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NAME
Log::Log4perl::Appender::Graylog; - Log to a Graylog server
SYNOPSIS
use Log::Log4perl::Appender::Graylog;
my $appender = Log::Log4perl::Appender::Graylog->new(
PeerAddr => "glog.foo.com",
PeerPort => 12209,
Gzip => 1, # Glog2 usually requires gzip but can send plain text
);
$appender->log(message => "Log me\n");
or
log4perl.appender.SERVER = Log::Log4perl::Appender::Graylog
log4perl.appender.SERVER.layout = NoopLayout
log4perl.appender.SERVER.PeerAddr = <ip>
log4perl.appender.SERVER.PeerPort = 12201
log4perl.appender.SERVER.Gzip = 1
DESCRIPTION
This is a simple appender for writing to a graylog server.
It relies on L<IO::Socket::INET>. L<Log::GELF::Util>. This sends in the 1.1
format.
CONFIG
log4perl.appender.SERVER = Log::Log4perl::Appender::Graylog
log4perl.appender.SERVER.layout = NoopLayout
log4perl.appender.SERVER.PeerAddr = <ip>
log4perl.appender.SERVER.PeerPort = 12201
log4perl.appender.SERVER.Gzip = 1
log4perl.appender.SERVER.Chunked = <0|lan|wan>
layout This needs to be NoopLayout as we do not want any special formatting.
Gzip Accepts an integer specifying if to compress the message.
Chunked Accepts an integer specifying the chunk size or the special string values lan or wan corresponding to 8154 or 1420 respectively.
EXAMPLE
Write a server quickly using the IO::Socket: (based on orelly-perl-cookbook-ch17)
use strict;
use IO::Socket;
my($sock, $oldmsg, $newmsg, $hisaddr, $hishost, $MAXLEN, $PORTNO);
$MAXLEN = 8192;
$PORTNO = 12201;
$sock = IO::Socket::INET->new(LocalPort => $PORTNO, Proto => 'udp')
or die "socket: $@";
print "Awaiting UDP messages on port $PORTNO\n";
$oldmsg = "This is the starting message.";
while ($sock->recv($newmsg, $MAXLEN)) {
my($port, $ipaddr) = sockaddr_in($sock->peername);
$hishost = gethostbyaddr($ipaddr, AF_INET);
print "Client $hishost said ``$newmsg''\n";
$sock->send($oldmsg);
$oldmsg = "[$hishost] $newmsg";
}
die "recv: $!";
Start it and then run the following script as a client:
use Log::Log4perl qw(:easy);
my $conf = q{
log4perl.category = WARN, Graylog
log4perl.appender.Graylog = Log::Log4perl::Appender::Graylog
log4perl.appender.Graylog.PeerAddr = localhost
log4perl.appender.Graylog.PeerPort = 12201
log4perl.appender.Graylog.layout = SimpleLayout
};
Log::Log4perl->init( \$conf );
sleep(2);
for ( 1 .. 10 ) {
ERROR("Quack!");
sleep(5);
}
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright 2017 by Brandon "Dimentox Travanti" Husbands xotmid@gmail.com
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.