package.xml 0000644 0000765 0000024 00000051773 12537367705 011700 0 ustar jon staff
Logpear.php.netLogging FrameworkThe Log package provides an abstracted logging framework. It includes output handlers for log files, databases, syslog, email, Firebug, and the console. It also provides composite and subject-observer logging mechanisms.Jon Parisejonjon@php.netyesChuck Hagenbuchchagenbuchuck@horde.orgyesJan Schneideryunoshjan@horde.orgyes2015-06-141.12.91.0.0stablestableMIT License
Updating the pear/pear_exception dependency to a stable release.
5.0.01.4.3DBpear.php.net1.3MDB2pear.php.net2.0.0RC1Mailpear.php.netsqlite1.12.81.0.0stablestable2014-07-14MIT License
- The syslog handler now emits PEAR_LOG_* priorities. (pear/Log#1)
1.12.71.0.0stablestable2011-09-18MIT License
- The 'firebug' handler is now usable with Chrome, as well. (Request 18617)
- The 'observer' code now longer generates deprecated return value reference notices. (Bug 18830)
1.12.61.0.0stablestable2011-05-25MIT License
- Improved the console handler's stream handling. (Bug 17874)
- Added a 'reopen' configuration parameter to the syslog handler. (Request 18185)
- The backtrace depth is now configurable via setBacktraceDepth(). (Request 18423)
1.12.51.0.0stablestable2010-12-22MIT License
- Corrected the "levels" unit test on 32-bit systems. (Bug 18099)
- Corrected quote handling in Firebug console output. (Bug 18141)
1.12.41.0.0stablestable2010-12-05MIT License
- The display handler now has a 'rawText' configuration option that disables HTML-safe message text conversion.
- Improved the way that the composite handler stores references its children.
1.12.31.0.0stablestable2010-09-27MIT License
- The unit tests now set the timezone. (Bug 17830)
- The composite handler now opens child handlers lazily (on demand). (Bug 17785)
1.12.21.0.0stablestable2010-08-28MIT License
- Use PHP5-specific static method notation to avoid strict warnings. (Bug: 17509)
- Fixing some potential undefined backtrace references. (Bug: 17738)
- Adding `lineFormat` and `timeFormat` configuration variables to the syslog handler. (Request: 17753)
1.12.11.0.0stablestable2010-05-28MIT License
Fixing a rare notice when extracting the class name from a backtrace involving the composite handler. (Bug 17356)
1.12.01.0.0stablestable2010-01-24MIT License
This release drops PHP4 compatibility (enforced by the package dependencies).
There is unfortunately no way to support both PHP4 and PHP5 in the same code base when running under E_ALL. Because it appears that the majority of Log package users have moved to PHP5, the Log package now targets that audience.
Given the fact that the Log package is now largely in maintenance mode, existing PHP4 users shouldn't feel adandoned. If necessary, important fixes, etc. can be merged back into the 1.11.* release line, which will retain PHP4 compatibility.
Also:
- Added a PEAR_LOG_TYPE_SAPI constant for use by with error_log handler.
1.12.0RC11.0.0betastable2009-12-27MIT License
This release drops PHP4 compatibility (enforced by the package dependencies).
There is unfortunately no way to support both PHP4 and PHP5 in the same code base when running under E_ALL. Because it appears that the majority of Log package users have moved to PHP5, the Log package now targets that audience.
Given the fact that the Log package is now largely in maintenance mode, existing PHP4 users shouldn't feel adandoned. If necessary, important fixes, etc. can be merged back into the 1.11.* release line, which will retain PHP4 compatibility.
1.11.61.0.0stablestable2009-12-26MIT License
The syslog handler's maximum message length is now configurable via a new 'maxLength' configuration variable. If the handler receives a message longer than this length limit, it will be split into multiple syslog() calls.
1.11.51.0.0stablestable2009-07-23MIT License
- The class name is now reported correctly when the shortcut functions are used. (Bug #16452)
1.11.41.0.0stablestable2009-03-29MIT License
- The window handler now works when output buffering is enabled. (Bug 15379)
- The window handler will now scroll to the bottom when clicked. (Kevin Wood)
1.11.31.0.0stablestable2008-11-18MIT License
- It is now possible to configure the error_log handler's line and timestamp formats. (Bug #14655)
- Added _extractMessage() support for non-scalar array('message' => ...) values.
- Spaces in 'win' handler window names are now replaced with underscores.
- Added a class name format token: %8$s
1.11.21.0.0stablestable2008-09-04MIT License
- Correcting some breakage in Log::_getBacktraceVars(). (Bug 14595)
1.11.11.0.0stablestable2008-08-05MIT License
- Log::_getBacktraceVars() no longer produces notices. (Bug 14398)
- Log::_extractMessage() now uses var_export() instead of print_r(). (Bug 14430)
1.11.01.0.0stablestable2008-06-14MIT License
Relicensing the Log package under the MIT license.
1.10.11.0.0stablestable2008-05-03PHP License
- The default value for the display handler's lineBreak configuration value wasn't being applied. (Bug 13436)
1.10.01.0.0stablestable2008-02-10PHP License
- The level masking test now passed on 64-bit platforms. (Bug 12933)
- The mail handler can now optionally use the PEAR Mail package. (Request 12839)
1.9.161.0.0stablestable2008-01-19PHP License
- Corrected some PHPDoc syntax problems.
- Correcting some spelling errors in the users guide.
- Fixed the firebug unit test.
- Simplified the PEAR_LOG_ALL and PEAR_LOG_NONE constants.
1.9.151.0.0stablestable2008-01-19PHP License
- The Firebug handler now avoids more Javascript errors in IE. (Bug 12810)
1.9.141.0.0stablestable2008-01-01PHP License
- The sql handler wasn't honoring custom SQL insertion statements. (Bug 12734)
- The display handler now has a configurable line format. (Request 12781)
1.9.131.0.0stablestable2007-12-12PHP License
- The Firebug handler's unit test now passes. (Bug 12674)
- Fixed a PHP4 compatibility problem involving class_exists(). (Bug 12675)
1.9.121.0.0stablestable2007-12-11PHP License
- The Firebug handler no longer generates Javascript errors in IE. (Bug 12607)
- The users guide has been updated with information on writing custom handlers.
1.9.111.0.0stablestable2007-05-13PHP License
A Firebug log handler has been added.
1.9.101.0.0stablestable2007-02-04PHP License
The syslog handler now has an 'inherit' configuration parameter which controls whether or openlog() is called to create a new syslog environment. (Bug 9822)
fflush() is now always called with a valid resource. (Bug 9388)
The mail handler, when composited, no longer sends empty messages. (Bug 8865)
Log-1.12.9/docs/guide.txt 0000644 0000765 0000024 00000161043 12537367705 013610 0 ustar jon staff =================
The Log Package
=================
--------------------
User Documentation
--------------------
:Author: Jon Parise
:Contact: jon@php.net
.. contents:: Contents
.. section-numbering::
Using Log Handlers
==================
The Log package is implemented as a framework that supports the notion of
backend-specific log handlers. The base logging object (defined by the `Log
class`_) is primarily an abstract interface to the currently configured
handler.
A wide variety of handlers are distributed with the Log package, and, should
none of them fit your application's needs, it's easy to `write your own`__.
.. _Log class: http://cvs.php.net/viewvc.cgi/pear/Log/Log.php
__ `Custom Handlers`_
Creating a Log Object
---------------------
There are three ways to create Log objects:
- Using the ``Log::factory()`` method
- Using the ``Log::singleton()`` method
- Direct instantiation
The Factory Method
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
The ``Log::factory()`` method implements the `Factory Pattern`_. It allows
for the parameterized construction of concrete Log instances at runtime. The
first parameter to the ``Log::factory()`` method indicates the name of the
concrete handler to create. The rest of the parameters will be passed on to
the handler's constructor (see `Configuring a Handler`_ below).
The new ``Log`` instance is returned by reference.
::
require_once 'Log.php';
$console = Log::factory('console', '', 'TEST');
$console->log('Logging to the console.');
$file = Log::factory('file', 'out.log', 'TEST');
$file->log('Logging to out.log.');
.. _Factory Pattern: http://wikipedia.org/wiki/Factory_method_pattern
The Singleton Method
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
The ``Log::singleton()`` method implements the `Singleton Pattern`_. The
singleton pattern ensures that only a single instance of a given log type and
configuration is ever created. This has two benefits: first, it prevents
duplicate ``Log`` instances from being constructed, and, second, it gives all
of your code access to the same ``Log`` instance. The latter is especially
important when logging to files because only a single file handler will need
to be managed.
The ``Log::singleton()`` method's parameters match the ``Log::factory()``
method. The new ``Log`` instance is returned by reference.
::
require_once 'Log.php';
/* Same construction parameters */
$a = Log::singleton('console', '', 'TEST');
$b = Log::singleton('console', '', 'TEST');
if ($a === $b) {
echo '$a and $b point to the same Log instance.' . "\n";
}
/* Different construction parameters */
$c = Log::singleton('console', '', 'TEST1');
$d = Log::singleton('console', '', 'TEST2');
if ($c !== $d) {
echo '$c and $d point to different Log instances.' . "\n";
}
.. _Singleton Pattern: http://wikipedia.org/wiki/Singleton_pattern
Direct Instantiation
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
It is also possible to directly instantiate concrete ``Log`` handler
instances. However, this method is **not recommended** because it creates a
tighter coupling between your application code and the Log package than is
necessary. Use of `the factory method`_ or `the singleton method`_ is
preferred.
Configuring a Handler
---------------------
A log handler's configuration is determined by the arguments used in its
construction. Here's an overview of those parameters::
/* Using the factory method ... */
Log::factory($handler, $name, $ident, $conf, $maxLevel);
/* Using the singleton method ... */
Log::singleton($handler, $name, $ident, $conf, $maxLevel);
/* Using direct instantiation ... */
new Log_handler($name, $ident, $conf, $maxLevel);
+---------------+-----------+-----------------------------------------------+
| Parameter | Type | Description |
+===============+===========+===============================================+
| ``$handler`` | String | The type of Log handler to construct. This |
| | | parameter is only available when `the factory |
| | | method`_ or `the singleton method`_ are used. |
+---------------+-----------+-----------------------------------------------+
| ``$name`` | String | The name of the log resource to which the |
| | | events will be logged. The use of this value |
| | | is determined by the handler's implementation.|
| | | It defaults to an empty string. |
+---------------+-----------+-----------------------------------------------+
| ``$ident`` | String | An identification string that will be included|
| | | in all log events logged by this handler. |
| | | This value defaults to an empty string and can|
| | | be changed at runtime using the ``setIdent()``|
| | | method. |
+---------------+-----------+-----------------------------------------------+
| ``$conf`` | Array | Associative array of key-value pairs that are |
| | | used to specify any handler-specific settings.|
+---------------+-----------+-----------------------------------------------+
| ``$level`` | Integer | Log messages up to and including this level. |
| | | This value defaults to ``PEAR_LOG_DEBUG``. |
| | | See `Log Levels`_ and `Log Level Masks`_. |
+---------------+-----------+-----------------------------------------------+
Logging an Event
----------------
Events are logged using the ``log()`` method::
$logger->log('Message', PEAR_LOG_NOTICE);
The first argument contains the log event's message. Even though the event is
always logged as a string, it is possible to pass an object to the ``log()``
method. If the object implements a ``getString()`` method, a ``toString()``
method or Zend Engine 2's special ``__toString()`` casting method, it will be
used to determine the object's string representation. Otherwise, the
`serialized`_ form of the object will be logged.
The second, optional argument specifies the log event's priority. See the
`Log Levels`_ table for the complete list of priorities. The default priority
is PEAR_LOG_INFO.
The ``log()`` method will return ``true`` if the event was successfully
logged.
"Shortcut" methods are also available for logging an event at a specific log
level. See the `Log Levels`_ table for the complete list.
.. _serialized: http://www.php.net/serialize
Log Levels
----------
This table is ordered by highest priority (``PEAR_LOG_EMERG``) to lowest
priority (``PEAR_LOG_DEBUG``).
+-----------------------+---------------+-----------------------------------+
| Level | Shortcut | Description |
+=======================+===============+===================================+
| ``PEAR_LOG_EMERG`` | ``emerg()`` | System is unusable |
+-----------------------+---------------+-----------------------------------+
| ``PEAR_LOG_ALERT`` | ``alert()`` | Immediate action required |
+-----------------------+---------------+-----------------------------------+
| ``PEAR_LOG_CRIT`` | ``crit()`` | Critical conditions |
+-----------------------+---------------+-----------------------------------+
| ``PEAR_LOG_ERR`` | ``err()`` | Error conditions |
+-----------------------+---------------+-----------------------------------+
| ``PEAR_LOG_WARNING`` | ``warning()`` | Warning conditions |
+-----------------------+---------------+-----------------------------------+
| ``PEAR_LOG_NOTICE`` | ``notice()`` | Normal but significant |
+-----------------------+---------------+-----------------------------------+
| ``PEAR_LOG_INFO`` | ``info()`` | Informational |
+-----------------------+---------------+-----------------------------------+
| ``PEAR_LOG_DEBUG`` | ``debug()`` | Debug-level messages |
+-----------------------+---------------+-----------------------------------+
Log Level Masks
---------------
Defining a log level mask allows you to include and/or exclude specific levels
of events from being logged. The ``$level`` construction parameter (see
`Configuring a Handler`_) uses this mechanism to exclude log events below a
certain priority, and it's possible to define more complex masks once the Log
object has been constructed.
Each priority has a specific mask associated with it. To compute a priority's
mask, use the static ``Log::MASK()`` method::
$mask = Log::MASK(PEAR_LOG_INFO);
To compute the mask for all priorities up to, and including, a certain level,
use the ``Log::MAX()`` static method::
$mask = Log::MAX(PEAR_LOG_INFO);
To compute the mask for all priorities greater than or equal to a certain
level, use the ``Log::MIN()`` static method::
$mask = Log::MIN(PEAR_LOG_INFO);
The apply the mask, use the ``setMask()`` method::
$logger->setMask($mask);
Masks can be be combined using bitwise operations. To restrict logging to
only those events marked as ``PEAR_LOG_NOTICE`` or ``PEAR_LOG_DEBUG``::
$mask = Log::MASK(PEAR_LOG_NOTICE) | Log::MASK(PEAR_LOG_DEBUG);
$logger->setMask($mask);
For convenience, two special masks are predefined: ``PEAR_LOG_NONE`` and
``PEAR_LOG_ALL``. ``PEAR_LOG_ALL`` is especially useful for excluding only
specific priorities::
$mask = PEAR_LOG_ALL ^ Log::MASK(PEAR_LOG_NOTICE);
$logger->setMask($mask);
It is also possible to retrieve and modify a Log object's existing mask::
$mask = $logger->getMask() | Log::MASK(PEAR_LOG_INFO);
$logger->setMask($mask);
Log Line Format
---------------
Most log handlers support configurable line formats. The following is a list
of special tokens that will be expanded at runtime with contextual information
related to the log event. Each token has an alternate shorthand notation, as
well.
+------------------+-----------+--------------------------------------------+
| Token | Alternate | Description |
+==================+===========+============================================+
| ``%{timestamp}`` | ``%1$s`` | Timestamp. This is often configurable. |
+------------------+-----------+--------------------------------------------+
| ``%{ident}`` | ``%2$s`` | The log handler's identification string. |
+------------------+-----------+--------------------------------------------+
| ``%{priority}`` | ``%3$s`` | The log event's priority. |
+------------------+-----------+--------------------------------------------+
| ``%{message}`` | ``%4$s`` | The log event's message text. |
+------------------+-----------+--------------------------------------------+
| ``%{file}`` | ``%5$s`` | The full filename of the logging file. |
+------------------+-----------+--------------------------------------------+
| ``%{line}`` | ``%6$s`` | The line number on which the event occured.|
+------------------+-----------+--------------------------------------------+
| ``%{function}`` | ``%7$s`` | The function from which the event occurred.|
+------------------+-----------+--------------------------------------------+
| ``%{class}`` | ``%8$s`` | The class in which the event occurred. |
+------------------+-----------+--------------------------------------------+
Flushing Log Events
-------------------
Some log handlers (such as `the console handler`_) support explicit
"buffering". When buffering is enabled, log events won't actually be written
to the output stream until the handler is closed. Other handlers (such as
`the file handler`_) support implicit buffering because they use the operating
system's IO routines, which may buffer the output.
