NAME Log::Handler::Output::Gearman - Send log messages to Gearman workers. SYNOPSIS use Log::Handler::Output::Gearman; my $logger = Log::Handler::Output::Gearman->new( servers => ['127.0.0.1:4731'], worker => 'logger', ); my $message = 'This is a log message'; $logger->log( $message ); DESCRIPTION This is experimental ( beta ) and should only be used in a test environment. The API may change at any time without prior notification until this message is removed! METHODS new Takes a number of arguments, following are mandatory: * servers # hostname:port gearmand is running on servers => [ '127.0.0.1:4731', '192.168.0.1:4735', '192.168.0.2' # uses default port (4730) ] * worker # name of the worker that should process the log messages worker => 'logger' Besides it takes also following optional arguments: * method (default: do_background) method => 'do_high_background' This can be one of the following Gearman::XS::Client methods: * "do" * "do_high" * "do_low" * "do_background" * "do_high_background" * "do_low_background" * prepare_message # encode log message before it's being sent as workload to Gearman prepare_message => sub { my ($message) = @_; return JSON::XS::encode({ message => $message }); } log Takes one argument: * $message - The log message errstr Returns the last error message. AUTHOR Johannes Plunien COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE Copyright 2009 by Johannes Plunien This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. SEE ALSO * Log::Handler * Gearman::XS::Client * REPOSITORY