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(PECL seaslog >=1.0.0)
SeasLog::getBuffer — Get the logs buffer in memory as array
Cette fonction ne contient aucun paramètre.
Return an array from logs buffer in memory.
Exemple #1 SeasLog::getBuffer() example
<?php
var_dump(SeasLog::info('info log'));
var_dump(SeasLog::debug('debug log'));
var_dump(SeasLog::getBuffer());
?>
Résultat de l'exemple ci-dessus est similaire à :
bool(true) bool(true) array(1) { ["/var/log/www/default/20180707.log"]=> array(2) { [0]=> string(79) "2018-07-07 10:43:32 | INFO | 71785 | 5b4028d4c58d5 | 1530931412.810 | info log " [1]=> string(81) "2018-07-07 10:43:32 | DEBUG | 71785 | 5b4028d4c58d5 | 1530931412.810 | debug log " } }