jacklul/monolog-telegram

Monolog handler that sends logs through Telegram bot to any chat in HTML format

3.1.0 2023-11-21 18:26 UTC

This package is auto-updated.

Last update: 2024-04-21 19:16:55 UTC


README

Send your logs through Telegram bot to any chat and make them look fancy!

Features:

  • Continous logging and batch logging support
  • Standard stack traces wrapped in <code></code> tags
  • Automatic splitting of the message when it exceeds maximum limit

Prerequisites

  • Telegram Bot API token - see here to learn how to obtain one
  • ID of the chat to which you want to send the logs - see below

Obtaining chat ID

One of the simplest ways to do that is to interact with the bot in the target chat:

  • private and group chats - send any dummy command
  • channels - post something in it

After interacting visit https://api.telegram.org/botTOKEN/getUpdates (replace TOKEN with your actual bot token), you will be able to find the chat id (chat_id) in the result JSON.

Installation

Install with Composer:

$ composer require jacklul/monolog-telegram

Usage

To use this handler you just have to add it like every other Monolog handler:

require 'vendor/autoload.php';

$logger = new Logger('My project');
$handler = new TelegramHandler(
    '123456789:teMbvbETojnSG93jDhnynvH8pT28H9TIB1h',  // Bot API token
    987654321,  // Target Chat ID
    Logger::ERROR,  // Log level, default: DEBUG
    true,  // Bubble up the stack or not, default: true
    true,  // Use cURL or not? default: true = use when available
    10,    // Timeout for API requests, default: 10
    true   // Verify SSL certificate or not? default: true, false only useful for development - avoid in production
);

$handler->setFormatter(new TelegramFormatter());    // Usage of this formatter is optional but recommended if you want better message layout
$logger->pushHandler($handler);

$logger->error('Error!');

To prevent spamming the chat and hitting Telegram's API limits it is advised to use DeduplicationHandler and/or BufferHandler, ideal solution for production use would be:

$handler = new TelegramHandler('TOKEN', 123456789);
$handler->setFormatter(new TelegramFormatter());

// Combine all log entries into one and force batch processing
$handler = new BufferHandler($handler);

// Make sure that particular log stack wasn't sent before
$handler = new DeduplicationHandler($handler);

// Keep collecting logs until ERROR occurs, after that send collected logs to $handler
$handler = new FingersCrossedHandler($handler, new ErrorLevelActivationStrategy(Logger::ERROR));

$logger->pushHandler($handler);

You can customize the formatter:

$html = true;    // Choose whether to send the message in HTMl format
$format = "%emoji% <b>%level_name%</b> (%channel%) [%date%]\n\n%message%\n\n%context%%extra%";   // EMOJI ERROR (My project) [2018-05-01 15:55:15 UTC]
$date_format = 'Y-m-d H:i:s e';       // 2018-05-01 15:55:15 UTC, format must be supported by DateTime::format
$separator = '-';       // Seperation character for batch processing - when empty one empty line is used
$emojis = [         // Override any level emoji
    'NOTICE' => '🤖'
];

$handler->setFormatter(new TelegramFormatter($html, $format, $date_format, $separator, $emojis));

Running tests

Create .env file:

TELEGRAM_TOKEN=BOT_TOKEN
TELEGRAM_CHAT_ID=CHAT_ID_THE_BOT_WILL_SPAM;

Run composer check-code and composer test.

License

See LICENSE.