04-16-2013
Log out and log back in, set the HISTTIMEFORMAT again, and you're there.
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catalyst::plugin::log::dispatch
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)