Re: Re: Logging issues with custom Apache2 module

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This was the bit I was missing!  Thanks!

--Tom Noonan II


On Wed, Feb 6, 2019 at 3:45 PM Eric Covener <covener@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Wed, Feb 6, 2019 at 3:38 PM Tom Noonan <tom@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Good afternoon:
>
> I've written a custom Apache2 module and I'm having some difficulty with logging.  Logging is working as expected using the global log level.  For example, if I set the following I get debug logs from my module:
>
> LogLevel Debug
>
> However, if I attempt to set the loglevel for only my module I do not see debug logs:
>
> LogLevel Warn mod_proxy_jwt_auth.c:Debug
>
> In looking at the logs I see other modules output "[date] [module_name:level]" whereas mine is outputting "[date] [:level]".  I'm guessing this is a factor in the per-module log level not working and that I'm getting some part of the module API wrong.  However, I reviewed https://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.4/developer/modguide.html and I simply don't see my error.
>
> The source of my module is here: https://github.com/Root-App/mod_proxy_jwt_auth/blob/master/mod_proxy_jwt_auth.c
>
> Can anyone advise?  Thanks!
>
> --Tom Noonan II

There is a slightly different way to do do the AP_MODULE_DECLARE_DATA
stuff in 2.4 that results in this macro being added to your code:

APLOG_USE_MODULE(proxy_jwt_auth)

You can also just add it explicitly, which is needed if you use
multiple C files for the module.

The alternate way is module AP_MODULE_DECLARE_DATA
mod_proxy_jwt_auth_module; at the top and
AP_DECLARE_MODULE(proxy_jwt_auth) -- you should see that pattern in
the standard mods in 2.4.

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