=head1 NAME Log::Handler::Plugin::Config::Properties - Config loader for Config::Properties. =head1 SYNOPSIS use Log::Handler::Plugin::Config::Properties; my $config = Log::Handler::Plugin::Config::Properties->get_config( $config_file ); =head1 ROUTINES =head2 get_config() Expect the config file name and returns the config as a reference. The configuration will be splitted by dot. =head1 CONFIG STYLE file.mylog.reopen = 1 file.mylog.fileopen = 1 file.mylog.maxlevel = info file.mylog.permissions = 0640 file.mylog.mode = append file.mylog.timeformat = %b %d %H:%M:%S file.mylog.debug_mode = 2 file.mylog.minlevel = warn file.mylog.filename = example.log file.mylog.newline = 1 file.mylog.message_layout = %T %H[%P] [%L] %S: %m =head1 PREREQUISITES Config::Properties =head1 EXPORTS No exports. =head1 REPORT BUGS Please report all bugs to . If you send me a mail then add Log::Handler into the subject. =head1 AUTHOR Jonny Schulz . =head1 COPYRIGHT Copyright (C) 2007-2009 by Jonny Schulz. All rights reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. =cut package Log::Handler::Plugin::Config::Properties; use strict; use warnings; use Config::Properties; our $VERSION = '0.03'; our $SPLITTOTREE = qr/\./; sub get_config { my ($class, $config_file) = @_; my $properties = Config::Properties->new(); open my $fh, '<', $config_file or die "unable to open $config_file: $!"; $properties->load($fh); close $fh; my $config = $properties->splitToTree($SPLITTOTREE); return $config; } 1;