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diff --git a/vendor/monolog/monolog/README.mdown b/vendor/monolog/monolog/README.mdown deleted file mode 100644 index add476a8..00000000 --- a/vendor/monolog/monolog/README.mdown +++ /dev/null @@ -1,283 +0,0 @@ -Monolog - Logging for PHP 5.3+ [![Build Status](https://secure.travis-ci.org/Seldaek/monolog.png)](http://travis-ci.org/Seldaek/monolog) -============================== - -[![Total Downloads](https://poser.pugx.org/monolog/monolog/downloads.png)](https://packagist.org/packages/monolog/monolog) -[![Latest Stable Version](https://poser.pugx.org/monolog/monolog/v/stable.png)](https://packagist.org/packages/monolog/monolog) -[![Reference Status](https://www.versioneye.com/php/monolog:monolog/reference_badge.svg)](https://www.versioneye.com/php/monolog:monolog/references) - - -Monolog sends your logs to files, sockets, inboxes, databases and various -web services. See the complete list of handlers below. Special handlers -allow you to build advanced logging strategies. - -This library implements the [PSR-3](https://github.com/php-fig/fig-standards/blob/master/accepted/PSR-3-logger-interface.md) -interface that you can type-hint against in your own libraries to keep -a maximum of interoperability. You can also use it in your applications to -make sure you can always use another compatible logger at a later time. -As of 1.11.0 Monolog public APIs will also accept PSR-3 log levels. -Internally Monolog still uses its own level scheme since it predates PSR-3. - -Usage ------ - -Install the latest version with `composer require monolog/monolog` - -```php -<?php - -use Monolog\Logger; -use Monolog\Handler\StreamHandler; - -// create a log channel -$log = new Logger('name'); -$log->pushHandler(new StreamHandler('path/to/your.log', Logger::WARNING)); - -// add records to the log -$log->addWarning('Foo'); -$log->addError('Bar'); -``` - -Core Concepts -------------- - -Every `Logger` instance has a channel (name) and a stack of handlers. Whenever -you add a record to the logger, it traverses the handler stack. Each handler -decides whether it fully handled the record, and if so, the propagation of the -record ends there. - -This allows for flexible logging setups, for example having a `StreamHandler` at -the bottom of the stack that will log anything to disk, and on top of that add -a `MailHandler` that will send emails only when an error message is logged. -Handlers also have a `$bubble` property which defines whether they block the -record or not if they handled it. In this example, setting the `MailHandler`'s -`$bubble` argument to false means that records handled by the `MailHandler` will -not propagate to the `StreamHandler` anymore. - -You can create many `Logger`s, each defining a channel (e.g.: db, request, -router, ..) and each of them combining various handlers, which can be shared -or not. The channel is reflected in the logs and allows you to easily see or -filter records. - -Each Handler also has a Formatter, a default one with settings that make sense -will be created if you don't set one. The formatters normalize and format -incoming records so that they can be used by the handlers to output useful -information. - -Custom severity levels are not available. Only the eight -[RFC 5424](http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5424) levels (debug, info, notice, -warning, error, critical, alert, emergency) are present for basic filtering -purposes, but for sorting and other use cases that would require -flexibility, you should add Processors to the Logger that can add extra -information (tags, user ip, ..) to the records before they are handled. - -Log Levels ----------- - -Monolog supports the logging levels described by [RFC 5424](http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5424). - -- **DEBUG** (100): Detailed debug information. - -- **INFO** (200): Interesting events. Examples: User logs in, SQL logs. - -- **NOTICE** (250): Normal but significant events. - -- **WARNING** (300): Exceptional occurrences that are not errors. Examples: - Use of deprecated APIs, poor use of an API, undesirable things that are not - necessarily wrong. - -- **ERROR** (400): Runtime errors that do not require immediate action but - should typically be logged and monitored. - -- **CRITICAL** (500): Critical conditions. Example: Application component - unavailable, unexpected exception. - -- **ALERT** (550): Action must be taken immediately. Example: Entire website - down, database unavailable, etc. This should trigger the SMS alerts and wake - you up. - -- **EMERGENCY** (600): Emergency: system is unusable. - -Docs -==== - -**See the `doc` directory for more detailed documentation. -The following is only a list of all parts that come with Monolog.