Log::Handler::Output::DBI(3pm) | User Contributed Perl Documentation | Log::Handler::Output::DBI(3pm) |
Log::Handler::Output::DBI - Log messages to a database.
use Log::Handler::Output::DBI; my $db = Log::Handler::Output::DBI->new( # database source database => "database", driver => "mysql", host => "127.0.0.1", port => 3306, # or with "dbname" instead of "database" dbname => "database", driver => "Pg", host => "127.0.0.1", port => 5432, # or with data_source data_source => "dbi:mysql:database=database;host=127.0.0.1;port=3306", # Username and password user => "user", password => "password", # debugging debug => 1, # table, columns and values (as string) table => "messages", columns => "level ctime cdate pid hostname progname message", values => "%level %time %date %pid %hostname %progname %message", # table, columns and values (as array reference) table => "messages", columns => [ qw/level ctime cdate pid hostname progname message/ ], values => [ qw/%level %time %date %pid %hostname %progname %message/ ], # table, columns and values (your own statement) statement => "insert into messages (level,ctime,cdate,pid,hostname,progname,message) values (?,?,?,?,?,?,?)", values => [ qw/%level %time %date %pid %hostname %progname %message/ ], # if you like persistent connections and want to re-connect persistent => 1, ); my %message = ( level => "ERROR", time => "10:12:13", date => "1999-12-12", pid => $$, hostname => "localhost", progname => $0, message => "an error here" ); $db->log(\%message);
With this output you can insert messages into a database table.
Call "new()" to create a new Log::Handler::Output::DBI object.
The following options are possible:
You can use this parameter instead of "database", "driver", "host" and "port".
# the table name table => "messages", # columns as string columns => "level, ctime, cdate, pid, hostname, progname, message", # columns as array columns => [ qw/level ctime cdate pid hostname progname message/ ],
The statement would created as follows
insert into message (level, ctime, cdate, pid, hostname, progname, mtime, message) values (?,?,?,?,?,?,?)
statement => "insert into message (level, ctime, cdate, pid, hostname, progname, mtime, message)" ." values (?,?,?,?,?,?,?)"
values => "%level, %time, %date, %pid, %hostname, %progname, %message", # or values => [ qw/%level %time %date %pid %hostname %progname %message/ ],
The placeholders are identical with the pattern names that you have to pass with the option "message_pattern" from Log::Handler.
%L level %T time %D date %P pid %H hostname %N newline %C caller %p package %f filename %l line %s subroutine %S progname %r runtime %t mtime %m message
Take a look to the documentation of Log::Handler for all possible patterns.
This option is set to 1 on default.
{ PrintError => 0, AutoCommit => 1 }
"PrintError" is deactivated because this would print error messages as warnings to STDERR.
You can pass your own arguments - and overwrite it - with
dbi_params => { PrintError => 1, AutoCommit => 0 }
Log a message to the database.
my $db = Log::Handler::Output::DBI->new( database => "database", driver => "mysql", user => "user", password => "password", host => "127.0.0.1", port => 3306, table => "messages", columns => [ qw/level ctime message/ ], values => [ qw/%level %time %message/ ], persistent => 1, ); $db->log( message => "your message", level => "INFO", time => "2008-10-10 10:12:23", );
Or you can connect to the database yourself. You should notice that if the database connection lost then the logger can't re-connect to the database and would return an error. Use "dbi_handle" at your own risk.
my $dbh = DBI->connect(...); my $db = Log::Handler::Output::DBI->new( dbi_handle => $dbh, table => "messages", columns => [ qw/level ctime message/ ], values => [ qw/%level %time %message/ ], );
Connect to the database.
Disconnect from the database.
Validate a configuration.
Reload with a new configuration.
This function returns the last error message.
Carp Params::Validate DBI your DBI driver you want to use
No exports.
Please report all bugs to <jschulz.cpan(at)bloonix.de>.
If you send me a mail then add Log::Handler into the subject.
Jonny Schulz <jschulz.cpan(at)bloonix.de>.
Copyright (C) 2007-2009 by Jonny Schulz. All rights reserved.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
2022-08-28 | perl v5.34.0 |