NAME Log::ger::Plugin::Multisets - Create multiple sets of logger routines, each set with its own init arguments VERSION version 0.005 SYNOPSIS Instead of having to resort to OO style to log to different categories: use Log::ger (); my $access_log = Log::ger->get_logger(category => 'access'); my $error_log = Log::ger->get_logger(category => 'error'); $access_log->info ("goes to access log"); $access_log->warn ("goes to access log"); $error_log ->warn ("goes to error log"); $error_log ->debug("goes to error log"); ... you can instead: use Log::ger::Plugin Multisets => ( logger_sub_prefixes => { # prefix => per-target conf log_ => {category=>'error' }, # or undef, to use the default init args (including category) access_ => {category=>'access'}, }, level_checker_sub_prefixes => { # prefix => per-target conf is_ => {category=>'error' }, access_is_ => {category=>'access'}, }, ); use Log::ger; log_warn "goes to error log"; # a logger sub for the 'error' category, using the "log_" prefix log_debug "goes to error log"; # another access_info "goes to access log"; # a logger sub for the 'access' category, using the "access_" prefix access_warn "goes to access log"; # another if (is_debug()) { ... } # a level checker sub for the 'error' category, using the "is_" prefix if (access_is_trace()) { ... } # a level checker sub for the 'access' category, using the "access_is_" prefix DESCRIPTION This plugin lets you create multiple sets of logger subroutines, each set with its own init arguments. This can be used e.g. when you want to log to different categories without resorting to OO style. CONFIGURATION logger_sub_prefixes Hash. level_checker_sub_prefixes Hash. logger_method_prefixes Hash. level_checker_method_prefixes Hash. SEE ALSO Log::ger AUTHOR perlancar COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE This software is copyright (c) 2022, 2020 by perlancar . This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.