naucon / logger
This package contains a simple logging class for php that handle one or more PSR-3 compatible loggers.
Requires
- php: >=5.3.0
- psr/log: ~1.0
Suggests
- graylog2/gelf-php: To push log messages to an GrayLog2 server.
This package is auto-updated.
Last update: 2024-11-29 04:09:00 UTC
README
About
This package contains a simple logging class for php that handle one or more PSR-3 compatible loggers.
Features
- logger
- handle one or more loggers
- log level
- EMERGENCY
- ALERT
- CRITICAL
- ERROR
- WARNING
- NOTICE
- INFO
- DEBUG
- messages
- with context
- pass exception as message
- PSR-3 compatible
- handler
- null handler
- log nothing
- standard handler (StdHandler)
- log file
- restrict logging to a given log level
- exception stack trace
- standard error handler (StderrHandler)
- write into php error log
- restrict logging to a given log level
- exception stack trace
- log handler (LogHandler)
- log file
- restrict logging to a given log level
- contain duration
- contain IP-Address (current user IP)
- contain User ID (set from outside)
- exception stack trace
- gelf handler
- push messages to GrayLog2 server
- null handler
- singleton class (application wide)
Compatibility
- PHP5.3
Installation
install the latest version via composer
composer require naucon/logger
Basic Usage
Logger (with StdHandler)
To implement the logger create a instance of Logger
:
use Naucon\Logger\Logger;
$loggerObject = new Logger();
Add a handler to the logger to define where the log messages are written. In our example we use the StdHandler
to log the message to a file.
$logPath = __DIR__ . '/log/test.log';
use Naucon\Logger\Handler\StdHandler;
$logHandler = new StdHandler($logPath);
$loggerObject->addHandler($logHandler);
The Handler can also be restricted to a certain log level.
use Naucon\Logger\LogLevel;
use Naucon\Logger\Handler\StdHandler;
$logHandler = new StdHandler(LogLevel::WARNING);
The logger class provides the following methods to log messages:
- emergency($message, array $context=array());
- alert($message, array $context=array());
- critical($message, array $context=array());
- error($message, array $context=array());
- warning($message, array $context=array());
- notice($message, array $context=array());
- info($message, array $context=array());
- debug($message, array $context=array());
The log message is passed through $message
. Context data can be added with $context
.
$loggerObject->emergency('message of level emergency');
$loggerObject->alert('message of level alert');
$loggerObject->critical('message of level critical');
$loggerObject->error('message of level error');
$loggerObject->warning('message of level warning');
$loggerObject->notice('message of level notice');
$loggerObject->info('message of level info');
$loggerObject->debug('message of level debug');
The log file would look like this:
[01-Jul-2012 15:54:25 Europe/Paris] PHP emergency: message of level emergency with context: Bob
[01-Jul-2012 15:54:25 Europe/Paris] PHP alert: message of level alert with context: Bob
[01-Jul-2012 15:54:25 Europe/Paris] PHP critical: message of level critical with context: Bob
[01-Jul-2012 15:54:25 Europe/Paris] PHP alert: message of level alert with context: Bob
[01-Jul-2012 15:54:25 Europe/Paris] PHP error: message of level error with context: Bob
[01-Jul-2012 15:54:25 Europe/Paris] PHP warning: message of level warning with context: Bob
[01-Jul-2012 15:54:25 Europe/Paris] PHP notice: message of level notice with context: Bob
[01-Jul-2012 15:54:25 Europe/Paris] PHP info: message of level info with context: Bob
[01-Jul-2012 15:54:25 Europe/Paris] PHP debug: message of level debug with context: Bob
The log message can contain placeholders {user}
which can be replaced with values form the $context
.
$loggerObject->emergency('message of level emergency with context: {user}', array('user' => 'Bob'));
A object can also be passed as message as long the object implements __toString()
method.
$loggerObject->critical(new \Exception('invalid foo'));
Logging exceptions is a common pattern a it allows to log a stack trace. Therefor a instance of Exception
must be passed as $context
with the key exception
.
$exception = new \Exception('invalid foo');
$loggerObject->error($exception->getMessage(), array('exception' => $exception));
Standard Error Handler (StderrHandler)
The logger package contains a Standard Error Handler to write into the php error log.
