This library detects errors and exceptions in your application and reports them to Rollbar for alerts, reporting, and analysis.
<?php
// installs global error and exception handlers
Rollbar::init(array('access_token' => 'POST_SERVER_ITEM_ACCESS_TOKEN'));
try {
throw new Exception('test exception');
} catch (Exception $e) {
Rollbar::report_exception($e);
}
// Message at level 'info'
Rollbar::report_message('testing 123', 'info');
// With extra data (3rd arg) and custom payload options (4th arg)
Rollbar::report_message('testing 123', 'info',
// key-value additional data
array("some_key" => "some value"),
// payload options (overrides defaults) - see api docs
array("fingerprint" => "custom-fingerprint-here"));
// raises an E_NOTICE which will *not* be reported by the error handler
$foo = $bar;
// will be reported by the exception handler
throw new Exception('test 2');
?>
Download rollbar.php and put it somewhere you can access.
Add rollbar/rollbar
to your composer.json
:
{
"require": {
"rollbar/rollbar": "~0.14.0"
}
}
Add the following code at your application's entry point:
<?php
require_once 'rollbar.php';
$config = array(
// required
'access_token' => 'POST_SERVER_ITEM_ACCESS_TOKEN',
// optional - environment name. any string will do.
'environment' => 'production',
// optional - path to directory your code is in. used for linking stack traces.
'root' => '/Users/brian/www/myapp'
);
Rollbar::init($config);
?>
Be sure to replace POST_SERVER_ITEM_ACCESS_TOKEN
with your project's post_server_item
access token, which you can find in the Rollbar.com interface.
This will install an exception handler (with set_exception_handler
) and an error handler (with set_error_handler
). If you'd rather not do that:
<?php
$set_exception_handler = false;
$set_error_handler = false;
Rollbar::init($config, $set_exception_handler, $set_error_handler);
?>
First, add the addon:
heroku addons:create rollbar:free
The access_token
and root
config variables will be automatically detected, so the config is simply:
<?php
Rollbar::init(array(
'environment' => 'production'
));
?>
That's it! Uncaught errors and exceptions will now be reported to Rollbar.
If you'd like to report exceptions that you catch yourself:
<?php
try {
do_something();
} catch (Exception $e) {
Rollbar::report_exception($e);
}
?>
You can also send Rollbar log-like messages:
<?php
Rollbar::report_message('could not connect to mysql server', 'warning');
Rollbar::report_message('Here is a message with some additional data', 'info',
array('x' => 10, 'code' => 'blue'));
?>
By default, payloads are batched and sent to the Rollbar servers at the end of every script execution via a shutdown handler, or when the batch size reaches 50, whichever comes first. This works well in standard short-lived scripts, like serving web requests.
If you're using Rollbar in a long-running script, such as a Laravel project or a background worker, you may want to manually flush the batch. To flush, simply call:
Rollbar::flush();
For example, if using Laravel, add the above line to your App::after()
event handler. Or in a looping background worker, call it at the end of each loop.
You can also tune the max batch size or disable batching altogether. See the batch_size
and batched
config variables, documented below.
By default, payloads (batched or not) are sent as part of script execution. This is easy to configure but may negatively impact performance. With some additional setup, payloads can be written to a local relay file instead; that file will be consumed by rollbar-agent asynchronously. To turn this on, set the following config params:
<?php
$config = array(
// ... rest of current config
'handler' => 'agent',
'agent_log_location' => '/var/www' // not including final slash. must be writeable by the user php runs as.
);
?>
You'll also need to run the agent. See the rollbar-agent docs for setup instructions.
All of the following options can be passed as keys in the $config
array.
- access_token
- Your project access token.
- agent_log_location
- Path to the directory where agent relay log files should be written. Should not include final slash. Only used when handler is `agent`.
Default:
/var/www
- base_api_url
- The base api url to post to.
Default:
https://api.rollbar.com/api/1/
- batch_size
- Flush batch early if it reaches this size.
Default:
50
- batched
- True to batch all reports from a single request together.
Default:
true
- branch
- Name of the current branch.
Default:
master
- capture_error_stacktraces
- Record full stacktraces for PHP errors.
