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NAME

       Dancer2::Logger::LogReport - reroute Dancer2 logs into Log::Report

INHERITANCE

        Dancer2::Logger::LogReport
          is a Moo::Object

SYNOPSIS

         # This module is loaded when configured.  It does not provide
         # end-user functions or methods.

         # See DETAILS

DESCRIPTION

       [The Dancer2 plugin was contributed by Andrew Beverley]

       This logger allows the use of the many logging backends available in Log::Report.  It will process all of
       the Dancer2 log messages, and also allow any other module to use the same logging facilities. The same
       log messages can be sent to multiple destinations at the same time via flexible dispatchers.

       If using this logger, you may also want to use Dancer2::Plugin::LogReport

       Many log back-ends, like syslog, have more levels of system messages.  Modules who explicitly load this
       module can use the missing "assert", "notice", "panic", and "alert" log levels.  The "trace" name is
       provided as well: when you are debugging, you add a 'trace' to your program... it's just a better name
       than 'debug'.

       You probably want to set a very simple "logger_format", because the dispatchers do already add some of
       the fields that the default "simple" format adds.  For instance, to get the filename/line-number in
       messages depends on the dispatcher 'mode' (f.i. 'DEBUG').

       You also want to set the log level to "debug", because level filtering is controlled per dispatcher (as
       well).

       See "DETAILS" in Dancer2::Plugin::LogReport for examples.

METHODS

       $obj->log($level, $params)

SEE ALSO

       This  module  is  part  of  Log-Report  distribution  version  1.13, built on February 03, 2016. Website:
       http://perl.overmeer.net/log-report/

LICENSE

       Copyrights 2007-2016 by [Mark Overmeer]. 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://www.perl.com/perl/misc/Artistic.html

perl v5.22.1                                       2016-02-12                    Dancer2::Logger::LogReport(3pm)