My Goal
I'm willing to add the current authenticated user id to log lines (I'm using syslog driver) as a custom log formatting.
As part of my research, I've seen there are nice packages and tutorials to log user activity to database. But at least for now my intention is to move forward without extra packages and logging to syslog as I'm currently doing.
A typical log call in my app would look like:
logger()->info("Listing all items");
I could also do something like:
$uid = Auth::id();
logger()->info("Listing all items for {$uid}");
It would be similar to what a documentation example suggests:
I'm currently doing this for certain lines, but since I'd like to have it in all log calls it would become like repeating myself every time I log something.
Desired Output
Current:
Dec 10 23:54:05 trinsic Laravel[13606]: local.INFO: Hello world []
Desired:
Dec 10 23:54:05 trinsic Laravel[13606]: local.INFO [AUTH_USER_ID=2452]: Hello world []
My Approach
I have tried to tap the logger with success on changing the format, as suggested on docs.
But my current problem is that at the point the CustomizeFormatter
class is excecuted, the Auth id seems not to be resolved just yet (not sure about this, but dd()
returns null, so that's my guess):
<?php
namespace App\Logging;
use Illuminate\Support\Facades\Auth;
use Monolog\Formatter\LineFormatter;
class CustomizeFormatter
{
/**
* Customize the given logger instance.
*
* @param \Illuminate\Log\Logger $logger
* @return void
*/
public function __invoke($logger)
{
$authUser = Auth::id(); // null
foreach ($logger->getHandlers() as $handler) {
$formatter = new LineFormatter("%channel%.%level_name% [AUTH={$authUser}]: %message% %extra%");
$handler->setFormatter($formatter);
}
}
}
Setup
Laravel 5.7
Log Driver: syslog
// config/logging.php
'syslog' => [
'driver' => 'syslog',
'tap' => [ App\Logging\CustomizeFormatter::class ],
'level' => 'debug',
],
My Question(s)
- Is there any way to resolve the auth user at this point, or any other approach to achieve this?