SYNOPSIS use Log::Dispatch::FileWriteRotate; my $file = Log::Dispatch::FileWriteRotate( min_level => 'info', # will be passed to File::Write::Rotate dir => '/var/log', prefix => 'myapp', suffix => '.log', period => 'monthly', size => 25*1024*1024, histories => 12, ); $file->log(level => 'info', message => "Your comment\n"); DESCRIPTION This module functions similarly to Log::Dispatch::FileRotate, but uses File::Write::Rotate as backend, thus interoperates more easily with other modules which use File::Write::Rotate as backend, e.g. Tie::Handle::FileWriteRotate or Process::Govern. METHODS new(%args) Constructor. This method takes a hash of parameters. The following options are valid: min_level and max_level (see Log::Dispatch documentation); dir, prefix, suffix, period, size, and histories (see File::Write::Rotate). log_message(message => STR) Send a message to the appropriate output. Generally this shouldn't be called directly but should be called through the log() method (in LLog::Dispatch::Output>). SEE ALSO Log::Dispatch File::Write::Rotate Log::Dispatch::FileRotate