NAME
Catmandu::Logger - A role for classes that need logging capabilities
SYNOPSIS
package MyApp::View;
use Moo;
with 'Catmandu::Logger';
sub something {
my ($self) = @_;
$self->log->debug("started bar"); # logs with default class catergory "MyApp::View"
$self->log->error("started bar");
}
DESCRIPTION
A logging role building a very lightweight wrapper to Log::Any. Connecting a Log::Any::Adapter should be performed prior to logging the first log message, otherwise nothing will happen, just like with Log::Any.
The logger needs to be setup before using the logger, which could happen in the main application:
package main;
use Log::Any::Adapter;
use Log::Log4perl;
Log::Any::Adapter->set('Log4perl');
Log::Log4perl::init('./log4perl.conf');
my $app = MyApp::View->new;
$app->something(); # will print debug and error messages
with log4perl.conf as:
log4perl.rootLogger=DEBUG,STDOUT
log4perl.appender.STDOUT=Log::Log4perl::Appender::Screen
log4perl.appender.STDOUT.stderr=1
log4perl.appender.STDOUT.utf8=1
log4perl.appender.STDOUT.layout=PatternLayout
log4perl.appender.STDOUT.layout.ConversionPattern=%d [%P] - %p %l time=%r : %m%n
ACCESSORS
log
The log
attribute holds the Log::Any::Adapter object that implements all logging methods for the defined log levels, such as debug
or error
.
package MyApp::View::JSON;
extends 'MyApp::View';
with 'Catmandu::Logger';
sub bar {
$self->log->info("Everything fine so far"); # logs a info message
$self->log->debug("Something is fishy here"); # logs a debug message
}
Your package automatically has a logging category of MyApp::View::JSON. Use lines like:
log4perl.logger.MyApp::View::JSON=DEBUG,STDOUT
or
log4perl.logger.MyApp::View=DEBUG,STDOUT
or
log4perl.logger.MyApp=DEBUG,STDOUT
for specialized logging for your application.
SEE ALSO
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
Code and documentation blatantly stolen from MooX::Log::Any
.