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Install
Add the bundle to your composer.json
Update your app/AppKernel.php
Update your config (app/config/config_dev.yml)
About enabled: This bundle will not throw exception or crash if it can connect the the pinkfire host.
But it adds a small overhead.
So if your pinkfire server is not running and you care about performance, you should disable it.
Test it
Open pinkfire in you browser then visit your website (in dev environment).
You should see all master requests !
Go further
Monolog
You can forward your logs to pinkfire by updating your monolog config in file app/config/config_dev.yml
Guzzle
With Guzzle 6 (and csa/guzzle-bundle), a middleware is automatically registered to add the Pinkfire headers (path and channel)
to every requests.
With older version of Guzzle, use our Guzzle subscriber
Buzz
A bridge is available to interact with Buzz.
The easiest way is to attach the pinkfire.buzz_listener service to a Buzz\Browser.
If you use a Buzz\Client and not a Buzz\Browser, use the Pinkfire\PinkfireBundle\Buzz\Client\PinkfireClientDecorator.
Log all the things !
Use the service pinkfire.request_aware.client to send everything you want:
The RequestAwareClient will automatically push/patch to the path and the channel of the master request.
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