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NAME

Log::Minimal - Minimal and customizable logger for perl6

SYNOPSIS

use Log::Minimal;
my $log = Log::Minimal.new;

$log.critf('foo'); # 2010-10-20T00:25:17Z [CRITICAL] foo at example.p6 line 12;
$log.warnf("%d %s %s", 1, "foo", $uri);
$log.infof('foo');
$log.debugf("foo"); # print if %*ENV<LM_DEBUG> is true value

# with full stack trace
$log.critff("%s","foo"); # 2010-10-20T00:25:17Z [CRITICAL] foo at lib/Example.pm6 line 10, example.p6 line 12
$log.warnff("%d %s %s", 1, "foo", $uri);
$log.infoff('foo');
$log.debugff("foo"); # print if %*ENV<LM_DEBUG> is true value

# die with formatted message
$log.errorf('foo');
$log.errorff('%s %s', $code, $message);

DESCRIPTION

Log::Minimal is a minimal and customizable logger for perl6. This logger provides logging functions according to logging level with line (or stack) trace.

This package is perl6 port of Log::Minimal of perl5.

METHODS

critf(Log::Minimal:D: ($message:Str|$format:Str, *@list));

$log.critf("could't connect to example.com");
$log.critf("Connection timeout timeout:%d, host:%s", 2, "example.com");

Display CRITICAL messages. When two or more arguments are passed to the method, the first argument is treated as a format of sprintf.

warnf(Log::Minimal:D: ($message:Str|$format:Str, *@list));

Display WARN messages.

infof(Log::Minimal:D: ($message:Str|$format:Str, *@list));

Display INFO messages.

debugf(Log::Minimal:D: ($message:Str|$format:Str, *@list));

Display DEBUG messages, if %*ENLM_DEBUG is true value.

critff(Log::Minimal:D: ($message:Str|$format:Str, *@list));

$log.critff("could't connect to example.com");
$log.critff("Connection timeout timeout:%d, host:%s", 2, "example.com");

Display CRITICAL messages with stack trace.

warnff(Log::Minimal:D: ($message:Str|$format:Str, *@list));

Display WARN messages with stack trace.

infoff(Log::Minimal:D: ($message:Str|$format:Str, *@list));

Display INFO messages with stack trace.

debugff(Log::Minimal:D: ($message:Str|$format:Str, *@list));

Display DEBUG messages with stack trace, if %*ENLM_DEBUG is true value.

errorf(Log::Minimal:D: ($message:Str|$format:Str, *@list));

die with formatted $message

$log.errorf("critical error");

errorff(Log::Minimal:D: ($message:Str|$format:Str, *@list));

die with formatted $message with stack trace

CUSTOMIZATION

%*ENV<LM_DEBUG> and $.env-debug

%*ENLM_DEBUG must be true if you want to print debugf and debugff messages.

You can change variable name from LM_DEBUG to arbitrary string which is specified by $.env-debug in use instance.

use Log::Minimal;

my $log = Log::Minimal.new(:env-debug('FOO_DEBUG'));

%*ENV<LM_DEBUG>  = True;
%*ENV<FOO_DEBUG> = False;
$log.debugf("hello"); # no output

%*ENV<FOO_DEBUG> = True;
$log.debugf("world"); # print message

%*ENV<LM_COLOR> and $.color

%*ENV<LM_COLOR> is used as default value of $.color. If you want to colorize logging message, you specify true value into %*ENV<LM_COLOR> or $.color of instance.

use Log::Minimal;

my $log = Log::Minimal.new;
%*ENV<LM_COLOR>  = True;
$log.infof("hello"); # output colorized message

or

use Log::Minimal;

my $log = Log::Minimal.new;
$log.color = True;
$log.infof("hello"); # output colorized message

$.print

To change the method of outputting the log, set $.print of instance.

my $log = Log::Minimal.new;
$log.print = sub (:$time, :$log-level, :$messages, :$trace) {
    note "[$log-level] $messages $trace"; # without time stamp
}
$log.critf('foo'); # [CRITICAL] foo at example.p6 line 12;

default is

sub (:$time, :$log-level, :$messages, :$trace) {
    note "$time [$log-level] $messages $trace";
}

$.die

To change the format of die message, set $.die of instance.

my $log = Log::Minimal.new;
$log.print = sub (:$time, :$log-level, :$messages, :$trace) {
    die "[$log-level] $messages"; # without time stamp and trace
}
$log.errorf('foo');

default is

sub (:$time, :$log-level, :$messages, :$trace) {
    Log::Minimal::Error.new(message => "$time [$log-level] $messages $trace").die;
}

$.default-log-level

Level for output log.

my $log = Log::Minimal.new;
$log.default-log-level = Log::Minimal::WARN;
$log.infof("foo"); # print nothing
$log.warnf("foo"); # print

Support levels are DEBUG, INFO, WARN, CRITICAL, Error and MUTE. These levels are exposed by enum (e.g. Log::Minimal::DEBUG). If MUTE is set, no output except errorf and errorff. Default log level is DEBUG.

$.autodump

Serialize message with .perl.

my $log = Log::Minimal.new;
$log.warnf("%s", {foo => 'bar'}); # foo\tbar

temp $log.autodump = True;
warnf("dump is %s", {foo=>'bar'}); # :foo("bar")

$.default-trace-level

This variable determines how many additional call frames are to be skipped. Defaults to 0.

$.escape-whitespace

If this value is true, whitespace other than space will be represented as [\n\t\r]. Defaults to True.

$.timezone

Default, this value is Nil means Log::Minimal determines timezone automatically from your environment.

If you specify this value, Log::Minimal uses that timezone.

my $timezone = DateTime.new('2015-12-24T12:23:00+0900').timezone; # <= 32400
my $log = Log::Minimal.new(:$timezone);
$log.critff("%s","foo"); # 2010-10-20T00:25:17+09:00 [CRITICAL] foo at lib/Example.pm6 line 10, example.p6 line 12

SEE ALSO

Log::Minimal of perl5

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

Copyright 2015 moznion <moznion@gmail.com>

This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the Artistic License 2.0.

And original perl5's Log::Minimal is

This software is copyright (c) 2013 by Masahiro Nagano <kazeburo@gmail.com>.

This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.