bit-mx / saloon-logger-plug-in
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Type:laravel-package
pkg:composer/bit-mx/saloon-logger-plug-in
Requires
- php: ^8.2
- laravel/framework: ^v12.35.0
- saloonphp/laravel-plugin: ^3.0
- saloonphp/saloon: ^3.0
Requires (Dev)
- larastan/larastan: ^3.7
- laravel/pint: ^1.25
- orchestra/testbench: ^10.6
- pestphp/pest: ^4.1
- pestphp/pest-plugin-laravel: ^4.0
- phpstan/extension-installer: ^1.4
- phpstan/phpstan: ^2.1
- rector/rector: ^2.2
README
A Laravel plug-in for the Saloon HTTP client Saloon v3 that provides automatic observability and traceability for all HTTP interactions made with the Saloon library.
This package transparently logs requests, responses and exceptions to the database, and links all events using a single trace_id (ULID).
Features
- Traceability: Generates a unique identifier to tie the request, response and any exception together.
- Transparent integration: Enable logging simply by applying traits to the connector and request classes.
- Data sanitization: Automatically censors sensitive fields (for example passwords or authentication tokens) in logged payloads and headers.
- Reliable storage: Uses a dedicated database table for structured storage of logs.
Installation
Requirements
{
"php": "^8.2",
"laravel/framework": "^v12.35.0",
"saloonphp/saloon": "^3.0"
}
Install via Composer
Install the package using Composer:
composer require bit-mx/saloon-logger-plug-in
Publish and run migrations
This command will publish the migration into your database/migrations directory:
php artisan vendor:publish --tag=saloon-logger-migrations
Then run the migrations:
php artisan migrate
Publish configuration (optional)
You can publish the configuration file to customize which fields are censored:
php artisan vendor:publish --tag=saloon-logger-config
This will create config/saloon-logger.php.
Usage
Step 1: Apply the Traits
To enable traceability, add the HasLogging trait to your connector and the ProvidesDefaultBody trait to your request.
Connector example:
use BitMx\SaloonLoggerPlugIn\Traits\HasLogging; use Saloon\Http\Connector; class ExampleConnector extends Connector { use HasLogging; public function resolveBaseUrl(): string { return 'https://example.com'; } }
Request example:
use BitMx\SaloonLoggerPlugIn\Traits\ProvidesDefaultBody; use BitMx\SaloonLoggerPlugIn\Contracts\HasDefaultBody; use Saloon\Enums\Method; use Saloon\Http\Request; class ExampleRequest extends Request implements HasDefaultBody { use ProvidesDefaultBody; public function __construct( public string $id, ) {} protected Method $method = Method::GET; public function resolveEndpoint(): string { return '/test'; } protected function defaultBody(): array { return [ 'id' => $this->id, ]; } }
Step 2: Send the Request
Whenever a request is sent through this connector, the package will automatically log the events to the database table.
$connector = new ExampleConnector; $request = new ExampleRequest($id); $connector->send($request);
If an HTTP or network exception occurs (for example a 500), the package will log the request and the exception.
Other languages
Custom sanitizers
If you need a custom way to sanitize payloads or headers before they are stored, implement the SanitizerRequestContract and register your class in the package configuration under the sanitizers.request array.
Example request custom sanitizer:
namespace App\Sanitizers; use BitMx\SaloonLoggerPlugIn\Contracts\SanitizerRequestContract; class MyRequestSanitizer implements SanitizerRequestContract { public static function sanitize(mixed $data): mixed { // perform your custom sanitization here return $data; } }
If you need a custom way to sanitize the response before they are stored, implement the SanitizerResponseContract and register your class in the package configuration under the sanitizers.response array.
Example Response custom sanitizer:
namespace App\Sanitizers; use BitMx\SaloonLoggerPlugIn\Contracts\SanitizerResponseContract; use Saloon\Http\Response; class MyResponseSanitizer implements SanitizerResponseContract { public static function sanitize(Response $data): mixed { // perform your custom sanitization here return $data; } }
Then register it in config/saloon-logger.php:
'sanitizers' => [ 'request' => [ \BitMx\SaloonLoggerPlugIn\Sanitizers\Request\JsonSanitizerRequest::class, \App\Sanitizers\MyRequestSanitizer::class, ], 'response' => [ \BitMx\SaloonLoggerPlugIn\Sanitizers\Response\JsonSanitizerResponse::class, \App\Sanitizers\MyResponseSanitizer::class, ], ],
Sanitizers are applied in the order they appear in the configuration. Each sanitizer receives the data and must return the updated value.
Prune & Backup
You can configure the package to prune old records and make a backup of the records. The options are available separately in the configuration file