Laravel log, how to retrieve the level?












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How can I retrieve the log level in Laravel?



I'd like to do something like this:



if ( Log::isInfo() ) {
...
}


for instance, in log4java, you have the methods isDebug, isInfo, etc.



In the example, the idea is that isInfo tests if a message in Info level would be logged, so, if the log level is debug or info, it returns true.



The idea is to bypass some piece of code that I only execute to log some detail.



(i'm still using Laravel 4.2)










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  • What exactly are you trying to achieve? Could you explain with a use case what you want to do?

    – Sven Hakvoort
    Nov 21 '18 at 13:16











  • @SvenHakvoort I edited the question to clarify it a little.

    – Daniel Francesch
    Nov 21 '18 at 13:47











  • I assume your passing some sort of log level? How is this being passed by any chance? By a .env file?

    – Yahya Uddin
    Nov 21 '18 at 13:59
















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How can I retrieve the log level in Laravel?



I'd like to do something like this:



if ( Log::isInfo() ) {
...
}


for instance, in log4java, you have the methods isDebug, isInfo, etc.



In the example, the idea is that isInfo tests if a message in Info level would be logged, so, if the log level is debug or info, it returns true.



The idea is to bypass some piece of code that I only execute to log some detail.



(i'm still using Laravel 4.2)










share|improve this question

























  • What exactly are you trying to achieve? Could you explain with a use case what you want to do?

    – Sven Hakvoort
    Nov 21 '18 at 13:16











  • @SvenHakvoort I edited the question to clarify it a little.

    – Daniel Francesch
    Nov 21 '18 at 13:47











  • I assume your passing some sort of log level? How is this being passed by any chance? By a .env file?

    – Yahya Uddin
    Nov 21 '18 at 13:59














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How can I retrieve the log level in Laravel?



I'd like to do something like this:



if ( Log::isInfo() ) {
...
}


for instance, in log4java, you have the methods isDebug, isInfo, etc.



In the example, the idea is that isInfo tests if a message in Info level would be logged, so, if the log level is debug or info, it returns true.



The idea is to bypass some piece of code that I only execute to log some detail.



(i'm still using Laravel 4.2)










share|improve this question
















How can I retrieve the log level in Laravel?



I'd like to do something like this:



if ( Log::isInfo() ) {
...
}


for instance, in log4java, you have the methods isDebug, isInfo, etc.



In the example, the idea is that isInfo tests if a message in Info level would be logged, so, if the log level is debug or info, it returns true.



The idea is to bypass some piece of code that I only execute to log some detail.



(i'm still using Laravel 4.2)







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  • What exactly are you trying to achieve? Could you explain with a use case what you want to do?

    – Sven Hakvoort
    Nov 21 '18 at 13:16











  • @SvenHakvoort I edited the question to clarify it a little.

    – Daniel Francesch
    Nov 21 '18 at 13:47











  • I assume your passing some sort of log level? How is this being passed by any chance? By a .env file?

    – Yahya Uddin
    Nov 21 '18 at 13:59



















  • What exactly are you trying to achieve? Could you explain with a use case what you want to do?

    – Sven Hakvoort
    Nov 21 '18 at 13:16











  • @SvenHakvoort I edited the question to clarify it a little.

    – Daniel Francesch
    Nov 21 '18 at 13:47











  • I assume your passing some sort of log level? How is this being passed by any chance? By a .env file?

    – Yahya Uddin
    Nov 21 '18 at 13:59

















What exactly are you trying to achieve? Could you explain with a use case what you want to do?

– Sven Hakvoort
Nov 21 '18 at 13:16





What exactly are you trying to achieve? Could you explain with a use case what you want to do?

– Sven Hakvoort
Nov 21 '18 at 13:16













@SvenHakvoort I edited the question to clarify it a little.

– Daniel Francesch
Nov 21 '18 at 13:47





@SvenHakvoort I edited the question to clarify it a little.

– Daniel Francesch
Nov 21 '18 at 13:47













I assume your passing some sort of log level? How is this being passed by any chance? By a .env file?

– Yahya Uddin
Nov 21 '18 at 13:59





I assume your passing some sort of log level? How is this being passed by any chance? By a .env file?

– Yahya Uddin
Nov 21 '18 at 13:59












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Well, surfing the API documentation in Laravel and Monolog, I arrived at this solution:



if ( Log::getMonolog()->isHandling( Log::getMonolog()->toMonologLevel("INFO") ) ) {
....
}


I'd prefer something prettier, but it works...






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    Well, surfing the API documentation in Laravel and Monolog, I arrived at this solution:



    if ( Log::getMonolog()->isHandling( Log::getMonolog()->toMonologLevel("INFO") ) ) {
    ....
    }


    I'd prefer something prettier, but it works...






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      Well, surfing the API documentation in Laravel and Monolog, I arrived at this solution:



      if ( Log::getMonolog()->isHandling( Log::getMonolog()->toMonologLevel("INFO") ) ) {
      ....
      }


      I'd prefer something prettier, but it works...






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        Well, surfing the API documentation in Laravel and Monolog, I arrived at this solution:



        if ( Log::getMonolog()->isHandling( Log::getMonolog()->toMonologLevel("INFO") ) ) {
        ....
        }


        I'd prefer something prettier, but it works...






        share|improve this answer













        Well, surfing the API documentation in Laravel and Monolog, I arrived at this solution:



        if ( Log::getMonolog()->isHandling( Log::getMonolog()->toMonologLevel("INFO") ) ) {
        ....
        }


        I'd prefer something prettier, but it works...







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