NAME
TaskForest::LogDir - Functions related to today's log directory
SYNOPSIS
use TaskForest::LogDir;
my $log_dir = &TaskForest::LogDir::getLogDir("/var/logs/taskforest");
# $log_dir is created if it does not exist
DOCUMENTATION
If you're just looking to use the taskforest application, the only documentation you need to read is that for TaskForest. You can do this either of the two ways:
perldoc TaskForest
OR
man TaskForest
If you're a developer and you want to understand the code, I would recommend that you read the pods in this order:
TaskForest
TaskForest::Job
TaskForest::Family
TaskForest::TimeDependency
TaskForest::LogDir
TaskForest::Options
TaskForest::StringHandleTier
TaskForest::StringHandle
Finally, read the documentation in the source. Great efforts have been made to keep it current and relevant.
DESCRIPTION
This is a simple package that provides a location for the getLogDir function that's used in a few places.
METHODS
- getLogDir()
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Usage : my $log_dir = TaskForest::LogDir::getLogDir($root) Purpose : This method creates a dated subdirectory of its first parameter, if that directory doesn't already exist. Returns : The dated directory Argument : $root - the parent directory of the dated directory Throws : "mkdir $log_dir failed" if the log directory cannot be created