In a module I'm working on, I have
use Moo;
use Log::Any;
has 'log' => (
is => 'ro',
default => sub { Log::Any->get_logger( category => "unfolder"
+) },
);
# and below
$self->log->debug("bla");
So that in my tests I can get the message from unfolder in a file distinct from other parts. That's ok.
Now, I want to turn off the logging from the unfolder category. I thought that
has 'log' => (
is => 'ro',
default => sub { Log::Any->get_logger( category => "unfolder"
+, 'log_level' => "critical" ) },
);
#and below
$self->log->debug("message");
for someone using my module with just
use Log::Any::Adapter( 'File', './log.txt' );
Would do the trick, but no, I still have all the messages from the unfolder part in the log.txt.
What am I missing ?
Thanks!
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