(PECL seaslog >=1.9.0)
SeasLog::setRequestVariable — Manually set SeasLog request variable
Manually set SeasLog request variable.
key
Constant int.
value
The request variable value.
Return TRUE on set success, FALSE on failure.
Example #1 SeasLog::setRequestVariable() example
<?php
$sDomainPort = 'domain:port';
$sRequestUri = 'uri';
$sRequestMethod = 'method';
$sClientIp = 'client_ip';
$iErrorKey = 1000;
$oSeasLog = new SeasLog();
var_dump($oSeasLog->setRequestVariable(SEASLOG_REQUEST_VARIABLE_DOMAIN_PORT, $sDomainPort));
var_dump($oSeasLog->setRequestVariable(SEASLOG_REQUEST_VARIABLE_REQUEST_URI, $sRequestUri));
var_dump($oSeasLog->setRequestVariable(SEASLOG_REQUEST_VARIABLE_REQUEST_METHOD, $sRequestMethod));
var_dump($oSeasLog->setRequestVariable(SEASLOG_REQUEST_VARIABLE_CLIENT_IP, $sClientIp));
var_dump($oSeasLog->setRequestVariable($iErrorKey,NULL));
var_dump($oSeasLog->getRequestVariable(SEASLOG_REQUEST_VARIABLE_DOMAIN_PORT) == $sDomainPort);
var_dump($oSeasLog->getRequestVariable(SEASLOG_REQUEST_VARIABLE_REQUEST_URI) == $sRequestUri);
var_dump($oSeasLog->getRequestVariable(SEASLOG_REQUEST_VARIABLE_REQUEST_METHOD) == $sRequestMethod);
var_dump($oSeasLog->getRequestVariable(SEASLOG_REQUEST_VARIABLE_CLIENT_IP) == $sClientIp);
var_dump($oSeasLog->getRequestVariable($iErrorKey));
?>
The above example will output something similar to:
bool(true) bool(true) bool(true) bool(true) bool(false) bool(true) bool(true) bool(true) bool(true) bool(false)