NAME Log::JSON - Log data to a file as JSON SYNOPSIS use Log::JSON; my $logger = Log::JSON->new( file => '/path/errorlog.json', # required date => 1, # optional remove_newlines => 1, # optional ); $logger->log(a => 1, b => 2); # '/path/errorlog.json' now contains: # {"__date":"2010-03-28T23:15:52Z","a":1,"b":1} DESCRIPTION This module logs a hash to a file as JSON. The keys are printed in sorted order. Often log files have several raw numbers and strings whose meaning is not immediately clear. With JSON formatted text in your log files, a human can open the file and quickly decipher the content because each piece of information is labeled. Using JSON also means log files are easy to parse and the data structures can be easily revived. ATTRIBUTES date Adds an __date field to your json. The '__' part ensures the date is the first information logged to each line when the keys are sorted. file The name of the file to log data to remove_newlines This boolean is set to true by default. It means your json data structures will be logged entirely on one line. METHODS log(%hash) Appends %hash to a file as JSON. The keys are sorted when the hash is converted to JSON. BUGS This should probably should have been a Log::Dispatch plugin. SEE ALSO Log::Message::Structured, Log::Structured, Log::Sprintf THANKS Thanks to Foxtons Ltd for providing the opportunity to write and release the original version of this module. AUTHOR Eric Johnson COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE This software is copyright (c) 2012 by Eric Johnson. This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.