NAME LWP::UserAgent::patch::log_response - Patch module for LWP::UserAgent VERSION version 0.02 SYNOPSIS use LWP::UserAgent::patch::log_response -log_response_header => 1, # default 1 -log_response_body => 1, # default 0 ; # now all your LWP HTTP responses are logged Sample script and output: % TRACE=1 perl -MLog::Any::App -MLWP::UserAgent::patch::log_response \ -MLWP::Simple -e'getprint "http://www.google.com/"' DESCRIPTION This module patches LWP::UserAgent (which is used by LWP::Simple, WWW::Mechanize, among others) so that HTTP responses are logged using Log::Any. Response body is logged in category "LWP_Response_Body.*" so it can be separated. For example, to dump response body dumps to directory instead of file: use Log::Any::App '$log', -category_level => {LWP_Response_Body => 'off'}, -dir => { path => "/path/to/dir", level => 'off', category_level => {LWP_Response_Body => 'trace'}, }; FAQ Why not subclass? By patching, you do not need to replace all the client code which uses LWP (or WWW::Mechanize, etc). SEE ALSO Use Net::HTTP::Methods::patch::log_request to log raw HTTP requests being sent to servers. AUTHOR Steven Haryanto COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE This software is copyright (c) 2012 by Steven Haryanto. This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.