configure-nightwatch
Configures Laravel Nightwatch data collection, sampling rates, filtering rules, and redaction policies. Use when setting up Nightwatch, managing data volume, protecting sensitive data (PII), or optimizing event collection for production workloads.
What this skill does
# Nightwatch Configuration Guide
This skill helps configure Laravel Nightwatch data collection to balance observability, performance, and privacy. Covers sampling strategies, filtering rules, and redaction methods across all event types.
## Documentation Reference
The [Nightwatch Documentation](https://nightwatch.laravel.com/docs) is the definitive and up-to-date source of information for all Nightwatch configuration options. This skill provides practical guidance and common patterns, but always consult the official documentation as the primary source of truth for specific details, environment variables, and API behavior. The documentation includes comprehensive coverage of:
- [Filtering and Configuration](https://nightwatch.laravel.com/docs/filtering) - Core concepts for sampling, filtering, and redaction
- Individual event type pages with specific configuration options:
- [Requests](https://nightwatch.laravel.com/docs/requests) - Request sampling, header handling, payload capture
- [Commands](https://nightwatch.laravel.com/docs/commands) - Command sampling and redaction
- [Queries](https://nightwatch.laravel.com/docs/queries) - Query filtering and redaction
- [Cache](https://nightwatch.laravel.com/docs/cache) - Cache event filtering by key or pattern
- [Jobs](https://nightwatch.laravel.com/docs/jobs) - Job filtering and sampling decoupling
- [Mail](https://nightwatch.laravel.com/docs/mail) - Mail event filtering
- [Notifications](https://nightwatch.laravel.com/docs/notifications) - Notification filtering by channel
- [Exceptions](https://nightwatch.laravel.com/docs/exceptions) - Exception sampling and throttling
- [Outgoing Requests](https://nightwatch.laravel.com/docs/outgoing-requests) - HTTP request filtering
- [reference.md](reference.md) - Quick lookup table by event type, production presets, and verification checklist
## Data Collection Flow
Nightwatch processes events through three stages:
1. **Sampling** - Controls which entry points are captured (requests, commands, scheduled tasks)
2. **Filtering** - Excludes specific events after sampling (queries, cache, mail, etc.)
3. **Redaction** - Modifies captured data to remove/obfuscate sensitive information
```
Request/Command/Scheduled Task
|
v
[Sampling?] ----NO----> Drop entire trace
| YES
v
Events generated
|
v
[Filtering?] ----YES---> Drop specific event
| NO
v
[Redaction] ----------> Store modified data
```
---
## Sampling Configuration
Sampling determines which entry points (requests, commands, scheduled tasks) trigger full trace collection. When an entry point is sampled, all related events are captured.
### Global Sample Rates
Configure via environment variables:
