This bundle sends an email each time there is a 500 error on the production server. You can also be notified of 404 or PHP fatal errors.
The email contains a lot of information: see the screenshot at the end of the README.
Add this in your composer.json
"require": {
"elao/error-notifier-bundle" : "dev-master"
},
And run php composer.phar update elao/error-notifier-bundle
Add the followings lines to your deps
file
[ElaoErrorNotifierBundle]
git=git://github.com/Elao/ErrorNotifierBundle.git
target=bundles/Elao/ErrorNotifierBundle
and don't forget to register it in your autoloading app/autoload.php
$loader->registerNamespaces(array(
...
'Elao' => __DIR__.'/../vendor/bundles',
));
and finally run the vendors script:
$ php bin/vendors install
public function registerBundles()
{
return array(
// ...
new Elao\ErrorNotifierBundle\ElaoErrorNotifierBundle(),
);
}
Add in your config_prod.yml
file, you don't need error notifier when you are in dev environment.
# app/config/config_prod.yml
elao_error_notifier:
from: [email protected]
to: [email protected]
handle404: true # default : false
handleHTTPcodes: ~
mailer: your.mailer.id # default : mailer
handlePHPErrors: true # catch fatal erros and email them
handlePHPWarnings: true # catch warnings and email them
handleSilentErrors: false # don't catch error on method with an @
filteredRequestParams: [password] # replace request contents of parameter "password" with stars
ignoredClasses: ~
The mailer option has been added to let the application send the error mail via local smtp instead of using the regular quota on 3rd mailer services.
For example, if you wish to use an custom mailer that send mails via your server mail transport, create this one in the config.yml
of your project:
# app/config/config.yml
swiftmailer:
default_mailer: default
mailers:
default:
transport: smtp
host: localhost
username: mylogin
password: mypassword
notifier:
transport: mail
And after just change the mailer
key on your config_prod.yml
:
# app/config/config_prod.yml
elao_error_notifier:
mailer: swiftmailer.mailer.notifier
Sometimes, you want the bundle not to send email for errors raised by a given class. You can now do it by adding the name of the class raising the error in the ignored_class
key.
# app/config/config_prod.yml
elao_error_notifier:
ignoredClasses:
- "Guzzle\\Http\\Exception\\ServerErrorResponseException"
- ...
If you want the bundle to send email for other HTTP errors than 500 and 404, you can now specify the list of error codes you want to handle.
# app/config/config_prod.yml
elao_error_notifier:
handleHTTPcodes:
- 405
- ...
If an error occurs on a website with a lot of active visitors you'll get spammed by the notifier for the same error.
In order to avoid getting spammed, use the repeatTimeout
option.
# app/config/config_prod.yml
elao_error_notifier:
repeatTimeout: 3600
In this example, if an errors X occurs, and the same error X occurs again within 1 hour, you won't recieve a 2nd email.
There are also some extensions that you can use in your Twig templates (thanks to Goutte).
Extends Twig with:
{{ "my string, whatever" | pre }} --> wraps with <pre>
{{ myBigVar | yaml_dump | pre }} as {{ myBigVar | ydump }} or {{ myBigVar | dumpy }}
{{ myBigVar | var_dump | pre }} as {{ myBigVar | dump }}
You may control the depth of recursion with a parameter, say foo = array('a'=>array('b'=>array('c','d')))
{{ foo | dumpy(0) }} --> 'array of 1'
{{ foo | dumpy(2) }} -->
a:
b: 'array of 2'
{{ foo | dumpy(3) }} -->
a:
b:
- c
- d
Default value is 1 (MAX_DEPTH const).
If you want to ignore sending HTTP errors if the request comes from specific IPs, you can now specify the list of ignored IPs.
# app/config/config_prod.yml
elao_error_notifier:
ignoredIPs:
- "178.63.45.100"
- ...
For some reasons you may need to ignore sending notifications if request comes from some user agents. Often you will need to use this feature with annoying crawlers which uses artificial intelligence to generate URLs which may not exist in your site.
# app/config/config_prod.yml
elao_error_notifier:
ignoredAgentsPattern: "(Googlebot|bingbot)"
For example if you want to ignore all not exist images errors you may do something like that.
# app/config/config_prod.yml
elao_error_notifier:
ignoredUrlsPattern: "\.(jpg|png|gif)"
Sometimes you don't want to receive passwords or other sensitive data via email. With filteredRequestParams
you can specify request variable names which should be replaced with stars. This works for named forms, too (e.g. myFormName[password]
).
# app/config/config_prod.yml
elao_error_notifier:
filteredRequestParams:
- "password"
- "creditCardNo"
- "_token"