A php implementation of a gelf compatible backend like Graylog2. This library provides a simple server to which a GELF client can connect.
Recommended installation via composer:
Add gelf-server to composer.json either by running composer require keboola/gelf-server or by defining it manually:
"require": {
// ...
"keboola/gelf-server": "^1.1"
// ...
}
Reinstall dependencies: composer install
To create a server, use the ServerFactory class:
$server = ServerFactory::createServer(ServerFactory::SERVER_TCP);
To start listening for connections, us the start method. This method has the following parameters:
$minPortand$maxPort- to set port on which the server listens. To listen on a single port use the same value for both$minPortand$maxPort. Otherwise the server will randomly choose a free port in the specified range (inclusive).$onStart- Callback executed when the server successfully started listening, the callback signature isfunction ($port), which gives you the actual port the server is listening on.$onProcess- Callback executed periodically when the server is running. The callback has signaturefunction (&$terminated). The server will keep running indefinitely until you set$terminatedto true in this callback.$onEvent- Callback executed when a GELF event is received. The callback has signaturefunction ($event). The$eventvariable contains associative array with GELF fields$onTerminate- Optional callback executed when the server terminates - after it stops listening for connections. The callback signature isfunction ().
For usage examples, see the /examples directory.
MIT licensed, see LICENSE file.