I was wondering if there is a command to clear the log files in Symfony 2 ?
While there is the php app/console cache:clear
to clear the cache, I don't know any command to clear the log files (logs/dev.log and logs/prod.log).
I have always cleared these logs manually.
Thank you
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What's your OS? Base on your OS as @lxg says you can write a proper shell script– JavadSep 18, 2014 at 13:42
3 Answers
There's no explicit command in Symfony. But using a shell one-liner is nothing to be ashamed of:
# straightforward …
echo -n '' > app/logs/dev.log
# … or l33t
> app/logs/dev.log # works at least in bash, haven't tried others
For development environment you could use
cat /dev/null > app/logs/dev.log
and for production env
cat /dev/null > app/logs/prod.log
/dev/null
into unix systems is a virtual device (virual file actually, because everything is a file in unix) that discard every data written on it. It is also called bit bucket :)
Moreover, why don't you think about take advantage of logrotate?
That way you could easily separate your logs (day-week-month and so on) and never lost "important" data. Last but not least, you don't have to clear logs file manually
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Thnk you for response. I didn't know about logrotate, I will have a look at it Sep 18, 2014 at 15:05
Here is a simple Symfony Command for clearing the logs, written for Symfony > 2.8. The difference/benefit over clearing the whole log-dir is that it only deletes the log for the specified environment and not custom log files that might have been added - in my case a requirement.
ConsoleCommand:
namespace Std\AppBundle\Command;
use Symfony\Component\Filesystem\Filesystem;
use Symfony\Component\Console\Style\SymfonyStyle;
use Symfony\Component\Console\Command\Command;
use Symfony\Component\Console\Input\InputInterface;
use Symfony\Component\Console\Output\OutputInterface;
class ClearLogsCommand extends Command
{
/**
* @var SymfonyStyle
*/
private $io;
/**
* @var Filesystem
*/
private $fs;
private $logsDir;
private $env;
/**
* ClearLogsCommand constructor.
*
* @param null|string $logsDir
* @param $env
*/
public function __construct($logsDir, $env)
{
parent::__construct();
$this->logsDir = $logsDir;
$this->env = $env;
}
/**
* @inheritdoc
*/
protected function configure()
{
$this
->setName('std:logs:clear')
->setDescription('Deletes all logfiles');
}
/**
* @param InputInterface $input
* @param OutputInterface $output
*/
protected function execute(InputInterface $input, OutputInterface $output)
{
$this->io = new SymfonyStyle($input, $output);
$this->fs = new Filesystem();
$log = $this->logsDir . '/' . $this->env . '.log';
$this->io->comment(sprintf('Clearing the logs for the <info>%s</info> environment', $this->env));
$this->fs->remove($log);
if (!$this->fs->exists($log)) {
$this->io->success(sprintf('Logs for the "%s" environment was successfully cleared.', $this->env));
} else {
$this->io->error(sprintf('Logs for the "%s" environment could not be cleared.', $this->env));
}
}
}
The service config would be:
services:
std.command.clear_logs_command:
class: Std\AppBundle\Command\ClearLogsCommand
arguments: ['%kernel.logs_dir%', '%kernel.environment%']
tags:
- { name: console.command }
To execute run:
app/console std:logs:clear --env=prod
Or as a gist: [https://gist.github.com/HKandulla/5de5a4074a5296b9465b4825431dfff3#file-clearlogscommand-php][1]
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Thanks for this. I will just add to your answer. For me, this services configuration worked on Symfony 4.2.9: App\Command\ClearLogsCommand: arguments: $logsDir: '%kernel.logs_dir%' $env: '%kernel.environment%' Jul 16, 2019 at 15:51
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1You can also let autowiring do the work for you. All you have to do is add the parameters in a
bind
section under_defaults
like this:$env: "%kernel.environment%" $logsDir: "%kernel.logs_dir%"
. Also, unlike a minimal bash script, using a SF command prevents permission issues and hard coded parameters.– vctlsNov 22, 2019 at 7:57