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PushBuggy

This is a convenience library to make it easy to send log entries to a slack channel

Usage

Slack

To begin you'll need to create a Bot user on slack,

https://my.slack.com/services/new/bot

Once you create the bot, take note of the access token

Install the library

Use composer to install PushBuggy in your current project

composer require wndrfl/pushbuggy

Configure PushBuggy

Add the service provider PushBuggyServiceProvider to your list of providers in the config/app.php

// config/app.php
return [
  // All the app config...

    'providers' => [
      // All the other providers ...
      
      // Add this provider
      Wndrfl\PushBuggy\PushBuggyServiceProvider::class,
    ];
    
    // ...
];

Next, add a config entry PUSHBUGGY to your .env file

PUSHBUGGY=[{"token":"chat_user_token","channel":"#my-logs","name":"PushBuggy","log_level":200}]

The configuration variable is a json array so you could have many bot users in the same project. These are the fields available:

Field Description Default value
token Authentication token assigned to the Bot user * required
channel Channel name where the log messages will be posted #general
name Name the bot user should use in the slack channel PushBuggy
log_level Monolog log level. These values are defined in https://github.com/Seldaek/monolog/blob/master/src/Monolog/Logger.php 300 (Logger::WARNING)

To add another Bot user simply add more elements to the array, e.g.

PUSHBUGGY=[{"token":"chat_user_token","channel":"#my-logs","log_level":200},{"token":"some_other_token","log_level":100}]

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