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Log::Dispatch::File(3)					User Contributed Perl Documentation				    Log::Dispatch::File(3)

NAME
Log::Dispatch::File - Object for logging to files SYNOPSIS
use Log::Dispatch; my $log = Log::Dispatch->new ( outputs => [ [ 'File', min_level => 'info', filename => 'Somefile.log', mode => '>>', newline => 1 ] ], ); $log->emerg("I've fallen and I can't get up"); DESCRIPTION
This module provides a simple object for logging to files under the Log::Dispatch::* system. Note that a newline will not be added automatically at the end of a message by default. To do that, pass "newline => 1". CONSTRUCTOR
The constructor takes the following parameters in addition to the standard parameters documented in Log::Dispatch::Output: o filename ($) The filename to be opened for writing. o mode ($) The mode the file should be opened with. Valid options are 'write', '>', 'append', '>>', or the relevant constants from Fcntl. The default is 'write'. o binmode ($) A layer name to be passed to binmode, like ":utf8" or ":raw". o close_after_write ($) Whether or not the file should be closed after each write. This defaults to false. If this is true, then the mode will aways be append, so that the file is not re-written for each new message. o autoflush ($) Whether or not the file should be autoflushed. This defaults to true. o permissions ($) If the file does not already exist, the permissions that it should be created with. Optional. The argument passed must be a valid octal value, such as 0600 or the constants available from Fcntl, like S_IRUSR|S_IWUSR. See "chmod" in perlfunc for more on potential traps when passing octal values around. Most importantly, remember that if you pass a string that looks like an octal value, like this: my $mode = '0644'; Then the resulting file will end up with permissions like this: --w----r-T which is probably not what you want. AUTHOR
Dave Rolsky, <autarch@urth.org> perl v5.12.1 2009-09-22 Log::Dispatch::File(3)

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Catalyst::Plugin::Log::Dispatch(3pm)			User Contributed Perl Documentation		      Catalyst::Plugin::Log::Dispatch(3pm)

NAME
Catalyst::Plugin::Log::Dispatch - Log module of Catalyst that uses Log::Dispatch VERSION
This document describes Catalyst::Plugin::Log::Dispatch version 2.15 SYNOPSIS
package MyApp; use Catalyst qw/Log::Dispatch/; configuration in source code MyApp->config->{ Log::Dispatch } = [ { class => 'File', name => 'file', min_level => 'debug', filename => MyApp->path_to('debug.log'), format => '[%p] %m %n', }]; in myapp.yml Log::Dispatch: - class: File name: file min_level: debug filename: __path_to(debug.log)__ mode: append format: '[%p] %m %n' If you use Catalyst::Plugin::ConfigLoader, please load this module after Catalyst::Plugin::ConfigLoader. DESCRIPTION
Catalyst::Plugin::Log::Dispatch is a plugin to use Log::Dispatch from Catalyst. CONFIGURATION
It is same as the configuration of Log::Dispatch excluding "class" and "format". class The class name to Log::Dispatch::* object. Please specify the name just after "Log::Dispatch::" of the class name. format It is the same as the format option of Log::Dispatch::Config. DEPENDENCIES
Catalyst, Log::Dispatch, Log::Dispatch::Config AUTHOR
Shota Takayama "<shot[at]bindstorm.jp>" LICENCE AND COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2006, Shota Takayama "<shot[at]bindstorm.jp>". All rights reserved. This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. See perlartistic. perl v5.14.2 2012-04-15 Catalyst::Plugin::Log::Dispatch(3pm)
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