7, // Interesting events. Examples: User logs in, SQL logs. PsrLogLevel::INFO => 6, // Normal but significant events. PsrLogLevel::NOTICE => 5, // Exceptional occurrences that are not errors. Examples: Use of deprecated APIs, poor use of an API, // undesirable things that are not necessarily wrong. PsrLogLevel::WARNING => 4, // Runtime errors that do not require immediate action but should typically be logged and monitored. PsrLogLevel::ERROR => 3, // Critical conditions. Example: Application component unavailable, unexpected exception. PsrLogLevel::CRITICAL => 2, // Action must be taken immediately. Example: Entire website down, database unavailable, etc. // This should trigger the alerts and wake you up. PsrLogLevel::ALERT => 1, // Emergency: system is unusable. PsrLogLevel::EMERGENCY => 0, ]; /** * Mappig of OpenTelemetry SeverityNumber to PsrLogLevel. * @see: https://github.com/open-telemetry/opentelemetry-specification/blob/v1.7.0/specification/logs/data-model.md#field-severitynumber */ public const SEVERITY_NUMBER = [ PsrLogLevel::DEBUG => 5, PsrLogLevel::INFO => 9, PsrLogLevel::NOTICE => 10, PsrLogLevel::WARNING => 13, PsrLogLevel::ERROR => 17, PsrLogLevel::CRITICAL => 18, PsrLogLevel::ALERT => 21, PsrLogLevel::EMERGENCY => 22, ]; }