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#!/usr/bin/perl
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# this is a simple 'warn' plugin like the default builtin logging
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#
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# It demonstrates that a logging plugin can call ->log itself as well
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# as how to ignore log entries from itself
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sub register {
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my ($self, $qp, $loglevel) = @_;
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$self->{_level} = LOGWARN;
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2005-03-29 22:15:53 +02:00
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if ( defined($loglevel) ) {
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if ($loglevel =~ /^\d+$/) {
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$self->{_level} = $loglevel;
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}
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else {
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$self->{_level} = log_level($loglevel);
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}
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}
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# If you want to capture this log entry with this plugin, you need to
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# wait until after you register the plugin
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$self->log(LOGINFO,'Initializing logging::warn plugin');
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}
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2005-07-10 12:56:55 +02:00
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sub hook_logging {
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my ($self, $transaction, $trace, $hook, $plugin, @log) = @_;
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# Don't log your own log entries! If this is the only logging plugin
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# then these lines will not be logged at all. You can safely comment
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# out this line and it will not cause an infinite loop.
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return DECLINED if defined $plugin and $plugin eq $self->plugin_name;
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2005-12-30 18:03:14 +01:00
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my $fd = $self->fd();
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2005-03-24 22:16:35 +01:00
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warn
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join(" ", $$ .
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(defined $fd ? " fd:$fd" : "") .
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(defined $plugin ? " $plugin plugin:" :
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defined $hook ? " running plugin ($hook):" : ""),
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@log), "\n"
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if ($trace <= $self->{_level});
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return DECLINED;
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}
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2005-03-29 22:15:53 +02:00
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=cut
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=head1 NAME
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warn - Default logging plugin for qpsmtpd
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=head1 DESCRIPTION
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A qpsmtpd plugin which replicates the built in logging functionality, which
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is to send all logging messages to STDERR below a specific log level.
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=head1 INSTALL AND CONFIG
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Place this plugin in the plugin/logging directory beneath the standard
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qpsmtpd installation. Edit the config/logging file and add a line like
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this:
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logging/warn [loglevel]
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where the optional parameters C<loglevel> is either the numeric or text
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representation of the maximum log level, as shown in the
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L<config.sample/loglevel> file.
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=head1 AUTHOR
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John Peacock <jpeacock@cpan.org>
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=head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
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Copyright (c) 2005 John Peacock
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This plugin is licensed under the same terms as the qpsmtpd package itself.
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Please see the LICENSE file included with qpsmtpd for details.
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=cut
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