It's possible to force these handlers to flush their output, however, by
calling their ``flush()`` method::
$conf = array('buffering' => true);
$logger = Log::singleton('console', '', 'test', $conf);
for ($i = 0; $i < 10; $i++) {
$logger->log('This event will be buffered.');
}
/* Flush all of the buffered log events. */
$logger->flush();
for ($i = 0; $i < 10; $i++) {
$logger->log('This event will be buffered.');
}
/* Implicitly flush the buffered events on close. */
$logger->close();
At this time, the ``flush()`` method is only implemented by `the console
handler`_, `the file handler`_, `the Firebug handler`_, and `the mail
handler`_.
Standard Log Handlers
=====================
The Console Handler
-------------------
The Console handler outputs log events directly to the console. It supports
output buffering and configurable string formats.
Configuration
~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+-------------------+-----------+---------------+---------------------------+
| Parameter | Type | Default | Description |
+===================+===========+===============+===========================+
| ``stream`` | File | STDOUT_ | The output stream to use. |
+-------------------+-----------+---------------+---------------------------+
| ``buffering`` | Boolean | False | Should the output be |
| | | | buffered until shutdown? |
+-------------------+-----------+---------------+---------------------------+
| ``lineFormat`` | String | ``%1$s %2$s | `Log line format`_ |
| | | [%3$s] %4$s`` | specification. |
+-------------------+-----------+---------------+---------------------------+
| ``timeFormat`` | String | ``%b %d | Time stamp format |
| | | %H:%M:%S`` | (for strftime_). |
+-------------------+-----------+---------------+---------------------------+
.. _STDOUT: http://www.php.net/wrappers.php
.. _strftime: http://www.php.net/strftime
Example
~~~~~~~
::
$logger = Log::singleton('console', '', 'ident');
for ($i = 0; $i < 10; $i++) {
$logger->log("Log entry $i");
}
The Display Handler
-------------------
The Display handler simply prints the log events back to the browser. It
respects the ``error_prepend_string`` and ``error_append_string`` `error
handling values`_ and is useful when `logging from standard error handlers`_.
Configuration
~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+-------------------+-----------+---------------+---------------------------+
| Parameter | Type | Default | Description |
+===================+===========+===============+===========================+
| ``lineFormat`` | String | ``%3$s:| `Log line format`_ |
| | | %4$s`` | specification. |
+-------------------+-----------+---------------+---------------------------+
| ``timeFormat`` | String | ``%b %d | Time stamp format |
| | | %H:%M:%S`` | (for strftime_). |
+-------------------+-----------+---------------+---------------------------+
| ``error_prepend`` | String | PHP INI value | This string will be |
| | | | prepended to the line |
| | | | format. |
+-------------------+-----------+---------------+---------------------------+
| ``error_append`` | String | PHP INI value | This string will be |
| | | | appended to the line |
| | | | format. |
+-------------------+-----------+---------------+---------------------------+
| ``linebreak`` | String | `` \n`` | This string is used to |
| | | | represent a line break. |
+-------------------+-----------+---------------+---------------------------+
| ``rawText`` | Boolean | False | Should message text be |
| | | | passed directly to the log|
| | | | system? Otherwise, it |
| | | | will be converted to an |
| | | | HTML-safe representation. |
+-------------------+-----------+---------------+---------------------------+
.. _error handling values: http://www.php.net/errorfunc
Example
~~~~~~~
::
$conf = array('error_prepend' => '',
'error_append' => '');
$logger = Log::singleton('display', '', '', $conf, PEAR_LOG_DEBUG);
for ($i = 0; $i < 10; $i++) {
$logger->log("Log entry $i");
}
The Error_Log Handler
---------------------
The Error_Log handler sends log events to PHP's `error_log()`_ function.
Configuration
~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+-------------------+-----------+---------------+---------------------------+
| Parameter | Type | Default | Description |
+===================+===========+===============+===========================+
| ``destination`` | String | '' `(empty)` | Optional destination value|
| | | | for `error_log()`_. See |
| | | | `Error_Log Types`_ for |
| | | | more details. |
+-------------------+-----------+---------------+---------------------------+
| ``extra_headers`` | String | '' `(empty)` | Additional headers to pass|
| | | | to the `mail()`_ function |
| | | | when the |
| | | | ``PEAR_LOG_TYPE_MAIL`` |
| | | | type is specified. |
+-------------------+-----------+---------------+---------------------------+
| ``lineFormat`` | String | ``%2$s: %4$s``| `Log line format`_ |
| | | | specification. |
+-------------------+-----------+---------------+---------------------------+
| ``timeFormat`` | String | ``%b %d | Time stamp format |
| | | %H:%M:%S`` | (for strftime_). |
+-------------------+-----------+---------------+---------------------------+
Error_Log Types
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
All of the available log types are detailed in the `error_log()`_ section of
the PHP manual. For your convenience, the Log package also defines the
following constants that can be used for the ``$name`` handler construction
parameter.
+---------------------------+-----------------------------------------------+
| Constant | Description |
+===========================+===============================================+
| ``PEAR_LOG_TYPE_SYSTEM`` | Log events are sent to PHP's system logger, |
| | which uses the operating system's logging |
| | mechanism or a file (depending on the value |
| | of the `error_log configuration directive`_). |
+---------------------------+-----------------------------------------------+
| ``PEAR_LOG_TYPE_MAIL`` | Log events are sent via email to the address |
| | specified in the ``destination`` value. |
+---------------------------+-----------------------------------------------+
| ``PEAR_LOG_TYPE_DEBUG`` | Log events are sent through PHP's debugging |
| | connection. This will only work if |
| | `remote debugging`_ has been enabled. The |
| | ``destination`` value is used to specify the |
| | host name or IP address of the target socket. |
+---------------------------+-----------------------------------------------+
| ``PEAR_LOG_TYPE_FILE`` | Log events will be appended to the file named |
| | by the ``destination`` value. |
+---------------------------+-----------------------------------------------+
| ``PEAR_LOG_TYPE_SAPI`` | Log events will be sent directly to the SAPI |
| | logging handler. |
+---------------------------+-----------------------------------------------+
.. _error_log(): http://www.php.net/error_log
.. _mail(): http://www.php.net/mail
.. _error_log configuration directive: http://www.php.net/errorfunc#ini.error-log
.. _remote debugging: http://www.php.net/install.configure#install.configure.enable-debugger
Example
~~~~~~~
::
$logger = Log::singleton('error_log', PEAR_LOG_TYPE_SYSTEM, 'ident');
for ($i = 0; $i < 10; $i++) {
$logger->log("Log entry $i");
}
The File Handler
----------------
The File handler writes log events to a text file using configurable string
formats.
Configuration
~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+-------------------+-----------+---------------+---------------------------+
| Parameter | Type | Default | Description |
+===================+===========+===============+===========================+
| ``append`` | Boolean | True | Should new log entries be |
| | | | append to an existing log |
| | | | file, or should the a new |
| | | | log file overwrite an |
| | | | existing one? |
+-------------------+-----------+---------------+---------------------------+
| ``locking`` | Boolean | False | Should advisory file |
| | | | locking (using flock_) be |
| | | | used? |
+-------------------+-----------+---------------+---------------------------+
| ``mode`` | Integer | 0644 | Octal representation of |
| | | | the log file's permissions|
| | | | mode. |
+-------------------+-----------+---------------+---------------------------+
| ``dirmode`` | Integer | 0755 | Octal representation of |
| | | | the file permission mode |
| | | | that will be used when |
| | | | creating directories that |
| | | | do not already exist. |
+-------------------+-----------+---------------+---------------------------+
| ``eol`` | String | OS default | The end-of-line character |
| | | | sequence. |
+-------------------+-----------+---------------+---------------------------+
| ``lineFormat`` | String | ``%1$s %2$s | `Log line format`_ |
| | | [%3$s] %4$s`` | specification. |
+-------------------+-----------+---------------+---------------------------+
| ``timeFormat`` | String | ``%b %d | Time stamp format |
| | | %H:%M:%S`` | (for strftime_). |
+-------------------+-----------+---------------+---------------------------+
.. _flock: http://www.php.net/flock
.. _strftime: http://www.php.net/strftime
The file handler will only attempt to set the ``mode`` value if it was
responsible for creating the file.
Example
~~~~~~~
::
$conf = array('mode' => 0600, 'timeFormat' => '%X %x');
$logger = Log::singleton('file', 'out.log', 'ident', $conf);
for ($i = 0; $i < 10; $i++) {
$logger->log("Log entry $i");
}
The Firebug Handler
-------------------
The Firebug handler outputs log events to the Firebug_ console. It supports
output buffering and configurable string formats.
Configuration
~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+-------------------+-----------+---------------+---------------------------+
| Parameter | Type | Default | Description |
+===================+===========+===============+===========================+
| ``buffering`` | Boolean | False | Should the output be |
| | | | buffered until shutdown? |
+-------------------+-----------+---------------+---------------------------+
| ``lineFormat`` | String | ``%2$s [%3$s] | `Log line format`_ |
| | | %4$s`` | specification. |
+-------------------+-----------+---------------+---------------------------+
| ``timeFormat`` | String | ``%b %d | Time stamp format |
| | | %H:%M:%S`` | (for strftime_). |
+-------------------+-----------+---------------+---------------------------+
.. _Firebug: http://www.getfirebug.com/
.. _strftime: http://www.php.net/strftime
Example
~~~~~~~
::
$logger = Log::singleton('firebug', '', 'ident');
for ($i = 0; $i < 10; $i++) {
$logger->log("Log entry $i");
}
The Mail Handler
----------------
The Mail handler aggregates a session's log events and sends them in the body
of an email message using either the `PEAR Mail`_ package or PHP's native
`mail()`_ function.
If an empty ``mailBackend`` value is specified, the `mail()`_ function will be
used instead of the `PEAR Mail`_ package.
Multiple recipients can be specified by separating their email addresses with
commas in the ``$name`` construction parameter.
Configuration
~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+-------------------+-----------+---------------+---------------------------+
| Parameter | Type | Default | Description |
+===================+===========+===============+===========================+
| ``from`` | String | sendmail_from | Value for the message's |
| | | INI value | ``From:`` header. |
+-------------------+-----------+---------------+---------------------------+
| ``subject`` | String | ``[Log_mail] | Value for the message's |
| | | Log message`` | ``Subject:`` header. |
+-------------------+-----------+---------------+---------------------------+
| ``preamble`` | String | `` `(empty)` | Preamble for the message. |
+-------------------+-----------+---------------+---------------------------+
| ``lineFormat`` | String | ``%1$s %2$s | `Log line format`_ |
| | | [%3$s] %4$s`` | specification. |
+-------------------+-----------+---------------+---------------------------+
| ``timeFormat`` | String | ``%b %d | Time stamp format |
| | | %H:%M:%S`` | (for strftime_). |
+-------------------+-----------+---------------+---------------------------+
| ``mailBackend`` | String | `` `(empty)` | Name of the Mail package |
| | | | backend to use. |
+-------------------+-----------+---------------+---------------------------+
| ``mailParams`` | Array | `(empty)` | Array of parameters that |
| | | | will be passed to the |
| | | | Mail package backend. |
+-------------------+-----------+---------------+---------------------------+
.. _PEAR Mail: http://pear.php.net/package/Mail
.. _mail(): http://www.php.net/mail
Example
~~~~~~~
::
$conf = array('subject' => 'Important Log Events');
$logger = Log::singleton('mail', 'webmaster@example.com', 'ident', $conf);
for ($i = 0; $i < 10; $i++) {
$logger->log("Log entry $i");
}
The MDB2 Handler
----------------
The MDB2 handler is similar to `the SQL (DB) handler`_, but instead of using
the PEAR DB package, it uses the `MDB2 database abstraction package`_.
Configuration
~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+-------------------+-----------+---------------+---------------------------+
| Parameter | Type | Default | Description |
+===================+===========+===============+===========================+
| ``dsn`` | Mixed | '' `(empty)` | A `Data Source Name`_. |
| | | | |required| |
+-------------------+-----------+---------------+---------------------------+
| ``options`` | Array | ``persistent``| An array of `MDB2`_ |
| | | | options. |
+-------------------+-----------+---------------+---------------------------+
| ``db`` | Object | NULL | An existing `MDB2`_ |
| | | | object. If specified, |
| | | | this object will be used, |
| | | | and ``dsn`` will be |
| | | | ignored. |
+-------------------+-----------+---------------+---------------------------+
| ``sequence`` | String | ``log_id`` | The name of the sequence |
| | | | to use when generating |
| | | | unique event IDs. Under |
| | | | many databases, this will |
| | | | be used as the name of |
| | | | the sequence table. |
+-------------------+-----------+---------------+---------------------------+
| ``identLimit`` | Integer | 16 | The maximum length of the |
| | | | ``ident`` string. |
| | | | **Changing this value may |
| | | | require updates to the SQL|
| | | | schema, as well.** |
+-------------------+-----------+---------------+---------------------------+
| ``singleton`` | Boolean | false | Is true, use a singleton |
| | | | database object using |
| | | | `MDB2::singleton()`_. |
+-------------------+-----------+---------------+---------------------------+
.. _MDB2: http://pear.php.net/package/MDB2
.. _MDB2 database abstraction package: MDB2_
.. _MDB2::singleton(): http://pear.php.net/package/MDB2/docs/latest/MDB2/MDB2.html#methodsingleton
The Null Handler
----------------
The Null handler simply consumes log events (akin to sending them to
``/dev/null``). `Log level masks`_ are respected, and the event will still be
sent to any registered `log observers`_.
Example
~~~~~~~
::
$logger = Log::singleton('null');
for ($i = 0; $i < 10; $i++) {
$logger->log("Log entry $i");
}
The SQL (DB) Handler
--------------------
The SQL handler sends log events to a database using `PEAR's DB abstraction
layer`_.
**Note:** Due to the constraints of the default database schema, the SQL
handler limits the length of the ``$ident`` string to sixteen (16) characters.
This limit can be adjusted using the ``identLimit`` configuration parameter.
The Log Table
~~~~~~~~~~~~~
The default SQL table used by this handler looks like this::
CREATE TABLE log_table (
id INT NOT NULL,
logtime TIMESTAMP NOT NULL,
ident CHAR(16) NOT NULL,
priority INT NOT NULL,
message VARCHAR(200),
PRIMARY KEY (id)
);
This is the "lowest common denominator" that should work across all SQL
compliant database. You may want to make database- or site-specific changes
to this schema to support your specific needs, however. For example,
`PostgreSQL`_ users may prefer to use a ``TEXT`` type for the ``message``
field.
.. _PostgreSQL: http://www.postgresql.org/
Configuration
~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+-------------------+-----------+---------------+---------------------------+
| Parameter | Type | Default | Description |
+===================+===========+===============+===========================+
| ``dsn`` | Mixed | '' `(empty)` | A `Data Source Name`_. |
| | | | |required| |
+-------------------+-----------+---------------+---------------------------+
| ``sql`` | String | |sql-default| | SQL insertion statement. |
+-------------------+-----------+---------------+---------------------------+
| ``options`` | Array | ``persistent``| An array of `DB`_ options.|
+-------------------+-----------+---------------+---------------------------+
| ``db`` | Object | NULL | An existing `DB`_ object. |
| | | | If specified, this object |
| | | | will be used, and ``dsn`` |
| | | | will be ignored. |
+-------------------+-----------+---------------+---------------------------+
| ``sequence`` | String | ``log_id`` | The name of the sequence |
| | | | to use when generating |
| | | | unique event IDs. Under |
| | | | many databases, this will |
| | | | be used as the name of |
| | | | the sequence table. |
+-------------------+-----------+---------------+---------------------------+
| ``identLimit`` | Integer | 16 | The maximum length of the |
| | | | ``ident`` string. |
| | | | **Changing this value may |
| | | | require updates to the SQL|
| | | | schema, as well.** |
+-------------------+-----------+---------------+---------------------------+
The name of the database table to which the log entries will be written is
specified using the ``$name`` construction parameter (see `Configuring a
Handler`_).
