I've been using Log4perl extensively in a number of scripts. I'd like to augment those scripts to set an error code if any WARN
or ERROR
messages have been logged. I couldn't find any obvious way to do this based on existing documentation.
I'd like to avoid a brute-force rewrite of my existing scripts to add a check on every WARN
or ERROR
log message; I'd prefer to handle it prior to script exit if possible like this pseudocode:
if $log->has_warnings_or_errors then
exit 1
else
exit 0
Is there any easy way to call Log4Perl to determine if the current logger has issues messages of certain levels?
Use an appender.
MyCounter.pm:
package MyCounter;
use warnings;
use strict;
use Log::Log4perl::Level;
sub new {
my($class,%arg) = @_;
bless {} => $class;
}
sub log {
my($self,%arg) = @_;
++$self->{ $arg{log4p_level} };
}
sub howmany {
my($self,@which) = @_;
my $total = 0;
$total += ($self->{$_} || 0) for @which;
$total;
}
1;
myprog:
#! /usr/bin/perl
use warnings;
use strict;
use Log::Log4perl;
my $conf = q(
log4perl.category.MyLogger = INFO, Screen
log4perl.appender.Screen = Log::Log4perl::Appender::Screen
log4perl.appender.Screen.layout = Log::Log4perl::Layout::SimpleLayout
);
Log::Log4perl->init(\$conf);
my $l = Log::Log4perl->get_logger("MyLogger");
my $counter = Log::Log4perl::Appender->new("MyCounter");
$l->add_appender($counter);
$l->warn("warning");
$l->info("info");
$l->error("incorrect");
$l->fatal("really bad, man");
print $counter->howmany(qw/ WARN ERROR FATAL /), "\n";
exit ($counter->howmany(qw/ WARN ERROR FATAL /) ? 1 : 0);
Output:
$ ./myprog WARN - warning INFO - info ERROR - incorrect FATAL - really bad, man 3 $ echo $? 1
Comment out the ...->warn
, ...->error
, and ...->fatal
lines to get
$ ./myprog INFO - info 0 $ echo $? 0
If you love us? You can donate to us via Paypal or buy me a coffee so we can maintain and grow! Thank you!
Donate Us With