** - -Handlers --------- - -### Log to files and syslog - -- _StreamHandler_: Logs records into any PHP stream, use this for log files. -- _RotatingFileHandler_: Logs records to a file and creates one logfile per day. - It will also delete files older than `$maxFiles`. You should use - [logrotate](http://linuxcommand.org/man_pages/logrotate8.html) for high profile - setups though, this is just meant as a quick and dirty solution. -- _SyslogHandler_: Logs records to the syslog. -- _ErrorLogHandler_: Logs records to PHP's - [`error_log()`](http://docs.php.net/manual/en/function.error-log.php) function. - -### Send alerts and emails - -- _NativeMailerHandler_: Sends emails using PHP's - [`mail()`](http://php.net/manual/en/function.mail.php) function. -- _SwiftMailerHandler_: Sends emails using a [`Swift_Mailer`](http://swiftmailer.org/) instance. -- _PushoverHandler_: Sends mobile notifications via the [Pushover](https://www.pushover.net/) API. -- _HipChatHandler_: Logs records to a [HipChat](http://hipchat.com) chat room using its API. -- _FlowdockHandler_: Logs records to a [Flowdock](https://www.flowdock.com/) account. -- _SlackHandler_: Logs records to a [Slack](https://www.slack.com/) account. -- _MandrillHandler_: Sends emails via the Mandrill API using a [`Swift_Message`](http://swiftmailer.org/) instance. -- _FleepHookHandler_: Logs records to a [Fleep](https://fleep.io/) conversation using Webhooks. - -### Log specific servers and networked logging - -- _SocketHandler_: Logs records to [sockets](http://php.net/fsockopen), use this - for UNIX and TCP sockets. See an [example](https://github.com/Seldaek/monolog/blob/master/doc/sockets.md). -- _AmqpHandler_: Logs records to an [amqp](http://www.amqp.org/) compatible - server. Requires the [php-amqp](http://pecl.php.net/package/amqp) extension (1.0+). -- _GelfHandler_: Logs records to a [Graylog2](http://www.graylog2.org) server. -- _CubeHandler_: Logs records to a [Cube](http://square.github.com/cube/) server. -- _RavenHandler_: Logs records to a [Sentry](http://getsentry.com/) server using - [raven](https://packagist.org/packages/raven/raven). -- _ZendMonitorHandler_: Logs records to the Zend Monitor present in Zend Server. -- _NewRelicHandler_: Logs records to a [NewRelic](http://newrelic.com/) application. -- _LogglyHandler_: Logs records to a [Loggly](http://www.loggly.com/) account. -- _RollbarHandler_: Logs records to a [Rollbar](https://rollbar.com/) account. -- _SyslogUdpHandler_: Logs records to a remote [Syslogd](http://www.rsyslog.com/) server. -- _LogEntriesHandler_: Logs records to a [LogEntries](http://logentries.com/) account. - -### Logging in development - -- _FirePHPHandler_: Handler for [FirePHP](http://www.firephp.org/), providing - inline `console` messages within [FireBug](http://getfirebug.com/). -- _ChromePHPHandler_: Handler for [ChromePHP](http://www.chromephp.com/), providing - inline `console` messages within Chrome. -- _BrowserConsoleHandler_: Handler to send logs to browser's Javascript `console` with - no browser extension required. Most browsers supporting `console` API are supported. - -### Log to databases - -- _RedisHandler_: Logs records to a [redis](http://redis.io) server. -- _MongoDBHandler_: Handler to write records in MongoDB via a - [Mongo](http://pecl.php.net/package/mongo) extension connection. -- _CouchDBHandler_: Logs records to a CouchDB server. -- _DoctrineCouchDBHandler_: Logs records to a CouchDB server via the Doctrine CouchDB ODM. -- _ElasticSearchHandler_: Logs records to an Elastic Search server. -- _DynamoDbHandler_: Logs records to a DynamoDB table with the [AWS SDK](https://github.com/aws/aws-sdk-php). - -### Wrappers / Special Handlers - -- _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. -- _WhatFailureGroupHandler_: This handler extends the _GroupHandler_ ignoring - exceptions raised by each child handler. This allows you to ignore issues - where a remote tcp connection may have died but you do not want your entire - application to crash and may wish to continue to log to other handlers. -- _BufferHandler_: This handler will buffer all the log records it receives - until `close()` is called at which point it will call `handleBatch()` on the - handler it wraps with all the log messages at once. This is very useful to - send an email with all records at once for example instead of having one mail - for every log record. -- _GroupHandler_: This handler groups other handlers. Every record received is - sent to all the handlers it is configured with. -- _FilterHandler_: This handler only lets records of the given levels through - to the wrapped handler. -- _SamplingHandler_: Wraps around another handler and lets you sample records - if you only want to store some of them. -- _NullHandler_: Any record it can handle will be thrown away. This can be used - to put on top of an existing handler stack to