I followed
moritz's advice and used
tag_string.t.
The documentation for
Log::Agent::Tag is extremely dry and probably confusing for you. I hope this helps.
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use warnings;
use Log::Agent;
require Log::Agent::Driver::File;
require Log::Agent::Tag::String;
require qw(/path/to/my_code.pl); # the script to run
my $err = '/path/to/file.err';
my $out = '/path/to/file.out';
my $driver = Log::Agent::Driver::File->make(
-prefix => 'me',
-channels => {
'error' => $err,
'output' => $out
},
);
my $t1 = Log::Agent::Tag::String->make(-value => "<tag #1>");
my $t2 = Log::Agent::Tag::String->make(-value => "<tag #2>", -postfix
+=> 1);
logconfig(
-driver => $driver,
-tags => [$t1],
);
logerr "error string";
use Log::Agent qw(logtags);
my $tags = logtags;
$tags->append($t2);
logwarn "warn string";
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