SeasLog::getRequestID

(PECL seaslog >=1.0.0)

SeasLog::getRequestIDGet SeasLog request_id differentiated requests

Description

public static SeasLog::getRequestID(): string

To distinguish a single request, such as not invoking the SeasLog::setRequestId() function, the unique value generated by the built-in `static char *get_uniqid ()` function is used when the request is initialized.

Parameters

This function has no parameters.

Return Values

Return string generated by the built-in `static char *get_uniqid ()` function, or setted by SeasLog::setRequestId() function.

Examples

Example #1 SeasLog::getRequestID() example

<?php

var_dump
(SeasLog::getRequestID());
var_dump(SeasLog::setRequestID('reqeust_id_test_'.time()));
var_dump(SeasLog::getRequestID());

?>

The above example will output something similar to:

string(13) "5b3f21a209519"
bool(true)
string(26) "reqeust_id_test_1530864034"

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