A Laravel Log Driver for Eloquent
Via Composer
$ composer require juststeveking/eloquent-log-driver
After installation, publish the migrations using:
Then we can run our migration, which will create a table called database_logs
.
$ php artisan migrate
In your .env
file add the following:
LOG_CHANNEL=eloquent
Then add the following to your config/logging.php
file under channels:
'eloquent' => [
'driver' => 'custom',
'via' => \JustSteveKing\EloquentLogDriver\Logger\EloquentLogger::class
]
That is it! Your logs will now automatically start appearing in the database.
There is a small selection of helper scope available on the DatabaseLog
model:
whereDebug()
whereInfo()
whereNotice()
whereWarning()
whereError()
whereCritical()
whereAlert()
whereEmergency()
whereLevel('log-level-case-insensitive')
All of the above will return an instance of an Eloquent Builder, allowing you to chain on further query parameters.
$ composer run test
Please see CONTRIBUTING and CODE_OF_CONDUCT for details.
If you discover any security related issues, please email [email protected] instead of using the issue tracker.
The MIT License (MIT). Please see License File for more information.