neeckeloo / monolog-module

Monolog integration into Laminas
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Monolog module for Laminas

Module to integrate Monolog with Laminas projects.

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Requirements

Installation

MonologModule must be installed through Composer. For Composer documentation, please refer to getcomposer.org.

You can install the module from command line:

$ composer require neeckeloo/monolog-module

Enable the module by adding MonologModule key in your application.config.php file.

Usage

Configuring a logger

This is the configuration of a logger that can be retrieved with key Log\App in the service manager. A channel name default is also defined to identify to which part of the application a record is related.

return [
    'monolog' => [
        'loggers' => [
            'Log\App' => [
                'name' => 'default',
            ],
        ],
    ],
];

Adding a handler

The logger itself does not know how to handle a record. It delegates it to some handlers. The code above registers two handlers in the stack to allow handling records in two different ways.

return [
    'monolog' => [
        'loggers' => [
            'Log\App' => [
                'name' => 'default',
                'handlers' => [
                    'stream' => [
                        'name' => StreamHandler::class,
                        'options' => [
                            'path'   => 'data/log/application.log',
                            'level'  => Logger::DEBUG,
                        ],
                    ],
                    'fire_php' => [
                        'name' => FirePHPHandler::class,
                    ],
                ],
            ],
        ],
    ],
];

Using processors

If you want to add extra information (tags, user IP, ...) to the records before they are handled, you should add some processors. The code above adds two processors that add an unique identifier and the current request URI, request method and client IP to a log record.

return [
    'monolog' => [
        'loggers' => [
            'Log\App' => [
                'name' => 'default',
                'handlers' => [
                    'default' => [
                        'name' => StreamHandler::class,
                        'options' => [
                            'path'   => 'data/log/application.log',
                            'level'  => Logger::DEBUG,
                        ],
                    ],
                ],
                'processors' => [
                    UidProcessor::class,
                    WebProcessor::class,
                ],
            ],
        ],
    ],
];

You can also add processors to a specific handler.

return [
    'monolog' => [
        'loggers' => [
            'Log\App' => [
                'name' => 'default',
                'handlers' => [
                    'default' => [
                        'name' => StreamHandler::class,
                        'options' => [
                            'path'   => 'data/log/application.log',
                            'level'  => Logger::DEBUG,
                        ],
                        'processors' => [
                            UidProcessor::class,
                            WebProcessor::class,
                        ],
                    ],
                ],
            ],
        ],
    ],
];

Retrieving a logger

Once the configuration is complete, you can retrieve an instance of the logger as below:

$logger = $serviceManager->get('Log\App');
$logger->debug('debug message');

Testing

$ vendor/bin/phpunit

Credits

License

The MIT License (MIT). Please see License File for more information.