true, /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Error Logging |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | When error logging is enabled, the "logger" Closure defined below will | be called for every error in your application. You are free to log the | errors however you want. Enjoy the flexibility. | */ 'log' => false, /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Error Handler |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | Because of the various ways of managing error logging, you get complete | flexibility in Laravel to manage all error logging as you see fit. | | This function will be called when an error occurs in your application. | You are free to handle the exception any way you want. The severity | will be a human-readable severity level such as "Parsing Error". | */ 'handler' => function($exception, $severity, $message, $config) { if ($config['detail']) { $data = compact('exception', 'severity', 'message'); $response = Response::view('error.exception', $data)->status(500); } else { $response = Response::error('500'); } $response->send(); }, /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Error Logger |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | Because of the various ways of managing error logging, you get complete | flexibility to manage error logging as you see fit. This function will | be called anytime an error occurs within your application and error | logging is enabled. | | You may log the error message however you like; however, a simple logging | solution has been setup for you which will log all error messages to a | single text file within the application storage directory. | */ 'logger' => function($exception, $severity, $message, $config) { $message = date('Y-m-d H:i:s').' '.$severity.' - '.$message.PHP_EOL; File::append(STORAGE_PATH.'log.txt', $message); } );