Monitor the performance of PHP Laravel applications with Scout's PHP APM Agent. Detailed performance metrics and transaction traces are collected once the scout-apm package is installed and configured.
- PHP Version: PHP 7.2+ (PHP 8.3+ recommended)
- Laravel Version: 5.5+
A Scout account is required. Signup for Scout.
composer require scoutapp/scout-apm-laravel
Then use Laravel's artisan vendor:publish
to ensure configuration can be cached:
php artisan vendor:publish --provider="Scoutapm\Laravel\Providers\ScoutApmServiceProvider"
In your .env
file, make sure you set a few configuration variables:
SCOUT_KEY=ABC0ZABCDEFGHIJKLMNOP
SCOUT_NAME="My Laravel App"
SCOUT_MONITOR=true
Your key can be found in the Scout organization settings page.
Once you have set up Scout and are happy everything is working, you can reduce the verbosity of the library's logging
system. The library is intentionally very noisy by default, which gives us more information to support our customers
if something is broken. However, if everything is working as expected, these logs can be reduced by setting the
log_level
configuration key to a higher Psr\Log\LogLevel
. For example, if you are using .env
configuration:
SCOUT_LOG_LEVEL=error
Or if you are using config/scout_apm.php
:
$config[\Scoutapm\Config\ConfigKey::LOG_LEVEL] = \Psr\Log\LogLevel::ERROR;
Any of the constants defined in \Psr\Log\LogLevel
are acceptable values for this configuration option.
In Laravel 11, the App\Exceptions\Handler
approach has been retired, and a new method withExceptions()
has been
added in bootstrap/app.php
when configuring the application. In order for Scout APM Error Handling to pick up
uncaught exceptions, you should add the appropriate Scout APM call, for example:
return Application::configure(basePath: dirname(__DIR__))
->withRouting(
web: __DIR__.'/../routes/web.php',
commands: __DIR__.'/../routes/console.php',
health: '/up',
)
->withMiddleware(function (Middleware $middleware) {
// ...
})
->withExceptions(function (Exceptions $exceptions) {
// Add the following call to enable uncaught exceptions in Scout APM error reporting:
$exceptions->reportable(function (Throwable $e) {
app()->make(\Scoutapm\ScoutApmAgent::class)->recordThrowable($e);
});
})->create();
For full installation and troubleshooting documentation, visit our help site.
Please contact us at support@scoutapm.com or create an issue in this repo.
The Laravel library:
- Registers a service
\Scoutapm\ScoutApmAgent::class
into the container (useful for dependency injection) - Provides a Facade
\Scoutapm\Laravel\Facades\ScoutApm
- Wraps view engines to monitor view rendering times
- Injects several middleware for monitoring controllers and sending statistics to the Scout Core Agent
- Adds a listener to the database connection to instrument SQL queries
In order to perform custom instrumentation, you can wrap your code in a call to the instrument
method. For example,
given some code to be monitored:
$request = new ServiceRequest();
$request->setApiVersion($version);
Using the provided Facade for Laravel, you can wrap the call and it will be monitored.
// At top, with other imports
use Scoutapm\Events\Span\Span;
use Scoutapm\Laravel\Facades\ScoutApm;
// Replacing the above code
$request = ScoutApm::instrument(
'Custom',
'Building Service Request',
static function (Span $span) use ($version) {
$request = new ServiceRequest();
$request->setApiVersion($version);
return $request;
}
);