.. |sql-default| replace:: ``INSERT INTO $table (id, logtime, ident, priority, message) VALUES(?, CURRENT_TIMESTAMP, ?, ?, ?)``
.. _DB: http://pear.php.net/package/DB
.. _PEAR's DB abstraction layer: DB_
.. _Data Source Name: http://pear.php.net/manual/en/package.database.db.intro-dsn.php
Examples
~~~~~~~~
Using a `Data Source Name`_ to create a new database connection::
$conf = array('dsn' => 'pgsql://jon@localhost+unix/logs');
$logger = Log::singleton('sql', 'log_table', 'ident', $conf);
for ($i = 0; $i < 10; $i++) {
$logger->log("Log entry $i");
}
Using an existing `DB`_ object::
require_once 'DB.php';
$db = &DB::connect('pgsql://jon@localhost+unix/logs');
$conf['db'] = $db;
$logger = Log::singleton('sql', 'log_table', 'ident', $conf);
for ($i = 0; $i < 10; $i++) {
$logger->log("Log entry $i");
}
The Sqlite Handler
------------------
:Author: Bertrand Mansion
The Sqlite handler sends log events to an Sqlite database using the `native
PHP sqlite functions`_.
It is faster than `the SQL (DB) handler`_ because requests are made directly
to the database without using an abstraction layer. It is also interesting to
note that Sqlite database files can be moved, copied, and deleted on your
system just like any other files, which makes log management easier. Last but
not least, using a database to log your events allows you to use SQL queries
to create reports and statistics.
When using a database and logging a lot of events, it is recommended to split
the database into smaller databases. This is allowed by Sqlite, and you can
later use the Sqlite `ATTACH`_ statement to query your log database files
globally.
If the database does not exist when the log is opened, sqlite will try to
create it automatically. If the log table does not exist, it will also be
automatically created. The table creation uses the following SQL request::
CREATE TABLE log_table (
id INTEGER PRIMARY KEY NOT NULL,
logtime NOT NULL,
ident CHAR(16) NOT NULL,
priority INT NOT NULL,
message
);
Configuration
~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+-------------------+-----------+---------------+---------------------------+
| Parameter | Type | Default | Description |
+===================+===========+===============+===========================+
| ``filename`` | String | '' `(empty)` | Path to an Sqlite |
| | | | database. |required| |
+-------------------+-----------+---------------+---------------------------+
| ``mode`` | Integer | 0666 | Octal mode used to open |
| | | | the database. |
+-------------------+-----------+---------------+---------------------------+
| ``persistent`` | Boolean | false | Use a persistent |
| | | | connection. |
+-------------------+-----------+---------------+---------------------------+
An already opened database connection can also be passed as parameter instead
of the above configuration. In this case, closing the database connection is
up to the user.
.. _native PHP sqlite functions: http://www.php.net/sqlite
.. _ATTACH: http://www.sqlite.org/lang.html#attach
Examples
~~~~~~~~
Using a configuration to create a new database connection::
$conf = array('filename' => 'log.db', 'mode' => 0666, 'persistent' => true);
$logger = Log::factory('sqlite', 'log_table', 'ident', $conf);
$logger->log('logging an event', PEAR_LOG_WARNING);
Using an existing connection::
$db = sqlite_open('log.db', 0666, $error);
$logger = Log::factory('sqlite', 'log_table', 'ident', $db);
$logger->log('logging an event', PEAR_LOG_WARNING);
sqlite_close($db);
The Syslog Handler
------------------
The Syslog handler sends log events to the system logging service (syslog on
Unix-like environments or the Event Log on Windows systems). The events are
sent using PHP's `syslog()`_ function.
Configuration
~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+-------------------+-----------+---------------+---------------------------+
| Parameter | Type | Default | Description |
+===================+===========+===============+===========================+
| ``inherit`` | Boolean | false | Inherit the current syslog|
| | | | connection for this |
| | | | process, or start a new |
| | | | one via `openlog()`_? |
+-------------------+-----------+---------------+---------------------------+
| ``reopen`` | Boolean | false | Reopen the syslog |
| | | | connection for each log |
| | | | event? |
+-------------------+-----------+---------------+---------------------------+
| ``maxLength`` | Integer | 500 | Maximum message length |
| | | | that will be sent to the |
| | | | `syslog()`_ function. |
| | | | Longer messages will be |
| | | | split across multiple |
| | | | `syslog()`_ calls. |
+-------------------+-----------+---------------+---------------------------+
| ``lineFormat`` | String | ``%4$s`` | `Log line format`_ |
| | | | specification. |
+-------------------+-----------+---------------+---------------------------+
| ``timeFormat`` | String | ``%b %d | Time stamp format |
| | | %H:%M:%S`` | (for strftime_). |
+-------------------+-----------+---------------+---------------------------+
Facilities
~~~~~~~~~~
+-------------------+-------------------------------------------------------+
| Constant | Category Description |
+===================+=======================================================+
| ``LOG_AUTH`` | Security / authorization messages; ``LOG_AUTHPRIV`` is|
| | preferred on systems where it is defined. |
+-------------------+-------------------------------------------------------+
| ``LOG_AUTHPRIV`` | Private security / authorization messages |
+-------------------+-------------------------------------------------------+
| ``LOG_CRON`` | Clock daemon (``cron`` and ``at``) |
+-------------------+-------------------------------------------------------+
| ``LOG_DAEMON`` | System daemon processes |
+-------------------+-------------------------------------------------------+
| ``LOG_KERN`` | Kernel messages |
+-------------------+-------------------------------------------------------+
| ``LOG_LOCAL0`` .. | Reserved for local use; **not** available under |
| ``LOG_LOCAL7`` | Windows. |
+-------------------+-------------------------------------------------------+
| ``LOG_LPR`` | Printer subsystem |
+-------------------+-------------------------------------------------------+
| ``LOG_MAIL`` | Mail subsystem |
+-------------------+-------------------------------------------------------+
| ``LOG_NEWS`` | USENET news subsystem |
+-------------------+-------------------------------------------------------+
| ``LOG_SYSLOG`` | Internal syslog messages |
+-------------------+-------------------------------------------------------+
| ``LOG_USER`` | Generic user-level messages |
+-------------------+-------------------------------------------------------+
| ``LOG_UUCP`` | UUCP subsystem |
+-------------------+-------------------------------------------------------+
.. _syslog(): http://www.php.net/syslog
.. _openlog(): http://www.php.net/openlog
Example
~~~~~~~
::
$logger = Log::singleton('syslog', LOG_LOCAL0, 'ident');
for ($i = 0; $i < 10; $i++) {
$logger->log("Log entry $i");
}
The Window Handler
------------------
The Window handler sends log events to a separate browser window. The
original idea for this handler was inspired by Craig Davis' Zend.com article
entitled `"JavaScript Power PHP Debugging"`_.
Configuration
~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+-------------------+-----------+---------------+---------------------------+
| Parameter | Type | Default | Description |
+===================+===========+===============+===========================+
| ``title`` | String | ``Log Output | The title of the output |
| | | Window`` | window. |
+-------------------+-----------+---------------+---------------------------+
| ``styles`` | Array | `ROY G BIV`_ | Mapping of log priorities |
| | | (high to low) | to CSS styles. |
+-------------------+-----------+---------------+---------------------------+
**Note:** The Window handler may not work reliably when PHP's `output
buffering`_ system is enabled.
.. _"JavaScript Power PHP Debugging": http://www.zend.com/zend/tut/tutorial-DebugLib.php
.. _ROY G BIV: http://www.cis.rit.edu/
.. _output buffering: http://www.php.net/outcontrol
Example
~~~~~~~
::
$conf = array('title' => 'Sample Log Output');
$logger = Log::singleton('win', 'LogWindow', 'ident', $conf);
for ($i = 0; $i < 10; $i++) {
$logger->log("Log entry $i");
}
Composite Handlers
==================
It is often useful to log events to multiple handlers. The Log package
provides a compositing system that marks this task trivial.
Start by creating the individual log handlers::
$console = Log::factory('console', '', 'TEST');
$file = Log::factory('file', 'out.log', 'TEST');
Then, construct a composite handler and add the individual handlers as
children of the composite::
$composite = Log::singleton('composite');
$composite->addChild($console);
$composite->addChild($file);
The composite handler implements the standard ``Log`` interface so you can use
it just like any of the other handlers::
$composite->log('This event will be logged to both handlers.');
Children can be removed from the composite when they're not longer needed::
$composite->removeChild($file);
Log Observers
=============
Log observers provide an implementation of the `observer pattern`_. In the
content of the Log package, they provide a mechanism by which you can examine
(i.e. observe) each event as it is logged. This allows the implementation of
special behavior based on the contents of a log event. For example, the
observer code could send an alert email if a log event contained the string
``PANIC``.
Creating a log observer involves implementing a subclass of the
``Log_observer`` class. The subclass must override the base class's
``notify()`` method. This method is passed a hash containing the event's
priority and event. The subclass's implementation is free to act upon this
information in any way it likes.
Log observers are attached to ``Log`` instances via the ``attach()`` method::
$observer = Log_observer::factory('yourType');
$logger->attach($observer);
Observers can be detached using the ``detach()`` method::
$logger->detach($observer);
At this time, no concrete ``Log_observer`` implementations are distributed
with the Log package.
.. _observer pattern: http://wikipedia.org/wiki/Observer_pattern
Logging From Standard Error Handlers
====================================
Logging PHP Errors
------------------
PHP's default error handler can be overridden using the `set_error_handler()`_
function. The custom error handling function can use a global Log instance to
log the PHP errors.
**Note:** Fatal PHP errors cannot be handled by a custom error handler at this
time.
::
function errorHandler($code, $message, $file, $line)
{
global $logger;
/* Map the PHP error to a Log priority. */
switch ($code) {
case E_WARNING:
case E_USER_WARNING:
$priority = PEAR_LOG_WARNING;
break;
case E_NOTICE:
case E_USER_NOTICE:
$priority = PEAR_LOG_NOTICE;
break;
case E_ERROR:
case E_USER_ERROR:
$priority = PEAR_LOG_ERR;
break;
default:
$priority = PEAR_LOG_INFO;
}
$logger->log($message . ' in ' . $file . ' at line ' . $line,
$priority);
}
set_error_handler('errorHandler');
trigger_error('This is an information log message.', E_USER_NOTICE);
.. _set_error_handler(): http://www.php.net/set_error_handler
Logging PHP Assertions
----------------------
PHP allows user-defined `assert()`_ callback handlers. The assertion callback
is configured using the `assert_options()`_ function.
::
function assertCallback($file, $line, $message)
{
global $logger;
$logger->log($message . ' in ' . $file . ' at line ' . $line,
PEAR_LOG_ALERT);
}
assert_options(ASSERT_CALLBACK, 'assertCallback');
assert(false);
.. _assert(): http://www.php.net/assert
.. _assert_options(): http://www.php.net/assert_options
Logging PHP Exceptions
----------------------
PHP 5 and later support the concept of `exceptions`_. A custom exception
handler can be assigned using the `set_exception_handler()`_ function.
::
function exceptionHandler($exception)
{
global $logger;
$logger->log($exception->getMessage(), PEAR_LOG_ALERT);
}
set_exception_handler('exceptionHandler');
throw new Exception('Uncaught Exception');
.. _exceptions: http://www.php.net/exceptions
.. _set_exception_handler(): http://www.php.net/set_exception_handler
Logging PEAR Errors
-------------------
The Log package can be used with `PEAR::setErrorHandling()`_'s
``PEAR_ERROR_CALLBACK`` mechanism by writing an error handling function that
uses a global Log instance. Here's an example::
function errorHandler($error)
{
global $logger;
$message = $error->getMessage();
if (!empty($error->backtrace[1]['file'])) {
$message .= ' (' . $error->backtrace[1]['file'];
if (!empty($error->backtrace[1]['line'])) {
$message .= ' at line ' . $error->backtrace[1]['line'];
}
$message .= ')';
}
$logger->log($message, $error->code);
}
PEAR::setErrorHandling(PEAR_ERROR_CALLBACK, 'errorHandler');
PEAR::raiseError('This is an information log message.', PEAR_LOG_INFO);
.. _PEAR::setErrorHandling(): http://pear.php.net/manual/en/core.pear.pear.seterrorhandling.php
Custom Handlers
===============
There are times when the standard handlers aren't a perfect match for your
needs. In those situations, the solution might be to write a custom handler.
Using a Custom Handler
----------------------
Using a custom Log handler is very simple. Once written (see `Writing New
Handlers`_ and `Extending Existing Handlers`_ below), you have the choice of
placing the file in your PEAR installation's main ``Log/`` directory (usually
something like ``/usr/local/lib/php/Log`` or ``C:\php\pear\Log``), where it
can be found and use by any PHP application on the system, or placing the file
somewhere in your application's local hierarchy and including it before the
the custom Log object is constructed.
Method 1: Handler in the Standard Location
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
After copying the handler file to your PEAR installation's ``Log/`` directory,
simply treat the handler as if it were part of the standard distributed. If
your handler is named ``custom`` (and therefore implemented by a class named
``Log_custom``)::
require_once 'Log.php';
$logger = Log::factory('custom', '', 'CUSTOM');
Method 2: Handler in a Custom Location
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
If you prefer storing your handler in your application's local hierarchy,
you'll need to include that file before you can create a Log instance based on
it.
::
require_once 'Log.php';
require_once 'LocalHandlers/custom.php';
$logger = Log::factory('custom', '', 'CUSTOM');
Writing New Handlers
--------------------
Writing a new Log handler is as simple as authoring a new class that extends
the ``Log`` class and that implements a relatively small set of standard
methods.
Every handler's class name must start with ``Log_`` in order for it to be
recognized by the Log package.
::
class Log_custom extends Log
The handler's constructor will be called with four parameters. These values
are discussed in detail in the `Configuring a Handler`_ section.
::
Log_custom($name, $ident = '', $conf = array(), $level = PEAR_LOG_DEBUG)
The constructor is responsible for configuring the handler based on these
values. Handler-specific parameters are passed as part of the ``$conf``
array. At a minimum, the handler's constructor must set the following values
defined by the ``Log`` base class::
$this->_id = md5(microtime());
$this->_name = $name;
$this->_ident = $ident;
$this->_mask = Log::UPTO($level);
The `Handler Methods`_ section below details the various standard methods that
can be implemented by a log handler. The `Utility Methods`_ section describes
some useful utility methods provided by the ``Log`` base class which may be
useful when implementing a log handler.
Extending Existing Handlers
---------------------------
Extending existing handlers is very similar to `writing new handlers`_ with
the exception that, instead of inheriting from the ``Log`` base class
directly, the handler extends an existing handler's class. This is a useful
way of adding some custom behavior to an existing handler without writing an
entirely new class (in the spirit of object-oriented programming).
For example, `the mail handler`_ could be extended to support sending messages
with MIME-encoded attachments simply by authoring a new ``Log_mail_mime``
class with a compliant constructor and a custom ``log()`` method. The rest of
the standard methods would fall back on the ``Log_mail`` base class's
implementations.
Obviously, the specific details involved in extending an existing handler
require a good working understanding of that handler's implementation.
Handler Methods
---------------
bool open()
~~~~~~~~~~~
The ``open()`` method is called to open the log resource for output. Handlers
can call ``open()`` immediately upon construction or lazily at runtime
(perhaps when the first log event is received).
The ``Log`` base class provides a protected ``$_opened`` member variable which
should be set to ``true`` when the log handler is opened and ``false`` when it
is closed. Handler methods can inspect this value to determine whether or not
the handler is currently open and ready for output.
If the ``open()`` method fails to ready the handler for output, it should
return ``false`` and set ``$this->_opened`` to ``false``.
bool close()
~~~~~~~~~~~~
The ``close()`` method is called to close the log resource. This method is
the analog of the ``open()`` method. It should be safe to call ``close()``
even when the handler is not open for output.
If the ``close()`` method fails to close the handler, it should return
``false``. Otherwise, it should return ``true``. The ``$this->_opened``
flag should also be updated appropriately.
bool flush()
~~~~~~~~~~~~
The ``flush()`` method flushes any buffered log events, as described in
`Flushing Log Events`_. The implementation of this method will be largely
handler-specific. If the handler does not support buffered output,
implementing this method is not necessary; the ``Log`` class's ``flush()``
method will be called instead.
bool log($message, $priority = null)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
The ``log()`` method is the core of every log handler. It is called whenever
the user wishes to log an event. The implementation of this method is very
handler-specific. It should return ``true`` or ``false``, depending on
whether or not the message was successfully logged by the handler.
