ibsciss/supermonolog-service-provider

An extended monolog service provider for silex framework. Add crossFinger & log rotation handlers as options.

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An extended monolog service provider for Silex framework

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Why a SuperMonologService ?

The silex built-in MonologServiceProvider use only a few of the monolog habilities, and don't allow advanced configuration.

This SuperMonologService is more extensible and provide two new logs strategies in the silex core :

  • A FingersCrossed strategy
  • A RotatingFile strategy

By default only the FingersCrossed strategy is activated, but you can use the strategies together or only once at time.

What is FingerCrossed strategy ?

As described in the Monolog documentation :

FingersCrossedHandler: A very interesting wrapper. It takes a logger as parameter and will accumulate log records of all levels until a record exceeds the defined severity level. At which point it delivers all records, including those of lower severity, to the handler it wraps. This means that until an error actually happens you will not see anything in your logs, but when it happens you will have the full information, including debug and info records. This provides you with all the information you need, but only when you need it.

What is RotatingFile strategy ?

Like before, the Monolog documentation give us the answer :

RotatingFileHandler: Logs records to a file and creates one logfile per day. It will also delete files older than maxfiles. You should use logrotate for high profile setups though, this is just meant as a quick and dirty solution.

How to install it ?

  1. Add "Ibsciss/supermonolog-service-provider": "dev-master" in the require section of your composer.json file and run the composer update command.
  2. Register the service with the silex register method $app->register(new SuperMonologServiceProvider()) (don't forget the use \Ibsciss\Silex\Provider\SuperMonologServiceProvider statement).

Basic use

SuperMonolog extends the original monolog service (and the associated logger service) by overriding the monolog.handler service to push is own strategy on it. So you can use your $app['monolog'] service as before.

So you have to setup the ServiceProvide as if it was the built-in monolog service: you have to define where the log will stored by the application with the monolog.logfile attribute (read full built-in provider doc).

$app->register(new Silex\Provider\MonologServiceProvider(), array(
    'monolog.logfile' => __DIR__.'/development.log',
));

After the SuperMonologService registration, only the FingersCrossed strategy is activated (and only in production mode).

In debug mode ($app['debug'] = true;) the service provide a basic StreamHandler.

Note : by default a JsonFormatter is used to generate log

You can disable the FingersCrossed strategy with the monolog.fingerscrossed attribute set to false and come back to the StreamHandler used by the default MonologServiceProvider.

FingersCrossedHandler options

With SuperMonologService, the default handler use a FingersCrossed strategy to handle logs, its provide the following options :

  • monolog.fingerscrossed a boolean value enabling the fingerscrossed strategy (default: true)
  • monolog.fingerscrossed.handler the internal handler used by the fingerscrossed strategy to send logs (default: StreamHandler)
  • monolog.fingerscrossed.level the severity level wich the logs are printed to the defined handler, accept :
    • Monolog\Logger::DEBUG
    • Monolog\Logger::INFO
    • Monolog\Logger::NOTICE (default level)
    • Monolog\Logger::WARNING
    • Monolog\Logger::ERROR
    • Monolog\Logger::CRITICAL
    • Monolog\Logger::ALERT
    • Monolog\Logger::EMERGENCY

Note : the monolog.level is still available and used to define from wich logging level the logs are handled. For example if you define the monolog.level to INFO and the monolog.fingerscrossed.level to WARNING, all log from the INFO severity level are sended if a WARNING event occur

RotatingFile strategy

You can enable RotatingFileHandler by setting the monolog.rotatingfile attribute to true.

By default the FingersCrossedHanfler` is remains active and the RotatingFileHandler is used as an internal handler called by the FingersCrossedHandler to send logs.

If the monolog.fingerscrossed is set to false and the monolog.rotatingfile to true the default handler became a RotatingFile one.

The rotatingFile strategy define the following options :

  • monolog.rotatingfile a boolean value enabling the rotating file strategy (default: false)
  • monolog.rotatingfile.maxfiles an integer value, set the maximum files keep by the rotating handler.