Log::Log4perl::Config::PropertyConfigurator - reads properties file
# This class is used internally by Log::Log4perl use Log::Log4perl::Config::PropertyConfigurator; my $conf = Log::Log4perl::Config::PropertyConfigurator->new(); $conf->file("l4p.conf"); $conf->parse(); # will die() on error my $value = $conf->value("log4perl.appender.LOGFILE.filename"); if(defined $value) { printf("The appender's file name is $value\n"); } else { printf("The appender's file name is not defined.\n"); }
Initializes log4perl from a properties file, stuff like
log4j.category.a.b.c.d = WARN, A1 log4j.category.a.b = INFO, A1
It also understands variable substitution, the following configuration is equivalent to the previous one:
settings = WARN, A1 log4j.category.a.b.c.d = ${settings} log4j.category.a.b = INFO, A1
Log::Log4perl::Config
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Log::Log4perl::Config::DOMConfigurator
Log::Log4perl::Config::LDAPConfigurator (tbd!)
Kevin Goess, <cpan@goess.org> Jan-2003 Mike Schilli, <cpan@perlmeister.com>, 2007
To install Log::Log4perl, copy and paste the appropriate command in to your terminal.
cpanm
cpanm Log::Log4perl
CPAN shell
perl -MCPAN -e shell install Log::Log4perl
For more information on module installation, please visit the detailed CPAN module installation guide.