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use constant _INTERNAL_DEBUG => 0; |
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our $NEXT_CHECK_TIME; |
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our $L4P_TEST_CHANGE_DETECTED; |
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our $L4P_TEST_CHANGE_CHECKED; |
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my($class, %options) = @_; |
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my $self = { file => "", |
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check_interval => 30, |
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l4p_internal => 0, |
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signal => undef, |
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%options, |
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_last_checked_at => 0, |
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bless $self, $class; |
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if($self->{signal}) { |
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# We're in signal mode, set up the handler |
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print "Setting up signal handler for '$self->{signal}'\n" if |
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# save old signal handlers; they belong to other appenders or |
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# possibly something else in the consuming application |
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my $old_sig_handler = $SIG{$self->{signal}}; |
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$SIG{$self->{signal}} = sub { |
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print "Caught $self->{signal} signal\n" if _INTERNAL_DEBUG; |
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$self->force_next_check(); |
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$old_sig_handler->(@_) if $old_sig_handler and ref $old_sig_handler eq 'CODE'; |
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# Reset the marker. The handler is going to modify it. |
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$self->{signal_caught} = 0; |
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$SIGNAL_CAUGHT = 0 if $self->{l4p_internal}; |
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$self->change_detected(undef, 1); |
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$self->file_has_moved(undef, 1); |
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return $self; |
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my($self) = @_; |
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$self->{signal_caught} = 1; |
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$self->{next_check_time} = 0; |
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if( $self->{l4p_internal} ) { |
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$SIGNAL_CAUGHT = 1; |
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$NEXT_CHECK_TIME = 0; |
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my($self) = @_; |
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$self->{signal_caught} = 0; |
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$SIGNAL_CAUGHT = 0 if $self->{l4p_internal}; |
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} |
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my($self) = @_; |
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return $self->{file}; |
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} |
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my($self) = @_; |
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return $self->{signal}; |
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} |
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my($self) = @_; |
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return $self->{check_interval}; |
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} |
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my($self, $time, $force) = @_; |
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my $task = sub { |
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my @stat = stat($self->{file}); |
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my $has_moved = 0; |
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if(! $stat[0]) { |
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# The file's gone, obviously it got moved or deleted. |
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print "File is gone\n" if _INTERNAL_DEBUG; |
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return 1; |
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} |
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my $current_inode = "$stat[0]:$stat[1]"; |
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print "Current inode: $current_inode\n" if _INTERNAL_DEBUG; |
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if(exists $self->{_file_inode} and |
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$self->{_file_inode} ne $current_inode) { |
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print "Inode changed from $self->{_file_inode} to ", |
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"$current_inode\n" if _INTERNAL_DEBUG; |
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$has_moved = 1; |
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} |
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$self->{_file_inode} = $current_inode; |
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return $has_moved; |
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}; |
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return $self->check($time, $task, $force); |
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} |
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my($self, $time, $force) = @_; |
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my $task = sub { |
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my @stat = stat($self->{file}); |
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my $new_timestamp = $stat[9]; |
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$L4P_TEST_CHANGE_CHECKED = 1; |
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if(! defined $new_timestamp) { |
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if($self->{l4p_internal}) { |
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# The file is gone? Let it slide, we don't want L4p to re-read |
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# the config now, it's gonna die. |
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return undef; |
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} |
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$L4P_TEST_CHANGE_DETECTED = 1; |
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return 1; |
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} |
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if($new_timestamp > $self->{_last_timestamp}) { |
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$self->{_last_timestamp} = $new_timestamp; |
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print "Change detected (file=$self->{file} store=$new_timestamp)\n" |
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if _INTERNAL_DEBUG; |
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$L4P_TEST_CHANGE_DETECTED = 1; |
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return 1; # Has changed |
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print "$self->{file} unchanged (file=$new_timestamp ", |
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"stored=$self->{_last_timestamp})!\n" if _INTERNAL_DEBUG; |
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return ""; # Hasn't changed |
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return $self->check($time, $task, $force); |
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} |
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my($self, $time, $task, $force) = @_; |
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$time = time() unless defined $time; |
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if( $self->{signal_caught} or $SIGNAL_CAUGHT ) { |
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$force = 1; |
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$self->force_next_check_reset(); |
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print "Caught signal, forcing check\n" if _INTERNAL_DEBUG; |
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} |
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print "Soft check (file=$self->{file} time=$time)\n" if _INTERNAL_DEBUG; |
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# Do we need to check? |
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$self->{_last_checked_at} + |
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$self->{_last_checked_at} = $time; |
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# (like in Log::Log4perl) |
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$self->{next_check_time} = $time + $self->{check_interval}; |
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$NEXT_CHECK_TIME = $self->{next_check_time} if $self->{l4p_internal}; |
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print "Hard check (file=$self->{file} time=$time)\n" if _INTERNAL_DEBUG; |
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return $task->($time); |
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} |
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=encoding utf8 |
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=head1 NAME |
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Log::Log4perl::Config::Watch - Detect file changes |
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=head1 SYNOPSIS |
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