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Colored LineFormatter for Monolog

A simple Formatter that adds level-dependant colors to your logs.

Installation

Install through composer:

$ composer require gfaugere/monolog-colored-line

Basic usage

Use it the same way you would use a Monolog\LineFormatter:

<?php

use Monolog\Logger;
use Monolog\Handler\StreamHandler;
use gfaugere\Monolog\Formatter\ColoredLineFormatter;

$formatter = new ColoredLineFormatter();

// Create a handler
$stream = new StreamHandler(__DIR__.'/my_app.log', Logger::DEBUG);
// Don't forget to attach your new formatter
$stream->setFormatter($formatter);
// Create a log channel
$log = new Logger('name');
$log->pushHandler($stream);

// Add records as usual
$log->warning('Foo');
$log->error('Bar');

Default colors

This is what your logs will look like:
Logs of ascending levels with different colors wrapping the level, spelling "Hello! This is a small and colorful formatter"

Customize the format

By default, the %level_name% will be wrapped in colors. You can chose what is colored using the new %color_start% and %color_end% variables in your format:
Logs of ascending levels with different colors wrapping the date, channel name, and log level ; spelling "You can chose where to put the colors."
This example uses "%color_start%[%datetime%] %channel%.%level_name%:%color_end% %message% %context% %extra%\n" as a format.

If you want to use several %level_name% and only color the first one, you can set $colorMode to ColoredLineFormatter::MODE_COLOR_LEVEL_FIRST so that only the first occurrence is formatted.

Customize the scheme

You can chose your own color scheme:

<?php

use Monolog\Logger;
use Monolog\Handler\StreamHandler;
use gfaugere\Monolog\Formatter\ColoredLineFormatter;

$format = "[%datetime%] %color_start%%channel%.%level_name%: %message%%color_end% %context% %extra%\n";
$scheme = [
    Logger::DEBUG     => "\033[38;5;206m",
    Logger::INFO      => "\033[38;5;196m",
    Logger::NOTICE    => "\033[38;5;202m",
    Logger::WARNING   => "\033[38;5;226m",
    Logger::ERROR     => "\033[38;5;34m",
    Logger::CRITICAL  => "\033[38;5;81m",
    Logger::ALERT     => "\033[38;5;53m",
    Logger::EMERGENCY => "\033[38;5;129m"
];

$formatter = new ColoredLineFormatter($format, null, false, false, $scheme);

// Create a handler
$stream = new StreamHandler(__DIR__.'/my_app.log', Logger::DEBUG);
// Don't forget to attach your new formatter
$stream->setFormatter($formatter);
// Create a log channel
$log = new Logger('name');
$log->pushHandler($stream);

// Add records as usual
$log->warning('Foo');
$log->error('Bar');

This formatter doesn't perform any kind of checks or validation of sequences. You can use whatever your terminal supports!
Logs of ascending levels with different colors wrapping the channel name, level and message ; spelling "Supports whatever your terminal supports with ANSI code"

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Supports Monolog ^2.0, which works with PHP 7.2 or above

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