I would like to create a custom HandlerWrapper
to use it with Monolog
in my Symfony 2.8
project.
The goal is to use this CustomHandler
as a filter that decides wether the wrapped/nested handler is called or not.
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UPDATE: The following question is already solved thanks to the answer of @Yonel. However this brought ab a new problem described below.
Extending Monolog\Handler\HandlerWrapper
is no problem of course. But I am struggling to us the custom class in the Monolog config within config_prod.yml
:
namespace AppBundle\Log;
use Monolog\Handler\HandlerWrapper;
class CustomHandler extends HandlerWrapper {
public function handle(array $record) {
// some custom handling/processing...
if ($this->doSomeCheck())
return $this->handler->handle($record);
else
return false; // Do not call nested handler
}
}
Config:
services:
monolog.custom_handler.service:
class: AppBundle\Log\CustomHandler
monolog:
main:
type: service
id: monolog.custom_handler.service
level: error
handler: someHandler
someHandler:
...
Problem: When running app/console cache:warmup
on this config, I get the following error:
[Symfony\Component\Debug\Exception\ContextErrorException]
Catchable Fatal Error: Argument 1 passed to Monolog\Handler\GroupHandler::__construct() must be of the type array, none given
Well, I think the source of the problem is obvious: The service definition of monolog.custom_handler.service
does not pass any argument to the class. But how can I pass someHandler
as argument, as defined in the Monolog config?
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EDIT: New Problem
As Yonel describes in his answer, on can use the following config to pass someHandler
to custom_handler
:
services:
monolog.custom_handler.service:
class: AppBundle\Log\CustomHandler
arguments:
- '@monolog.handler.testHandler'
monolog.test_handler.service:
class: AppBundle\Log\TestHandler
monolog:
# Skip level checking (can be solved by adding a FingersCrossed handler)
main:
type: service
id: monolog.custom_handler.service
testHandler:
type: service
id: monolog.test_handler.service
nested: true
This works: TestHandler
is now correctly passed to CustomHandler
However the goal was to let CustomHandler
decide, wether TestHandler
is called or not. This does not work with this config: TestHandler
is called anyway (I assume directly by Monolog, as any other handler). It does not make any difference if TestHandler
is passed to CustomHandler
, marked as nested
or not.
I implemented CustomHandler
as HandlerWrapper
and TestHandler
as AbstractHandler
. Both classes directly to a log file (not using Monolog) when their handle
method is called. This way I can check if the handlers work as expected (TestHandler
should only be called if CustomHandler
allows it). This is not the case.
No matter if TestHandler
is passed to CustomHandler
, if it is marked as nested
, if CustomHandler
returns true or false in its handle
method, etc., the result is always the same: TestHandler
is called, no matter what CustomHandler
decides.
How to solve this?
Handler implementations:
namespace AppBundle\Log;
use Monolog\Handler\HandlerWrapper;
class CustomHandler extends HandlerWrapper {
public function handle(array $record) {
// some custom handling/processing...
if ($this->doSomeCheck()) {
$this->directlyWriteToFileNotUsingMonolog('CustomHandler: Call TestHandler');
return $this->handler->handle($record);
else {
$this->directlyWriteToFileNotUsingMonolog('CustomHandler: Do NOT call TestHandler');
return false; // Do not call nested handler
}
}
class TestHandler extends AbstractHandler {
public function handle(array $record) {
$this->directlyWriteToFileNotUsingMonolog('TestHandler');
return false;
}
}