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### 3.0.0
Overall / notable changes:
- The minimum supported PHP version is now `8.1.0`.
- `Monolog\Logger::API` can be used to distinguish between a Monolog `3`, `2` or `1`
install when writing integration code.
- Log records have been converted from an array to a [`Monolog\LogRecord` object](src/Monolog/LogRecord.php)
with public (and mostly readonly) properties. e.g. instead of doing
`$record['context']` use `$record->context`.
In formatters or handlers if you rather need an array to work with you can use `$record->toArray()`
to get back a Monolog 1/2 style record array. This will contain the enum values instead of enum cases
in the `level` and `level_name` keys to be more backwards compatible and use simpler data types.
- `FormatterInterface`, `HandlerInterface`, `ProcessorInterface`, etc. changed to contain `LogRecord $record`
instead of `array $record` parameter types. If you want to support multiple Monolog versions this should
be possible by type-hinting nothing, or `array|LogRecord` if you support PHP 8.0+. You can then code
against the $record using Monolog 2 style as LogRecord implements ArrayAccess for BC.
The interfaces do not require a `LogRecord` return type even where it would be applicable, but if you only
support Monolog 3 in integration code I would recommend you use `LogRecord` return types wherever fitting
to ensure forward compatibility as it may be added in Monolog 4.
- Log levels are now enums [`Monolog\Level`](src/Monolog/Level.php) and [`Monolog\LevelName`](src/Monolog/LevelName.php)
- All properties have had types added, which may require you to do so as well if you extended
a Monolog class and declared the same property.
### Logger
- `Logger::DEBUG`, `Logger::ERROR`, etc. are now deprecated in favor of the `Level` enum.
e.g. instead of `Logger::WARNING` use `Level::Warning` if you need to pass the enum case
to Monolog or one of its handlers, or `Level::Warning->value` if you need the integer
value equal to what `Logger::WARNING` was giving you.
- `Logger::getLevelName` has been removed in favor of `Monolog\Level->toLevelName()->value`.
- `Logger::$levels` has been removed.
- `Logger::getLevels` has been removed in favor of `Monolog\Level::VALUES` or `Monolog\Level::cases()`.
- `setExceptionHandler` now requires a `Closure` instance and not just any `callable`.
#### HtmlFormatter
- If you redefined colors in the `$logLevels` property you must now override the
`getLevelColor` method instead.
#### NormalizerFormatter
- A new `normalizeRecord` method is available as an extension point which is called
only when converting the LogRecord to an array. You may need this if you overrode
`format` previously as `parent::format` now needs to receive a LogRecord still
so you cannot modify it before.
#### AbstractSyslogHandler
- If you redefined syslog levels in the `$logLevels` property you must now override the
`toSyslogPriority` method instead.
#### DynamoDbHandler
- Dropped support for AWS SDK v2
### FilterHandler
- The factory callable to lazy load the nested handler must now be a `Closure` instance
and not just a `callable`.
### FingersCrossedHandler
- The factory callable to lazy load the nested handler must now be a `Closure` instance
and not just a `callable`.
#### RollbarHandler
- If you redefined rollbar levels in the `$logLevels` property you must now override the
`toRollbarLevel` method instead.
### SamplingHandler
- The factory callable to lazy load the nested handler must now be a `Closure` instance
and not just a `callable`.
### SwiftMailerHandler
- Removed deprecated SwiftMailer handler, migrate to SymfonyMailerHandler instead.
#### ZendMonitorHandler
- If you redefined zend monitor levels in the `$levelMap` property you must now override the
`toZendMonitorLevel` method instead.
#### ResettableInterface
- `reset()` now requires a void return type.
### 2.0.0
- `Monolog\Logger::API` can be used to distinguish between a Monolog `1` and `2`