Log::Minimal::Instance - Instance based on Log::Minimal
use Log::Minimal::Instance;
# log to file
my $log = Log::Minimal::Instance->new(
base_dir => 'log',
pattern => 'myapp.log.%Y%m%d', # File::Stamped style
);
# same as Log::Minimal method
$log->debugf('debug');
$log->infof('info');
# ./log/myapp.log.20130101
2013-01-01T16:15:39 [DEBUG] debug at lib/MyApp.pm line 10
2013-01-01T16:15:39 [INFO] info at lib/MyApp.pm line 11
# log to stderr
$log = Log::Minimal::Instance->new();
# specified $Log::Minimal::LOG_LEVEL
$log = Log::Minimal::Instance->new(
level => 'WARN',
);
# original methods
$log->infod(\%hash);
$log->warnd(\@array);
$log->log_to('finish.log.%Y%m%d', $message); # log to log/finish.log.20130101
Log::Minimal::Instance is used in Log::Minimal based module to create an instance.
See Log::Minimal
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new(%args)
Create new instance of Log::Minimal::Instance based on Log::Minimal.
Attributes are following:
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level
Set to $Log::Minimal::LOG_LEVEL
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base_dir
Base directory for log file
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pattern
This is file name pattern that is same of L<File::Stamped>.
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symlink
Generate symlink file for log file.
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callback
See L<File::Stamped>.
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close_after_write
Default value is 1.
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iomode
Default value is '>>:utf8'.
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autoflush
Default value is true.
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rotationtime
Default value is true.
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auto_make_dir
Default value is false.
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critf
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warnf
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infof
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debugf
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critff
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warnff
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infoff
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debugff
- critd($value)
- warnd($value)
- infod($value)
- debugd($value)
When expressed in code the above methods:
use Log::Minimal;
infof( ddf(\%hash) );
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log_to($pattern, $message)
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log_to([ $pattern, $symlink ], $message)
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log_to({ pattern => $pattern, symlink => $symlink, ... }, $message)
# $pattern is File::Stamped style. $log->log_to('trace.log.%Y%m%d', 'traceroute'); # ./log/trace.log.20130101 2013-01-01T16:15:40 traceroute at lib/MyApp.pm line 13 # with symlink $log->log_to([ 'trace.log.%Y%m%d', 'trace.log' ], 'blah blah blah');
Kosuke Arisawa <arisawa {at} gmail.com>
Copyright 2013- Kosuke Arisawa
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.