Library
Module
Module type
Parameter
Class
Class type
Logs reporter via syslog using Unix
Please read Logs_syslog
first.
val udp_reporter :
?hostname:string ->
Unix.inet_addr ->
?port:int ->
?truncate:int ->
unit ->
Logs.reporter
udp_reporter ~hostname remote_ip ~port ~truncate ()
is reporter
, which sends log message to remote_ip, port
via UDP. Each message is truncated to truncate
bytes (defaults to 65535). The hostname
is part of each syslog message, and defaults to Unix.gethostname ()
, the port
defaults to 514.
val tcp_reporter :
?hostname:string ->
Unix.inet_addr ->
?port:int ->
?truncate:int ->
?framing:Logs_syslog.framing ->
unit ->
(Logs.reporter, string) Stdlib.result
tcp_reporter ~hostname remote_ip ~port ~truncate ~framing ()
is Ok
reporter
or Error msg
. The reporter
sends each log message via syslog to remote_ip, port
via TCP. If the initial TCP connection to the remote_ip
fails, an Error msg
is returned instead. If the TCP connection fails, the log message is reported to standard error, and attempts are made to re-establish the TCP connection. A syslog message is truncated to truncate
bytes (by default no truncation happens). Each syslog message is framed according to the given framing
(defaults to a single 0 byte). The hostname
defaults to Unix.gethostname ()
, port
to 514, framing
to append a 0 byte.
To install a Unix syslog reporter. sending via UDP to localhost, use the following snippet:
Logs.set_reporter (udp_reporter (Unix.inet_addr_of_string "127.0.0.1") ())
To install a reporter using TCP, use the following snippet:
let () =
match tcp_reporter (Unix.inet_addr_of_string "127.0.0.1") () with
| Error e -> print_endline e
| Ok r -> Logs.set_reporter r