I want to use Zend Framwork's Log mechanism as a separated component,that means all I want from ZF is just the Log, How can I do this?
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                    All I mean is how to initialize Zend Log feature – castiel Feb 03 '12 at 02:09
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                    The [Zend_Log_Writer manual page](http://framework.zend.com/manual/1.11/en/zend.log.writers.html) seems pretty straightforward. Are you asking for something more than that? – David Weinraub Feb 03 '12 at 04:48
 
2 Answers
According to these two pages
- http://framework.zend.com/manual/1.5/en/requirements.zendcomponents.html
 - http://files.zend.com/help/Zend-Framework/requirements.dependencies.html
 
Zend_Log requires Zend_Exception and the following
- DOM
 - libxml
 - Reflection
 
What this means is that you really only need the following from the framework itself
library/Zend/Exception.php
library/Zend/Log.php
library/Zend/Log <- the directory
You should then be able to use the logger as a stand-alone component. Just add the library folder in the list above to your include path (Zend Framework components rely on this)
set_include_path(implode(PATH_SEPARATOR, array(
    '/path/to/library',
    get_include_path()
)));
require_once 'Zend/Log/Writer/Stream.php';
require_once 'Zend/Log.php';
$writer = new Zend_Log_Writer_Stream('/path/to/logfile');
$log = new Zend_Log($writer);
$log->log('Some message', 1);
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Whenever I want to use individual components from Zend Framework I simply include a small file called zend_setup.php that contains the following three lines of code:
set_include_path( '/Users/me/workspace/proj_name/library' . PATH_SEPARATOR . get_include_path());
require_once( '/Users/me/workspace/proj_name/library/Zend/Loader/Autoloader.php' );
Zend_Loader_Autoloader::getInstance();
This is probably not as efficient as issuing explicit require_once() statements, but I like the convenience it offers. For example, you may very quickly decide you also want to utilize Zend_Log_Writer_Firebug() and Zend_Log_Writer_Mail(). Using the autoloader avoids having to write all those additional require_once() statements.
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