I'm trying to log all application errors easily. Does ZendFramework have a plugin that can do this, or can it do this natively?
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                    2possible duplicate of [What is the best way to log errors in Zend Framework in my project at this stage?](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2450842/what-is-the-best-way-to-log-errors-in-zend-framework-in-my-project-at-this-stage) – Colin Brock Apr 03 '12 at 18:36
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                    https://github.com/markushausammann/monitorix – markus Apr 03 '12 at 21:24
 
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        Type in your configuration:
phpSettings.log_errors = 1
phpSettings.error_log = "/path_to_yours_application_logs/php.log"
This puts all error logs to php.log file. It's common approach in production environment.
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            Zend includes standard error handling plugin that redirects to ErrorController. Here are 2 solutions:
- Create Zend_Controller_Plugin_ErrorHandler and register in bootstrap/controller
 - Create custom PHP error handler
 
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        also you can use in your Controller
try{
} catch(Zend_Exception $e){
    echo $e->getMessage
    (or log errors in log file using Zend_Log) 
}
        RDK
        
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        To log all Error types (also PHP Fatal Error):
    register_shutdown_function( 'myErrorHandler' );
    function myErrorHandler() {
      $error = error_get_last();
      if( $error !== NULL) {
        getMyZendLogger->log("got error: ".$error["message"], Zend_Log::ERR);
      }
    }
See How do I catch a PHP Fatal Error
Zend_Log::registerErrorHandler() (Zend-FW 1.12) catch not all errors
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        es cologne
        
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