package Log::Log4perl::Filter::LevelMatch;
use 5.006;
use strict;
use warnings;
use Log::Log4perl::Level;
use Log::Log4perl::Config;
use constant _INTERNAL_DEBUG => 0;
use base qw(Log::Log4perl::Filter);
sub new {
my ($class, %options) = @_;
my $self = { LevelToMatch => '',
AcceptOnMatch => 1,
%options,
};
$self->{AcceptOnMatch} = Log::Log4perl::Config::boolean_to_perlish(
$self->{AcceptOnMatch});
bless $self, $class;
return $self;
}
sub ok {
my ($self, %p) = @_;
if($self->{LevelToMatch} eq $p{log4p_level}) {
print "Levels match\n" if _INTERNAL_DEBUG;
return $self->{AcceptOnMatch};
} else {
print "Levels don't match\n" if _INTERNAL_DEBUG;
return !$self->{AcceptOnMatch};
}
}
1;
__END__
=head1 NAME
Log::Log4perl::Filter::LevelMatch - Filter to match the log level exactly
=head1 SYNOPSIS
log4perl.filter.Match1 = Log::Log4perl::Filter::LevelMatch
log4perl.filter.Match1.LevelToMatch = ERROR
log4perl.filter.Match1.AcceptOnMatch = true
=head1 DESCRIPTION
This Log4perl custom filter checks if the currently submitted message
matches a predefined priority, as set in C<LevelToMatch>.
The additional parameter C<AcceptOnMatch> defines if the filter
is supposed to pass or block the message (C<true> or C<false>)
on a match.
=head1 SEE ALSO
L<Log::Log4perl::Filter>,
L<Log::Log4perl::Filter::LevelRange>,
L<Log::Log4perl::Filter::StringRange>,
L<Log::Log4perl::Filter::Boolean>
=head1 AUTHOR
Mike Schilli, E<lt>log4perl@perlmeister.comE<gt>, 2003
=cut