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SeasLog::notice

(PECL seaslog >=1.0.0)

SeasLog::noticeRecord notice log information


Description

public static SeasLog::notice ( string $message [, array $content [, string $logger ]] ) : bool

Record notice log information.

Note:

"NOTICE" - Normal but significant events.Information that is more important than the INFO level during execution.

Parameters

message
The log message.
content
The `message` contain placeholders which implementors replace with values from content array. Sush as `message` is `log info from {NAME}` and `content` is `array('NAME' => neeke)`, the log information will `log info from neeke`.
logger
The `logger` cased by the third param would be used right this right now, like a temp logger, when the function SeasLog::setLogger() called in pre content. If `logger` NULL or "", SeasLog will use lastest logger setted by SeasLog::setLogger().


Return Values

Return TRUE on record log information success, FALSE on failure.


Examples

Example #1 SeasLog::notice() example

<?phpvar_dump(SeasLog::notice('log message'));//with contentvar_dump(SeasLog::notice('log message from {NAME}',array('NAME' => 'neeke')));//with tmp loggervar_dump(SeasLog::notice('log message from {NAME}',array('NAME' => 'neeke'),'tmp_logger'));var_dump(SeasLog::getBuffer());?>

The above example will output something similar to:


bool(true)
bool(true)
bool(true)
array(2) {
  ["/var/log/www/default/20180707.log"]=>
  array(2) {
    [0]=>
    string(81) "2018-07-07 11:45:49 | NOTICE | 73263 | 5b40376d1067c | 1530935149.68 | log message
"
    [1]=>
    string(92) "2018-07-07 11:45:49 | NOTICE | 73263 | 5b40376d1067c | 1530935149.68 | log message from neeke
"
  }
  ["/var/log/www/tmp_logger/20180707.log"]=>
  array(1) {
    [0]=>
    string(92) "2018-07-07 11:45:49 | NOTICE | 73263 | 5b40376d1067c | 1530935149.68 | log message from neeke
"
  }
}

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