Provided by: liblog-report-perl_1.36-1_all 
      
    
NAME
       Dancer2::Plugin::LogReport::Message - extended Log::Report message class
INHERITANCE
        Dancer2::Plugin::LogReport::Message
          is a Log::Report::Message
SYNOPSIS
         In your template:
         [% FOR message IN messages %]
           <div class="alert alert-[% message.bootstrap_color %]">
             [% message.toString | html_entity %]
           </div>
         [% END %]
DESCRIPTION
       [The Dancer2 plugin was contributed by Andrew Beverley]
       This class is an extension of Log::Report::Message, with functions specifically designed for Dancer
       applications. Minimal functions are provided (currently only aimed at Bootstrap), but ideas for new ones
       are welcome.
       Extends "DESCRIPTION" in Log::Report::Message.
METHODS
       Extends "METHODS" in Log::Report::Message.
       $obj->bootstrap_color()
           Get a suitable bootstrap context color for the message. This can be used as per the SYNOPSIS.
           "success"  is  used  for  Dancer2::Plugin::LogReport::success()  messages, "info" colors are used for
           messages "notice" and below, "warning" is used for "warning" and "mistake", "danger" is used for  all
           other messages
       $obj->reason()
           Get or set the reason of a message
DETAILS
       Extends "DETAILS" in Log::Report::Message.
OVERLOADING
       Extends "OVERLOADING" in Log::Report::Message.
       overload: as $function
           Inherited, see "OVERLOADING" in Log::Report::Message
       overload: concatenation
           Inherited, see "OVERLOADING" in Log::Report::Message
       overload: stringification
           Inherited, see "OVERLOADING" in Log::Report::Message
SEE ALSO
       This  module  is  part  of  Log-Report  distribution  version  1.36,  built on October 27, 2023. Website:
       http://perl.overmeer.net/CPAN/
LICENSE
       Copyrights 2007-2023 by [Mark Overmeer <markov@cpan.org>]. For other contributors see ChangeLog.
       This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under  the  same  terms  as  Perl
       itself.  See http://dev.perl.org/licenses/
perl v5.36.0                                       2023-10-29              Dancer2::Plugi...Report::Message(3pm)