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Package laravel-telescope-monitor
Short Description Exception monitoring via Laravel Telescope
License MIT
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Laravel Telescope Monitor
Exception monitoring via Laravel Telescope
Laravel already allows you to get notified when something goes wrong in your application. You can, for example, log exceptions to the log file and to Slack by configuring a log stack and setting it as your default log channel. However, one disadvantage is that subsequent occurrences of the same exception will also be logged, causing a flood of notifications when there is an exception that occurs frequently.
This package aims to solve that problem by logging the exceptions recorded by Telescope to a log channel. When an exception has already occurred before (according to the data stored by Telescope), it will not be logged again.
[!TIP] Laravel 10 added support for throttling reported exceptions. You should use that instead, if you're only interested in preventing floods of notifications.
Exceptions causing a queued job to fail will also be recorded as a Telescope exception entry, so they will also be logged to the configured channel.
Installation
Configuration
The log channel can be configured by adding TELESCOPE_MONITOR_LOG_CHANNEL
to your dotenv file, for example:
In your local development environment, you'd typically disable Laravel Telescope Monitor by excluding TELESCOPE_MONITOR_LOG_CHANNEL
from your .env file or setting it to null:
To configure other options, you can publish the configuration file: