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Add a new filter that matches against a logger name#3
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creature wants to merge 5 commits intoapache:developfrom
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Add a new filter that matches against a logger name#3creature wants to merge 5 commits intoapache:developfrom
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This logging filter matches a logger name. Included is an example of its use, the filter itself, and a unit test for this functionality.
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@rgoers I have created a merge branch that incorporates these changes into the develop branch. If you edit the pull request to point at the creature-logger-name-filter branch in my repository, it should be able to test and merge. I already merged it into develop on mine. |
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This patch provides a new logging filter, similar to the existing string matcher, that matches against a logger name. It provides options for case sensitivity and exact matching, as well as the standard acceptOnMatch and stringToMatch parameters. Unit tests and documentation are included.
My use case for this is included in the documentation; I've found it useful to log events from specific sources to their own logfiles, so I can have a standalone log for payment gateways, SMS sending, etc. Sometimes this is for ease of debugging; sometimes it makes integration with other tools like Munin easier.