The ``log()`` implementation should be sure to call `_announce()`__ whenever
an event is successfully logged.
.. __: `void _announce($event)`_
Utility Methods
---------------
These utility methods are provided by the ``Log`` base class and provide
common, useful functionality to handler implementations.
string _extractMessage($message)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
This method returns the string representation of the provided message data.
If ``$message`` is an object, ``_extractMessage()`` will attempt to extract
the message text using a known method (such as a `PEAR_Error`_ object's
`getMessage()`_ method). If a known method, cannot be found, the serialized
representation of the object will be returned.
If the message data is already a string, it will be returned unchanged.
.. _PEAR_Error: http://pear.php.net/manual/en/core.pear.pear-error.php
.. _getMessage(): http://pear.php.net/manual/en/core.pear.pear-error.getmessage.php
string _format($format, $timestamp, $priority, $message)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
This method produces a formatted log line based on a format string and a set
of `tokens`_ representing the current log record and state.
.. _tokens: `Log Line Format`_
bool _isMasked($priority)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
This method checks if the given priority is included in the handler's current
level mask. This is useful for determining whether or not a log event should
be written to the handler's log.
void _announce($event)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
This method informs any registered `log observers`_ that a new event has been
logged. ``$event`` is an array containing two named elements::
array('priority' => $priority, 'message' => $message)
``_announce()`` should be called from a handler's `log()`_ method whenever an
event is successfully logged. Otherwise, registered observers will never
become aware of the event.
.. _log(): `bool log($message, $priority = null)`_
.. |required| replace:: **[required]**
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$composite->addChild($file);
$composite->log('This event will be logged to both handlers.');
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}
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'error_append' => '');
$logger = &Log::singleton('display', '', '', $conf, PEAR_LOG_DEBUG);
for ($i = 0; $i < 10; $i++) {
$logger->log("Log entry $i");
}
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}
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$logger = &Log::singleton('file', 'out.log', 'ident', $conf);
for ($i = 0; $i < 10; $i++) {
$logger->log("Log entry $i");
}
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PEAR_LOG_DEBUG);
for ($i = 0; $i < 10; $i++) {
$logger->log("Log entry $i");
}
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$logger = &Log::singleton('mail', 'webmaster@example.com', 'ident', $conf);
for ($i = 0; $i < 10; $i++) {
$logger->log("Log entry $i");
}
Log-1.12.9/examples/null.php 0000644 0000765 0000024 00000000205 12537367705 014313 0 ustar jon staff log("Log entry $i");
}
Log-1.12.9/examples/observer_mail.php 0000644 0000765 0000024 00000001217 12537367705 016176 0 ustar jon staff Log_observer($priority);
/* Configure the observer. */
$this->_to = $conf['to'];
$this->_subject = $conf['subject'];
$this->_pattern = $conf['pattern'];
}
function notify($event)
{
if (preg_match($this->_pattern, $event['message']) != 0) {
mail($this->_to, $this->_subject, $event['message']);
}
}
}
?>
Log-1.12.9/examples/pear_error_handler.php 0000644 0000765 0000024 00000001154 12537367705 017202 0 ustar jon staff getMessage();
if (!empty($error->backtrace[1]['file'])) {
$message .= ' (' . $error->backtrace[1]['file'];
if (!empty($error->backtrace[1]['line'])) {
$message .= ' at line ' . $error->backtrace[1]['line'];
}
$message .= ')';
}
$logger->log($message, $error->code);
}
$logger = &Log::singleton('console', '', 'ident');
PEAR::setErrorHandling(PEAR_ERROR_CALLBACK, 'errorHandler');
PEAR::raiseError('This is an information log message.', PEAR_LOG_INFO);
Log-1.12.9/examples/php_error_handler.php 0000644 0000765 0000024 00000001400 12537367705 017034 0 ustar jon staff log($message . ' in ' . $file . ' at line ' . $line,
$priority);
}
$logger = &Log::singleton('console', '', 'ident');
set_error_handler('errorHandler');
trigger_error('This is an information log message.', E_USER_NOTICE);
Log-1.12.9/examples/sql.php 0000644 0000765 0000024 00000000334 12537367705 014143 0 ustar jon staff 'pgsql://jon@localhost+unix/logs');
$logger = &Log::singleton('sql', 'log_table', 'ident', $conf);
for ($i = 0; $i < 10; $i++) {
$logger->log("Log entry $i");
}
Log-1.12.9/examples/sqlite.php 0000644 0000765 0000024 00000000751 12537367705 014650 0 ustar jon staff 'log.db', 'mode' => 0666, 'persistent' => true);
$logger =& Log::factory('sqlite', 'log_table', 'ident', $conf);
$logger->log('logging an event', PEAR_LOG_WARNING);
/* Using an existing database connection. */
$db = sqlite_open('log.db', 0666, $error);
$logger =& Log::factory('sqlite', 'log_table', 'ident', $db);
$logger->log('logging an event', PEAR_LOG_WARNING);
sqlite_close($db);
Log-1.12.9/examples/syslog.php 0000644 0000765 0000024 00000000234 12537367705 014663 0 ustar jon staff log("Log entry $i");
}
Log-1.12.9/examples/win.php 0000644 0000765 0000024 00000000320 12537367705 014134 0 ustar jon staff 'Sample Log Output');
$logger = &Log::singleton('win', 'LogWindow', 'ident', $conf);
for ($i = 0; $i < 10; $i++) {
$logger->log("Log entry $i");
}
Log-1.12.9/Log/composite.php 0000644 0000765 0000024 00000017420 12537367705 014255 0 ustar jon staff
* @author Jon Parise
*
* @since Horde 1.3
* @since Log 1.0
* @package Log
*
* @example composite.php Using the composite handler.
*/
class Log_composite extends Log
{
/**
* Array holding all of the Log instances to which log events should be
* sent.
*
* @var array
* @access private
*/
var $_children = array();
/**
* Constructs a new composite Log object.
*
* @param boolean $name This parameter is ignored.
* @param boolean $ident This parameter is ignored.
* @param boolean $conf This parameter is ignored.
* @param boolean $level This parameter is ignored.
*
* @access public
*/
function Log_composite($name, $ident = '', $conf = array(),
$level = PEAR_LOG_DEBUG)
{
$this->_ident = $ident;
}
/**
* Opens all of the child instances.
*
* @return True if all of the child instances were successfully opened.
*
* @access public
*/
function open()
{
/* Attempt to open each of our children. */
$this->_opened = true;
foreach ($this->_children as $child) {
$this->_opened &= $child->open();
}
/* If all children were opened, return success. */
return $this->_opened;
}
/**
* Closes all open child instances.
*
* @return True if all of the opened child instances were successfully
* closed.
*
* @access public
*/
function close()
{
/* If we haven't been opened, there's nothing more to do. */
if (!$this->_opened) {
return true;
}
/* Attempt to close each of our children. */
$closed = true;
foreach ($this->_children as $child) {
if ($child->_opened) {
$closed &= $child->close();
}
}
/* Clear the opened state for consistency. */
$this->_opened = false;
/* If all children were closed, return success. */
return $closed;
}
/**
* Flushes all child instances. It is assumed that all of the children
* have been successfully opened.
*
* @return True if all of the child instances were successfully flushed.
*
* @access public
* @since Log 1.8.2
*/
function flush()
{
/* Attempt to flush each of our children. */
$flushed = true;
foreach ($this->_children as $child) {
$flushed &= $child->flush();
}
/* If all children were flushed, return success. */
return $flushed;
}
/**
* Sends $message and $priority to each child of this composite. If the
* appropriate children aren't already open, they will be opened here.
*
* @param mixed $message String or object containing the message
* to log.
* @param string $priority (optional) The priority of the message.
* Valid values are: PEAR_LOG_EMERG,
* PEAR_LOG_ALERT, PEAR_LOG_CRIT,
* PEAR_LOG_ERR, PEAR_LOG_WARNING,
* PEAR_LOG_NOTICE, PEAR_LOG_INFO, and
* PEAR_LOG_DEBUG.
*
* @return boolean True if the entry is successfully logged.
*
* @access public
*/
function log($message, $priority = null)
{
/* If a priority hasn't been specified, use the default value. */
if ($priority === null) {
$priority = $this->_priority;
}
/*
* Abort early if the priority is above the composite handler's
* maximum logging level.
*
* XXX: Consider whether or not introducing this change would break
* backwards compatibility. Some users may be expecting composite
* handlers to pass on all events to their children regardless of
* their own priority.
*/
#if (!$this->_isMasked($priority)) {
# return false;
#}
/*
* Iterate over all of our children. If a unopened child will respond
* to this log event, we attempt to open it immediately. The composite
* handler's opened state will be enabled as soon as the first child
* handler is successfully opened.
*
* We track an overall success state that indicates whether or not all
* of the relevant child handlers were opened and successfully logged
* the event. If one handler fails, we still attempt any remaining
* children, but we consider the overall result a failure.
*/
$success = true;
foreach ($this->_children as $child) {
/* If this child won't respond to this event, skip it. */
if (!$child->_isMasked($priority)) {
continue;
}
/* If this child has yet to be opened, attempt to do so now. */
if (!$child->_opened) {
$success &= $child->open();
/*
* If we've successfully opened our first handler, the
* composite handler itself is considered to be opened.
*/
if (!$this->_opened && $success) {
$this->_opened = true;
}
}
/* Finally, attempt to log the message to the child handler. */
if ($child->_opened) {
$success &= $child->log($message, $priority);
}
}
/* Notify the observers. */
$this->_announce(array('priority' => $priority, 'message' => $message));
/* Return success if all of the open children logged the event. */
return $success;
}
/**
* Returns true if this is a composite.
*
* @return boolean True if this is a composite class.
*
* @access public
*/
function isComposite()
{
return true;
}
/**
* Sets this identification string for all of this composite's children.
*
* @param string $ident The new identification string.
*
* @access public
* @since Log 1.6.7
*/
function setIdent($ident)
{
/* Call our base class's setIdent() method. */
parent::setIdent($ident);
/* ... and then call setIdent() on all of our children. */
foreach ($this->_children as $child) {
$child->setIdent($ident);
}
}
/**
* Adds a Log instance to the list of children.
*
* @param object $child The Log instance to add.
*
* @return boolean True if the Log instance was successfully added.
*
* @access public
*/
function addChild(&$child)
{
/* Make sure this is a Log instance. */
if (!is_a($child, 'Log')) {
return false;
}
$this->_children[$child->_id] = $child;
return true;
}
/**
* Removes a Log instance from the list of children.
*
* @param object $child The Log instance to remove.
*
* @return boolean True if the Log instance was successfully removed.
*
* @access public
*/
function removeChild($child)
{
if (!is_a($child, 'Log') || !isset($this->_children[$child->_id])) {
return false;
}
unset($this->_children[$child->_id]);
return true;
}
}
Log-1.12.9/Log/console.php 0000644 0000765 0000024 00000013634 12537367705 013720 0 ustar jon staff
* @since Log 1.1
* @package Log
*
* @example console.php Using the console handler.
*/
class Log_console extends Log
{
/**
* Handle to the current output stream.
* @var resource
* @access private
*/
var $_stream = null;
/**
* Is this object responsible for closing the stream resource?
* @var bool
* @access private
*/
var $_closeResource = false;
/**
* Should the output be buffered or displayed immediately?
* @var string
* @access private
*/
var $_buffering = false;
/**
* String holding the buffered output.
* @var string
* @access private
*/
var $_buffer = '';
/**
* String containing the format of a log line.
* @var string
* @access private
*/
var $_lineFormat = '%1$s %2$s [%3$s] %4$s';
/**
* String containing the timestamp format. It will be passed directly to
* strftime(). Note that the timestamp string will generated using the
* current locale.
* @var string
* @access private
*/
var $_timeFormat = '%b %d %H:%M:%S';
/**
* Constructs a new Log_console object.
*
* @param string $name Ignored.
* @param string $ident The identity string.
* @param array $conf The configuration array.
* @param int $level Log messages up to and including this level.
* @access public
*/
function Log_console($name, $ident = '', $conf = array(),
$level = PEAR_LOG_DEBUG)
{
$this->_id = md5(microtime());
$this->_ident = $ident;
$this->_mask = Log::UPTO($level);
if (!empty($conf['stream'])) {
$this->_stream = $conf['stream'];
} elseif (defined('STDOUT')) {
$this->_stream = STDOUT;
} else {
$this->_stream = fopen('php://output', 'a');
$this->_closeResource = true;
}
if (isset($conf['buffering'])) {
$this->_buffering = $conf['buffering'];
}
if (!empty($conf['lineFormat'])) {
$this->_lineFormat = str_replace(array_keys($this->_formatMap),
array_values($this->_formatMap),
$conf['lineFormat']);
}
if (!empty($conf['timeFormat'])) {
$this->_timeFormat = $conf['timeFormat'];
}
/*
* If output buffering has been requested, we need to register a
* shutdown function that will dump the buffer upon termination.
*/
if ($this->_buffering) {
register_shutdown_function(array(&$this, '_Log_console'));
}
}
/**
* Destructor
*/
function _Log_console()
{
$this->close();
}
/**
* Open the output stream.
*
* @access public
* @since Log 1.9.7
*/
function open()
{
$this->_opened = true;
return true;
}
/**
* Closes the output stream.
*
* This results in a call to flush().
*
* @access public
* @since Log 1.9.0
*/
function close()
{
$this->flush();
$this->_opened = false;
if ($this->_closeResource === true && is_resource($this->_stream)) {
fclose($this->_stream);
}
return true;
}
/**
* Flushes all pending ("buffered") data to the output stream.
*
* @access public
* @since Log 1.8.2
*/
function flush()
{
/*
* If output buffering is enabled, dump the contents of the buffer to
* the output stream.
*/
if ($this->_buffering && (strlen($this->_buffer) > 0)) {
fwrite($this->_stream, $this->_buffer);
$this->_buffer = '';
}
if (is_resource($this->_stream)) {
return fflush($this->_stream);
}
return false;
}
/**
* Writes $message to the text console. Also, passes the message
* along to any Log_observer instances that are observing this Log.
*
* @param mixed $message String or object containing the message to log.
* @param string $priority The priority of the message. Valid
* values are: PEAR_LOG_EMERG, PEAR_LOG_ALERT,
* PEAR_LOG_CRIT, PEAR_LOG_ERR, PEAR_LOG_WARNING,
* PEAR_LOG_NOTICE, PEAR_LOG_INFO, and PEAR_LOG_DEBUG.
* @return boolean True on success or false on failure.
* @access public
*/
function log($message, $priority = null)
{
/* If a priority hasn't been specified, use the default value. */
if ($priority === null) {
$priority = $this->_priority;
}
/* Abort early if the priority is above the maximum logging level. */
if (!$this->_isMasked($priority)) {
return false;
}
/* Extract the string representation of the message. */
$message = $this->_extractMessage($message);
/* Build the string containing the complete log line. */
$line = $this->_format($this->_lineFormat,
strftime($this->_timeFormat),
$priority, $message) . "\n";
/*
* If buffering is enabled, append this line to the output buffer.
* Otherwise, print the line to the output stream immediately.
*/
if ($this->_buffering) {
$this->_buffer .= $line;
} else {
fwrite($this->_stream, $line);
}
/* Notify observers about this log message. */
$this->_announce(array('priority' => $priority, 'message' => $message));
return true;
}
}
Log-1.12.9/Log/daemon.php 0000644 0000765 0000024 00000015030 12537367705 013511 0 ustar jon staff
* @version $Revision$
* @package Log
*/
class Log_daemon extends Log
{
/**
* Integer holding the log facility to use.
* @var string
*/
var $_name = LOG_DAEMON;
/**
* Var holding the resource pointer to the socket
* @var resource
*/
var $_socket;
/**
* The ip address or servername
* @see http://www.php.net/manual/en/transports.php
* @var string
*/
var $_ip = '127.0.0.1';
/**
* Protocol to use (tcp, udp, etc.)
* @see http://www.php.net/manual/en/transports.php
* @var string
*/
var $_proto = 'udp';
/**
* Port to connect to
* @var int
*/
var $_port = 514;
/**
* Maximum message length in bytes
* @var int
*/
var $_maxsize = 4096;
/**
* Socket timeout in seconds
* @var int
*/
var $_timeout = 1;
/**
* Constructs a new syslog object.
