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70 lines
845 B
Markdown
```yaml
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module: log
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version: 1.0
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requires: null
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```
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Overview
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----
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##### 1. Introduction
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The `log` package allows you to manage multiple log files through simple code.
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##### 2. Log format
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> `timestamp | date | [tag] logmessage`
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Example:
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> `1481495961 | 2016-12-21 23:39:21 | [api_error] some content message`
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##### 3. Log file location
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Log files are located at `/build/log/log/{logfile}.php`.
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Usage
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----
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> 1. Include the autoloader
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```php
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<?php
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require_once '../autoloader.php';
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...
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```
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> 2. Load the `Log` class
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```php
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<?php
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...
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use \log\core\Log;
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```
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> 3. Fetch the log file you want (_"error"_ in this example)
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```php
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<?php
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...
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Log::get('error');
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...
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```
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> 3. log something on a specific log file (_"error"_ in this example)
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```php
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<?php
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...
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Log::get('error')->log('some message', 'optional_tag');
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...
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```
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