Releases
Apache log4php v2.3.0
Release date: 13.10.2012.
JIRA change log
This release introduces various new features and improvements
New features:
Improvements:
- LoggerLayoutPatern has been greatly improved:
- supports longer conversion words such as %date instead of %d,
%message instead of %m, etc.
- added many new conversion words; check out the docs for the full list
- changed the default conversion pattern to be more verbose
- LoggerAppenderPDO will attempt to reconnect a couple of
times if logging fails. This solves the problem with the connection expiring in long running
scripts.
- LoggerAppenderDailyFile will rollover even in
long running scripts.
- LoggerAppenderMongoDB has improved error reporting
Bugfixes:
- Fixed a bug where upstream loggers would log events regardless of their level.
- Re-enabled usage of PHP constants in config parameters.
Breaking changes:
- LoggerLayoutTTCC has been made deprecated. Please switch
to LoggerLayoutPatern.
- Several changes to LoggerAppenderPDO:
- a database table for logging will no longer be created by the appender; the user must
create this table manually.
- the default date pattern does not include milliseconds (this is faster)
- In LoggerLayoutPattern, it is no longer possible to
access $_SERVER and $_ENV values using %X{server.*} and %X{env.*}
conversion words; use the new words %server{*} and %env{*} instead.
- Custom renderer classes should implement the LoggerRenderer interface instead of
LoggerRendererObject.
Please review the documentation and make any necessary changes to your configuration.
Apache log4php v2.2.1
Release date: 18.02.2012.
JIRA change log
A bugfix release fixing several critical bugs found since the 2.2.0 release.
Bugfixes:
- Fixed a bug which prevented configuration by passing a LoggerConfigurator instance.
- Fixed a bug which prevented parsing of INI configuration files when using PHP 5.2.x.
New features:
Apache log4php v2.2.0
Release date: 20.12.2011.
JIRA change log
New features:
Improvements:
- Full rewrite of the configuration logic. Makes inline
PHP configuration possible.
- Improved error reporting. Warnings will be triggered if problems are detected. This makes
locating errors in configuration easier.
- Appenders will use a default layout if no layout is specified in configuration.
- The XML layout has been extended to include MDC data.
- Improved documentation to include more XML and PHP configuration examples.
- New web site appearance (powered by the Bootstrap toolkit).
Breaking changes:
Please review the documentation and make any necessary changes to your configuration.
Apache log4php v2.1.0
Release date: 13.07.2011.
JIRA change log
New features:
- New logging level: TRACE
- New appender: MongoDB (thanks to Vladimir Gorej)
Improvements:
- A lot of bugfixes
- Most of the documentation has been rewritten
Apache log4php v2.0.0
Release date: 12.12.2009.
JIRA change log
Apache log4php 2.0 is not compatible with the previous versions. Please have the following in mind
when upgrading to log4php 2.0 in your project:
- PHP 5.2+ is required
- LoggerManager class has been removed. Use Logger instead.
- LoggerHierarchy is not a singleton anymore by default.
- logs to STDOUT by default
- LOG4PHP_CONFIGURATION constant is no longer used. Please use Logger::configure() to configure
log4php.