NAME Catalyst::Plugin::ErrorCatcher - Catch application errors and emit them somewhere VERSION version 0.0.8.5 SYNOPSIS use Catalyst qw/-Debug StackTrace ErrorCatcher/; DESCRIPTION This plugin allows you to do More Stuff with the information that would normally only be seen on the Catalyst Error Screen courtesy of the Catalyst::Plugin::StackTrace plugin. CONFIGURATION The plugin is configured in a similar manner to other Catalyst plugins: enable 1 context 5 always_log 0 emit_module A::Module enable Setting this to *true* forces the module to work its voodoo. It's also enabled if the value is unset and you're running Catalyst in debug-mode. context When there is stack-trace information to share, how many lines of context to show around the line that caused the error. emit_module This specifies which module to use for custom output behaviour. You can chain multiple modules by specifying a line in the config for each module you'd like used: emit_module A::Module emit_module Another::Module emit_module Yet::Another::Module If none are specified, or all that are specified fail, the default behaviour is to log the prepared message at the INFO level via "$c->log()". For details on how to implement a custom emitter see "CUSTOM EMIT CLASSES" in this documentation. always_log The default plugin behaviour when using one or more emitter modules is to suppress the *info* log message if one or more of them succeeded. If you wish to log the information, via "$c->log()" then set this value to 1. STACKTRACE IN REPORTS WHEN NOT RUNNING IN DEBUG MODE It is possible to run your application in non-Debug mode, and still have errors reported with a stack-trace. Include the StackTrace and ErrorCatcher plugins in MyApp.pm: use Catalyst qw< ErrorCatcher StackTrace >; Set up your "myapp.conf" to include the following: enable 1 enable 1 # include other options here Any exceptions should now show your user the *"Please come back later"* screen whilst still capturing and emitting a report with stack-trace. PROVIDED EMIT CLASSES Catalyst::Plugin::ErrorCatcher::Email This module uses MIME::Lite to send the prepared output to a specified email address. See Catalyst::Plugin::ErrorCatcher::Email for usage and configuration details. CUSTOM EMIT CLASSES A custom emit class takes the following format: package A::Module; # vim: ts=8 sts=4 et sw=4 sr sta use strict; use warnings; sub emit { my ($class, $c, $output) = @_; $c->log->info( 'IGNORING OUTPUT FROM Catalyst::Plugin::ErrorCatcher' ); return; } 1; __END__ The only requirement is that you have a sub called "emit". "Catalyst::Plugin::ErrorCatcher" passes the following parameters in the call to "emit()": $class The package name $c A Context object $output The processed output from "Catalyst::Plugin::ErrorCatcher" If you want to use the original error message you should use: my @error = @{ $c->error }; You may use and abuse any Catalyst methods, or other Perl modules as you see fit. KNOWN ISSUES The test-suite coverage is quite low. SEE ALSO Catalyst, Catalyst::Plugin::StackTrace THANKS The authors of Catalyst::Plugin::StackTrace, from which a lot of code was used. Ash Berlin for guiding me in the right direction after a known hacky first implementation. AUTHOR Chisel Wright COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE This software is copyright (c) 2011 by Chisel Wright. This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.