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Package php-airbrake-bundle
Short Description This helps binds the php-airbrake module into a Symfony2 bundle for easy use with the framework.
License MIT
Homepage https://github.com/Briareos/PhpAirbrakeBundle
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PHP Airbrake Bundle for Symfony2
This helps binds the php-airbrake module into a Symfony2 bundle for easy use with the framework. It will autoload an exception handler into the framework, so that all uncaught errors are sent to the Airbrake Service.
Installation Instructions
Using deps (for Symfony 2.0)
Add these blocks to the following files
deps
app/autoload.php
Using composer (for Symfony 2.1)
The best way to install the library is by using Composer. Add the following to composer.json
in the root of your project:
Including bundle in Kernel
app/AppKernel.php
Configuration
app/config/config.yml
app/config/parameters.ini
Calling Airbrake Manually
The Airbrake Client can be found inside the Service Container and can be used like this:
Resque Integration
This client will allow for integration with PHPResque by providing the name of the Resque queue to add your error into. It is advisable that if you want to use PHPResque with Symfony2, that you use the PHPResqueuBundle from hlegius, as it makes interfacing the worker processes with Symfony2 a breeze.
Once this is installed and running, simply fill in the queue config variable with the name of the queue you would like to use. I suggest just keeping it simple with something like 'airbrake'. Assuming you have a worker process running for this queue, you should be golden.
License
This bundle is under the MIT license. See the complete license in the bundle:
Resources/meta/LICENSE
About
See also the list of contributors.
Reporting an issue or a feature request
Issues and feature requests are tracked in the Github issue tracker.
When reporting a bug, it may be a good idea to reproduce it in a basic project built using the Symfony Standard Edition to allow developers of the bundle to reproduce the issue by simply cloning it and following some steps.