$level
$level :
Elastic Search handler
Usage example:
$client = new \Elastica\Client(); $options = array( 'index' => 'elastic_index_name', 'type' => 'elastic_doc_type', ); $handler = new ElasticSearchHandler($client, $options); $log = new Logger('application'); $log->pushHandler($handler);
$formatter : \Monolog\Formatter\FormatterInterface
__construct(\Elastica\Client $client, array $options = array(), integer $level = \Monolog\Logger::DEBUG, Boolean $bubble = true)
\Elastica\Client | $client | Elastica Client object |
array | $options | Handler configuration |
integer | $level | The minimum logging level at which this handler will be triggered |
Boolean | $bubble | Whether the messages that are handled can bubble up the stack or not |
isHandling(array $record) : Boolean
Checks whether the given record will be handled by this handler.
This is mostly done for performance reasons, to avoid calling processors for nothing.
Handlers should still check the record levels within handle(), returning false in isHandling() is no guarantee that handle() will not be called, and isHandling() might not be called for a given record.
array | $record | Partial log record containing only a level key |
setFormatter(\Monolog\Formatter\FormatterInterface $formatter)
{@inheritdoc}
\Monolog\Formatter\FormatterInterface | $formatter |
getFormatter() : \Monolog\Formatter\FormatterInterface
Gets the formatter.