*
* @param string $name The syslog facility.
* @param string $ident The identity string.
* @param array $conf The configuration array.
* @param int $maxLevel Maximum level at which to log.
* @access public
*/
function Log_daemon($name, $ident = '', $conf = array(),
$level = PEAR_LOG_DEBUG)
{
/* Ensure we have a valid integer value for $name. */
if (empty($name) || !is_int($name)) {
$name = LOG_SYSLOG;
}
$this->_id = md5(microtime());
$this->_name = $name;
$this->_ident = $ident;
$this->_mask = Log::UPTO($level);
if (isset($conf['ip'])) {
$this->_ip = $conf['ip'];
}
if (isset($conf['proto'])) {
$this->_proto = $conf['proto'];
}
if (isset($conf['port'])) {
$this->_port = $conf['port'];
}
if (isset($conf['maxsize'])) {
$this->_maxsize = $conf['maxsize'];
}
if (isset($conf['timeout'])) {
$this->_timeout = $conf['timeout'];
}
$this->_proto = $this->_proto . '://';
register_shutdown_function(array(&$this, '_Log_daemon'));
}
/**
* Destructor.
*
* @access private
*/
function _Log_daemon()
{
$this->close();
}
/**
* Opens a connection to the system logger, if it has not already
* been opened. This is implicitly called by log(), if necessary.
* @access public
*/
function open()
{
if (!$this->_opened) {
$this->_opened = (bool)($this->_socket = @fsockopen(
$this->_proto . $this->_ip,
$this->_port,
$errno,
$errstr,
$this->_timeout));
}
return $this->_opened;
}
/**
* Closes the connection to the system logger, if it is open.
* @access public
*/
function close()
{
if ($this->_opened) {
$this->_opened = false;
return fclose($this->_socket);
}
return true;
}
/**
* Sends $message to the currently open syslog connection. Calls
* open() if necessary. Also passes the message along to any Log_observer
* instances that are observing this Log.
*
* @param string $message The textual message to be logged.
* @param int $priority (optional) The priority of the message. Valid
* values are: LOG_EMERG, LOG_ALERT, LOG_CRIT,
* LOG_ERR, LOG_WARNING, LOG_NOTICE, LOG_INFO,
* and LOG_DEBUG. The default is LOG_INFO.
* @access public
*/
function log($message, $priority = null)
{
/* If a priority hasn't been specified, use the default value. */
if ($priority === null) {
$priority = $this->_priority;
}
/* Abort early if the priority is above the maximum logging level. */
if (!$this->_isMasked($priority)) {
return false;
}
/* If the connection isn't open and can't be opened, return failure. */
if (!$this->_opened && !$this->open()) {
return false;
}
/* Extract the string representation of the message. */
$message = $this->_extractMessage($message);
/* Set the facility level. */
$facility_level = intval($this->_name) +
intval($this->_toSyslog($priority));
/* Prepend ident info. */
if (!empty($this->_ident)) {
$message = $this->_ident . ' ' . $message;
}
/* Check for message length. */
if (strlen($message) > $this->_maxsize) {
$message = substr($message, 0, ($this->_maxsize) - 10) . ' [...]';
}
/* Write to socket. */
fwrite($this->_socket, '<' . $facility_level . '>' . $message . "\n");
$this->_announce(array('priority' => $priority, 'message' => $message));
}
/**
* Converts a PEAR_LOG_* constant into a syslog LOG_* constant.
*
* This function exists because, under Windows, not all of the LOG_*
* constants have unique values. Instead, the PEAR_LOG_* were introduced
* for global use, with the conversion to the LOG_* constants kept local to
* to the syslog driver.
*
* @param int $priority PEAR_LOG_* value to convert to LOG_* value.
*
* @return The LOG_* representation of $priority.
*
* @access private
*/
function _toSyslog($priority)
{
static $priorities = array(
PEAR_LOG_EMERG => LOG_EMERG,
PEAR_LOG_ALERT => LOG_ALERT,
PEAR_LOG_CRIT => LOG_CRIT,
PEAR_LOG_ERR => LOG_ERR,
PEAR_LOG_WARNING => LOG_WARNING,
PEAR_LOG_NOTICE => LOG_NOTICE,
PEAR_LOG_INFO => LOG_INFO,
PEAR_LOG_DEBUG => LOG_DEBUG
);
/* If we're passed an unknown priority, default to LOG_INFO. */
if (!is_int($priority) || !in_array($priority, $priorities)) {
return LOG_INFO;
}
return $priorities[$priority];
}
}
Log-1.12.9/Log/display.php 0000644 0000765 0000024 00000012620 12537367705 013715 0 ustar jon staff
* @since Log 1.8.0
* @package Log
*
* @example display.php Using the display handler.
*/
class Log_display extends Log
{
/**
* String containing the format of a log line.
* @var string
* @access private
*/
var $_lineFormat = '%3$s: %4$s';
/**
* String containing the timestamp format. It will be passed directly to
* strftime(). Note that the timestamp string will generated using the
* current locale.
* @var string
* @access private
*/
var $_timeFormat = '%b %d %H:%M:%S';
/**
* Flag indicating whether raw message text should be passed directly to
* the log system. Otherwise, the text will be converted to an HTML-safe
* representation.
* @var boolean
* @access private
*/
var $_rawText = false;
/**
* Constructs a new Log_display object.
*
* @param string $name Ignored.
* @param string $ident The identity string.
* @param array $conf The configuration array.
* @param int $level Log messages up to and including this level.
* @access public
*/
function Log_display($name = '', $ident = '', $conf = array(),
$level = PEAR_LOG_DEBUG)
{
$this->_id = md5(microtime());
$this->_ident = $ident;
$this->_mask = Log::UPTO($level);
/* Start by configuring the line format. */
if (!empty($conf['lineFormat'])) {
$this->_lineFormat = str_replace(array_keys($this->_formatMap),
array_values($this->_formatMap),
$conf['lineFormat']);
}
/* We may need to prepend a string to our line format. */
$prepend = null;
if (isset($conf['error_prepend'])) {
$prepend = $conf['error_prepend'];
} else {
$prepend = ini_get('error_prepend_string');
}
if (!empty($prepend)) {
$this->_lineFormat = $prepend . $this->_lineFormat;
}
/* We may also need to append a string to our line format. */
$append = null;
if (isset($conf['error_append'])) {
$append = $conf['error_append'];
} else {
$append = ini_get('error_append_string');
}
if (!empty($append)) {
$this->_lineFormat .= $append;
}
/* Lastly, the line ending sequence is also configurable. */
if (isset($conf['linebreak'])) {
$this->_lineFormat .= $conf['linebreak'];
} else {
$this->_lineFormat .= " \n";
}
/* The user can also change the time format. */
if (!empty($conf['timeFormat'])) {
$this->_timeFormat = $conf['timeFormat'];
}
/* Message text conversion can be disabled. */
if (isset($conf['rawText'])) {
$this->_rawText = $conf['rawText'];
}
}
/**
* Opens the display handler.
*
* @access public
* @since Log 1.9.6
*/
function open()
{
$this->_opened = true;
return true;
}
/**
* Closes the display handler.
*
* @access public
* @since Log 1.9.6
*/
function close()
{
$this->_opened = false;
return true;
}
/**
* Writes $message to the text browser. Also, passes the message
* along to any Log_observer instances that are observing this Log.
*
* @param mixed $message String or object containing the message to log.
* @param string $priority The priority of the message. Valid
* values are: PEAR_LOG_EMERG, PEAR_LOG_ALERT,
* PEAR_LOG_CRIT, PEAR_LOG_ERR, PEAR_LOG_WARNING,
* PEAR_LOG_NOTICE, PEAR_LOG_INFO, and PEAR_LOG_DEBUG.
* @return boolean True on success or false on failure.
* @access public
*/
function log($message, $priority = null)
{
/* If a priority hasn't been specified, use the default value. */
if ($priority === null) {
$priority = $this->_priority;
}
/* Abort early if the priority is above the maximum logging level. */
if (!$this->_isMasked($priority)) {
return false;
}
/* Extract the string representation of the message. */
$message = $this->_extractMessage($message);
/* Convert the message to an HTML-friendly represention unless raw
* text has been requested. */
if ($this->_rawText === false) {
$message = nl2br(htmlspecialchars($message));
}
/* Build and output the complete log line. */
echo $this->_format($this->_lineFormat,
strftime($this->_timeFormat),
$priority,
$message);
/* Notify observers about this log message. */
$this->_announce(array('priority' => $priority, 'message' => $message));
return true;
}
}
Log-1.12.9/Log/error_log.php 0000644 0000765 0000024 00000010655 12537367705 014250 0 ustar jon staff
* @since Log 1.7.0
* @package Log
*
* @example error_log.php Using the error_log handler.
*/
class Log_error_log extends Log
{
/**
* The error_log() log type.
* @var integer
* @access private
*/
var $_type = PEAR_LOG_TYPE_SYSTEM;
/**
* The type-specific destination value.
* @var string
* @access private
*/
var $_destination = '';
/**
* Additional headers to pass to the mail() function when the
* PEAR_LOG_TYPE_MAIL type is used.
* @var string
* @access private
*/
var $_extra_headers = '';
/**
* String containing the format of a log line.
* @var string
* @access private
*/
var $_lineFormat = '%2$s: %4$s';
/**
* String containing the timestamp format. It will be passed directly to
* strftime(). Note that the timestamp string will generated using the
* current locale.
* @var string
* @access private
*/
var $_timeFormat = '%b %d %H:%M:%S';
/**
* Constructs a new Log_error_log object.
*
* @param string $name One of the PEAR_LOG_TYPE_* constants.
* @param string $ident The identity string.
* @param array $conf The configuration array.
* @param int $level Log messages up to and including this level.
* @access public
*/
function Log_error_log($name, $ident = '', $conf = array(),
$level = PEAR_LOG_DEBUG)
{
$this->_id = md5(microtime());
$this->_type = $name;
$this->_ident = $ident;
$this->_mask = Log::UPTO($level);
if (!empty($conf['destination'])) {
$this->_destination = $conf['destination'];
}
if (!empty($conf['extra_headers'])) {
$this->_extra_headers = $conf['extra_headers'];
}
if (!empty($conf['lineFormat'])) {
$this->_lineFormat = str_replace(array_keys($this->_formatMap),
array_values($this->_formatMap),
$conf['lineFormat']);
}
if (!empty($conf['timeFormat'])) {
$this->_timeFormat = $conf['timeFormat'];
}
}
/**
* Opens the handler.
*
* @access public
* @since Log 1.9.6
*/
function open()
{
$this->_opened = true;
return true;
}
/**
* Closes the handler.
*
* @access public
* @since Log 1.9.6
*/
function close()
{
$this->_opened = false;
return true;
}
/**
* Logs $message using PHP's error_log() function. The message is also
* passed along to any Log_observer instances that are observing this Log.
*
* @param mixed $message String or object containing the message to log.
* @param string $priority The priority of the message. Valid
* values are: PEAR_LOG_EMERG, PEAR_LOG_ALERT,
* PEAR_LOG_CRIT, PEAR_LOG_ERR, PEAR_LOG_WARNING,
* PEAR_LOG_NOTICE, PEAR_LOG_INFO, and PEAR_LOG_DEBUG.
* @return boolean True on success or false on failure.
* @access public
*/
function log($message, $priority = null)
{
/* If a priority hasn't been specified, use the default value. */
if ($priority === null) {
$priority = $this->_priority;
}
/* Abort early if the priority is above the maximum logging level. */
if (!$this->_isMasked($priority)) {
return false;
}
/* Extract the string representation of the message. */
$message = $this->_extractMessage($message);
/* Build the string containing the complete log line. */
$line = $this->_format($this->_lineFormat,
strftime($this->_timeFormat),
$priority, $message);
/* Pass the log line and parameters to the error_log() function. */
$success = error_log($line, $this->_type, $this->_destination,
$this->_extra_headers);
$this->_announce(array('priority' => $priority, 'message' => $message));
return $success;
}
}
Log-1.12.9/Log/file.php 0000644 0000765 0000024 00000021557 12537367705 013200 0 ustar jon staff
* @author Roman Neuhauser
* @since Log 1.0
* @package Log
*
* @example file.php Using the file handler.
*/
class Log_file extends Log
{
/**
* String containing the name of the log file.
* @var string
* @access private
*/
var $_filename = 'php.log';
/**
* Handle to the log file.
* @var resource
* @access private
*/
var $_fp = false;
/**
* Should new log entries be append to an existing log file, or should the
* a new log file overwrite an existing one?
* @var boolean
* @access private
*/
var $_append = true;
/**
* Should advisory file locking (i.e., flock()) be used?
* @var boolean
* @access private
*/
var $_locking = false;
/**
* Integer (in octal) containing the log file's permissions mode.
* @var integer
* @access private
*/
var $_mode = 0644;
/**
* Integer (in octal) specifying the file permission mode that will be
* used when creating directories that do not already exist.
* @var integer
* @access private
*/
var $_dirmode = 0755;
/**
* String containing the format of a log line.
* @var string
* @access private
*/
var $_lineFormat = '%1$s %2$s [%3$s] %4$s';
/**
* String containing the timestamp format. It will be passed directly to
* strftime(). Note that the timestamp string will generated using the
* current locale.
* @var string
* @access private
*/
var $_timeFormat = '%b %d %H:%M:%S';
/**
* String containing the end-on-line character sequence.
* @var string
* @access private
*/
var $_eol = "\n";
/**
* Constructs a new Log_file object.
*
* @param string $name Ignored.
* @param string $ident The identity string.
* @param array $conf The configuration array.
* @param int $level Log messages up to and including this level.
* @access public
*/
function Log_file($name, $ident = '', $conf = array(),
$level = PEAR_LOG_DEBUG)
{
$this->_id = md5(microtime());
$this->_filename = $name;
$this->_ident = $ident;
$this->_mask = Log::UPTO($level);
if (isset($conf['append'])) {
$this->_append = $conf['append'];
}
if (isset($conf['locking'])) {
$this->_locking = $conf['locking'];
}
if (!empty($conf['mode'])) {
if (is_string($conf['mode'])) {
$this->_mode = octdec($conf['mode']);
} else {
$this->_mode = $conf['mode'];
}
}
if (!empty($conf['dirmode'])) {
if (is_string($conf['dirmode'])) {
$this->_dirmode = octdec($conf['dirmode']);
} else {
$this->_dirmode = $conf['dirmode'];
}
}
if (!empty($conf['lineFormat'])) {
$this->_lineFormat = str_replace(array_keys($this->_formatMap),
array_values($this->_formatMap),
$conf['lineFormat']);
}
if (!empty($conf['timeFormat'])) {
$this->_timeFormat = $conf['timeFormat'];
}
if (!empty($conf['eol'])) {
$this->_eol = $conf['eol'];
} else {
$this->_eol = (strstr(PHP_OS, 'WIN')) ? "\r\n" : "\n";
}
register_shutdown_function(array(&$this, '_Log_file'));
}
/**
* Destructor
*/
function _Log_file()
{
if ($this->_opened) {
$this->close();
}
}
/**
* Creates the given directory path. If the parent directories don't
* already exist, they will be created, too.
*
* This implementation is inspired by Python's os.makedirs function.
*
* @param string $path The full directory path to create.
* @param integer $mode The permissions mode with which the
* directories will be created.
*
* @return True if the full path is successfully created or already
* exists.
*
* @access private
*/
function _mkpath($path, $mode = 0700)
{
/* Separate the last pathname component from the rest of the path. */
$head = dirname($path);
$tail = basename($path);
/* Make sure we've split the path into two complete components. */
if (empty($tail)) {
$head = dirname($path);
$tail = basename($path);
}
/* Recurse up the path if our current segment does not exist. */
if (!empty($head) && !empty($tail) && !is_dir($head)) {
$this->_mkpath($head, $mode);
}
/* Create this segment of the path. */
return @mkdir($head, $mode);
}
/**
* Opens the log file for output. If the specified log file does not
* already exist, it will be created. By default, new log entries are
* appended to the end of the log file.
*
* This is implicitly called by log(), if necessary.
