Examples

Example #1 Get and set base path

<?php
  $basePath1 
SeasLog::getBasePath();

  
SeasLog::setBasePath('/log/base_test');
  
$basePath2 SeasLog::getBasePath();

  
var_dump($basePath1,$basePath2);

  
?>

The above example will output something similar to:

  string(12) "/var/log/www"
  string(14) "/log/base_test"
  

Example #2 Get and set logger

<?php
$lastLogger1 
SeasLog::getLastLogger();

SeasLog::setLogger('testModule/app1');
$lastLogger2 SeasLog::getLastLogger();

var_dump($lastLogger1,$lastLogger2);

?>

The above example will output something similar to:

string(7) "default"
string(15) "testModule/app1"

Example #3 Fast write log

<?php
SeasLog
::log(SEASLOG_ERROR,'this is a error test by ::log');
SeasLog::debug('this is a  debug',array('' => 'neeke'));
SeasLog::info('this is a info log');
SeasLog::notice('this is a notice log');
SeasLog::warning('your  was down,please  it ASAP!',array('' => 'github.com','' => 'rboot'));
SeasLog::error('a error log');
SeasLog::critical('some thing was critical');
SeasLog::alert('yes this is a ',array('' => 'alertMSG'));
SeasLog::emergency('Just now, the house next door was completely burnt out! ',array('' => 'it`s a joke'));
?>

As the default, seaslog.default_template = "%T | %L | %P | %Q | %t | %M". That's mean,as the default,log record style is: ` | | | | | `.

The above example will output something similar to:

seaslog.appender = 1

2014-07-27 08:53:52 | ERROR | 23625 | 599159975a9ff | 1406422432.786 | this is a error test by log
2014-07-27 08:53:52 | DEBUG | 23625 | 599159975a9ff | 1406422432.786 | this is a neeke debug
2014-07-27 08:53:52 | INFO | 23625 | 599159975a9ff | 1406422432.787 | this is a info log
2014-07-27 08:53:52 | NOTICE | 23625 | 599159975a9ff | 1406422432.787 | this is a notice log
2014-07-27 08:53:52 | WARNING | 23625 | 599159975a9ff | 1406422432.787 | your github.com was down,please rboot it ASAP!
2014-07-27 08:53:52 | ERROR | 23625 | 599159975a9ff | 1406422432.787 | a error log
2014-07-27 08:53:52 | CRITICAL | 23625 | 599159975a9ff | 1406422432.787 | some thing was critical
2014-07-27 08:53:52 | EMERGENCY | 23625 | 599159975a9ff | 1406422432.787 | Just now, the house next door was completely burnt out! it is a joke

The above example will output something similar to:

seaslog.appender = 2 or seaslog.appender = 3

The log style finally formatted such as:
<15>1 2017-08-27T01:24:59+08:00 vagrant-ubuntu-trusty test/logger[27171]: 2016-06-25 00:59:43 | DEBUG | 21423 | 599157af4e937 | 1466787583.322 | this is a neeke debug
<14>1 2017-08-27T01:24:59+08:00 vagrant-ubuntu-trusty test/logger[27171]: 2016-06-25 00:59:43 | INFO | 21423 | 599157af4e937 | 1466787583.323 | this is a info log
<13>1 2017-08-27T01:24:59+08:00 vagrant-ubuntu-trusty test/logger[27171]: 2016-06-25 00:59:43 | NOTICE | 21423 | 599157af4e937 | 1466787583.324 | this is a notice log

Example #4 Fast count some type of log count value

SeasLog get count value of `grep -wc` use system pipe and return to PHP (array or int).

<?php
$countResult1 
SeasLog::analyzerCount();
$countResult2 SeasLog::analyzerCount(SEASLOG_WARNING);
$countResult3 SeasLog::analyzerCount(SEASLOG_ERROR,date('Ymd',time()));

var_dump($countResult1,$countResult2,$countResult3);

?>

The above example will output something similar to:

array(8) {
  ["DEBUG"]=>
  int(3)
  ["INFO"]=>
  int(3)
  ["NOTICE"]=>
  int(3)
  ["WARNING"]=>
  int(3)
  ["ERROR"]=>
  int(6)
  ["CRITICAL"]=>
  int(3)
  ["ALERT"]=>
  int(3)
  ["EMERGENCY"]=>
  int(3)
}
int(7)
int(1)

Example #5 Acquisit some type of log list

SeasLog get count value of `grep -w` use system pipe and return array to PHP.

<?php
$detailErrorArray 
SeasLog::analyzerDetail(SEASLOG_ERROR);
var_dump($detailErrorArray);

var_dump(SeasLog::analyzerDetail(SEASLOG_ERROR,date('Ymd',time())));
?>

The above example will output something similar to:

array(6) {
  [0] =>
  string(83) "2014-02-24 00:14:02 | ERROR | 8568 | 599157af4e937 | 1393172042.717 | test error 3 "
  [1] =>
  string(83) "2014-02-24 00:14:04 | ERROR | 8594 | 5991576584446 | 1393172044.104 | test error 3 "
  [2] =>
  string(83) "2014-02-24 00:14:04 | ERROR | 8620 | 1502697015147 | 1393172044.862 | test error 3 "
  [3] =>
  string(83) "2014-02-24 00:14:05 | ERROR | 8646 | 599159975a9ff | 1393172045.989 | test error 3 "
  [4] =>
  string(83) "2014-02-24 00:14:07 | ERROR | 8672 | 599159986ec28 | 1393172047.882 | test error 3 "
  [5] =>
  string(83) "2014-02-24 00:14:08 | ERROR | 8698 | 5991599981cec | 1393172048.736 | test error 3 "
}

array(2) {
  [0] =>
  string(83) "2014-02-24 00:14:02 | ERROR | 8568 | 599157af4e937 | 1393172042.717 | test error 3 "
  [1] =>
  string(83) "2014-02-24 00:14:04 | ERROR | 8594 | 5991576584446 | 1393172044.104 | test error 3 "
}

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