rollbar / rollbar-php-laravel

Rollbar error monitoring integration for Laravel projects
https://docs.rollbar.com/docs/laravel
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Rollbar for Laravel

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Rollbar error monitoring integration for Laravel projects. This library adds a listener to Laravel's logging component. Laravel's session information will be sent in to Rollbar, as well as some other helpful information such as 'environment', 'server', and 'session'.

Setup Instructions

  1. Sign up for a Rollbar account
  2. If you're using Laravel 5.6 and up follow Installation instructions in our Laravel 5.6 and up SDK docs
  3. If you're using Laravel 5.5 or lower follow Installation instructions in our Laravel 5.5 and lower SDK docs

Usage and Reference

For complete usage instructions and configuration reference, see our Laravel SDK docs.

Release History & Changelog

See our Releases page for a list of all releases, including changes.

Laravel 5.5 and below

Laravel 5.6 now requires PHP >= 7.1. As of rollbar/rollbar-php-laravel:v3.0.0 and up master also supports 5.6.

We still maintain support for Laravel 5.5 and below on branch laravel-5.5 and releases in the 2.x.x major.

Related projects

This project is a Laravel wrapper of Rollbar PHP: Rollbar PHP

A CakePHP-specific package is avaliable for integrating Rollbar PHP with CakePHP 2.x: CakeRollbar

A Flow-specific package is available for integrating Rollbar PHP with Neos Flow: m12/flow-rollbar

Yii package: baibaratsky/yii-rollbar

Yii2 package: baibaratsky/yii2-rollbar

Help / Support

If you run into any issues, please email us at support@rollbar.com

For bug reports, please open an issue on GitHub.

Contributing

  1. Fork it
  2. Create your feature branch (git checkout -b my-new-feature)
  3. Commit your changes (git commit -am 'Added some feature')
  4. Push to the branch (git push origin my-new-feature)
  5. Create new Pull Request

Testing

Tests are in tests.

Docker

Docker binaries are located in ./bin and can be run by simply executing bin/phpunit for example.