Zonemaster::Engine::Logger::Entry - module for single log entries
Zonemaster::Engine->logger->add( TAG => { some => 'arguments' });
There should never be a need to create a log entry object in isolation. They should always be associated with and created via a logger object.
Returns a hash where the keys are log levels as strings and the corresponding values their numeric value.
Set the logger's start time to the current time.
An auto-generated identifier of the module that created the log entry. If it was generated from a module under Zonemaster::Engine::Test, it will be an uppercased version of the part of the name after "Zonemaster::Engine::Test". For example, "Zonemaster::Engine::Test::Basic" gets the module identifier "BASIC". If the entry was generated from anywhere else, it will get the module identifier "SYSTEM".
Get uppercased version of method name called in module.
The tag that was set when the entry was created.
The argument hash reference that was provided when the entry was created.
The time after the current program started running when this entry was created. This is a floating-point value with the precision provided by Time::HiRes.
A partial stack trace for the call that created the entry. Used to create the module tag. Almost certainly not useful for anything else.
Simple method to generate a string representation of the log entry. Overloaded to the stringification operator.
Used to transform data from an internal/JSON representation to a "user friendly" representation one.
Returns the log level of the entry in numeric form.
To install Zonemaster::Engine, copy and paste the appropriate command in to your terminal.
cpanm
cpanm Zonemaster::Engine
CPAN shell
perl -MCPAN -e shell install Zonemaster::Engine
For more information on module installation, please visit the detailed CPAN module installation guide.