devsquad-cockpit / cockpit
A Freemium package to help you tracking the project errors
Requires
- php: ^8.1
- ext-json: *
- guzzlehttp/guzzle: ^7.5
- illuminate/log: ^10.0
- illuminate/support: ^10.0
- livewire/livewire: ^2.0
- spatie/backtrace: ^1.2
- spatie/ray: ^1.34
Requires (Dev)
- brianium/paratest: ^6.2
- friendsofphp/php-cs-fixer: ^3.0
- orchestra/testbench: v8.0
- phpmd/phpmd: ^2.9
- phpunit/phpunit: ^9.3.3
- squizlabs/php_codesniffer: ^3.6
This package is auto-updated.
Last update: 2023-06-09 17:15:44 UTC
README
Cockpit is a beautiful error tracking package that will help your software team to track and fix errors.
Laravel Installation
This package is compatible with Laravel 6+.
Now you can install the package:
composer require devsquad/cockpit
Run the following command to install the package files:
php artisan cockpit:install
Configuring cockpit connection
After the installation, you should configure the connection with cockpit main application.
Open your .env
file and check for this new env vars:
COCKPIT_DOMAIN= COCKPIT_ENABLED= COCKPIT_TOKEN=
COCKPIT_DOMAIN
: You must set your cockpit domain on this var. This way, our package will know where it should send the error data.
If your cockpit instance runs on a port different than the 80 or 443, you should add it too. E.g.: http://cockpit.mydomain.com:9001
.
COCKPIT_ENABLED
: With this var, you can control if cockpit features will be available or not.
COCKPIT_TOKEN
: On this var, you should set the project token. With this, you instruct cockpit
in which project the errors will be attached.
Add the following lines to your composer.json file:
"scripts": { "post-autoload-dump": [ "@php artisan cockpit:install --force --ansi" ] }
Reporting unhandled exceptions
You need to add the Cockpit as a log-channel by adding the following config to the channels section in config/logging.php:
'channels' => [ // ... 'cockpit' => [ 'driver' => 'cockpit', ], ],
After that you need to add it to the stack section:
'channels' => [ 'stack' => [ 'driver' => 'stack', 'channels' => ['single', 'cockpit'], ], //... ],
Testing if everything works
By the end you're being able to send a fake exception to test connection
php artisan cockpit:test