NAME¶
Log::Log4perl::NDC - Nested Diagnostic Context
DESCRIPTION¶
Log::Log4perl allows loggers to maintain global thread-specific data, called the
Nested Diagnostic Context (NDC).
At some point, the application might decide to push a piece of data onto the NDC
stack, which other parts of the application might want to reuse. For example,
at the beginning of a web request in a server, the application might decide to
push the IP address of the client onto the stack to provide it for other
loggers down the road without having to pass the data from function to
function.
The Log::Log4perl::Layout::PatternLayout class even provides the handy %x
placeholder which is replaced by the blank-separated list of elements
currently on the stack.
This module maintains a simple stack which you can push data on to, query what's
on top, pop it off again or delete the entire stack.
Its purpose is to provide a thread-specific context which all Log::Log4perl
loggers can refer to without the application having to pass around the context
data between its functions.
Since in 5.8.0 perl's threads don't share data only upon request, global data is
by definition thread-specific.
- Log::Log4perl::NDC->push($text);
- Push an item onto the stack. If the stack grows beyond the
defined limit ($Log::Log4perl::NDC::MAX_SIZE), just the topmost element
will be replated.
This is typically done when a context is entered.
- Log::Log4perl::NDC->pop();
- Discard the upmost element of the stack. This is typically
done when a context is left.
- my $text = Log::Log4perl::NDC->get();
- Retrieve the content of the stack as a string of
blank-separated values without disrupting the stack structure. Typically
done by %x. If the stack is empty the value "[undef]" is being
returned.
- Log::Log4perl::NDC->remove();
- Reset the stack, remove all items.
Please note that all of the methods above are class methods, there's no
instances of this class.
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE¶
Copyright 2002-2009 by Mike Schilli <m@perlmeister.com> and Kevin Goess
<cpan@goess.org>.
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
the same terms as Perl itself.