*
* @access public
*/
function open()
{
if (!$this->_opened) {
/* If the log file's directory doesn't exist, create it. */
if (!is_dir(dirname($this->_filename))) {
$this->_mkpath($this->_filename, $this->_dirmode);
}
/* Determine whether the log file needs to be created. */
$creating = !file_exists($this->_filename);
/* Obtain a handle to the log file. */
$this->_fp = fopen($this->_filename, ($this->_append) ? 'a' : 'w');
/* We consider the file "opened" if we have a valid file pointer. */
$this->_opened = ($this->_fp !== false);
/* Attempt to set the file's permissions if we just created it. */
if ($creating && $this->_opened) {
chmod($this->_filename, $this->_mode);
}
}
return $this->_opened;
}
/**
* Closes the log file if it is open.
*
* @access public
*/
function close()
{
/* If the log file is open, close it. */
if ($this->_opened && fclose($this->_fp)) {
$this->_opened = false;
}
return ($this->_opened === false);
}
/**
* Flushes all pending data to the file handle.
*
* @access public
* @since Log 1.8.2
*/
function flush()
{
if (is_resource($this->_fp)) {
return fflush($this->_fp);
}
return false;
}
/**
* Logs $message to the output window. The message is also passed along
* to any Log_observer instances that are observing this Log.
*
* @param mixed $message String or object containing the message to log.
* @param string $priority The priority of the message. Valid
* values are: PEAR_LOG_EMERG, PEAR_LOG_ALERT,
* PEAR_LOG_CRIT, PEAR_LOG_ERR, PEAR_LOG_WARNING,
* PEAR_LOG_NOTICE, PEAR_LOG_INFO, and PEAR_LOG_DEBUG.
* @return boolean True on success or false on failure.
* @access public
*/
function log($message, $priority = null)
{
/* If a priority hasn't been specified, use the default value. */
if ($priority === null) {
$priority = $this->_priority;
}
/* Abort early if the priority is above the maximum logging level. */
if (!$this->_isMasked($priority)) {
return false;
}
/* If the log file isn't already open, open it now. */
if (!$this->_opened && !$this->open()) {
return false;
}
/* Extract the string representation of the message. */
$message = $this->_extractMessage($message);
/* Build the string containing the complete log line. */
$line = $this->_format($this->_lineFormat,
strftime($this->_timeFormat),
$priority, $message) . $this->_eol;
/* If locking is enabled, acquire an exclusive lock on the file. */
if ($this->_locking) {
flock($this->_fp, LOCK_EX);
}
/* Write the log line to the log file. */
$success = (fwrite($this->_fp, $line) !== false);
/* Unlock the file now that we're finished writing to it. */
if ($this->_locking) {
flock($this->_fp, LOCK_UN);
}
/* Notify observers about this log message. */
$this->_announce(array('priority' => $priority, 'message' => $message));
return $success;
}
}
Log-1.12.9/Log/firebug.php 0000644 0000765 0000024 00000013563 12537367705 013702 0 ustar jon staff
* @since Log 1.9.11
* @package Log
*
* @example firebug.php Using the firebug handler.
*/
class Log_firebug extends Log
{
/**
* Should the output be buffered or displayed immediately?
* @var string
* @access private
*/
var $_buffering = false;
/**
* String holding the buffered output.
* @var string
* @access private
*/
var $_buffer = array();
/**
* String containing the format of a log line.
* @var string
* @access private
*/
var $_lineFormat = '%2$s [%3$s] %4$s';
/**
* String containing the timestamp format. It will be passed directly to
* strftime(). Note that the timestamp string will generated using the
* current locale.
*
* Note! Default lineFormat of this driver does not display time.
*
* @var string
* @access private
*/
var $_timeFormat = '%b %d %H:%M:%S';
/**
* Mapping of log priorities to Firebug methods.
* @var array
* @access private
*/
var $_methods = array(
PEAR_LOG_EMERG => 'error',
PEAR_LOG_ALERT => 'error',
PEAR_LOG_CRIT => 'error',
PEAR_LOG_ERR => 'error',
PEAR_LOG_WARNING => 'warn',
PEAR_LOG_NOTICE => 'info',
PEAR_LOG_INFO => 'info',
PEAR_LOG_DEBUG => 'debug'
);
/**
* Constructs a new Log_firebug object.
*
* @param string $name Ignored.
* @param string $ident The identity string.
* @param array $conf The configuration array.
* @param int $level Log messages up to and including this level.
* @access public
*/
function Log_firebug($name = '', $ident = 'PHP', $conf = array(),
$level = PEAR_LOG_DEBUG)
{
$this->_id = md5(microtime());
$this->_ident = $ident;
$this->_mask = Log::UPTO($level);
if (isset($conf['buffering'])) {
$this->_buffering = $conf['buffering'];
}
if ($this->_buffering) {
register_shutdown_function(array(&$this, '_Log_firebug'));
}
if (!empty($conf['lineFormat'])) {
$this->_lineFormat = str_replace(array_keys($this->_formatMap),
array_values($this->_formatMap),
$conf['lineFormat']);
}
if (!empty($conf['timeFormat'])) {
$this->_timeFormat = $conf['timeFormat'];
}
}
/**
* Opens the firebug handler.
*
* @access public
*/
function open()
{
$this->_opened = true;
return true;
}
/**
* Destructor
*/
function _Log_firebug()
{
$this->close();
}
/**
* Closes the firebug handler.
*
* @access public
*/
function close()
{
$this->flush();
$this->_opened = false;
return true;
}
/**
* Flushes all pending ("buffered") data.
*
* @access public
*/
function flush() {
if (count($this->_buffer)) {
print '\n";
};
$this->_buffer = array();
}
/**
* Writes $message to Firebug console. Also, passes the message
* along to any Log_observer instances that are observing this Log.
*
* @param mixed $message String or object containing the message to log.
* @param string $priority The priority of the message. Valid
* values are: PEAR_LOG_EMERG, PEAR_LOG_ALERT,
* PEAR_LOG_CRIT, PEAR_LOG_ERR, PEAR_LOG_WARNING,
* PEAR_LOG_NOTICE, PEAR_LOG_INFO, and PEAR_LOG_DEBUG.
* @return boolean True on success or false on failure.
* @access public
*/
function log($message, $priority = null)
{
/* If a priority hasn't been specified, use the default value. */
if ($priority === null) {
$priority = $this->_priority;
}
/* Abort early if the priority is above the maximum logging level. */
if (!$this->_isMasked($priority)) {
return false;
}
/* Extract the string representation of the message. */
$message = $this->_extractMessage($message);
$method = $this->_methods[$priority];
/* normalize line breaks and escape quotes*/
$message = preg_replace("/\r?\n/", "\\n", addslashes($message));
/* Build the string containing the complete log line. */
$line = $this->_format($this->_lineFormat,
strftime($this->_timeFormat),
$priority,
$message);
if ($this->_buffering) {
$this->_buffer[] = sprintf('console.%s("%s");', $method, $line);
} else {
print '\n";
}
/* Notify observers about this log message. */
$this->_announce(array('priority' => $priority, 'message' => $message));
return true;
}
}
Log-1.12.9/Log/mail.php 0000644 0000765 0000024 00000021315 12537367705 013173 0 ustar jon staff
* @author Jon Parise
* @since Log 1.3
* @package Log
*
* @example mail.php Using the mail handler.
*/
class Log_mail extends Log
{
/**
* String holding the recipients' email addresses. Multiple addresses
* should be separated with commas.
* @var string
* @access private
*/
var $_recipients = '';
/**
* String holding the sender's email address.
* @var string
* @access private
*/
var $_from = '';
/**
* String holding the email's subject.
* @var string
* @access private
*/
var $_subject = '[Log_mail] Log message';
/**
* String holding an optional preamble for the log messages.
* @var string
* @access private
*/
var $_preamble = '';
/**
* String containing the format of a log line.
* @var string
* @access private
*/
var $_lineFormat = '%1$s %2$s [%3$s] %4$s';
/**
* String containing the timestamp format. It will be passed directly to
* strftime(). Note that the timestamp string will generated using the
* current locale.
* @var string
* @access private
*/
var $_timeFormat = '%b %d %H:%M:%S';
/**
* String holding the mail message body.
* @var string
* @access private
*/
var $_message = '';
/**
* Flag used to indicated that log lines have been written to the message
* body and the message should be sent on close().
* @var boolean
* @access private
*/
var $_shouldSend = false;
/**
* String holding the backend name of PEAR::Mail
* @var string
* @access private
*/
var $_mailBackend = '';
/**
* Array holding the params for PEAR::Mail
* @var array
* @access private
*/
var $_mailParams = array();
/**
* Constructs a new Log_mail object.
*
* Here is how you can customize the mail driver with the conf[] hash :
* $conf['from']: the mail's "From" header line,
* $conf['subject']: the mail's "Subject" line.
* $conf['mailBackend']: backend name of PEAR::Mail
* $conf['mailParams']: parameters for the PEAR::Mail backend
*
* @param string $name The message's recipients.
* @param string $ident The identity string.
* @param array $conf The configuration array.
* @param int $level Log messages up to and including this level.
* @access public
*/
function Log_mail($name, $ident = '', $conf = array(),
$level = PEAR_LOG_DEBUG)
{
$this->_id = md5(microtime());
$this->_recipients = $name;
$this->_ident = $ident;
$this->_mask = Log::UPTO($level);
if (!empty($conf['from'])) {
$this->_from = $conf['from'];
} else {
$this->_from = ini_get('sendmail_from');
}
if (!empty($conf['subject'])) {
$this->_subject = $conf['subject'];
}
if (!empty($conf['preamble'])) {
$this->_preamble = $conf['preamble'];
}
if (!empty($conf['lineFormat'])) {
$this->_lineFormat = str_replace(array_keys($this->_formatMap),
array_values($this->_formatMap),
$conf['lineFormat']);
}
if (!empty($conf['timeFormat'])) {
$this->_timeFormat = $conf['timeFormat'];
}
if (!empty($conf['mailBackend'])) {
$this->_mailBackend = $conf['mailBackend'];
}
if (!empty($conf['mailParams'])) {
$this->_mailParams = $conf['mailParams'];
}
/* register the destructor */
register_shutdown_function(array(&$this, '_Log_mail'));
}
/**
* Destructor. Calls close().
*
* @access private
*/
function _Log_mail()
{
$this->close();
}
/**
* Starts a new mail message.
* This is implicitly called by log(), if necessary.
*
* @access public
*/
function open()
{
if (!$this->_opened) {
if (!empty($this->_preamble)) {
$this->_message = $this->_preamble . "\r\n\r\n";
}
$this->_opened = true;
$_shouldSend = false;
}
return $this->_opened;
}
/**
* Closes the message, if it is open, and sends the mail.
* This is implicitly called by the destructor, if necessary.
*
* @access public
*/
function close()
{
if ($this->_opened) {
if ($this->_shouldSend && !empty($this->_message)) {
if ($this->_mailBackend === '') { // use mail()
$headers = "From: $this->_from\r\n";
$headers .= 'User-Agent: PEAR Log Package';
if (mail($this->_recipients, $this->_subject,
$this->_message, $headers) == false) {
return false;
}
} else { // use PEAR::Mail
include_once 'Mail.php';
$headers = array('From' => $this->_from,
'To' => $this->_recipients,
'User-Agent' => 'PEAR Log Package',
'Subject' => $this->_subject);
$mailer = &Mail::factory($this->_mailBackend,
$this->_mailParams);
$res = $mailer->send($this->_recipients, $headers,
$this->_message);
if (PEAR::isError($res)) {
return false;
}
}
/* Clear the message string now that the email has been sent. */
$this->_message = '';
$this->_shouldSend = false;
}
$this->_opened = false;
}
return ($this->_opened === false);
}
/**
* Flushes the log output by forcing the email message to be sent now.
* Events that are logged after flush() is called will be appended to a
* new email message.
*
* @access public
* @since Log 1.8.2
*/
function flush()
{
/*
* It's sufficient to simply call close() to flush the output.
* The next call to log() will cause the handler to be reopened.
*/
return $this->close();
}
/**
* Writes $message to the currently open mail message.
* Calls open(), if necessary.
*
* @param mixed $message String or object containing the message to log.
* @param string $priority The priority of the message. Valid
* values are: PEAR_LOG_EMERG, PEAR_LOG_ALERT,
* PEAR_LOG_CRIT, PEAR_LOG_ERR, PEAR_LOG_WARNING,
* PEAR_LOG_NOTICE, PEAR_LOG_INFO, and PEAR_LOG_DEBUG.
* @return boolean True on success or false on failure.
* @access public
*/
function log($message, $priority = null)
{
/* If a priority hasn't been specified, use the default value. */
if ($priority === null) {
$priority = $this->_priority;
}
/* Abort early if the priority is above the maximum logging level. */
if (!$this->_isMasked($priority)) {
return false;
}
/* If the message isn't open and can't be opened, return failure. */
if (!$this->_opened && !$this->open()) {
return false;
}
/* Extract the string representation of the message. */
$message = $this->_extractMessage($message);
/* Append the string containing the complete log line. */
$this->_message .= $this->_format($this->_lineFormat,
strftime($this->_timeFormat),
$priority, $message) . "\r\n";
$this->_shouldSend = true;
/* Notify observers about this log message. */
$this->_announce(array('priority' => $priority, 'message' => $message));
return true;
}
}
Log-1.12.9/Log/mcal.php 0000644 0000765 0000024 00000011402 12537367705 013161 0 ustar jon staff
* @since Horde 1.3
* @since Log 1.0
* @package Log
*/
class Log_mcal extends Log
{
/**
* holding the calendar specification to connect to.
* @var string
* @access private
*/
var $_calendar = '{localhost/mstore}';
/**
* holding the username to use.
* @var string
* @access private
*/
var $_username = '';
/**
* holding the password to use.
* @var string
* @access private
*/
var $_password = '';
/**
* holding the options to pass to the calendar stream.
* @var integer
* @access private
*/
var $_options = 0;
/**
* ResourceID of the MCAL stream.
* @var string
* @access private
*/
var $_stream = '';
/**
* Integer holding the log facility to use.
* @var string
* @access private
*/
var $_name = LOG_SYSLOG;
/**
* Constructs a new Log_mcal object.
*
* @param string $name The category to use for our events.
* @param string $ident The identity string.
* @param array $conf The configuration array.
* @param int $level Log messages up to and including this level.
* @access public
*/
function Log_mcal($name, $ident = '', $conf = array(),
$level = PEAR_LOG_DEBUG)
{
$this->_id = md5(microtime());
$this->_name = $name;
$this->_ident = $ident;
$this->_mask = Log::UPTO($level);
$this->_calendar = $conf['calendar'];
$this->_username = $conf['username'];
$this->_password = $conf['password'];
$this->_options = $conf['options'];
}
/**
* Opens a calendar stream, if it has not already been
* opened. This is implicitly called by log(), if necessary.
* @access public
*/
function open()
{
if (!$this->_opened) {
$this->_stream = mcal_open($this->_calendar, $this->_username,
$this->_password, $this->_options);
$this->_opened = true;
}
return $this->_opened;
}
/**
* Closes the calendar stream, if it is open.
* @access public
*/
function close()
{
if ($this->_opened) {
mcal_close($this->_stream);
$this->_opened = false;
}
return ($this->_opened === false);
}
/**
* Logs $message and associated information to the currently open
* calendar stream. Calls open() if necessary. Also passes the
* message along to any Log_observer instances that are observing
* this Log.
*
* @param mixed $message String or object containing the message to log.
* @param string $priority The priority of the message. Valid
* values are: PEAR_LOG_EMERG, PEAR_LOG_ALERT,
* PEAR_LOG_CRIT, PEAR_LOG_ERR, PEAR_LOG_WARNING,
* PEAR_LOG_NOTICE, PEAR_LOG_INFO, and PEAR_LOG_DEBUG.
* @return boolean True on success or false on failure.
