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- <?php
- return array(
- /*
- |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
- | Ignored Error Levels
- |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
- |
- | Here you simply specify the error levels that should be ignored by the
- | Laravel error handler. These levels will still be logged; however, no
- | information about them will be displayed.
- |
- */
- 'ignore' => array(),
- /*
- |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
- | Error Detail
- |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
- |
- | Detailed error messages contain information about the file in which an
- | error occurs, as well as a PHP stack trace containing the call stack.
- | You'll want them when you're trying to debug your application.
- |
- | If your application is in production, you'll want to turn off the error
- | details for enhanced security and user experience since the exception
- | stack trace could contain sensitive information.
- |
- */
- 'detail' => 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 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 log
- | solution has been set up for you which will log all error messages to
- | text files within the application storage directory.
- |
- */
- 'logger' => function($exception)
- {
- Log::exception($exception);
- },
- );
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