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NAME

       Log::Agent::Channel::Handle - I/O handle logging channel for Log::Agent

SYNOPSIS

        require Log::Agent::Channel::Handle;

        my $driver = Log::Agent::Channel::Handle->make(
            -prefix     => "prefix",
            -stampfmt   => "own",
            -showpid    => 1,
            -handle     => \*FILE,
        );

DESCRIPTION

       The handle channel performs logging to an already opened I/O handle, along with the
       necessary prefixing and stamping of the messages.

       The creation routine make() takes the following arguments:

       "-handle" => handle
           Specifies the I/O handle to use.  It can be given as a GLOB reference, such as
           "\*FILE", or as an "IO::Handle" object.

           NOTE: Auto-flushing is not enabled on the handle.  Even when the channel is closed,
           the handle is left as-is: we simply stop sending log messages to it.

       "-no_newline" => flag
           When set to true, never append any "\n" (on Unix) or "\r\n" (on Windows) to log
           messages.

           Internally, Log::Agent relies on the channel to delimit logged lines appropriately, so
           this flag is not used.  However, it might be useful for "Log::Agent::Logger" users.

           Default is false, meaning newline markers are systematically appended.

       "-no_prefixing" => flag
           When set to true, disable the prefixing logic entirely, i.e. the following options are
           ignored completely: "-prefix", "-showpid", "-no_ucfirst", "-stampfmt".

           Default is false.

       "-no_ucfirst" => flag
           When set to true, don't upper-case the first letter of the log message entry when
           there's no prefix inserted before the logged line.  When there is a prefix, a ":"
           character follows, and therefore the leading letter of the message should not be
           upper-cased anyway.

           Default is false, meaning uppercasing is performed.

       "-prefix" => prefix
           The application prefix string to prepend to messages.

       "-showpid" => flag
           If set to true, the PID of the process will be appended within square brackets after
           the prefix, to all messages.

           Default is false.

       "-stampfmt" => (name | CODE)
           Specifies the time stamp format to use. By default, my "own" format is used.  See
           Log::Agent::Stamping for a description of the available format names.

           You may also specify a CODE ref: that routine will be called every time we need to
           compute a time stamp. It should not expect any parameter, and should return a string.

CAVEAT

       Beware of chdir().  If your program uses chdir(), you should always specify logfiles by
       using absolute paths, otherwise you run the risk of having your relative paths become
       invalid: there is no anchoring done at the time you specify them.  This is especially true
       when configured for rotation, since the logfiles are recreated as needed and you might end
       up with many logfiles scattered throughout all the directories you chdir()ed to.

AUTHOR

       Raphael Manfredi <Raphael_Manfredi@pobox.com>

SEE ALSO

       Log::Agent::Logger(3), Log::Agent::Channel(3).