phpro/mage2-module-logger-handler

This module allows you to easily configure custom log files

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README

Logger Handler for Magento 2

This module allows you to easily configure custom log files. Especially useful when building several integrations, each requiring a separate log file.

Installation

composer require phpro/mage2-module-logger-handler

How to use

This module is only a basic building block. You can build on top of this to create custom log files in your projects. Below you can find an example implementation.

Stores configuration

To use a custom log file, you can add the following to the system config. This module also provides a source model for the log levels.

<!-- system.xml -->
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<config xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
        xsi:noNamespaceSchemaLocation="urn:magento:module:Magento_Config:etc/system_file.xsd">
    <system>
        <section id="module" sortOrder="10" showInDefault="1" showInWebsite="1" showInStore="1">
            <group id="log_type" translate="label" sortOrder="20" showInDefault="1">
                <field id="log_file_name" translate="label" type="text" sortOrder="10" showInDefault="1">
                    <label>Log File Name</label>
                </field>
                <field id="log_level" translate="label" type="select" sortOrder="20" showInDefault="1">
                    <label>Log Level</label>
                    <source_model>Phpro\LoggerHandler\Config\LogLevelsSource</source_model> <!-- Custom source model which is available in this module -->
                </field>
            </group>
        </section>
    </system>
</config>

Configuration class

You will need to create a Configuration class which implements the LogConfiguration interface. This Configuration class will be used by the Logger Handler.

This is an example of a Configuration class which uses the stores configuration defined above.

<?php

namespace Vendor\Module\Config;

use Phpro\LoggerHandler\Config\LogConfiguration;
use Magento\Framework\App\Config\ScopeConfigInterface;

class SystemConfiguration implements LogConfiguration
{
    const XML_LOG_FILE_NAME = 'module/log_type/log_file_name';
    const XML_LOG_LEVEL = 'module/log_type/log_level';
    const LOG_DIR = 'var' . DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR . 'log' . DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR;

    /**
     * @var ScopeConfigInterface
     */
    private $config;

    public function __construct(ScopeConfigInterface $config)
    {
        $this->config = $config;
    }

    /**
     * This function should return the full path to the log file starting from the magento root
     */
    public function getLogFileName(): string
    {
        return self::LOG_DIR . $this->config->getValue(self::XML_LOG_FILE_NAME);
    }

    public function getLogLevel(): string
    {
        return $this->config->getValue(self::XML_LOG_LEVEL);
    }
}

Virtual Types

You will need to create the following Virtual Types to use a custom logger in a service class.

<!-- di.xml -->
<?xml version="1.0" ?>
<config xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
        xsi:noNamespaceSchemaLocation="urn:magento:framework:ObjectManager/etc/config.xsd">
    <virtualType name="[vendor_module_logtype]_logger_handler" type="Phpro\LoggerHandler\Logger\Handler">
        <arguments>
            <argument name="config" xsi:type="object">Vendor\Module\Config\SystemConfiguration</argument> <!-- Configuration class created above -->
        </arguments>
    </virtualType>
    <virtualType name="[vendor_module_logtype]_logger" type="Monolog\Logger">
        <arguments>
            <argument name="name" xsi:type="string">[module-logtype]-logger</argument> <!-- channel name; will also show in log files -->
            <argument name="handlers" xsi:type="array">
                <item name="stream" xsi:type="object">[vendor_module_logtype]_logger_handler</item> <!-- refers to the logger handler VirtualType -->
            </argument>
        </arguments>
    </virtualType>
    
    <!-- inject custom logger in service class -->
    <type name="Vendor\Module\Service\DoSomething">
        <arguments>
            <argument name="logger" xsi:type="object">[vendor_module_logtype]_logger</argument> <!-- refers to the logger VirtualType -->
        </arguments>
    </type>
</config>