daemon. The daemon may filter them; route them into different files (usually found under /var/log); place them in SQL databases; forward them to centralized logging servers via TCP or UDP; or even alert the system administrator via email, pager or text message.
Unlike application-level logging via Logger
or Log4r, syslog is designed to allow secure tamper-proof logging.
The syslog protocol is standardized in RFC 5424.
Closes the syslog facility. Raises a runtime exception if it is not open.
static VALUE mSyslog_close(VALUE self) { if (!syslog_opened) { rb_raise(rb_eRuntimeError, "syslog not opened"); } closelog(); xfree((void *)syslog_ident); syslog_ident = NULL; syslog_options = syslog_facility = syslog_mask = -1; syslog_opened = 0; return Qnil; }
Returns the facility number used in the last call to open()
static VALUE mSyslog_facility(VALUE self) { return syslog_opened ? INT2NUM(syslog_facility) : Qnil; }
Returns the identity string used in the last call to open()
static VALUE mSyslog_ident(VALUE self) { return syslog_opened ? rb_str_new2(syslog_ident) : Qnil; }
Returns an inspect() string summarizing the object state.
static VALUE mSyslog_inspect(VALUE self) { Check_Type(self, T_MODULE); if (!syslog_opened) return rb_sprintf("<#%"PRIsVALUE": opened=false>", self); return rb_sprintf("<#%"PRIsVALUE": opened=true, ident=\"%s\", options=%d, facility=%d, mask=%d>", self, syslog_ident, syslog_options, syslog_facility, syslog_mask); }
Returns self, for backward compatibility.
static VALUE mSyslog_instance(VALUE self) { return self; }
Log a message with the specified priority. Example:
Syslog.log(Syslog::LOG_CRIT, "Out of disk space") Syslog.log(Syslog::LOG_CRIT, "User %s logged in", ENV['USER'])
The priority levels, in descending order, are:
System is unusable
Action needs to be taken immediately
A critical condition has occurred
An error occurred
Warning of a possible problem
A normal but significant condition occurred
Informational message
Debugging information
Each priority level also has a shortcut method that logs with it's named priority. As an example, the two following statements would produce the same result:
Syslog.log(Syslog::LOG_ALERT, "Out of memory") Syslog.alert("Out of memory")
Format strings are as for printf/sprintf, except that in addition %m is replaced with the error message string that would be returned by strerror(errno).
static VALUE mSyslog_log(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE self) { VALUE pri; rb_check_arity(argc, 2, UNLIMITED_ARGUMENTS); argc--; pri = *argv++; if (!FIXNUM_P(pri)) { rb_raise(rb_eTypeError, "type mismatch: %"PRIsVALUE" given", rb_obj_class(pri)); } syslog_write(FIX2INT(pri), argc, argv); return self; }
Returns the log priority mask in effect. The mask is not reset by opening or closing syslog.
static VALUE mSyslog_get_mask(VALUE self) { return syslog_opened ? INT2NUM(syslog_mask) : Qnil; }
Sets the log priority mask. A method LOG_UPTO is defined to make it easier to set mask values. Example:
Syslog.mask = Syslog::LOG_UPTO(Syslog::LOG_ERR)
Alternatively, specific priorities can be selected and added together using binary OR. Example:
Syslog.mask = Syslog::LOG_MASK(Syslog::LOG_ERR) | Syslog::LOG_MASK(Syslog::LOG_CRIT)
The priority mask persists through calls to open() and close().
static VALUE mSyslog_set_mask(VALUE self, VALUE mask) { if (!syslog_opened) { rb_raise(rb_eRuntimeError, "must open syslog before setting log mask"); } setlogmask(syslog_mask = NUM2INT(mask)); return mask; }
Open the syslog facility. Raises a runtime exception if it is already open.
Can be called with or without a code block. If called with a block, the Syslog
object created is passed to the block.
If the syslog is already open, raises a RuntimeError.
ident
is a String which identifies the calling program.
options
is the logical OR of any of the following:
If there is an error while sending to the system logger, write directly to the console instead.
Open the connection now, rather than waiting for the first message to be written.
Don't wait for any child processes created while logging messages. (Has no effect on Linux.)
Opposite of LOG_NDELAY; wait until a message is sent before opening the connection. (This is the default.)
Print the message to stderr as well as sending it to syslog. (Not in POSIX.1-2001.)
Include the current process ID with each message.
facility
describes the type of program opening the syslog, and is the logical OR of any of the following which are defined for the host OS:
Security or authorization. Deprecated, use LOG_AUTHPRIV instead.
Security or authorization messages which should be kept private.
System console message.
System task scheduler (cron or at).
A system daemon which has no facility value of its own.
An FTP server.
A kernel message (not sendable by user processes, so not of much use to Ruby, but listed here for completeness).
Line printer subsystem.
Mail delivery or transport subsystem.
Usenet news system.
Network Time Protocol server.
General security message.
Messages generated internally by syslog.
Generic user-level message.
UUCP subsystem.
Locally-defined facilities.
Example:
Syslog.open("webrick", Syslog::LOG_PID, Syslog::LOG_DAEMON | Syslog::LOG_LOCAL3)
static VALUE mSyslog_open(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE self) { VALUE ident, opt, fac; const char *ident_ptr; if (syslog_opened) { rb_raise(rb_eRuntimeError, "syslog already open"); } rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "03", &ident, &opt, &fac); if (NIL_P(ident)) { ident = rb_gv_get("$0"); } ident_ptr = StringValueCStr(ident); rb_check_safe_obj(ident); syslog_ident = strdup(ident_ptr); if (NIL_P(opt)) { syslog_options = LOG_PID | LOG_CONS; } else { syslog_options = NUM2INT(opt); } if (NIL_P(fac)) { syslog_facility = LOG_USER; } else { syslog_facility = NUM2INT(fac); } openlog(syslog_ident, syslog_options, syslog_facility); syslog_opened = 1; setlogmask(syslog_mask = setlogmask(0)); /* be like File.new.open {...} */ if (rb_block_given_p()) { rb_ensure(rb_yield, self, mSyslog_close, self); } return self; }
Closes and then reopens the syslog.
Arguments are the same as for open().
static VALUE mSyslog_reopen(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE self) { mSyslog_close(self); return mSyslog_open(argc, argv, self); }
Returns true if the syslog is open.
static VALUE mSyslog_isopen(VALUE self) { return syslog_opened ? Qtrue : Qfalse; }