Output two log files in two directories using different settings in FuelPHP
I need to write two log files with two log levels in two different directories.
I want to write one Warning level log in /var/www/html/logs/err/warn_log.php.
I want to write one Error level log in /var/www/html/logs/error/err_log.php.
I have tried changing the log_path and log_file settings in config, but I can only change and output one file. Is there any way to call it and override different settings?
For example, for Promotion class, I want to output Warning logs, and for Event class, I only want to output Error logs.
Sorry for my English. Any help is appreciated.
php fuelphp
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I need to write two log files with two log levels in two different directories.
I want to write one Warning level log in /var/www/html/logs/err/warn_log.php.
I want to write one Error level log in /var/www/html/logs/error/err_log.php.
I have tried changing the log_path and log_file settings in config, but I can only change and output one file. Is there any way to call it and override different settings?
For example, for Promotion class, I want to output Warning logs, and for Event class, I only want to output Error logs.
Sorry for my English. Any help is appreciated.
php fuelphp
Do you know which version of FuelPHP you're using? The Log class in later versions is just a wrapper around Monolog, so you could leverage that.
– steadweb
Dec 7 '18 at 18:59
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I need to write two log files with two log levels in two different directories.
I want to write one Warning level log in /var/www/html/logs/err/warn_log.php.
I want to write one Error level log in /var/www/html/logs/error/err_log.php.
I have tried changing the log_path and log_file settings in config, but I can only change and output one file. Is there any way to call it and override different settings?
For example, for Promotion class, I want to output Warning logs, and for Event class, I only want to output Error logs.
Sorry for my English. Any help is appreciated.
php fuelphp
I need to write two log files with two log levels in two different directories.
I want to write one Warning level log in /var/www/html/logs/err/warn_log.php.
I want to write one Error level log in /var/www/html/logs/error/err_log.php.
I have tried changing the log_path and log_file settings in config, but I can only change and output one file. Is there any way to call it and override different settings?
For example, for Promotion class, I want to output Warning logs, and for Event class, I only want to output Error logs.
Sorry for my English. Any help is appreciated.
php fuelphp
php fuelphp
edited Nov 21 '18 at 9:40
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asked Nov 21 '18 at 2:33
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Do you know which version of FuelPHP you're using? The Log class in later versions is just a wrapper around Monolog, so you could leverage that.
– steadweb
Dec 7 '18 at 18:59
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Do you know which version of FuelPHP you're using? The Log class in later versions is just a wrapper around Monolog, so you could leverage that.
– steadweb
Dec 7 '18 at 18:59
Do you know which version of FuelPHP you're using? The Log class in later versions is just a wrapper around Monolog, so you could leverage that.
– steadweb
Dec 7 '18 at 18:59
Do you know which version of FuelPHP you're using? The Log class in later versions is just a wrapper around Monolog, so you could leverage that.
– steadweb
Dec 7 '18 at 18:59
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Do you know which version of FuelPHP you're using? The Log class in later versions is just a wrapper around Monolog, so you could leverage that.
– steadweb
Dec 7 '18 at 18:59