Monolog
PHP Code Sniffer
Monolog | PHP Code Sniffer | |
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31 | 47 | |
20,816 | 10,604 | |
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8.2 | 6.8 | |
10 days ago | about 1 month ago | |
PHP | PHP | |
MIT License | BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License |
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Monolog
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I don't understand error_log
To add onto this, what's more commonly done these days is to use a library like Monolog which can be configured with multiple log handlers. One of the handlers which are typically enabled is one which writes to error_log. You can add more which write directly to a logging service like Sentry or whatever, or even in dev write an HTTP header paired with a browser extension which puts your backend log messages in your browser console (see the handler + install the extension for chrome or firefox)
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Open Source Projects You Can Lay Your Hand On
Monolog is a highly regarded PHP logging library with open source code. This project extends a straightforward and adaptable API, allowing developers to log messages from their PHP applications to diverse channels, including files, databases, and various third-party services. The modularity of this project’s source code provides an assortment of handlers and processors that seamlessly combine and configure to cater to specific logging requirements for any application.
- Designing with PHP 8.1 Enumerations
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Will console logs ever be added to PHP?
If you need something more flexible you could always use Monolog which provides a bunch of adapters to log to any service want. You could for example use the syslog adapter to send your logs to syslog, and then configure rsyslog to print them directly into your terminal (or just `tail -f` a log file).
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Logging in your API
PHP -> Built in Logger, Monolog, Analog, KLogger, Log4PHP
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Logging Errors in PHP
So far, I've been discussing what PHP itself has to offer, which, quite frankly, is not very appealing. Luckily, though, there are great developers involved in pushing beyond those boundaries, making the appearance of great tools a reality. That is the case for Monolog.
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Laravel logging: Show correct severity levels on the Google Cloud Platform
Laravel (and many other frameworks) use the Monolog Package for logging by default. Using their formatter does everything you need!
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Create simple function to debug in live code?
Nowadays all popular frameworks comes with logging system built in. If not, you should use http://seldaek.github.io/monolog/.
- Slim, possívelmente o framework ideal para quem vem do Golang
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How to send application logs to Telegram in Laravel.
Laravel logging is created on top of Monolog, which is a powerful logging library for PHP projects. In this guide, we will be looking at how to send our laravel logs to telegram channel with the help of the Telegram Bot API.
PHP Code Sniffer
- The Future of PHP_CodeSniffer
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Laravel code-quality tools
PHP Insights supports sniffs from PHP CodeSniffer and fixers from PHP CS Fixer. This allows you to add any sniff or fixer as long as it implements PHP_CodeSniffer\Sniffs\Sniff or PhpCsFixer\Fixer\FixerInterface.
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PHP_CodeSniffer update (package name will NOT be changing... just the repo & ownership)
I don’t know why but that link keeps reloading the page over and over. This one works for me: https://github.com/squizlabs/PHP_CodeSniffer/issues/3932
- The Future of PHP CodeSniffer
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Top 6 PHP code quality tools 2023
PHP_CodeSniffer is a widely-used tool for enforcing coding standards in PHP. It checks the code against a set of predefined coding standards (such as PSR-12, PSR-2, and many others) and provides reports with violations and recommendations for improvement. Documentation: You can find more information about PHP_CodeSniffer and its usage in the official documentation: PHP_CodeSniffer Repository
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PHP in 2023 - stitcher.io
While you're at it, also include code-style checkers like phpcs, phpmd and/or php-cs-fixer
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how can I know if I am following PSR standards
See https://github.com/squizlabs/PHP_CodeSniffer
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change versions
If you are well-versed in programming then you might wanna take a look at PHPCompatibility. It will scan your codebase at different PHP version rulesets to point out code that needs upgrading. You will be needing PHPCS for this.
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Your experience switching from vanilla PHP spaghetti/OOP to Symfony?
PHP code sniffer
What are some alternatives?
Analog - PHP logging library that is highly extendable and simple to use.
PHP CS Fixer - A tool to automatically fix PHP Coding Standards issues
Grafana - The open and composable observability and data visualization platform. Visualize metrics, logs, and traces from multiple sources like Prometheus, Loki, Elasticsearch, InfluxDB, Postgres and many more.
PHPStan - PHP Static Analysis Tool - discover bugs in your code without running it!
CWH (CloudWatch Handler) - Amazon Web Services CloudWatch Logs Handler for Monolog library
PHP Mess Detector - PHPMD is a spin-off project of PHP Depend and aims to be a PHP equivalent of the well known Java tool PMD. PHPMD can be seen as an user friendly frontend application for the raw metrics stream measured by PHP Depend.
KLogger - A Simple Logging Class For PHP
phan - Phan is a static analyzer for PHP. Phan prefers to avoid false-positives and attempts to prove incorrectness rather than correctness.
RadPHP Logging Component - [READ-ONLY] Logging component. This repo is a split of the main code that can be found in https://github.com/radphp/radphp
Rector - Instant Upgrades and Automated Refactoring of any PHP 5.3+ code
ErrorDumper
GrumPHP - A PHP code-quality tool