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Informations about the package laravel-safe-logger

laravel-safe-logger

A safe Laravel logger that will never crash your app

Introduction

This repo is based on a failed Laravel framework PR from us: https://github.com/laravel/framework/pull/45604

Because we still find it to be very useful we extracted it to a package.

The idea is very simple and can be formulated in one sentence:

Logging facility should never crash your app

Or to re-phrase:

Under no circumstances, none at all, logging facility should crash your app

People rely on logs when things go bad so the last thing you want to happen is for things to go bad because of logging.

As an example, try crashing JavaScript's console.log (good luck!):

You can send anything and it just works. Because when things go bad, you don't want to worry about logs making things even worse.

Now coming back to Laravel, it's trivial to break the whole application when using the Log facade:

If this looks too artificial, here is a real-world example:

And yes - developers CAN be careful and always pass correct arguments, a string and an array, but do we want to be careful with loggers? Does that make sense for you?

If you refer to the PSR documentation: https://www.php-fig.org/psr/psr-3/

It actually mentions how we should never throw any errors or exceptions and should be as lenient as possible.

Installation

That's it! Now we can do "funky" stuff like:

Of course, we don't have to. But it's just nice to be able not to worry about Log crashing your app ever.


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Requires php Version >=7.4
psr/log Version ^1.0|^2.0|^3.0
laravel/framework Version ^8.0|^9.0|^10.0
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