NAME
Konstrukt::Plugin::log - Konstrukt logging facilities.
SYNOPSIS
<!-- add a log entry.
key1-5 are optional. -->
<& log
action="put"
type="login"
description="user 'foo' logged in"
key1="some additional info"
key2="some additional info"
key3="some additional info"
key4="some additional info"
key5="some additional info"
/ &>
<!-- display log entries -->
<& log
type="log type"
keycount="number of additional keys to display"
orderby="column"
limit="42"
/ &>
DESCRIPTION
This module allows for logging to a given backend (like a DBI database).
Each log entry has an automatically generated timestamp and client address, a type, which may be used to identify several loggin sources (plugin name, etc.), a human readable description and 5 additional keys which may be up to 255 chars long each and can be used as needed.
The perl-interface looks like this:
my $log = use_plugin 'log';
#add entry. the keys are optional
$log->put("type", "description", "key1", "key2", "key3", "key4", "key5");
#retrieve log entries of type "type" and order them by key2, key1 and key3.
my $entries = $log->get("type", "key2, key1, key3");
#$entries is an array reference to hash-references:
#$entries =
[
{ year => 1234, month => 12, day => 12, hour => 12, minute => 12,
host => '192.168.0.1',
type => "type",
description => "description",
key1 => "key 1", key2 = "..." ... },
...
]
print $entries->[3]->{description}
The Konstrukt-interface looks like this:
<!-- add a new entry -->
<& log action="put" type="type" description="some log entry" key1="key 1 value" key2="..." / &>
<!-- print out a list in template-syntax. (default action)
The type attribute determines the type of the log entries to show.
If not defined, all types will be shown.
The keycount attribute determines how many keys are used in the log entries.
The orderby and limit attributes will be passed as-is to the DBI query. -->
<& log type="type" keycount="3" orderby="key2, key1, key3" key1_name="foo" key2_name="bar" key3_name="baz" limit="20" / &>
<!-- note: you may also order by the column "timestamp" -->
CONFIGURATION
You have to do some configuration in your konstrukt.settings to let the plugin know where to get its data and which layout to use. Defaults:
#log
log/use 0
log/backend DBI
log/template_path /templates/log/ #path to the log templates
log/sendmail #send mails to this account (user@host.tld) for each new log entry
log/sendmail_ignore #space separated list of stings. if the subject or content of
#a message contains any of these strings, no mail will be sent.
#note that a substring match will be made: 'usermanagement' will
#block 'usermanagement::basic' as well as 'confusermanagement::foo'.
#to match a string with whitespaces, put it into doublequotes.
#access control
log/userlevel_view 1 #userlevel to view the logs
log/userlevel_clear 2 #userlevel to clear the logs
Mails will be sent through "mail" in Konstrukt::Lib.
See the documentation of the backend modules (e.g. "CONFIGURATION" in Konstrukt::Plugin::usermanagement::basic::DBI) for their configuration.
#messages
log/template_path /log/
METHODS
execute_again
Yes, this plugin may return dynamic nodes (i.e. template nodes).
init
Initializes this object. Sets $self->{backend} and $self->{layout_path}. init will be called by the constructor.
install
Installs the templates.
Parameters:
none
prepare
We cannot prepare anything as the input data may be different on each request. The result is completely dynamic.
execute
All the work is done in the execute step.
put
Adds a new log entry.
Parameters:
$type - The type/source of this entry
$description - A human readable description
($key1 - $key5) - Optional additional keys
get
Returns the requested log entries as an array reference of hash references.
Parameters:
$type - The type/source of this entry
$orderby - The list will be ordered by this expression, which will be passed as-is to the SQL-query.
AUTHOR
Copyright 2006 Thomas Wittek (mail at gedankenkonstrukt dot de). All rights reserved.
This document is free software. It is distributed under the same terms as Perl itself.