<?php
/**
* Example of how to use class.consoleLog.php by Shane Kretzmann
*/
// turn on reporting of all errors but suppress the screen echo
ini_set('display_errors',0); error_reporting(E_ALL);
// start up the class (self initiating with object name: $console)
require_once('class.consoleLog.php');
// Once loaded all PHP Notices, Warnings, Errors and UnCaught Exceptions will automatically get logged
// to the firebug console.
$showInConsole = array( // build settings array for what we want to show up in console
'log' => true,
'info' => true,
'debug' => true,
'warnings' => true,
'errors' => true,
'exceptions' => true,
);
$console->settings($showInConsole); // This is optional, the class defaults to everything on
// Various ways to push information to the firebug console
$console->log('This is a Log to Console from PHP');
$console->info('This is a Info push to Console from PHP');
$console->debug('This is a debug push to Console from PHP');
$console->warn('This is a Warning push to console from PHP');
$console->error('This is a Error push to console from PHP');
// This examples shows how you can pass an array thru to the console
// You can also pass variables and objects in this manner.
$array = array('test'=>'value of test','test2'=>'value of test2');
$console->debug('Example of passing an array to console: Inside $array we have:',$array);
echo 'Open your firebug console in order to see the results of this example file<br>';
// here we force a PHP notice
echo Enjoy;
# The next two examples both cause the loading of the page to stop
# To see each on you will need to uncomment the other :P
// here we force a PHP Warning and Fatal Error
require('invalid.php');
// Now to show you how Exceptions are caught with this class and pushed to firebug console
# throw new Exception('Just throwing it out there (exception example)');
?>
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