$self->abort(undef);
}
else {
- print( STDERR $self->body );
+ $self->_send_to_log( $self->body );
}
$self->body(undef);
}
+sub _send_to_log {
+ my $self = shift;
+ print STDERR @_;
+}
+
1;
__END__
=head1 DESCRIPTION
-This module provides the default, simple logging functionality for
-Catalyst.
-If you want something different set C<$c->log> in your application
-module, e.g.:
+This module provides the default, simple logging functionality for Catalyst.
+If you want something different set C<< $c->log >> in your application module,
+e.g.:
$c->log( MyLogger->new );
$c->log->abort(1) if $c->log->can('abort');
+=head2 _send_to_log
+
+ $log->_send_to_log( @messages );
+
+This protected method is what actually sends the log information to STDERR.
+You may subclass this module and override this method to get finer control
+over the log output.
+
=head1 SEE ALSO
L<Catalyst>.
--- /dev/null
+use strict;
+use warnings;
+
+use Test::More tests => 24;
+use Test::NoWarnings; # Adds an extra test.
+
+my $timestamp = '\[\w{3}\s\w{3}\s[ 123]\d\s\d{2}:\d{2}:\d{2}\s\d{4}\]';
+my $LOG;
+
+BEGIN {
+ chdir 't' if -d 't';
+ use lib '../lib';
+ $LOG = 'Catalyst::Log';
+ use_ok $LOG or die;
+}
+my @MESSAGES;
+{
+ no warnings 'redefine';
+ *Catalyst::Log::_send_to_log = sub {
+ my $self = shift;
+ push @MESSAGES, @_;
+ };
+}
+
+can_ok $LOG, 'new';
+ok my $log = $LOG->new, '... and creating a new log object should succeed';
+isa_ok $log, $LOG, '... and the object it returns';
+
+can_ok $log, 'is_info';
+ok $log->is_info, '... and the default behavior is to allow info messages';
+
+can_ok $log, 'info';
+ok $log->info('hello there!'),
+ '... passing it an info message should succeed';
+
+can_ok $log, "_flush";
+$log->_flush;
+ok @MESSAGES, '... and flushing the log should succeed';
+is scalar @MESSAGES, 1, '... with one log message';
+like $MESSAGES[0], qr/^$timestamp \[catalyst\] \[info\] hello there!$/,
+ '... which should match the format we expect';
+
+{
+
+ package Catalyst::Log::Subclass;
+ our @ISA = 'Catalyst::Log';
+
+ sub _send_to_log {
+ my $self = shift;
+ push @MESSAGES, '---';
+ push @MESSAGES, @_;
+ }
+}
+
+my $SUBCLASS = 'Catalyst::Log::Subclass';
+can_ok $SUBCLASS, 'new';
+ok $log = Catalyst::Log::Subclass->new,
+ '... and the log subclass constructor shoudl return a new object';
+isa_ok $log, $SUBCLASS, '... and the object it returns';
+isa_ok $log, $LOG, '... and it also';
+
+can_ok $log, 'info';
+ok $log->info('hi there!'),
+ '... passing it an info message should succeed';
+
+can_ok $log, "_flush";
+@MESSAGES = (); # clear the message log
+$log->_flush;
+ok @MESSAGES, '... and flushing the log should succeed';
+is scalar @MESSAGES, 2, '... with two log messages';
+is $MESSAGES[0], '---', '... with the first one being our new data';
+like $MESSAGES[1], qr/^$timestamp \[catalyst\] \[info\] hi there!$/,
+ '... which should match the format we expect';
+