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Vendor golin Package monologgly Short Description Loggly helpers for php License
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This extends the basic loggly handler provided by monolog, adding the following information as context:
the environment
whether the log happened on a request, or CLI call
information about the http request (url, method)
information about the origin of the log call (file and line, class and method (if relevant))
some simplified exception information (if the log comes from a "normal" exception log - ie. logging, or __toString-ing the exception)
Note: there is currently a bug with the class and method origin / backtrace information.
Installation
Exceptions
To log exception information, simply add the exception to the context:
The exception object will be removed before final logging, and replaced with an array interpretation of it. It will still be available to all other processors added (as long as they are added before the exception information processor (which they will be using the provided service provider)).
Setup with Laravel
Config
Add the following to config/app.php:
and add your loggly token to your .env file. Ommitting this will mean that the loggly monlog handler will not be loaded (and nothing will be sent to loggly) - basically, it's safe to not have this key when developing locally.
Provider
Add the following file, as LogglyServiceProvider.php, and put it in your application's service providers config in config/app.php.
Update the $name property with your application's name.
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