dawen / js-logger-bundle
A bundle that catches javascript errors and passes them to monolog for Symfony
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Type:symfony-bundle
Requires
- php: >=5.5.0
- symfony/framework-bundle: ~2.8|~3.0
- symfony/monolog-bundle: ~2.8
- symfony/twig-bundle: ~2.8|~3.0
Requires (Dev)
- phpunit/phpunit: ~4.1
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Last update: 2024-10-26 19:37:44 UTC
README
This JsLogger Bundle aims to catch error in the frontend and sending them to backend. All errors will be handled by a JsLogger Service that persists the log into a channel named javascript
Credits
Big thanks goes out to Bugsnag and Nelmio. Thanks for sharing the code that inspired me.
Installation
Step 1: Composer
Required in composer.json
"dawen/js-logger-bundle": "~1.0"
Step 2: AppKernel
In your app/config/AppHernel.php file you should activate the bundle by adding it to the array
$bundles[] = new \Dawen\Bundle\JsLoggerBundle\JsLoggerBundle();
Step 3: Script
In your twig template you should place the twig method call before all your other javascript is initialized and before the closing body tag
{{ js_logger() }}
Go ony with configuration section if needed.
Configuration
js_logger: enabled: true allowed_levels: [warning, error]
If The configuration sections is not defined, default values will be applied.
Parameter Description
enabled:
possible values: true, false default value: true description: If disabled, the JsLogger service will be removed from container and the JsTwigExtension will not dump the needed script tag
allowed_levels:
possible values: emergency, alert, critical, error, warning, notice, info, debug default value: [] description: If an empty array is provided, there will be no restriction. You can restrict the logger pushing the logs to monolog, by setting values.
Developer Informations
For installing and minifying the jslogger.js simply run from the bundles root path:
npm install && npm run build