phputil / logger
A very simple logger
1.3
2017-05-06 03:26 UTC
Requires
- php: >=5.2.0
This package is auto-updated.
Last update: 2024-12-23 06:18:33 UTC
README
A very simple logger for PHP. No magic configuration required. Just the basic features you need most.
Provided interfaces and classes:
- phputil\Logger interface
- phputil\BaseLogger abstract class
- phputil\TextFileLogger class
- phputil\FakeLogger class (v1.1+)
- phputil\EchoLogger class (v1.3+)
Available log methods:
bool debug( string $message, Exception $e = null, array $context = array() );
bool info( string $message, Exception $e = null, array $context = array() );
bool warn( string $message, Exception $e = null, array $context = array() );
bool error( string $message, Exception $e = null, array $context = array() );
bool log( string $logType, string $message, Exception $e = null, array $context = array() );
Installation
composer require phputil/logger
Example 1
<?php require_once 'vendor/autoload.php'; // composer use phputil\TextFileLogger; // It is recommended to set the DateTimeZone when using TextFileLogger. $logger = new TextFileLogger( 'log.txt', false, new \DateTimeZone( 'America/Sao_Paulo' ) ); $logger->info( 'Something will happen' ); $logger->debug( 'Something happened.' ); $logger->warn( 'Wait!' ); $logger->error( 'Ouch.' ); $logger->log( Logger::DEBUG, "That's awesome!" ); ?>
Example 2
<?php require_once 'vendor/autoload.php'; // composer use phputil\Logger; use phputil\TextFileLogger; use phputil\FakeLogger; $inDebugMode = true; $logger = $inDebugMode ? new TextFileLogger( 'log.txt', false, new \DateTimeZone( 'America/Sao_Paulo' ) ) : new FakeLogger(); $logger->info( 'Something will happen' ); try { throw new \Exception( 'Hummm... something bad happened.' ); } catch ( \Exception $e ) { // Logs message and trace $logger->error( 'Ouch, I did not expect that!', $e ); } $logger->log( Logger::DEBUG, "That's awesome!" ); ?>
Example 3
<?php require_once 'vendor/autoload.php'; // composer use phputil\EchoLogger; $logger = new EchoLogger(); $logger->info( 'It can log to the console too!' ); ?>