NAME
LWP::ConsoleLogger::Easy - Easy LWP tracing and debugging
VERSION
version 1.000001
SYNOPSIS
use LWP::ConsoleLogger::Easy qw( debug_ua );
use WWW::Mechanize;
my $mech = WWW::Mechanize->new;
my $logger = debug_ua( $mech );
$mech->get('https://google.com');
# now watch the console for debugging output
# ...
# stop dumping headers
$logger->dump_headers( 0 );
# Redact sensitive data
$ENV{LWPCL_REDACT_HEADERS} = 'Authorization,Foo,Bar';
$ENV{LWPCL_REDACT_PARAMS} = 'seekrit,password,credit_card';
my $quiet_logger = debug_ua( $mech, 1 );
my $noisy_logger = debug_ua( $mech, 5 );
DESCRIPTION
This module gives you the easiest possible introduction to LWP::ConsoleLogger. It offers one wrapper around LWP::ConsoleLogger: debug_ua
. This function allows you to get up and running quickly with just a couple of lines of code. It instantiates user-agent logging and also returns a LWP::ConsoleLogger object, which you may then tweak to your heart's desire.
If you're able to install HTML::FormatText::Lynx then you'll get highly readable HTML to text conversions.
FUNCTIONS
debug_ua( $ua, $verbosity )
When called without a verbosity argument, this function turns on all logging. I'd suggest going with this to start with and then turning down the verbosity after that. This method returns an LWP::ConsoleLogger object, which you may tweak to your heart's desire.
my $ua_logger = debug_ua( $ua );
$ua_logger->content_pre_filter( sub {...} );
$ua_logger->logger( Log::Dispatch->new(...) );
$ua->get(...);
$ua
may be one of several user-agents, including LWP::UserAgent
, Mojo::UserAgent
, and WWW::Mechanize
.
You can provide a verbosity level of 0 or more. (Currently 0 - 8 supported.) This will turn up the verbosity on your output gradually. A verbosity of 0 will display nothing. 8 will display all available outputs.
# don't get too verbose
my $ua_logger = debug_ua( $ua, 4 );
add_ua_handlers
This method sets up response and request handlers on your user agent. This is done for you automatically if you're using debug_ua
.
ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
LWPCL_REDACT_HEADERS
A comma-separated list of header values to redact from output.
$ENV{LWPCL_REDACT_HEADERS} = 'Authorization,Foo,Bar';
Output will be something like:
.----------------+------------------.
| Request Header | Value |
+----------------+------------------+
| Authorization | [REDACTED] |
| Content-Length | 0 |
| User-Agent | libwww-perl/6.15 |
'----------------+------------------'
Use at the command line.
LWPCL_REDACT_HEADERS='Authorization,Foo,Bar' perl script.pl
LWPCL_REDACT_PARAMS
A comma-separated list of parameter values to redact from output.
$ENV{LWPCL_REDACT_PARAMS} = 'credit_card,foo,bar';
Use at the command line.
LWPCL_REDACT_PARAMS='credit_card,foo,bar' perl script.pl
.-------------+------------.
| Key | Value |
+-------------+------------+
| credit_card | [REDACTED] |
'-------------+------------'
CAVEATS
Text formatting now defaults to attempting to use HTML::FormatText::Lynx to format HTML as text. If you do not have this installed, we'll fall back to using HTML::Restrict to remove any HTML tags which you have not specifically whitelisted.
If you have HTML::FormatText::Lynx installed, but you don't want to use it, override the default filter:
my $logger = debug_ua( $mech );
$logger->text_pre_filter( sub { return shift } );
EXAMPLES
Please see the "examples" folder in this distribution for more ideas on how to use this module.
AUTHOR
Olaf Alders <olaf@wundercounter.com>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is Copyright (c) 2014 by MaxMind, Inc.
This is free software, licensed under:
The Artistic License 2.0 (GPL Compatible)