Search::Elasticsearch::Logger::LogAny - A Log::Any-based Logger implementation
version 6.80
Search::Elasticsearch::Logger::LogAny provides event logging and the tracing of request/response conversations with Elasticsearch nodes via the Log::Any module.
Logging refers to log events, such as node failures, pings, sniffs, etc, and should be enabled for monitoring purposes.
Tracing refers to the actual HTTP requests and responses sent to Elasticsearch nodes. Tracing can be enabled for debugging purposes, or for generating a pretty-printed curl script which can be used for reporting problems.
curl
Deprecations refers to deprecation warnings returned by Elasticsearch 5.x and above. Deprecations are logged to STDERR by default.
Logging and tracing can be enabled using Log::Any::Adapter, or by passing options to "new()" in Search::Elasticsearch.
Send all logging and tracing to STDERR:
STDERR
use Log::Any::Adapter qw(Stderr); use Search::Elasticsearch; my $e = Search::Elasticsearch->new;
Send logging and deprecations to a file, and tracing to Stderr:
use Log::Any::Adapter(); Log::Any::Adapter->set( { category => 'elasticsearch.event' }, 'File', '/path/to/file.log' ); Log::Any::Adapter->set( { category => 'elasticsearch.trace' }, 'Stderr' ); Log::Any::Adapter->set( { category => 'elasticsearch.deprecation' }, 'File', '/path/to/deprecations.log' ); use Search::Elasticsearch; my $e = Search::Elasticsearch->new;
log_to
trace_to
deprecate_to
use Search::Elasticsearch; my $e = Search::Elasticsearch->new( log_to => 'Stderr', trace_to => 'Stderr', deprecate_to => 'Stderr' # default );
use Search::Elasticsearch; my $e = Search::Elasticsearch->new( log_to => ['File', '/path/to/file.log'], trace_to => 'Stderr', deprecate_to => ['File', '/path/to/deprecations.log'], );
See Log::Any::Adapter for more.
Enrico Zimuel <enrico.zimuel@elastic.co>
This software is Copyright (c) 2020 by Elasticsearch BV.
This is free software, licensed under:
The Apache License, Version 2.0, January 2004
To install Search::Elasticsearch, copy and paste the appropriate command in to your terminal.
cpanm
cpanm Search::Elasticsearch
CPAN shell
perl -MCPAN -e shell install Search::Elasticsearch
For more information on module installation, please visit the detailed CPAN module installation guide.