NAME
XS::Logger - a basic logger implemented in XS
VERSION
version 0.002
SYNOPSIS
use XS::Logger;
# simple mode
$XS::Logger::PATH_FILE = "/var/log/xslogger.log"; # default file path
XS::Logger::info( "something to log" );
XS::Logger::warn( "something to warn" );
XS::Logger::error( "something to warn" );
XS::Logger::die( "something to log & die" );
XS::Logger::panic( "something to log & panic" );
XS::Logger::fatal( "something to log & fatal" );
XS::Logger::debug( "something to debug" );
# object oriented mode
my $log = XS::Logger->new( { color => 1, path => q{/var/log/xslogger.log} } );
$log->info(); # one empty line
$log->info( "something to log" );
$log->info( "a number %d", 42 );
$log->info( "a string '%s'", "banana" );
$log->warn( ... );
$log->error( ... );
$log->die( ... );
$log->panic( ... );
$log->fatal( ... );
$log->debug( ... );
DESCRIPTION
XS::Logger provides a light and friendly logger for your application.
NAME
XS::Logger - basic logger using XS
Usage
Log Levels
By default all logs message are displayed but you can limit the number of informations logged by setting a log level.
For example: setting a log level = INFO_LOG_LEVEL, will disable all the 'debug' informations preserving all other loggged events.
Setting the level can be done at construction time or run time
use XS::Logger qw{:all}; # import all log levels
my $log = XS::Logger->new( {
level => DEBUG_LOG_LEVEL
# or INFO_LOG_LEVEL
# or WARN_LOG_LEVEL
# or ERROR_LOG_LEVEL
# or FATAL_LOG_LEVEL
# or DISABLE_LOG_LEVEL
color => 1,
path => q{/var/log/xslogger.log
}
} );
$log->get_level() == XS::Logger::INFO_LOG_LEVEL or ...;
$log->set_level( XS::Logger::WARN_LOG_LEVEL() ); # only warnings, error and fatal events are logged
LICENSE ...
AUTHOR
Nicolas R <atoomic@cpan.org>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2018 by Nicolas R.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.