NAME

    Log::Any::Adapter::Syslog - Send Log::Any logs to syslog

VERSION

    version 1.6

SYNOPSIS

        use Log::Any::Adapter;
        Log::Any::Adapter->set('Syslog');
    
        # You can override defaults:
        use Unix::Syslog qw{:macros};
        Log::Any::Adapter->set(
            'Syslog',
            # name defaults to basename($0)
            name     => 'my-name',
            # options default to LOG_PID
            options  => LOG_PID|LOG_PERROR,
            # facility defaults to LOG_LOCAL7
            facility => LOG_LOCAL7
        );

DESCRIPTION

    Log::Any is a generic adapter for writing logging into Perl modules;
    this adapter use the Unix::Syslog module to direct that output into the
    standard Unix syslog system.

CONFIGURATION

    Log::Any::Adapter::Syslog is designed to work out of the box with no
    configuration required; the defaults should be reasonably sensible.

    You can override the default configuration by passing extra arguments
    to the Log::Any::Adapter method:

    name

      The name argument defaults to the basename of $0 if not supplied, and
      is inserted into each line sent to syslog to identify the source.

    options

      The options configure the behaviour of syslog; see Unix::Syslog for
      details.

      The default is LOG_PID, which includes the PID of the current process
      after the process name:

          example-process[2345]: something amazing!

      The most likely addition to that is LOG_PERROR which causes syslog to
      also send a copy of all log messages to the controlling terminal of
      the process.

      WARNING: If you pass a defined value you are setting, not augmenting,
      the options. So, if you want LOG_PID as well as other flags, pass
      them all.

    facility

      The facility determines where syslog sends your messages. The default
      is LOCAL7, which is not the most useful value ever, but is less bad
      than assuming the fixed facilities.

      See Unix::Syslog and syslog(3) for details on the available
      facilities.

    min_level

      Minimum syslog level. All messages below the selected level will be
      silently discarded. Default is debug.

      If LOG_LEVEL environment variable is set, it will be used instead. If
      TRACE environment variable is set to true, level will be set to
      'trace'. If DEBUG environment variable is set to true, level will be
      set to 'debug'. If VERBOSE environment variable is set to true, level
      will be set to 'info'.If QUIET environment variable is set to true,
      level will be set to 'error'.

AUTHORS

      * Daniel Pittman <daniel@rimspace.net>

      * Stephen Thirlwall <sdt@cpan.org>

CONTRIBUTOR

    Maros Kollar <maros.kollar@geizhals.at>

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

    This software is copyright (c) 2016 by Stephen Thirlwall.

    This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
    the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.