A PHP package that defines custom Monolog handler to send Microsoft Teams notifications with an Incoming Webhook. The package aims to provide global messaging & log system that uses Microsoft Teams "MessageCard" notification and uses Monolog logging library.
- Monolog wiring with Microsoft Teams channel
- Application error notifying
- Simple messaging
$ composer require bitbirddev/microsoft-teams-monolog-handler
Please consider running composer suggest
command to install required and missing dependencies related to framework you use (ex. Symfony):
$ composer suggest
bitbirddev/microsoft-teams-monolog-handler suggests:
- symfony/monolog-bundle: The MonologBundle provides integration of the Monolog library into the Symfony framework.
Follow these steps to set up new Webhook:
- In Microsoft Teams, choose More options (⋯) next to the channel name and then choose 'Connectors'
- Find in the list of Connectors the 'Incoming Webhook' option, and choose 'Add'
- Provide required information for the new Webhook
- Copy the Webhook url - that information will be used to configure the package with
MICROSOFT_TEAMS_WEBHOOK_URL
Place the code below in .env
file:
###> bitbirddev/microsoft-teams-monolog-handler ###
MICROSOFT_TEAMS_WEBHOOK_URL=webhook_url (without https://)
###< bitbirddev/microsoft-teams-monolog-handler ###
Register MicrosoftTeamsMonologHandler.php
as a new service with the code below:
// config\services.yaml
services:
...
# MICROSOFT TEAMS MONOLOG HANDLER
+ ms_teams_monolog_handler:
+ class: bitbirddev\MicrosoftTeamsNotifier\Handler\MicrosoftTeamsHandler
+ arguments:
+ $webhookDsn: '%https://env(MICROSOFT_TEAMS_WEBHOOK_URL)%'
+ $level: 'error'
+ $title: 'Message title'
+ $subject: 'Message subject'
+ $emoji: '🚨'
+ $color: '#fd0404'
+ $format: '[%%datetime%%] %%channel%%.%%level_name%%: %%message%%'
$webhookDsn:
Microsoft Teams webhook url$level:
the minimum level for handler to be triggered and the message be logged in the channel (Monolog/Logger class: ‘error’ = 400)$title (nullable):
title of Microsoft Teams Message$subject (nullable):
subject of Microsoft Teams Message$emoji (nullable):
emoji of Microsoft Teams Message (displayed next to the message title). Value needs to reflect the pattern: ‘&#x<EMOJI_HEX_CODE>’$color (nullable):
hexadecimal color value for Message Card color theme$format (nullable):
every handler uses a Formatter to format the record before logging it. This attribute can be set to overwrite default log message (available options: %datetime% | %extra.token% | %channel% | %level_name% | %message%).
Modify your Monolog settings that will point from now to the new handler:
// config\packages\dev\monolog.yaml
// config\packages\prod\monolog.yaml
monolog:
handlers:
...
# MICROSOFT TEAMS HANDLER
+ teams:
+ type: service
+ id: ms_teams_monolog_handler
type:
handler type (in our case this references custom notifier service)id:
notifier service class \bitbirddev\MicrosoftTeamsNotifier\LogMonolog
Place the code below in .env
file:
###> bitbirddev/microsoft-teams-monolog-handler ###
MICROSOFT_TEAMS_WEBHOOK_URL=webhook_url (without https://)
###< bitbirddev/microsoft-teams-monolog-handler ###
Modify your Monolog logging settings that will point to the new handler:
Att: definition of ALL parameters is compulsory - please use NULL value for attributes you want to skip.
// config\logging.php
<?php
use Monolog\Handler\NullHandler;
use Monolog\Handler\StreamHandler;
use Monolog\Handler\SyslogUdpHandler;
return [
'channels' => [
'stack' => [
'driver' => 'stack',
- 'channels' => ['single'],
+ 'channels' => ['single', 'custom'],
'ignore_exceptions' => false
],
# MICROSOFT TEAMS MONOLOG HANDLER
+ 'custom' => [
+ 'driver' => 'custom',
+ 'via' => \bitbirddev\MicrosoftTeamsNotifier\LogMonolog::class,
+ 'webhookDsn' => 'https://env('MICROSOFT_TEAMS_WEBHOOK_URL)',
+ 'level' => env('LOG_LEVEL', 'debug'), // or simply 'debug'
+ 'title' => 'Message Title', // can be NULL
+ 'subject' => 'Message Subject', // can be NULL
+ 'emoji' => '🏁', // can be NULL
+ 'color' => '#fd0404', // can be NULL
+ 'format' => '[%datetime%] %channel%.%level_name%: %message%' // can be NULL
+ ],
...
driver:
is a crucial part of each channel that defines how and where the log message is recorded. The ‘custom’ driver calls a specified factory to create a channel.via:
factory class which will be invoked to create the Monolog instancewebhookDsn:
Microsoft Teams webhook urllevel:
the minimum level for handler to be triggered and the message be logged in the channel (Monolog/Logger class: ‘debug’ = 100)title (nullable):
title of Microsoft Teams Messagesubject (nullable):
subject of Microsoft Teams Messageemoji (nullable):
emoji of Microsoft Teams Message (displayed next to the message title). Value needs to reflect the pattern: ‘&#x<EMOJI_HEX_CODE>’color (nullable):
hexadecimal color value for Message Card color themeformat (nullable):
message template - available options: %datetime% | %extra.token% | %channel% | %level_name% | %message%
Correctly configured service in Symfony/Laravel will raise Logs in Microsoft Teams automatically accordingly to level assigned to.
// LoggerInterface $logger
$logger->info('Info message with custom Handler');
$logger->error('Error message with custom Handler');
// Illuminate\Support\Facades\Log
Log::channel('custom')->info('Info message with custom Handler');
Log::channel('custom')->error('Error message with custom Handler');
The code is available under the MIT license. See the LICENSE file for more info.