By default, FOSElasticaBundle sets a logger against each Elastica client configured and logs all information sent to and received from Elasticsearch. This can lead to large memory usage during population or reindexing of an index.
By default, FOSElasticaBundle will only enable a logger when debug mode is enabled, meaning
in a production environment there won't be a logger enabled. To enable a logger anyway, you
can set the logger property of a client configuration to true
or a service id of a logging
service you wish to use.
# app/config/config.yml
fos_elastica:
clients:
default:
host: example.com
logger: true
It is also possible to specify a custom logger instance to be injected into each client by specifying the service id of the logger you wish to use.
# app/config/config.yml
fos_elastica:
clients:
default:
host: example.com
logger: 'acme.custom.logger'