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laravel-google-cloud-logging maintained by omnitaskba

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A Google Cloud Logging system for Laravel
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This package is a driver for logging and error reporting for Google Cloud Platform Stackdriver.

Installation

composer require superchairon/laravel-google-cloud-logging

Add a new channel in your logging.php config

        'stackdriver' => [
            'driver' => 'stackdriver',
            'level' => 'debug',
            'logName' => 'my-application-log',
            'labels' => [
                'application' => env('APP_NAME'),
                'environment' => env('APP_ENV'),
                'other labels' => '...',
            ],
        ]

Authentication

The Google Client uses a few methods to determine how it should authenticate with the Google API.

If the GOOGLE_CLOUD_PROJECT and GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS env vars are set, it will use that.

putenv('GOOGLE_CLOUD_PROJECT=project-id');
putenv('GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS=/path/to/service-account.json');

Otherwise you can set as config

        'stackdriver' => [
            'driver' => 'stackdriver',
            ...
            'projectId' => env('GOOGLE_CLOUD_PROJECT_ID', 'project-id'),
            'keyFilePath' => env('GOOGLE_CLOUD_KEY_FILE', '/path/to/service-account.json'),
        ]

While running on Google Cloud Platform environments such as Google Compute Engine, Google App Engine and Google Kubernetes Engine, no extra work is needed. The Project ID and Credentials and are discovered automatically. Code should be written as if already authenticated.

For more information visit the Authentication documentation for the Google Cloud Client Library for PHP