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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Advanced error handling in shell scripts Post 302363735 by dr.house on Wednesday 21st of October 2009 07:50:39 AM
Old 10-21-2009
My two bytes: Smilie

Code:
if [ $? -ne 0 ]
then
  takeNote "[error, long text]" # write error to log file (all systems)
  houseCall "[error, short text]" # send e-mail to admin (server only)
  popUp -info "[error, short text]" # pop up info window (client only)
fi

The according functions are stored in a separate file, to be sourced first thing by any script I'm using ...
 

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LOG(1)							User Contributed Perl Documentation						    LOG(1)

NAME
Apache::Log -- Perl API for Apache Logging Methods Synopsis #in startup.pl #------------- use Apache::Log; my $s = Apache->server; $s->log_error("server: log_error"); $s->log_serror(Apache::LOG_MARK, Apache::LOG_ERR, 0, "log_serror logging at err level"); $s->log_serror(Apache::LOG_MARK, Apache::LOG_DEBUG, APR::ENOTIME, "debug print"); Apache::Server->log_error("routine warning"); Apache->warn("routine warning"); Apache::warn("routine warning"); Apache::Server->warn("routine warning"); #in a handler #------------ use Apache::Log; sub handler{ my $r = shift; $r->log_error("request: log_error"); $r->warn("whoah!"); my $rlog = $r->log; for my $level qw(emerg alert crit error warn notice info debug) { no strict 'refs'; $rlog->$level($package, "request: $level log level"); } # can use server methods as well my $s = $r->server; $s->log_error("server: log_error"); $r->log_rerror(Apache::LOG_MARK, Apache::LOG_DEBUG, APR::ENOTIME, "in debug"); $s->log_serror(Apache::LOG_MARK, Apache::LOG_INFO, 0, "server info"); $s->log_serror(Apache::LOG_MARK, Apache::LOG_ERR, APR::ENOTIME, "fatal error"); $s->warn('routine server warning'); } Description "Apache::Log" provides the Perl API for Apache logging methods. Constants The following constants (sorted from the most severe level to the least severe) are used in logging methods to specify the log level at which the message should be logged: o "Apache::LOG_EMERG" o "Apache::LOG_ALERT" o "Apache::LOG_CRIT" o "Apache::LOG_ERR" o "Apache::LOG_WARNING" o "Apache::LOG_NOTICE" o "Apache::LOG_INFO" o "Apache::LOG_DEBUG" For example if the current "LogLevel" is set to warning, only messages with log level of the level warning or higher (err, crit, elert and emerg) will be logged. Therefore this: $r->log_rerror(Apache::LOG_MARK, Apache::LOG_WARNING, APR::ENOTIME, "warning!"); will log the message, but this one won't: $r->log_rerror(Apache::LOG_MARK, Apache::LOG_INFO, APR::ENOTIME, "just an info"); It will be logged only if the server log level is set to info or debug. (either in the configuration file or using the "$s->loglevel()" method.) Other constants: o "Apache::LOG_LEVELMASK" used to mask off the level value, to make sure that the log level's value is within the proper bits range. e.g.: $loglevel &= LOG_LEVELMASK; o "Apache::LOG_TOCLIENT" used to give content handlers the option of including the error text in the "ErrorDocument" sent back to the client. When "Apache::LOG_TOCLIENT" is passed to "log_rerror()" the error message will be saved in the $r's notes table, keyed to the string "error-notes", if and only if the severity level of the message is "Apache::LOG_WARNING" or greater and there are no other "error-notes" entry already set in the request record's notes table. Once the "error-notes" entry is set, it is up to the error handler to determine whether this text should be sent back to the client. For example: $r->log_rerror(Apache::LOG_MARK, Apache::LOG_ERR|Apache::LOG_TOCLIENT, APR::ENOTIME, "request log_rerror"); now the log message can be retrieved via: $r->notes->get("error-notes"); Remember that client generated text streams sent back to the client MUST be escaped to prevent CSS attacks. o "Apache::LOG_STARTUP" is set only during the startup. Server Logging Methods "$s->log_error()" $s->log_error(@message); just logs the supplied message. For example: $s->log_error("running low on memory"); "$s->log_serror()" log_serror($file, $line, $level, $status, @message); where: * $file The file in which this function is called * $line The line number on which this function is called * $level The level of this error message * $status The status code from the previous command * @message The log message This function provides a fine control of when the message is logged, gives an access to built-in status codes. For example: $s->log_serror(Apache::LOG_MARK, Apache::LOG_ERR, 0, "log_serror logging at err level"); $s->log_serror(Apache::LOG_MARK, Apache::LOG_DEBUG, APR::ENOTIME, "debug print"); "$s->log()" my $slog = $s->log; returns a handle which can be used to log messages of different level. See the next entry. emerg(), alert(), crit(), error(), warn(), notice(), info(), debug() $s->log->emerg(@message); after getting the log handle with "$s->log", use these methods to control when messages should be logged. For example: my $slog = $s->log; $slog->debug("just ", "some debug info"); $slog->warn(@warnings); $slog->crit("dying"); Request Logging Methods "$r->log_error()" $r->log_error(@message); logs the supplied message (similar to "$s->log_error"). For example: $r->log_error("the request is about to end"); the same as "$s->log_error". "$r->log_rerror()" log_rerror($file, $line, $level, $status, @message); same as "$s->log_rerror". For example: $s->log_rerror(Apache::LOG_MARK, Apache::LOG_ERR, 0, "log_rerror logging at err level"); $s->log_rerror(Apache::LOG_MARK, Apache::LOG_DEBUG, APR::ENOTIME, "debug print"); "$r->log()" my $rlog = $r->log; Similar to "$s->log()" the emerg(), alert(), crit(), error(), warn(), notice(), info(), debug() methods Similar to the server's log functions with the same names. For example: $rlog->debug("just ", "some debug info"); $rlog->warn(@req_warnings); $rlog->crit("dying"); General Functions "Apache::LOG_MARK()" my($file, $line) = Apache::LOG_MARK(); Though looking like a constant, this is a function, which returns a list of two items: "(__FILE__, __LINE__)", i.e. the file and the line where the function was called from. Aliases "$s->warn()" $s->warn(@warnings); is the same as: $s->log_error(Apache::LOG_MARK, Apache::LOG_WARNING, 0, @warnings) For example: $s->warn('routine server warning'); "Apache->warn()" "Apache::warn()" Apache->warn(@warnings); perl v5.8.0 2002-08-14 LOG(1)
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