disable it temporarily. -- _PsrHandler_: Can be used to forward log records to an existing PSR-3 logger -- _TestHandler_: Used for testing, it records everything that is sent to it and - has accessors to read out the information. - -Formatters ----------- - -- _LineFormatter_: Formats a log record into a one-line string. -- _HtmlFormatter_: Used to format log records into a human readable html table, mainly suitable for emails. -- _NormalizerFormatter_: Normalizes objects/resources down to strings so a record can easily be serialized/encoded. -- _ScalarFormatter_: Used to format log records into an associative array of scalar values. -- _JsonFormatter_: Encodes a log record into json. -- _WildfireFormatter_: Used to format log records into the Wildfire/FirePHP protocol, only useful for the FirePHPHandler. -- _ChromePHPFormatter_: Used to format log records into the ChromePHP format, only useful for the ChromePHPHandler. -- _GelfMessageFormatter_: Used to format log records into Gelf message instances, only useful for the GelfHandler. -- _LogstashFormatter_: Used to format log records into [logstash](http://logstash.net/) event json, useful for any handler listed under inputs [here](http://logstash.net/docs/latest). -- _ElasticaFormatter_: Used to format log records into an Elastica\Document object, only useful for the ElasticSearchHandler. -- _LogglyFormatter_: Used to format log records into Loggly messages, only useful for the LogglyHandler. -- _FlowdockFormatter_: Used to format log records into Flowdock messages, only useful for the FlowdockHandler. -- _MongoDBFormatter_: Converts \DateTime instances to \MongoDate and objects recursively to arrays, only useful with the MongoDBHandler. - -Processors ----------- - -- _IntrospectionProcessor_: Adds the line/file/class/method from which the log call originated. -- _WebProcessor_: Adds the current request URI, request method and client IP to a log record. -- _MemoryUsageProcessor_: Adds the current memory usage to a log record. -- _MemoryPeakUsageProcessor_: Adds the peak memory usage to a log record. -- _ProcessIdProcessor_: Adds the process id to a log record. -- _UidProcessor_: Adds a unique identifier to a log record. -- _GitProcessor_: Adds the current git branch and commit to a log record. -- _TagProcessor_: Adds an array of predefined tags to a log record. - -Utilities ---------- - -- _Registry_: The `Monolog\Registry` class lets you configure global loggers that you - can then statically access from anywhere. It is not really a best practice but can - help in some older codebases or for ease of use. -- _ErrorHandler_: The `Monolog\ErrorHandler` class allows you to easily register - a Logger instance as an exception handler, error handler or fatal error handler. -- _ErrorLevelActivationStrategy_: Activates a FingersCrossedHandler when a certain log - level is reached. -- _ChannelLevelActivationStrategy_: Activates a FingersCrossedHandler when a certain - log level is reached, depending on which channel received the log record. - -About -===== - -Requirements ------------- - -- Monolog works with PHP 5.3 or above, and is also tested to work with HHVM. - -Submitting bugs and feature requests ------------------------------------- - -Bugs and feature request are tracked on [GitHub](https://github.com/Seldaek/monolog/issues) - -Frameworks Integration ----------------------- - -- Frameworks and libraries using [PSR-3](https://github.com/php-fig/fig-standards/blob/master/accepted/PSR-3-logger-interface.md) - can be used very easily with Monolog since it implements the interface. -- [Symfony2](http://symfony.com) comes out of the box with Monolog. -- [Silex](http://silex.sensiolabs.org/) comes out of the box with Monolog. -- [Laravel 4](http://laravel.com/) comes out of the box with Monolog. -- [PPI](http://www.ppi.io/) comes out of the box with Monolog. -- [CakePHP](http://cakephp.org/) is usable with Monolog via the [cakephp-monolog](https://github.com/jadb/cakephp-monolog) plugin. -- [Slim](http://www.slimframework.com/) is usable with Monolog via the [Slim-Monolog](https://github.com/Flynsarmy/Slim-Monolog) log writer. -- [XOOPS 2.6](http://xoops.org/) comes out of the box with Monolog. -- [Aura.Web_Project](https://github.com/auraphp/Aura.Web_Project) comes out of the box with Monolog. - -Author ------- - -Jordi Boggiano - <j.boggiano@seld.be> - <http://twitter.com/seldaek><br /> -See also the list of [contributors](https://github.com/Seldaek/monolog/contributors) which participated in this project. - -License -------- - -Monolog is licensed under the MIT License - see the `LICENSE` file for details - -Acknowledgements ----------------- - -This library is heavily inspired by Python's [Logbook](http://packages.python.org/Logbook/) -library, although most concepts have been adjusted to fit to the PHP world. |