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Courier::Filter::Logger - Abstract base class for loggers used by the Courier::Filter framework
use Courier::Filter::Logger::My; # Need to use a non-abstract sub-class. my $logger = Courier::Filter::Logger::My->new(%options); # For use in an individual filter module: my $module = Courier::Filter::Module::My->new( ... logger => $logger, ... ); # For use as a global Courier::Filter logger object: my $filter = Courier::Filter->new( ... logger => $logger, ... );
package Courier::Filter::Logger::My; use base qw(Courier::Filter::Logger);
Sub-classes of Courier::Filter::Logger are used by the Courier::Filter mail filtering framework and its filter modules for the logging of errors and message rejections to arbitrary targets, like file handles or databases.
When overriding a method in a derived class, do not forget calling the inherited method from your overridden method.
The following constructor is provided and may be overridden:
"Courier::Filter::Logger::new()" creates a hash-ref as an object of the invoked class, and stores the %options in it, but does nothing else.
The following destructor is provided and may be overridden:
"Courier::Filter::Logger::destroy()" does nothing. Sub-classes may override this method and define clean-up behavior.
The following instance methods are provided and may be overridden:
"Courier::Filter::Logger::log_error()" does nothing and should be overridden.
"Courier::Filter::Logger::log_rejected_message()" does nothing and should be overridden.
Courier::Filter, Courier::Filter::Module.
For a list of prepared loggers that come with Courier::Filter, see "Bundled Courier::Filter loggers" in Courier::Filter::Overview.
For AVAILABILITY, SUPPORT, and LICENSE information, see Courier::Filter::Overview.
Julian Mehnle <julian@mehnle.net>
2022-10-21 | perl v5.34.0 |