* @access public
*/
function log($message, $priority = null)
{
/* If a priority hasn't been specified, use the default value. */
if ($priority === null) {
$priority = $this->_priority;
}
/* Abort early if the priority is above the maximum logging level. */
if (!$this->_isMasked($priority)) {
return false;
}
/* If the connection isn't open and can't be opened, return failure. */
if (!$this->_opened && !$this->open()) {
return false;
}
/* Extract the string representation of the message. */
$message = $this->_extractMessage($message);
$date_str = date('Y:n:j:G:i:s');
$dates = explode(':', $date_str);
mcal_event_init($this->_stream);
mcal_event_set_title($this->_stream, $this->_ident);
mcal_event_set_category($this->_stream, $this->_name);
mcal_event_set_description($this->_stream, $message);
mcal_event_add_attribute($this->_stream, 'priority', $priority);
mcal_event_set_start($this->_stream, $dates[0], $dates[1], $dates[2],
$dates[3], $dates[4], $dates[5]);
mcal_event_set_end($this->_stream, $dates[0], $dates[1], $dates[2],
$dates[3], $dates[4], $dates[5]);
mcal_append_event($this->_stream);
$this->_announce(array('priority' => $priority, 'message' => $message));
return true;
}
}
Log-1.12.9/Log/mdb2.php 0000644 0000765 0000024 00000025043 12537367705 013077 0 ustar jon staff
* @author Jon Parise
* @since Log 1.9.0
* @package Log
*/
class Log_mdb2 extends Log
{
/**
* Variable containing the DSN information.
* @var mixed
* @access private
*/
var $_dsn = '';
/**
* Array containing our set of DB configuration options.
* @var array
* @access private
*/
var $_options = array('persistent' => true);
/**
* Object holding the database handle.
* @var object
* @access private
*/
var $_db = null;
/**
* Resource holding the prepared statement handle.
* @var resource
* @access private
*/
var $_statement = null;
/**
* Flag indicating that we're using an existing database connection.
* @var boolean
* @access private
*/
var $_existingConnection = false;
/**
* String holding the database table to use.
* @var string
* @access private
*/
var $_table = 'log_table';
/**
* String holding the name of the ID sequence.
* @var string
* @access private
*/
var $_sequence = 'log_id';
/**
* Maximum length of the $ident string. This corresponds to the size of
* the 'ident' column in the SQL table.
* @var integer
* @access private
*/
var $_identLimit = 16;
/**
* Set of field types used in the database table.
* @var array
* @access private
*/
var $_types = array(
'id' => 'integer',
'logtime' => 'timestamp',
'ident' => 'text',
'priority' => 'text',
'message' => 'clob'
);
/**
* Constructs a new sql logging object.
*
* @param string $name The target SQL table.
* @param string $ident The identification field.
* @param array $conf The connection configuration array.
* @param int $level Log messages up to and including this level.
* @access public
*/
function Log_mdb2($name, $ident = '', $conf = array(),
$level = PEAR_LOG_DEBUG)
{
$this->_id = md5(microtime());
$this->_table = $name;
$this->_mask = Log::UPTO($level);
/* If an options array was provided, use it. */
if (isset($conf['options']) && is_array($conf['options'])) {
$this->_options = $conf['options'];
}
/* If a specific sequence name was provided, use it. */
if (!empty($conf['sequence'])) {
$this->_sequence = $conf['sequence'];
}
/* If a specific sequence name was provided, use it. */
if (isset($conf['identLimit'])) {
$this->_identLimit = $conf['identLimit'];
}
/* Now that the ident limit is confirmed, set the ident string. */
$this->setIdent($ident);
/* If an existing database connection was provided, use it. */
if (isset($conf['db'])) {
$this->_db = &$conf['db'];
$this->_existingConnection = true;
$this->_opened = true;
} elseif (isset($conf['singleton'])) {
$this->_db = &MDB2::singleton($conf['singleton'], $this->_options);
$this->_existingConnection = true;
$this->_opened = true;
} else {
$this->_dsn = $conf['dsn'];
}
}
/**
* Opens a connection to the database, if it has not already
* been opened. This is implicitly called by log(), if necessary.
*
* @return boolean True on success, false on failure.
* @access public
*/
function open()
{
if (!$this->_opened) {
/* Use the DSN and options to create a database connection. */
$this->_db = &MDB2::connect($this->_dsn, $this->_options);
if (PEAR::isError($this->_db)) {
return false;
}
/* Create a prepared statement for repeated use in log(). */
if (!$this->_prepareStatement()) {
return false;
}
/* We now consider out connection open. */
$this->_opened = true;
}
return $this->_opened;
}
/**
* Closes the connection to the database if it is still open and we were
* the ones that opened it. It is the caller's responsible to close an
* existing connection that was passed to us via $conf['db'].
*
* @return boolean True on success, false on failure.
* @access public
*/
function close()
{
/* If we have a statement object, free it. */
if (is_object($this->_statement)) {
$this->_statement->free();
$this->_statement = null;
}
/* If we opened the database connection, disconnect it. */
if ($this->_opened && !$this->_existingConnection) {
$this->_opened = false;
return $this->_db->disconnect();
}
return ($this->_opened === false);
}
/**
* Sets this Log instance's identification string. Note that this
* SQL-specific implementation will limit the length of the $ident string
* to sixteen (16) characters.
*
* @param string $ident The new identification string.
*
* @access public
* @since Log 1.8.5
*/
function setIdent($ident)
{
$this->_ident = substr($ident, 0, $this->_identLimit);
}
/**
* Inserts $message to the currently open database. Calls open(),
* if necessary. Also passes the message along to any Log_observer
* instances that are observing this Log.
*
* @param mixed $message String or object containing the message to log.
* @param string $priority The priority of the message. Valid
* values are: PEAR_LOG_EMERG, PEAR_LOG_ALERT,
* PEAR_LOG_CRIT, PEAR_LOG_ERR, PEAR_LOG_WARNING,
* PEAR_LOG_NOTICE, PEAR_LOG_INFO, and PEAR_LOG_DEBUG.
* @return boolean True on success or false on failure.
* @access public
*/
function log($message, $priority = null)
{
/* If a priority hasn't been specified, use the default value. */
if ($priority === null) {
$priority = $this->_priority;
}
/* Abort early if the priority is above the maximum logging level. */
if (!$this->_isMasked($priority)) {
return false;
}
/* If the connection isn't open and can't be opened, return failure. */
if (!$this->_opened && !$this->open()) {
return false;
}
/* If we don't already have a statement object, create one. */
if (!is_object($this->_statement) && !$this->_prepareStatement()) {
return false;
}
/* Extract the string representation of the message. */
$message = $this->_extractMessage($message);
/* Build our set of values for this log entry. */
$values = array(
'id' => $this->_db->nextId($this->_sequence),
'logtime' => MDB2_Date::mdbNow(),
'ident' => $this->_ident,
'priority' => $priority,
'message' => $message
);
/* Execute the SQL query for this log entry insertion. */
$this->_db->expectError(MDB2_ERROR_NOSUCHTABLE);
$result = &$this->_statement->execute($values);
$this->_db->popExpect();
/* Attempt to handle any errors. */
if (PEAR::isError($result)) {
/* We can only handle MDB2_ERROR_NOSUCHTABLE errors. */
if ($result->getCode() != MDB2_ERROR_NOSUCHTABLE) {
return false;
}
/* Attempt to create the target table. */
if (!$this->_createTable()) {
return false;
}
/* Recreate our prepared statement resource. */
$this->_statement->free();
if (!$this->_prepareStatement()) {
return false;
}
/* Attempt to re-execute the insertion query. */
$result = $this->_statement->execute($values);
if (PEAR::isError($result)) {
return false;
}
}
$this->_announce(array('priority' => $priority, 'message' => $message));
return true;
}
/**
* Create the log table in the database.
*
* @return boolean True on success or false on failure.
* @access private
*/
function _createTable()
{
$this->_db->loadModule('Manager', null, true);
$result = $this->_db->manager->createTable(
$this->_table,
array(
'id' => array('type' => $this->_types['id']),
'logtime' => array('type' => $this->_types['logtime']),
'ident' => array('type' => $this->_types['ident']),
'priority' => array('type' => $this->_types['priority']),
'message' => array('type' => $this->_types['message'])
)
);
if (PEAR::isError($result)) {
return false;
}
$result = $this->_db->manager->createIndex(
$this->_table,
'unique_id',
array('fields' => array('id' => true), 'unique' => true)
);
if (PEAR::isError($result)) {
return false;
}
return true;
}
/**
* Prepare the SQL insertion statement.
*
* @return boolean True if the statement was successfully created.
*
* @access private
* @since Log 1.9.0
*/
function _prepareStatement()
{
$this->_statement = &$this->_db->prepare(
'INSERT INTO ' . $this->_table .
' (id, logtime, ident, priority, message)' .
' VALUES(:id, :logtime, :ident, :priority, :message)',
$this->_types, MDB2_PREPARE_MANIP);
/* Return success if we didn't generate an error. */
return (PEAR::isError($this->_statement) === false);
}
}
Log-1.12.9/Log/null.php 0000644 0000765 0000024 00000004446 12537367705 013231 0 ustar jon staff
* @since Log 1.8.2
* @package Log
*
* @example null.php Using the null handler.
*/
class Log_null extends Log
{
/**
* Constructs a new Log_null object.
*
* @param string $name Ignored.
* @param string $ident The identity string.
* @param array $conf The configuration array.
* @param int $level Log messages up to and including this level.
* @access public
*/
function Log_null($name, $ident = '', $conf = array(),
$level = PEAR_LOG_DEBUG)
{
$this->_id = md5(microtime());
$this->_ident = $ident;
$this->_mask = Log::UPTO($level);
}
/**
* Opens the handler.
*
* @access public
* @since Log 1.9.6
*/
function open()
{
$this->_opened = true;
return true;
}
/**
* Closes the handler.
*
* @access public
* @since Log 1.9.6
*/
function close()
{
$this->_opened = false;
return true;
}
/**
* Simply consumes the log event. The message will still be passed
* along to any Log_observer instances that are observing this Log.
*
* @param mixed $message String or object containing the message to log.
* @param string $priority The priority of the message. Valid
* values are: PEAR_LOG_EMERG, PEAR_LOG_ALERT,
* PEAR_LOG_CRIT, PEAR_LOG_ERR, PEAR_LOG_WARNING,
* PEAR_LOG_NOTICE, PEAR_LOG_INFO, and PEAR_LOG_DEBUG.
* @return boolean True on success or false on failure.
* @access public
*/
function log($message, $priority = null)
{
/* If a priority hasn't been specified, use the default value. */
if ($priority === null) {
$priority = $this->_priority;
}
/* Abort early if the priority is above the maximum logging level. */
if (!$this->_isMasked($priority)) {
return false;
}
$this->_announce(array('priority' => $priority, 'message' => $message));
return true;
}
}
Log-1.12.9/Log/observer.php 0000644 0000765 0000024 00000007732 12537367705 014107 0 ustar jon staff
* @since Horde 1.3
* @since Log 1.0
* @package Log
*
* @example observer_mail.php An example Log_observer implementation.
*/
class Log_observer
{
/**
* Instance-specific unique identification number.
*
* @var integer
* @access private
*/
var $_id = 0;
/**
* The minimum priority level of message that we want to hear about.
* PEAR_LOG_EMERG is the highest priority, so we will only hear messages
* with an integer priority value less than or equal to ours. It defaults
* to PEAR_LOG_INFO, which listens to everything except PEAR_LOG_DEBUG.
*
* @var string
* @access private
*/
var $_priority = PEAR_LOG_INFO;
/**
* Creates a new basic Log_observer instance.
*
* @param integer $priority The highest priority at which to receive
* log event notifications.
*
* @access public
*/
function Log_observer($priority = PEAR_LOG_INFO)
{
$this->_id = md5(microtime());
$this->_priority = $priority;
}
/**
* Attempts to return a new concrete Log_observer instance of the requested
* type.
*
* @param string $type The type of concreate Log_observer subclass
* to return.
* @param integer $priority The highest priority at which to receive
* log event notifications.
* @param array $conf Optional associative array of additional
* configuration values.
*
* @return object The newly created concrete Log_observer
* instance, or null on an error.
*/
function &factory($type, $priority = PEAR_LOG_INFO, $conf = array())
{
$type = strtolower($type);
$class = 'Log_observer_' . $type;
/*
* If the desired class already exists (because the caller has supplied
* it from some custom location), simply instantiate and return a new
* instance.
*/
if (class_exists($class)) {
$object = new $class($priority, $conf);
return $object;
}
/* Support both the new-style and old-style file naming conventions. */
$newstyle = true;
$classfile = dirname(__FILE__) . '/observer_' . $type . '.php';
if (!file_exists($classfile)) {
$classfile = 'Log/' . $type . '.php';
$newstyle = false;
}
/*
* Attempt to include our version of the named class, but don't treat
* a failure as fatal. The caller may have already included their own
* version of the named class.
*/
@include_once $classfile;
/* If the class exists, return a new instance of it. */
if (class_exists($class)) {
/* Support both new-style and old-style construction. */
if ($newstyle) {
$object = new $class($priority, $conf);
} else {
$object = new $class($priority);
}
return $object;
}
$null = null;
return $null;
}
/**
* This is a stub method to make sure that Log_Observer classes do
* something when they are notified of a message. The default behavior
* is to just print the message, which is obviously not desireable in
* practically any situation - which is why you need to override this
* method. :)
*
* @param array $event A hash describing the log event.
*/
function notify($event)
{
print_r($event);
}
}
Log-1.12.9/Log/sql.php 0000644 0000765 0000024 00000020760 12537367705 013053 0 ustar jon staff
* @since Horde 1.3
* @since Log 1.0
* @package Log
*
* @example sql.php Using the SQL handler.
*/
class Log_sql extends Log
{
/**
* Variable containing the DSN information.
* @var mixed
* @access private
*/
var $_dsn = '';
/**
* String containing the SQL insertion statement.
*
* @var string
* @access private
*/
var $_sql = '';
/**
* Array containing our set of DB configuration options.
* @var array
* @access private
*/
var $_options = array('persistent' => true);
/**
* Object holding the database handle.
* @var object
* @access private
*/
var $_db = null;
/**
* Resource holding the prepared statement handle.
* @var resource
* @access private
*/
var $_statement = null;
/**
* Flag indicating that we're using an existing database connection.
* @var boolean
* @access private
*/
var $_existingConnection = false;
/**
* String holding the database table to use.
* @var string
* @access private
*/
var $_table = 'log_table';
/**
* String holding the name of the ID sequence.
* @var string
* @access private
*/
var $_sequence = 'log_id';
/**
* Maximum length of the $ident string. This corresponds to the size of
* the 'ident' column in the SQL table.
* @var integer
* @access private
*/
var $_identLimit = 16;
/**
* Constructs a new sql logging object.
*
* @param string $name The target SQL table.
* @param string $ident The identification field.
* @param array $conf The connection configuration array.
* @param int $level Log messages up to and including this level.
* @access public
*/
function Log_sql($name, $ident = '', $conf = array(),
$level = PEAR_LOG_DEBUG)
{
$this->_id = md5(microtime());
$this->_table = $name;
$this->_mask = Log::UPTO($level);
/* Now that we have a table name, assign our SQL statement. */
if (!empty($conf['sql'])) {
$this->_sql = $conf['sql'];
} else {
$this->_sql = 'INSERT INTO ' . $this->_table .
' (id, logtime, ident, priority, message)' .
' VALUES(?, CURRENT_TIMESTAMP, ?, ?, ?)';
}
/* If an options array was provided, use it. */
if (isset($conf['options']) && is_array($conf['options'])) {
$this->_options = $conf['options'];
}
/* If a specific sequence name was provided, use it. */
if (!empty($conf['sequence'])) {
$this->_sequence = $conf['sequence'];
}
/* If a specific sequence name was provided, use it. */
if (isset($conf['identLimit'])) {
$this->_identLimit = $conf['identLimit'];
}
/* Now that the ident limit is confirmed, set the ident string. */
$this->setIdent($ident);
/* If an existing database connection was provided, use it. */
if (isset($conf['db'])) {
$this->_db = &$conf['db'];
$this->_existingConnection = true;
$this->_opened = true;
} else {
$this->_dsn = $conf['dsn'];
}
}
/**
* Opens a connection to the database, if it has not already
* been opened. This is implicitly called by log(), if necessary.
*
* @return boolean True on success, false on failure.
* @access public
*/
function open()
{
if (!$this->_opened) {
/* Use the DSN and options to create a database connection. */
$this->_db = &DB::connect($this->_dsn, $this->_options);
if (DB::isError($this->_db)) {
return false;
}
/* Create a prepared statement for repeated use in log(). */
if (!$this->_prepareStatement()) {
return false;
}
/* We now consider out connection open. */
$this->_opened = true;
}
return $this->_opened;
}
/**
* Closes the connection to the database if it is still open and we were
* the ones that opened it. It is the caller's responsible to close an
* existing connection that was passed to us via $conf['db'].