```bash
# Default: 100% sampling (all requests/commands captured)
NIGHTWATCH_REQUEST_SAMPLE_RATE=0.1 # Recommended: 10% of requests
NIGHTWATCH_COMMAND_SAMPLE_RATE=1.0 # Capture all commands
NIGHTWATCH_EXCEPTION_SAMPLE_RATE=1.0 # Always capture exceptions
```
**Recommendation**: Start with `0.1` (10%) for requests in production, adjust based on volume and needs.
### Route-Based Sampling
Apply different rates to specific routes using the `Sample` middleware:
```php routes/web.php
use Illuminate\Support\Facades\Route;
use Laravel\Nightwatch\Http\Middleware\Sample;
// Sample admin routes at 100%
Route::middleware(Sample::rate(1.0))->prefix('admin')->group(function () {
// All admin routes sampled fully
});
// Sample API routes at 5%
Route::middleware(Sample::rate(0.05))->prefix('api')->group(function () {
// API routes sampled sparingly
});
// Always sample critical endpoints
Route::post('/checkout', [CheckoutController::class, 'process'])
->middleware(Sample::always());
// Never sample health checks
Route::get('/health', [HealthController::class, 'check'])
->middleware(Sample::never());
```
### Unmatched Route Sampling
Handle 404/bot traffic with reduced sampling:
```php routes/web.php
Route::fallback(fn () => abort(404))
->middleware(Sample::rate(0.01)); // 1% sampling for unmatched routes
```
### Dynamic Sampling
Sample based on runtime conditions (user role, request attributes):
```php app/Http/Middleware/SampleAdminRequests.php
use Closure;
use Illuminate\Http\Request;
use Laravel\Nightwatch\Facades\Nightwatch;
class SampleAdminRequests
{
public function handle(Request $request, Closure $next)
{
if ($request->user()?->isAdmin()) {
Nightwatch::sample(); // Always sample admin requests
}
return $next($request);
}
}
```
### Command Sampling
Exclude specific commands from sampling:
```php AppServiceProvider.php
use Illuminate\Console\Events\CommandStarting;
use Illuminate\Support\Facades\Event;
use Laravel\Nightwatch\Facades\Nightwatch;
public function boot(): void
{
Event::listen(function (CommandStarting $event) {
if (in_array($event->command, ['schedule:finish', 'horizon:snapshot'])) {
Nightwatch::dontSample();
}
});
}
```
### Vendor Commands
Nightwatch automatically ignores framework/internal commands. Opt-in to capture them:
```php
Nightwatch::captureDefaultVendorCommands();
```
---
## Filtering Configuration
Filtering excludes specific events from collection after sampling. Use filtering to reduce noise and quota usage.
### Database Queries
**Filter all queries** (disable query collection):
```bash
NIGHTWATCH_IGNORE_QUERIES=true
```
**Filter specific queries** by SQL pattern:
```php AppServiceProvider.php
use Laravel\Nightwatch\Facades\Nightwatch;
use Laravel\Nightwatch\Records\Query;
public function boot(): void
{
// Filter job table queries (PostgreSQL)
Nightwatch::rejectQueries(function (Query $query) {
return str_contains($query->sql, 'into "jobs"');
});
// Filter cache table queries (MySQL)
Nightwatch::rejectQueries(function (Query $query) {
return str_contains($query->sql, 'from `cache`')
|| str_contains($query->sql, 'into `cache`');
});
}
```
### Cache Events
**Filter all cache events**:
```bash
NIGHTWATCH_IGNORE_CACHE_EVENTS=true
```
**Filter by cache key patterns**:
```php
Nightwatch::rejectCacheKeys([
'my-app:users', // Exact match
'/^my-app:posts:/', // Regex: starts with my-app:posts:
'/^[a-zA-Z0-9]{40}$/', // Regex: session IDs
]);
```
**Filter with callback**:
```php
use Laravel\Nightwatch\Records\CacheEvent;
Nightwatch::rejectCacheEvents(function (CacheEvent $cacheEvent) {
return str_starts_with($cacheEvent->key, 'temp:');
});
```
### Mail Events
**Filter all mail**:
```bash
NIGHTWATCH_IGNORE_MAIL=true
```
**Filter specific mail**:
```php
use Laravel\Nightwatch\Records\Mail;
Nightwatch::rejectMail(function (Mail $mail) {
return str_contains($mail->subject, 'Newsletter');
});
```
### Notification Events
**Filter all notifications**:
```bash
NIGHTWATCH_IGNORE_NOTIFICATIONS=true
```
**Filter by channel**:
```php
use Laravel\Nightwatch\Records\Notification;
Nightwatch::rejectNotifications(function (Notification $notification) {
return $notification->channel === 'database';
});
```
### Outgoing HTTP Requests
**Filter all outgoing requests**:
```bash
NIGHTWATCH_IGNORE_OUTGOING_REQUESTS=true
```
**Filter by URL**:
```php
use Laravel\Nightwatch\Records\OutgoingRequest;
Nightwatch::rejectOutgoingRequests(function (OutgoingRequest $request) {
return str_contains($request->url, 'analytics.example.com');
});
```
### Queued Jobs
**Filter specific jobs**:
```php
use Laravel\Nightwatch\Records\QueuedJob;
Nightwatch::rejectQueuedJobs(function (QueuedJob $job) {
return $job->name === 'App\Jobs\LowPriorityJob';
});
```
### Decoupling Job Sampling
Sample jobs independently from parent contexts:
```php
use Illuminate\Support\Facades\Queue;
public function boot(): void
{
Queue::before(fn () => Nightwatch::sample(rateRelated in General
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