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Informations about the package aws-sdk

AWS SDK for Modulus

The AWS SDK for Modulus makes it easy for developers to use Amazon Web Services in Modulus.

Install

Require the package with composer:

Create a aws.php config file:

And finally set the correct environment variables in the .env file.


Logging

The CloudWatch Monolog Driver allows you to store your Modulus logs in AWS. You can then easily view them, search them for specific error codes or patterns, filter them based on specific fields, or archive them securely for future analysis.

Getting Started

To start using CloudWatch, you need to add a new logging channel in the logging.php config file:

After adding a new channel, you will need to register the cloudwatch driver in the AppServiceResolver boot function:

Once you have registered the cloudwatch driver and added a new channel for cloudwatch, you can start logging to AWS CloudWatch:

If you want to use cloudwatch as the default channel, you can change the logging.default value to cloudwatch in the logging.php config file:

Now when logging data, you won't need to specify the channel:

Results:

Security

If you discover any security related issues, please email [email protected] instead of using the issue tracker.

License

The MIT License (MIT). Please see License File for more information.


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