Thanks for your suggestion. I've written a Logger package:
package Logger; use Mojo::Log; sub new { my $class = shift; my $self = {$LogLine = '', $app = shift}; bless $self, $class; return $self; } sub add { my ( $self, $LogItem ) = @_; my $time = FormatDate(); $self->{$LogLine} .= "[ $time ] :: $LogItem\n" if defined($LogItem +); $app->log->debug($LogItem); } sub get { my( $self ) = @_; return $self->{$LogLine}; } sub clear { my( $self ) = @_; $self->{$LogLine} = ''; } sub FormatDate { my $Offset = shift; $Offset = 0 unless ($Offset); my ($Second, $Minute, $Hour, $Day, $Month, $Year, $WeekDay, $DayOf +Year, $IsDST) = localtime(time+$Offset); $Year = $Year + 1900; $Month = $Month + 1; $Day = sprintf ("%02s", $Day); $Month = sprintf ("%02s", $Month); $Hour = sprintf ("%02s", $Hour); $Minute = sprintf ("%02s", $Minute); $Second = sprintf ("%02s", $Second); return $Year."-".$Month."-".$Day." ".$Hour.":".$Minute.":".$Second +; } 1;
and it's working very well.

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