Default:
true
- code_version
- The currently-deployed version of your code/application (e.g. a Git SHA). Should be a string.
Default:
null
- environment
- Environment name, e.g. `'production'` or `'development'`
Default:
'production'
- error_sample_rates
- Associative array mapping error numbers to sample rates. Sample rates are ratio out of 1, e.g. 0 is "never report", 1 is "always report", and 0.1 is "report 10% of the time". Sampling is done on a per-error basis.
Default: empty array, meaning all errors are reported.
- handler
- Either `'blocking'` or `'agent'`. `'blocking'` uses curl to send requests immediately; `'agent'` writes a relay log to be consumed by [rollbar-agent](https://github.com/rollbar/rollbar-agent).
Default:
'blocking'
- host
- Server hostname.
Default:
null
, which will result in a call togethostname()
(orphp_uname('n')
if that function does not exist) - included_errno
- A bitmask that includes all of the error levels to report. E.g. (E_ERROR | E_WARNING) to only report E_ERROR and E_WARNING errors. This will be used in combination with `error_reporting()` to prevent reporting of errors if `use_error_reporting` is set to `true`.
Default: (E_ERROR | E_WARNING | E_PARSE | E_CORE_ERROR | E_USER_ERROR | E_RECOVERABLE_ERROR)
- logger
- An object that has a `log($level, $message)` method. If provided, will be used by RollbarNotifier to log messages.
- person
- An associative array containing data about the currently-logged in user. Required: `id`, optional: `username`, `email`. All values are strings.
- person_fn
- A function reference (string, etc. - anything that [call_user_func()](http://php.net/call_user_func) can handle) returning an array like the one for 'person'.
- root
- Path to your project's root dir
- scrub_fields
- Array of field names to scrub out of _POST and _SESSION. Values will be replaced with asterisks. If overridiing, make sure to list all fields you want to scrub, not just fields you want to add to the default. Param names are converted to lowercase before comparing against the scrub list.
Default:
('passwd', 'password', 'secret', 'confirm_password', 'password_confirmation', 'auth_token', 'csrf_token')
- shift_function
- Whether to shift function names in stack traces down one frame, so that the function name correctly reflects the context of each frame.
Default:
true
- timeout
- Request timeout for posting to rollbar, in seconds.
Default:
3
- report_suppressed
- Sets whether errors suppressed with '@' should be reported or not
Default:
false
- use_error_reporting
- Sets whether to respect current `error_reporting()` level or not
Default:
false
- proxy
- Send data via a proxy server.
E.g. Using a local proxy with no authentication
<?php $config['proxy'] = "127.0.0.1:8080"; ?>
E.g. Using a local proxy with basic authentication
<?php $config['proxy'] = array( 'address' => '127.0.0.1:8080', 'username' => 'my_user', 'password' => 'my_password' ); ?>
Default: No proxy
Example use of error_sample_rates:
<?php
$config['error_sample_rates'] = array(
// E_WARNING omitted, so defaults to 1
E_NOTICE => 0.1,
E_USER_ERROR => 0.5,
// E_USER_WARNING will take the same value, 0.5
E_USER_NOTICE => 0.1,
// E_STRICT and beyond will all be 0.1
);
?>
Example use of person_fn:
<?php
function get_current_user() {
if ($_SESSION['user_id']) {
return array(
'id' => $_SESSION['user_id'], // required - value is a string
'username' => $_SESSION['username'], // optional - value is a string
'email' => $_SESSION['user_email'] // optional - value is a string
);
}
return null;
}
$config['person_fn'] = 'get_current_user';
?>
A Laravel-specific package is available for integrating with Laravel: Laravel-Rollbar
If you run into any issues, please email us at support@rollbar.com
You can also find us in IRC: #rollbar on chat.freenode.net
For bug reports, please open an issue on GitHub.
- Fork it
- Create your feature branch (
git checkout -b my-new-feature
) - Commit your changes (
git commit -am 'Added some feature'
) - Push to the branch (
git push origin my-new-feature
) - Create new Pull Request
Tests are in tests
. To run the tests: phpunit