To use the Handler create a instance of the StderrHandler
and add the handler to the Logger
.
use Naucon\Logger\Handler\StderrHandler;
$logHandler = new StderrHandler();
The Handler can also be restricted to a certain log level.
use Naucon\Logger\LogLevel;
use Naucon\Logger\Handler\StderrHandler;
$logHandler = new StderrHandler(LogLevel::WARNING);
The log file would look like this:
[01-Jul-2012 15:54:25 Europe/Paris] PHP emergency: message of level emergency with context: Bob
[01-Jul-2012 15:54:25 Europe/Paris] PHP alert: message of level alert with context: Bob
[01-Jul-2012 15:54:25 Europe/Paris] PHP critical: message of level critical with context: Bob
[01-Jul-2012 15:54:25 Europe/Paris] PHP alert: message of level alert with context: Bob
[01-Jul-2012 15:54:25 Europe/Paris] PHP error: message of level error with context: Bob
[01-Jul-2012 15:54:25 Europe/Paris] PHP warning: message of level warning with context: Bob
[01-Jul-2012 15:54:25 Europe/Paris] PHP notice: message of level notice with context: Bob
[01-Jul-2012 15:54:25 Europe/Paris] PHP info: message of level info with context: Bob
[01-Jul-2012 15:54:25 Europe/Paris] PHP debug: message of level debug with context: Bob
Log Handler (LogHandler)
The logger package contains a Handler with another log format with additional data:
* duration
* IP-Address (current user IP)
* User ID (set from outside)
To use the Handler create a instance of the LogHandler
and add the handler to the Logger
.
$logPath = __DIR__ . '/log/test.log';
use Naucon\Logger\Handler\LogHandler;
$logHandler = new LogHandler($logPath);
The Handler can also be restricted to a certain log level.
use Naucon\Logger\LogLevel;
use Naucon\Logger\Handler\LogHandler;
$logHandler = new LogHandler($logPath, LogLevel::WARNING);
The log file would look like this:
2010-02-07 19:28:43 0 EMERGENCY [127.0.0.1] unkown message of level emergency
2010-02-07 19:28:43 0.001 ALERT [127.0.0.1] unkown message of level alert
2011-10-08 22:26:09 0.001 CRITICA [127.0.0.1] unkown message of level critical
2011-10-08 22:26:09 0.001 ERROR [127.0.0.1] unkown message of level error
2011-10-08 22:26:09 0.001 WARNING [127.0.0.1] unkown message of level warning
2011-10-08 22:26:09 0.001 NOTICE [127.0.0.1] unkown message of level notice
2011-10-08 22:26:09 0.001 INFO [127.0.0.1] unkown message of level info
2011-10-08 22:26:09 0.001 DEBUG [127.0.0.1] unkown message of level debug
Gelf Handler
The logger package contains a Handler to push GELF message to a GrayLog2 Server.
First add the graylog2/gelf-php
package to your composer.json
.
"require": {
"graylog2/gelf-php" : "~1.0"
}
Then create a Gelf Transporter and Gelf Publisher.
$transport = new Gelf\Transport\UdpTransport("127.0.0.1", 12201, Gelf\Transport\UdpTransport::CHUNK_SIZE_LAN);
$publisher = new Gelf\Publisher($transport);
Afterwards create a instance of the GelfHandler
and add the handler to the Logger
.
use Naucon\Logger\Handler\GelfHandler;
$logHandler = new GelfHandler($publisher, 'www.nclib.dev', 'example-facility');
The GelfHandle can also be restricted to a certain log level.
use Naucon\Logger\LogLevel;
use Naucon\Logger\Handler\GelfHandler;
$logHandler = new GelfHandler($publisher, 'www.nclib.dev', 'example-facility', LogLevel::WARNING);
Since version 1.0 the graylog2/gelf-php
package comes with its own logger. This PSR-3 compatible Logger can added as handler our Logger
.
use Naucon\Logger\Logger;
$loggerObject = new Logger();
$loggerObject->addHandler(new Gelf\Logger());
$loggerObject->emergency('message of level emergency');
Logger Manager
The locale package contains the class LoggerManager
with a singleton pattern to make a instance of Logger
accessible from anywhere inside of your application.
Instead of the singleton class you can also use a service container.
Create a instance of LoggerManager
by calling init()
statically. Attach a instance of Logger
to the method init()
as parameter.
$logPath = __DIR__ . '/log/test2.log';
use Naucon\Logger\Logger;
$loggerObject = new Logger();
use Naucon\Logger\Handler\LogHandler;
$logHandler = new LogHandler($logPath);
$loggerObject->addHandler($logHandler);
use Naucon\Logger\LoggerManager;
LoggerManager::init($loggerObject);
To write into the system log file, we call the known methods statically:
LoggerManager::emergency('message of level emergency');
LoggerManager::alert('message of level alert');
LoggerManager::critical('message of level critical');
LoggerManager::alert('message of level alert');
LoggerManager::error('message of level error');
LoggerManager::warning('message of level warning');
LoggerManager::notice('message of level notice');
LoggerManager::info('message of level info');
LoggerManager::debug('message of level debug');
License
The MIT License (MIT)
Copyright (c) 2015 Sven Sanzenbacher
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
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