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Package monolog-zf2
Short Description Monolog wrapper for zf2
License The MIT License (MIT)
Informations about the package monolog-zf2
Monolog Zend Framework 2 Wrapper
This project is a basic wrapper for the Monolog logger check it out for all the bells and whistles here.
Installation
Install the Package
composer require ebittleman/monolog-zf2
Enable Zf2 Module
Update your application config to include the module.
return array(
'modules' => array(
...YOUR MODULES...,
'MonologZf2'
),
'module_listener_options' => array(
'config_glob_paths' => array(
...YOUR CONFIG PATHS...
),
'module_paths' => array(
...YOUR MODULES PATHS...
)
)
);
Config Example
The following configuration will make 2 different loggers available from the
service manager where the service name is the array key. Each logger is
configured with a list of handlers, each of which has a handlerClass
and
args
that will be passed to the handler's constructor. This example can be
found in
<?php
use Monolog\Logger;
use Monolog\Handler\ErrorLogHandler;
return array(
'monolog' => array(
'defaultLogger' => 'Monolog\Log',
'logs' => array(
'Monolog\Log' => array(
'handlers' => array(
array(
'handlerClass' => 'Monolog\Handler\StreamHandler',
'args' => array(
'/tmp/log.log',
Logger::DEBUG
)
),
array(
'handlerClass' => 'Monolog\Handler\ErrorLogHandler',
'args' => array(
ErrorLogHandler::OPERATING_SYSTEM,
Logger::ERROR
)
)
)
),
'Monolog\ErrorLog' => array(
'handlers' => array(
array(
'handlerClass' => 'Monolog\Handler\ErrorLogHandler',
)
)
)
),
)
);
Usage
<?php
namespace MyNamespace;
class SomeFactory
{
public function __invoke($serviceLocator)
{
$defaultLogger = $serviceLocator->get('Monolog\Log');
$errorLogger = $serviceLocator->get('Monolog\ErrorLog');
return new Service($defaultLogger, $errorLogger);
}
}
Initializer Dependency Injection
The following service will be intialized with the default logger defined in the configuration. In order to select a specific logger to be injected you would un-comment the LOGGER constant of the service.
<?php
namespace MyNamespace
use Psr\Log\LoggerAwareInterface;
use Psr\Log\LoggerAwareTrait;
class ExampleService implements LoggerAwareInterface
{
use LoggerAwareTrait;
// const LOGGER = 'Someother\Log';
public function serviceCall()
{
$this->logger->debug('write this to the log');
}
}