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NAME

       Log::Report::Dispatcher::LogDispatch - send messages to Log::Dispatch back-end

INHERITANCE

        Log::Report::Dispatcher::LogDispatch
          is a Log::Report::Dispatcher

SYNOPSIS

        use Log::Dispatch::File;
        dispatcher Log::Dispatch::File => 'logger', accept => 'NOTICE-'
          , filename => 'logfile', to_level => [ 'ALERT-' => 'err' ];

        # disable default dispatcher
        dispatcher close => 'logger';

DESCRIPTION

       This dispatchers produces output to and "Log::Dispatch" back-end.  (which will NOT be
       automatically installed for you).

       The REASON for a message often uses names which are quite similar to the log-levels used
       by Log::Dispatch.  However: they have a different approach.  The REASON of Log::Report
       limits the responsibility of the programmer to indicate the cause of the message: whether
       it was able to handle a certain situation.  The Log::Dispatch levels are there for the
       user's of the program.  However: the programmer does not known anything about the
       application (in the general case).  This is cause of much of the trickery in Perl
       programs.

       The default translation table is list below.  You can change the mapping using
       new(to_level).  See example in SYNOPSIS.

       Extends "DESCRIPTION" in Log::Report::Dispatcher.

METHODS

       Extends "METHODS" in Log::Report::Dispatcher.

   Constructors
       Extends "Constructors" in Log::Report::Dispatcher.

       $obj->close()
           Inherited, see "Constructors" in Log::Report::Dispatcher

       Log::Report::Dispatcher::LogDispatch->new($type, $name, %options)
           The Log::Dispatch infrastructure has quite a large number of output TYPEs, each
           extending the Log::Dispatch::Output base-class.  You do not create these objects
           yourself: Log::Report is doing it for you.

           The Log::Dispatch back-ends are very careful with validating their parameters, so you
           will need to restrict the options to what is supported for the specific back-end.  See
           their respective manual-pages.  The errors produced by the back-ends quite horrible
           and untranslated, sorry.

            -Option       --Defined in             --Default
             accept         Log::Report::Dispatcher  depend on mode
             callbacks                               []
             charset        Log::Report::Dispatcher  <undef>
             format_reason  Log::Report::Dispatcher  'LOWERCASE'
             locale         Log::Report::Dispatcher  <system locale>
             max_level                               undef
             min_level                               debug
             mode           Log::Report::Dispatcher  'NORMAL'
             to_level                                []

           accept => REASONS
           callbacks => CODE|ARRAY-of-CODE
             See Log::Dispatch::Output.

           charset => CHARSET
           format_reason => 'UPPERCASE'|'LOWERCASE'|'UCFIRST'|'IGNORE'|CODE
           locale => LOCALE
           max_level => LEVEL
             Like "min_level".

           min_level => LEVEL
             Restrict the messages which are passed through based on the LEVEL, so after the
             reason got translated into a Log::Dispatch compatible LEVEL.  The default will use
             Log::Report restrictions only.

           mode => 'NORMAL'|'VERBOSE'|'ASSERT'|'DEBUG'|0..3
           to_level => ARRAY-of-PAIRS
             See reasonToLevel().

   Accessors
       Extends "Accessors" in Log::Report::Dispatcher.

       $obj->backend()
           Returns the Log::Dispatch::Output object which is used for logging.

       $obj->isDisabled()
           Inherited, see "Accessors" in Log::Report::Dispatcher

       $obj->mode()
           Inherited, see "Accessors" in Log::Report::Dispatcher

       $obj->name()
           Inherited, see "Accessors" in Log::Report::Dispatcher

       $obj->needs( [$reason] )
           Inherited, see "Accessors" in Log::Report::Dispatcher

       $obj->type()
           Inherited, see "Accessors" in Log::Report::Dispatcher

   Logging
       Extends "Logging" in Log::Report::Dispatcher.

       $obj->addSkipStack(@CODE)
       Log::Report::Dispatcher::LogDispatch->addSkipStack(@CODE)
           Inherited, see "Logging" in Log::Report::Dispatcher

       $obj->collectLocation()
       Log::Report::Dispatcher::LogDispatch->collectLocation()
           Inherited, see "Logging" in Log::Report::Dispatcher

       $obj->collectStack( [$maxdepth] )
       Log::Report::Dispatcher::LogDispatch->collectStack( [$maxdepth] )
           Inherited, see "Logging" in Log::Report::Dispatcher

       $obj->log(HASH-$of-%options, $reason, $message, $domain)
           Inherited, see "Logging" in Log::Report::Dispatcher

       $obj->reasonToLevel($reason)
           Returns a level which is understood by Log::Dispatch, based on a translation table.
           This can be changed with new(to_level).

       $obj->skipStack()
           Inherited, see "Logging" in Log::Report::Dispatcher

       $obj->stackTraceLine(%options)
       Log::Report::Dispatcher::LogDispatch->stackTraceLine(%options)
           Inherited, see "Logging" in Log::Report::Dispatcher

       $obj->translate(HASH-$of-%options, $reason, $message)
           Inherited, see "Logging" in Log::Report::Dispatcher

DETAILS

       Extends "DETAILS" in Log::Report::Dispatcher.

SEE ALSO

       This module is part of Log-Report distribution version 1.13, built on February 03, 2016.
       Website: http://perl.overmeer.net/log-report/

LICENSE

       Copyrights 2007-2016 by [Mark Overmeer]. For other contributors see ChangeLog.

       This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same
       terms as Perl itself.  See http://www.perl.com/perl/misc/Artistic.html