jhuet / zdt-logger-module
A ZF3 module to log data using Zend\Log and write them to ZendDeveloperTools toolbar.
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- atoum/atoum: dev-master
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README
A ZF3 module to log data using Zend\Log and write them to ZendDeveloperTools toolbar. If you already have a logger in your application (that is an instance of Zend\Log\Logger
) it will integrate well with it so you still will only have to use your logger.
Installation
The easiest way is by using composer. Just add "jhuet/zdt-logger-module": "dev-master"
(or "jhuet/zdt-logger-module": "0.3"
for last stable version) as a requirement in your composer.json
file and it will be automatically downloaded next time you do composer.phar update
.
If you don't use composer, drop the files of this archive (0.3 here) in your module
directory.
Then, add Jhu\ZdtLoggerModule
in the list of activated modules of your application.config.php
file.
Options
Configuration options are available in config/jhu-zdt-logger.global.php.dist
file. If you want to change the default ones, copy it in your config/autoload
directory, remove the .dist
extension and edit it.
Options available :
logger
: This module will by default create aZend\Log\Logger
and add a writer to it. If you already have a logger in your application, you can set it here so it will be used instead of creating a new one. The logger you'll set here has to be available thru the service manager.
Usage
If you don't already have a logger in your application, you may refere to this one any time you need to via the service manager with the jhu.zdt_logger
key. Assuming $sm
is the service maanger, you could call $sm->get('jhu.zdt_logger')->info('my log');
to log with the INFO
priority.
If you already have a logger in your application and you have set it in the options, you just have to use your regular logger as you normally would and anything logged will be added to the ZendDeveloperTools toolbar.