问题
First of I am very very very very bad with php so sorry for this question I have an application in which i would like to log some debug data and through my project i make a webrequest to my site storing the information in $msg i then want to write the data to my logfile.log on the site. i first used fopen fwrite fclose, but heard that file_put_contents would be better especially as i very likely will have several users trying to write to the file at once. Here's the code:
$msg = $_GET['w'];
$logfile= 'logfile.log';
echo file_put_contents($logfile,$msg, FILE_APPEND | LOCK_EX);
But as you might guess the code does nothing for me i got it working with fopen fwrite fclose but i wanted to add each user to a new line.
If any smart brain out there would help me I would appreciate it a ton.
Regards.
EDIT: @Jay This is how i tried applying it (opening php on the first line) EDIT: removed 'tag' from code due to a copy/paste error.
error_reporting(E_ALL); ini_set('display_errors', 1)
$msg = $_GET['w'];
$logfile= 'logfile.log';
echo file_put_contents($logfile,$msg, FILE_APPEND | LOCK_EX);
回答1:
Why not just use error_log()
? With the message_type
set to 3
(second parameter) the message will be written the the file specified in the third parameter:
$message = $_GET['w'];
$logfile = 'logfile.log';
// Debug: A line for verifying I have the message
echo "Writing message '$message' to logfile<br>";
error_log($message."\n", 3, $logfile);
// Debug: read back the log file to verify thatthe line has been written
readfile($logfile);
Note the newline
appended to the message as error_log()
doesn't do this for you.
Note also that permissions must be set to allow the web server to write to the target file. This is true whether using error_log()
or file_put_contents()
PHP reference is here
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/27952940/using-php-to-write-to-a-log-file