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Informations about the package magento2-elasticsearch-logger

Magento 2 Elasticsearch Logger

A Magento 2 module to send logs directly to Elasticsearch

Installation

  1. Install composer package

  2. Then run

  3. Configure module through bin/magento setup:install or env.php file

  4. Enable Handler in app/etc/di.xml

Configuration

Module is configurable through app/etc/env.php file as Elasticsearch details may be different per deployment.

To set the values it's best to use setup:install script as described in installation

elasticsearch-logger-config

This is JSON configuration that is then deserialized and used as a configuration to build Elasticsearch Client. Basic setup would be as follows:

In case you use elasti.co service you'll then you should use this config:

Internally it uses Elasticsearch\ClientBuilder::fromConfig() method for configuration, so you may want to dig into code or check library on https://github.com/elastic/elasticsearch-php

If this value is empty, no logs will be sent to Elasticsearch.

In env.php this value is stored as PHP array, not string containing JSON

elasticsearch-logger-index

Default: monolog

Name of the index where logs should go

Tests

Not yet any.


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Requires elasticsearch/elasticsearch Version ^7
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