*
* @return boolean True on success, false on failure.
* @access public
*/
function close()
{
if ($this->_opened && !$this->_existingConnection) {
$this->_opened = false;
$this->_db->freePrepared($this->_statement);
return $this->_db->disconnect();
}
return ($this->_opened === false);
}
/**
* Sets this Log instance's identification string. Note that this
* SQL-specific implementation will limit the length of the $ident string
* to sixteen (16) characters.
*
* @param string $ident The new identification string.
*
* @access public
* @since Log 1.8.5
*/
function setIdent($ident)
{
$this->_ident = substr($ident, 0, $this->_identLimit);
}
/**
* Inserts $message to the currently open database. Calls open(),
* if necessary. Also passes the message along to any Log_observer
* instances that are observing this Log.
*
* @param mixed $message String or object containing the message to log.
* @param string $priority The priority of the message. Valid
* values are: PEAR_LOG_EMERG, PEAR_LOG_ALERT,
* PEAR_LOG_CRIT, PEAR_LOG_ERR, PEAR_LOG_WARNING,
* PEAR_LOG_NOTICE, PEAR_LOG_INFO, and PEAR_LOG_DEBUG.
* @return boolean True on success or false on failure.
* @access public
*/
function log($message, $priority = null)
{
/* If a priority hasn't been specified, use the default value. */
if ($priority === null) {
$priority = $this->_priority;
}
/* Abort early if the priority is above the maximum logging level. */
if (!$this->_isMasked($priority)) {
return false;
}
/* If the connection isn't open and can't be opened, return failure. */
if (!$this->_opened && !$this->open()) {
return false;
}
/* If we don't already have our statement object yet, create it. */
if (!is_object($this->_statement) && !$this->_prepareStatement()) {
return false;
}
/* Extract the string representation of the message. */
$message = $this->_extractMessage($message);
/* Build our set of values for this log entry. */
$id = $this->_db->nextId($this->_sequence);
$values = array($id, $this->_ident, $priority, $message);
/* Execute the SQL query for this log entry insertion. */
$result =& $this->_db->execute($this->_statement, $values);
if (DB::isError($result)) {
return false;
}
$this->_announce(array('priority' => $priority, 'message' => $message));
return true;
}
/**
* Prepare the SQL insertion statement.
*
* @return boolean True if the statement was successfully created.
*
* @access private
* @since Log 1.9.1
*/
function _prepareStatement()
{
$this->_statement = $this->_db->prepare($this->_sql);
/* Return success if we didn't generate an error. */
return (DB::isError($this->_statement) === false);
}
}
Log-1.12.9/Log/sqlite.php 0000644 0000765 0000024 00000015444 12537367705 013560 0 ustar jon staff
* @author Jon Parise
* @since Log 1.8.3
* @package Log
*
* @example sqlite.php Using the Sqlite handler.
*/
class Log_sqlite extends Log
{
/**
* Array containing the connection defaults
* @var array
* @access private
*/
var $_options = array('mode' => 0666,
'persistent' => false);
/**
* Object holding the database handle.
* @var object
* @access private
*/
var $_db = null;
/**
* Flag indicating that we're using an existing database connection.
* @var boolean
* @access private
*/
var $_existingConnection = false;
/**
* String holding the database table to use.
* @var string
* @access private
*/
var $_table = 'log_table';
/**
* Constructs a new sql logging object.
*
* @param string $name The target SQL table.
* @param string $ident The identification field.
* @param mixed $conf Can be an array of configuration options used
* to open a new database connection
* or an already opened sqlite connection.
* @param int $level Log messages up to and including this level.
* @access public
*/
function Log_sqlite($name, $ident = '', &$conf, $level = PEAR_LOG_DEBUG)
{
$this->_id = md5(microtime());
$this->_table = $name;
$this->_ident = $ident;
$this->_mask = Log::UPTO($level);
if (is_array($conf)) {
foreach ($conf as $k => $opt) {
$this->_options[$k] = $opt;
}
} else {
// If an existing database connection was provided, use it.
$this->_db =& $conf;
$this->_existingConnection = true;
}
}
/**
* Opens a connection to the database, if it has not already
* been opened. This is implicitly called by log(), if necessary.
*
* @return boolean True on success, false on failure.
* @access public
*/
function open()
{
if (is_resource($this->_db)) {
$this->_opened = true;
return $this->_createTable();
} else {
/* Set the connection function based on the 'persistent' option. */
if (empty($this->_options['persistent'])) {
$connectFunction = 'sqlite_open';
} else {
$connectFunction = 'sqlite_popen';
}
/* Attempt to connect to the database. */
if ($this->_db = $connectFunction($this->_options['filename'],
(int)$this->_options['mode'],
$error)) {
$this->_opened = true;
return $this->_createTable();
}
}
return $this->_opened;
}
/**
* Closes the connection to the database if it is still open and we were
* the ones that opened it. It is the caller's responsible to close an
* existing connection that was passed to us via $conf['db'].
*
* @return boolean True on success, false on failure.
* @access public
*/
function close()
{
/* We never close existing connections. */
if ($this->_existingConnection) {
return false;
}
if ($this->_opened) {
$this->_opened = false;
sqlite_close($this->_db);
}
return ($this->_opened === false);
}
/**
* Inserts $message to the currently open database. Calls open(),
* if necessary. Also passes the message along to any Log_observer
* instances that are observing this Log.
*
* @param mixed $message String or object containing the message to log.
* @param string $priority The priority of the message. Valid
* values are: PEAR_LOG_EMERG, PEAR_LOG_ALERT,
* PEAR_LOG_CRIT, PEAR_LOG_ERR, PEAR_LOG_WARNING,
* PEAR_LOG_NOTICE, PEAR_LOG_INFO, and PEAR_LOG_DEBUG.
* @return boolean True on success or false on failure.
* @access public
*/
function log($message, $priority = null)
{
/* If a priority hasn't been specified, use the default value. */
if ($priority === null) {
$priority = $this->_priority;
}
/* Abort early if the priority is above the maximum logging level. */
if (!$this->_isMasked($priority)) {
return false;
}
/* If the connection isn't open and can't be opened, return failure. */
if (!$this->_opened && !$this->open()) {
return false;
}
// Extract the string representation of the message.
$message = $this->_extractMessage($message);
// Build the SQL query for this log entry insertion.
$q = sprintf('INSERT INTO [%s] (logtime, ident, priority, message) ' .
"VALUES ('%s', '%s', %d, '%s')",
$this->_table,
strftime('%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S', time()),
sqlite_escape_string($this->_ident),
$priority,
sqlite_escape_string($message));
if (!($res = @sqlite_unbuffered_query($this->_db, $q))) {
return false;
}
$this->_announce(array('priority' => $priority, 'message' => $message));
return true;
}
/**
* Checks whether the log table exists and creates it if necessary.
*
* @return boolean True on success or false on failure.
* @access private
*/
function _createTable()
{
$q = "SELECT name FROM sqlite_master WHERE name='" . $this->_table .
"' AND type='table'";
$res = sqlite_query($this->_db, $q);
if (sqlite_num_rows($res) == 0) {
$q = 'CREATE TABLE [' . $this->_table . '] (' .
'id INTEGER PRIMARY KEY NOT NULL, ' .
'logtime NOT NULL, ' .
'ident CHAR(16) NOT NULL, ' .
'priority INT NOT NULL, ' .
'message)';
if (!($res = sqlite_unbuffered_query($this->_db, $q))) {
return false;
}
}
return true;
}
}
Log-1.12.9/Log/syslog.php 0000644 0000765 0000024 00000016302 12537367705 013571 0 ustar jon staff
* @author Jon Parise
* @since Horde 1.3
* @since Log 1.0
* @package Log
*
* @example syslog.php Using the syslog handler.
*/
class Log_syslog extends Log
{
/**
* Integer holding the log facility to use.
* @var integer
* @access private
*/
var $_name = LOG_SYSLOG;
/**
* Should we inherit the current syslog connection for this process, or
* should we call openlog() to start a new syslog connection?
* @var boolean
* @access private
*/
var $_inherit = false;
/**
* Should we re-open the syslog connection for each log event?
* @var boolean
* @access private
*/
var $_reopen = false;
/**
* Maximum message length that will be sent to syslog(). If the handler
* receives a message longer than this length limit, it will be split into
* multiple syslog() calls.
* @var integer
* @access private
*/
var $_maxLength = 500;
/**
* String containing the format of a message.
* @var string
* @access private
*/
var $_lineFormat = '%4$s';
/**
* String containing the timestamp format. It will be passed directly to
* strftime(). Note that the timestamp string will generated using the
* current locale.
* @var string
* @access private
*/
var $_timeFormat = '%b %d %H:%M:%S';
/**
* Constructs a new syslog object.
*
* @param string $name The syslog facility.
* @param string $ident The identity string.
* @param array $conf The configuration array.
* @param int $level Log messages up to and including this level.
* @access public
*/
function Log_syslog($name, $ident = '', $conf = array(),
$level = PEAR_LOG_DEBUG)
{
/* Ensure we have a valid integer value for $name. */
if (empty($name) || !is_int($name)) {
$name = LOG_SYSLOG;
}
if (isset($conf['inherit'])) {
$this->_inherit = $conf['inherit'];
$this->_opened = $this->_inherit;
}
if (isset($conf['reopen'])) {
$this->_reopen = $conf['reopen'];
}
if (isset($conf['maxLength'])) {
$this->_maxLength = $conf['maxLength'];
}
if (!empty($conf['lineFormat'])) {
$this->_lineFormat = str_replace(array_keys($this->_formatMap),
array_values($this->_formatMap),
$conf['lineFormat']);
}
if (!empty($conf['timeFormat'])) {
$this->_timeFormat = $conf['timeFormat'];
}
$this->_id = md5(microtime());
$this->_name = $name;
$this->_ident = $ident;
$this->_mask = Log::UPTO($level);
}
/**
* Opens a connection to the system logger, if it has not already
* been opened. This is implicitly called by log(), if necessary.
* @access public
*/
function open()
{
if (!$this->_opened || $this->_reopen) {
$this->_opened = openlog($this->_ident, LOG_PID, $this->_name);
}
return $this->_opened;
}
/**
* Closes the connection to the system logger, if it is open.
* @access public
*/
function close()
{
if ($this->_opened && !$this->_inherit) {
closelog();
$this->_opened = false;
}
return true;
}
/**
* Sends $message to the currently open syslog connection. Calls
* open() if necessary. Also passes the message along to any Log_observer
* instances that are observing this Log.
*
* @param mixed $message String or object containing the message to log.
* @param int $priority (optional) The priority of the message. Valid
* values are: PEAR_LOG_EMERG, PEAR_LOG_ALERT,
* PEAR_LOG_CRIT, PEAR_LOG_ERR, PEAR_LOG_WARNING,
* PEAR_LOG_NOTICE, PEAR_LOG_INFO, and PEAR_LOG_DEBUG.
* @return boolean True on success or false on failure.
* @access public
*/
function log($message, $priority = null)
{
/* If a priority hasn't been specified, use the default value. */
if ($priority === null) {
$priority = $this->_priority;
}
/* Abort early if the priority is above the maximum logging level. */
if (!$this->_isMasked($priority)) {
return false;
}
/* If we need to (re)open the connection and open() fails, abort. */
if ((!$this->_opened || $this->_reopen) && !$this->open()) {
return false;
}
/* Extract the string representation of the message. */
$message = $this->_extractMessage($message);
/* Build a syslog priority value based on our current configuration. */
$syslogPriority = $this->_toSyslog($priority);
if ($this->_inherit) {
$syslogPriority |= $this->_name;
}
/* Apply the configured line format to the message string. */
$message = $this->_format($this->_lineFormat,
strftime($this->_timeFormat),
$priority, $message);
/* Split the string into parts based on our maximum length setting. */
$parts = str_split($message, $this->_maxLength);
if ($parts === false) {
return false;
}
foreach ($parts as $part) {
if (!syslog($syslogPriority, $part)) {
return false;
}
}
$this->_announce(array('priority' => $priority, 'message' => $message));
return true;
}
/**
* Converts a PEAR_LOG_* constant into a syslog LOG_* constant.
*
* This function exists because, under Windows, not all of the LOG_*
* constants have unique values. Instead, the PEAR_LOG_* were introduced
* for global use, with the conversion to the LOG_* constants kept local to
* to the syslog driver.
*
* @param int $priority PEAR_LOG_* value to convert to LOG_* value.
*
* @return The LOG_* representation of $priority.
*
* @access private
*/
function _toSyslog($priority)
{
static $priorities = array(
PEAR_LOG_EMERG => LOG_EMERG,
PEAR_LOG_ALERT => LOG_ALERT,
PEAR_LOG_CRIT => LOG_CRIT,
PEAR_LOG_ERR => LOG_ERR,
PEAR_LOG_WARNING => LOG_WARNING,
PEAR_LOG_NOTICE => LOG_NOTICE,
PEAR_LOG_INFO => LOG_INFO,
PEAR_LOG_DEBUG => LOG_DEBUG
);
/* If we're passed an unknown priority, default to LOG_INFO. */
if (!is_int($priority) || !in_array($priority, $priorities)) {
return LOG_INFO;
}
return $priorities[$priority];
}
}
Log-1.12.9/Log/win.php 0000644 0000765 0000024 00000021452 12537367705 013050 0 ustar jon staff
* @since Log 1.7.0
* @package Log
*
* @example win.php Using the window handler.
*/
class Log_win extends Log
{
/**
* The name of the output window.
* @var string
* @access private
*/
var $_name = 'LogWindow';
/**
* The title of the output window.
* @var string
* @access private
*/
var $_title = 'Log Output Window';
/**
* Mapping of log priorities to styles.
* @var array
* @access private
*/
var $_styles = array(
PEAR_LOG_EMERG => 'color: red;',
PEAR_LOG_ALERT => 'color: orange;',
PEAR_LOG_CRIT => 'color: yellow;',
PEAR_LOG_ERR => 'color: green;',
PEAR_LOG_WARNING => 'color: blue;',
PEAR_LOG_NOTICE => 'color: indigo;',
PEAR_LOG_INFO => 'color: violet;',
PEAR_LOG_DEBUG => 'color: black;'
);
/**
* String buffer that holds line that are pending output.
* @var array
* @access private
*/
var $_buffer = array();
/**
* Constructs a new Log_win object.
*
* @param string $name Ignored.
* @param string $ident The identity string.
* @param array $conf The configuration array.
* @param int $level Log messages up to and including this level.
* @access public
*/
function Log_win($name, $ident = '', $conf = array(),
$level = PEAR_LOG_DEBUG)
{
$this->_id = md5(microtime());
$this->_name = str_replace(' ', '_', $name);
$this->_ident = $ident;
$this->_mask = Log::UPTO($level);
if (isset($conf['title'])) {
$this->_title = $conf['title'];
}
if (isset($conf['styles']) && is_array($conf['styles'])) {
$this->_styles = $conf['styles'];
}
if (isset($conf['colors']) && is_array($conf['colors'])) {
foreach ($conf['colors'] as $level => $color) {
$this->_styles[$level] .= "color: $color;";
}
}
register_shutdown_function(array(&$this, '_Log_win'));
}
/**
* Destructor
*/
function _Log_win()
{
if ($this->_opened || (count($this->_buffer) > 0)) {
$this->close();
}
}
/**
* The first time open() is called, it will open a new browser window and
* prepare it for output.
*
* This is implicitly called by log(), if necessary.
*
* @access public
*/
function open()
{
if (!$this->_opened) {
$win = $this->_name;
$styles = $this->_styles;
if (!empty($this->_ident)) {
$identHeader = "$win.document.writeln('
Ident
')";
} else {
$identHeader = '';
}
echo <<< EOT
EOT;
$this->_opened = true;
}
return $this->_opened;
}
/**
* Closes the output stream if it is open. If there are still pending
* lines in the output buffer, the output window will be opened so that
* the buffer can be drained.
*
* @access public
*/
function close()
{
/*
* If there are still lines waiting to be written, open the output
* window so that we can drain the buffer.
*/
if (!$this->_opened && (count($this->_buffer) > 0)) {
$this->open();
}
if ($this->_opened) {
$this->_writeln('');
$this->_writeln('