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Laravel Exception Notifier | A Laravel 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 Exceptions Email Notification Package

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About

Laravel exception notifier will send an email of the error along with the stack trace to the chosen recipients. This Package includes all necessary traits, views, configs, and Mailers for email notifications upon your applications exceptions. You can customize who send to, cc to, bcc to, enable/disable, and custom subject or default subject based on environment. Built for Laravel 5.2, 5.3, 5.4, 5.5, 5.6, 5.7, 5.8, 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10.

Get the errors and fix them before the client even reports them, that's why this exists!

Requirements

Installation Instructions

  1. From your projects root folder in terminal run:

    Laravel 9-10 use:

        composer require jeremykenedy/laravel-exception-notifier
    

    Laravel 7-8 use:

        composer require jeremykenedy/laravel-exception-notifier:2.2.0
    

    Laravel 6 and below use:

        composer require jeremykenedy/laravel-exception-notifier:1.2.0
    
  2. Register the package

    jeremykenedy\laravelexceptionnotifier\LaravelExceptionNotifier::class,
  1. Publish the packages view, mailer, and config files by running the following from your projects root folder:
    php artisan vendor:publish --tag=laravelexceptionnotifier

NOTE: If upgrading to Laravel 9 or 10 from an older version of this package you will need to republish the assets with:

    php artisan vendor:publish --force --tag=laravelexceptionnotifier
  1. In App\Exceptions\Handler.php include the additional following classes in the head:

Laravel 9 and Above use:

    use App\Mail\ExceptionOccurred;
    use Illuminate\Support\Facades\Log;
    use Illuminate\Support\Facades\Mail;
    use Throwable;

Laravel 8 and Below use:

    use App\Mail\ExceptionOccured;
    use Illuminate\Support\Facades\Log;
    use Mail;
    use Symfony\Component\Debug\Exception\FlattenException;
    use Symfony\Component\Debug\ExceptionHandler as SymfonyExceptionHandler;
  1. Update App\Exceptions\Handler.php

Laravel 9 and Above:

Add the sendEmail() method:
    /**
     * Sends an email upon exception.
     */
    public function sendEmail(Throwable $exception): void
    {
        try {
            $content = [
                'message' => $exception->getMessage(),
                'file' => $exception->getFile(),
                'line' => $exception->getLine(),
                'trace' => $exception->getTrace(),
                'url' => request()->url(),
                'body' => request()->all(),
                'ip' => request()->ip(),
            ];

            Mail::send(new ExceptionOccurred($content));
        } catch (Throwable $exception) {
            Log::error($exception);
        }
    }
Add or update the register() method:
    /**
     * Register the exception handling callbacks for the application.
     */
    public function register(): void
    {
        $this->reportable(function (Throwable $e) {
            $enableEmailExceptions = config('exceptions.emailExceptionEnabled');

            if ($enableEmailExceptions) {
                $this->sendEmail($e);
            }
        });
    }

Laravel 8 and Below:

Replace the report() method with:
    /**
     * Report or log an exception.
     *
     * This is a great spot to send exceptions to Sentry, Bugsnag, etc.
     *
     * @param \Throwable $exception
     *
     * @return void
     */
    public function report(Throwable $exception)
    {
        $enableEmailExceptions = config('exceptions.emailExceptionEnabled');

        if ($enableEmailExceptions === '') {
            $enableEmailExceptions = config('exceptions.emailExceptionEnabledDefault');
        }

        if ($enableEmailExceptions && $this->shouldReport($exception)) {
            $this->sendEmail($exception);
        }

        parent::report($exception);
    }
Add the method sendEmail():
    /**
     * Sends an email upon exception.
     *
     * @param \Throwable $exception
     *
     * @return void
     */
    public function sendEmail(Throwable $exception)
    {
        try {
            $e = FlattenException::create($exception);
            $handler = new SymfonyExceptionHandler();
            $html = $handler->getHtml($e);

            Mail::send(new ExceptionOccured($html));
        } catch (Throwable $exception) {
            Log::error($exception);
        }
    }
  1. Configure your email settings in the .env file.

  2. Add the following (optional) settings to your .env file and enter your settings:

    • Note: the defaults for these are located in config/exception.php
        EMAIL_EXCEPTION_ENABLED=false
        EMAIL_EXCEPTION_FROM="${MAIL_FROM_ADDRESS}"
        EMAIL_EXCEPTION_TO='email1@gmail.com, email2@gmail.com'
        EMAIL_EXCEPTION_CC=''
        EMAIL_EXCEPTION_BCC=''
        EMAIL_EXCEPTION_SUBJECT=''

Screenshots

Email Notification

File Tree

└── laravel-exception-notifier
    ├── .gitignore
    ├── LICENSE
    ├── composer.json
    ├── readme.md
    └── src
        ├── .env.example
        ├── App
        │   ├── Mail
        │   │   └── ExceptionOccurred.php
        │   └── Traits
        │       └── ExceptionNotificationHandlerTrait.php
        ├── LaravelExceptionNotifier.php
        ├── config
        │   └── exceptions.php
        └── resources
            └── views
                └── emails
                    └── exception.blade.php

License

Laravel-Exception-Notifier | A Laravel Exceptions Email Notification Package is open-sourced software licensed under the MIT license