This package contains a function ld
. Any argument you pass to it will be dumped to the log. You can pass any kind of value to it.
ld('a string', ['an array'], new Class());
Under the hood, Symfony's VarDumper
is used to create string representations.
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You can install the package via composer:
composer require spatie/laravel-log-dumper
You can pass any variable you want to ld
.
ld('a string', ['an array'], new Class());
All arguments will be converted to strings and will be written to the application log using the info
level.
If you want to use another log level, you can just call the method you want on ld
. You can pass these methods any type of arugment and any number of arguments. They will all be logged.
// logs using the `error` level
ld()->error('a string', ['an array'], new Class())
Of course you can mix and chain different levels.
ld()
->debug('Debug info', ['an array'])
->error('Error info', new Class);
composer test
Please see CHANGELOG for more information on what has changed recently.
Please see CONTRIBUTING for details.
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