devsquad-cockpit / laravel
A Freemium package to help you tracking the project errors
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Requires
- php: ^8.2|^8.3
- ext-json: *
- guzzlehttp/guzzle: ^7.5
- illuminate/log: ^11.0
- illuminate/support: ^11.0
- spatie/backtrace: ^1.2 <1.6.0
Requires (Dev)
- brianium/paratest: ^7.4
- friendsofphp/php-cs-fixer: ^3.0
- orchestra/testbench: ^9.0
- phpmd/phpmd: ^2.9
- phpunit/phpunit: ^10.5
- squizlabs/php_codesniffer: ^3.6
README
Cockpit is a beautiful error tracking package that will help your software team to track and fix errors.
Table Of Compatibility
Now you can install the package:
composer require devsquad-cockpit/laravel
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.
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 fill it on LOG_STACK
env:
LOG_STACK=cockpit
Testing if everything works
By the end you're being able to send a fake exception to test connection
php artisan cockpit:test