I'm know PHP has error logs, but is there a way to record non fatal errors into a variable during the running of a script? I want to do this so I can perhaps enter in this information to a database, or send a formatted error report, rather than looking through error logs. Does PHP have a function that can do this?
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You can define custom error handlers, but it would be more advisable to create your well formatted output (or populate a database) independently from your running web application. Normally this is done by parsing the error logs and transforming them to whatever format you wish. You can checkout tools like Graylog2 or Logstash which bring very nice interfaces with them.– sthzgApr 23, 2015 at 12:55
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I always thought that function did something slightly different, but now I can see how that could be used to log particular errors. Thank you.– GooseApr 23, 2015 at 13:31
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This might not be the best solution:
Use error_log() to log all the errors in a particular file where all errors logged and at the last read that text file and insert into database.