Monolog backend for logdna. This backend use logdna ingestion api.
Install with compose composer require nvanheuverzwijn/monolog-logdna
.
$logger = new \Monolog\Logger('general');
$logdnaHandler = new \Zwijn\Monolog\Handler\LogdnaHandler('your-key', 'myappname', \Monolog\Logger::DEBUG);
$logger->pushHandler($logdnaHandler);
# Sends debug level message "mylog" with some related meta-data
$logger->debug(
"mylog",
[
'logdna-meta-data-field1' => ['value1' => 'value', 'value2' => 5],
'logdna-meta-data-field2' => ['value1' => 'value']
]
);
Create the following php script test.php
. Don't forget to set the ingestion key prior to running this script.
<?php
include './vendor/autoload.php';
$INGESTION_KEY='';
\date_default_timezone_set('America/Montreal');
$logger = new \Monolog\Logger('general');
$logdnaHandler = new \Zwijn\Monolog\Handler\LogdnaHandler($INGESTION_KEY, 'appname', \Monolog\Logger::DEBUG);
$logger->pushHandler($logdnaHandler);
$logger->debug('mylog');
Execute it with the following docker command.
docker run -it --rm -v "${PWD}":/usr/src/myapp -w /usr/src/myapp php:5.6-cli php test.php
You should see the log 'mylog' with debug level in the logdna account for which the ingestion key is bound to.
This project is licensed under LGPL3.0. See LICENSE
file for details.
Version 1.x is php5 compatible version while 2.x is php7.
To test the project, simply call make
or make test
. Everything runs in docker container.
To clean your system, call make clean
. Take note that if you use the same docker images as this project, you might not want to clean. Read the Makefile
for more information.