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NAME

       Mojo::Log - Simple logger

SYNOPSIS

         use Mojo::Log;

         # Log to STDERR
         my $log = Mojo::Log->new;

         # Customize log file location and minimum log level
         my $log = Mojo::Log->new(path => '/var/log/mojo.log', level => 'warn');

         # Log messages
         $log->debug('Not sure what is happening here');
         $log->info('FYI: it happened again');
         $log->warn('This might be a problem');
         $log->error('Garden variety error');
         $log->fatal('Boom');

DESCRIPTION

       Mojo::Log is a simple logger for Mojo projects.

EVENTS

       Mojo::Log inherits all events from Mojo::EventEmitter and can emit the following new ones.

   message
         $log->on(message => sub {
           my ($log, $level, @lines) = @_;
           ...
         });

       Emitted when a new message gets logged.

         $log->on(message => sub {
           my ($log, $level, @lines) = @_;
           say "$level: ", @lines;
         });

ATTRIBUTES

       Mojo::Log implements the following attributes.

   format
         my $cb = $log->format;
         $log   = $log->format(sub {...});

       A callback for formatting log messages.

         $log->format(sub {
           my ($time, $level, @lines) = @_;
           return "[Thu May 15 17:47:04 2014] [info] I ♥ Mojolicious\n";
         });

   handle
         my $handle = $log->handle;
         $log       = $log->handle(IO::Handle->new);

       Log filehandle used by default "message" event, defaults to opening "path" or "STDERR".

   history
         my $history = $log->history;
         $log        = $log->history([[time, 'debug', 'That went wrong']]);

       The last few logged messages.

   level
         my $level = $log->level;
         $log      = $log->level('debug');

       Active log level, defaults to "debug". Available log levels are "debug", "info", "warn",
       "error" and "fatal", in that order. Note that the "MOJO_LOG_LEVEL" environment variable
       can override this value.

   max_history_size
         my $size = $log->max_history_size;
         $log     = $log->max_history_size(5);

       Maximum number of logged messages to store in "history", defaults to 10.

   path
         my $path = $log->path
         $log     = $log->path('/var/log/mojo.log');

       Log file path used by "handle".

   short
         my $bool = $log->short;
         $log     = $log->short($bool);

       Generate short log messages without a timestamp, suitable for systemd, defaults to the
       value of the "MOJO_LOG_SHORT" environment variables.

METHODS

       Mojo::Log inherits all methods from Mojo::EventEmitter and implements the following new
       ones.

   append
         $log->append("[Thu May 15 17:47:04 2014] [info] I ♥ Mojolicious\n");

       Append message to "handle".

   debug
         $log = $log->debug('You screwed up, but that is ok');
         $log = $log->debug('All', 'cool');

       Emit "message" event and log "debug" message.

   error
         $log = $log->error('You really screwed up this time');
         $log = $log->error('Wow', 'seriously');

       Emit "message" event and log "error" message.

   fatal
         $log = $log->fatal('Its over...');
         $log = $log->fatal('Bye', 'bye');

       Emit "message" event and log "fatal" message.

   info
         $log = $log->info('You are bad, but you prolly know already');
         $log = $log->info('Ok', 'then');

       Emit "message" event and log "info" message.

   is_level
         my $bool = $log->is_level('debug');

       Check active log "level".

         # True
         $log->level('debug')->is_level('debug');
         $log->level('debug')->is_level('info');

         # False
         $log->level('info')->is_level('debug');
         $log->level('fatal')->is_level('warn');

   new
         my $log = Mojo::Log->new;
         my $log = Mojo::Log->new(level => 'warn');
         my $log = Mojo::Log->new({level => 'warn'});

       Construct a new Mojo::Log object and subscribe to "message" event with default logger.

   warn
         $log = $log->warn('Dont do that Dave...');
         $log = $log->warn('No', 'really');

       Emit "message" event and log "warn" message.

SEE ALSO

       Mojolicious, Mojolicious::Guides, <http://mojolicious.org>.