* @author Jon Parise * @since Horde 1.3 * @package Log */ class Log { /** * Indicates whether or not the log can been opened / connected. * * @var boolean * @access private */ var $_opened = false; /** * Instance-specific unique identification number. * * @var integer * @access private */ var $_id = 0; /** * The label that uniquely identifies this set of log messages. * * @var string * @access private */ var $_ident = ''; /** * The default priority to use when logging an event. * * @var integer * @access private */ var $_priority = PEAR_LOG_INFO; /** * The bitmask of allowed log levels. * * @var integer * @access private */ var $_mask = PEAR_LOG_ALL; /** * Holds all Log_observer objects that wish to be notified of new messages. * * @var array * @access private */ var $_listeners = array(); /** * Maps canonical format keys to position arguments for use in building * "line format" strings. * * @var array * @access private */ var $_formatMap = array('%{timestamp}' => '%1$s', '%{ident}' => '%2$s', '%{priority}' => '%3$s', '%{message}' => '%4$s', '%{file}' => '%5$s', '%{line}' => '%6$s', '%{function}' => '%7$s', '%\{' => '%%{'); /** * Attempts to return a concrete Log instance of type $handler. * * @param string $handler The type of concrete Log subclass to return. * Attempt to dynamically include the code for * this subclass. Currently, valid values are * 'console', 'syslog', 'sql', 'file', and 'mcal'. * * @param string $name The name of the actually log file, table, or * other specific store to use. Defaults to an * empty string, with which the subclass will * attempt to do something intelligent. * * @param string $ident The identity reported to the log system. * * @param array $conf A hash containing any additional configuration * information that a subclass might need. * * @param int $level Log messages up to and including this level. * * @return object Log The newly created concrete Log instance, or * null on an error. * @access public * @since Log 1.0 */ function &factory($handler, $name = '', $ident = '', $conf = array(), $level = PEAR_LOG_DEBUG) { $handler = strtolower($handler); $class = 'Log_' . $handler; $classfile = 'Log/' . $handler . '.php'; /* * Attempt to include our version of the named class, but don't treat * a failure as fatal. The caller may have already included their own * version of the named class. */ if (!class_exists($class)) { include_once $classfile; } /* If the class exists, return a new instance of it. */ if (class_exists($class)) { $obj = &new $class($name, $ident, $conf, $level); return $obj; } $null = null; return $null; } /** * Attempts to return a reference to a concrete Log instance of type * $handler, only creating a new instance if no log instance with the same * parameters currently exists. * * You should use this if there are multiple places you might create a * logger, you don't want to create multiple loggers, and you don't want to * check for the existance of one each time. The singleton pattern does all * the checking work for you. * * You MUST call this method with the $var = &Log::singleton() syntax. * Without the ampersand (&) in front of the method name, you will not get * a reference, you will get a copy. * * @param string $handler The type of concrete Log subclass to return. * Attempt to dynamically include the code for * this subclass. Currently, valid values are * 'console', 'syslog', 'sql', 'file', and 'mcal'. * * @param string $name The name of the actually log file, table, or * other specific store to use. Defaults to an * empty string, with which the subclass will * attempt to do something intelligent. * * @param string $ident The identity reported to the log system. * * @param array $conf A hash containing any additional configuration * information that a subclass might need. * * @param int $level Log messages up to and including this level. * * @return object Log The newly created concrete Log instance, or * null on an error. * @access public * @since Log 1.0 */ function &singleton($handler, $name = '', $ident = '', $conf = array(), $level = PEAR_LOG_DEBUG) { static $instances; if (!isset($instances)) $instances = array(); $signature = serialize(array($handler, $name, $ident, $conf, $level)); if (!isset($instances[$signature])) { $instances[$signature] = &Log::factory($handler, $name, $ident, $conf, $level); } return $instances[$signature]; } /** * Abstract implementation of the open() method. * @since Log 1.0 */ function open() { return false; } /** * Abstract implementation of the close() method. * @since Log 1.0 */ function close() { return false; } /** * Abstract implementation of the flush() method. * @since Log 1.8.2 */ function flush() { return false; } /** * Abstract implementation of the log() method. * @since Log 1.0 */ function log($message, $priority = null) { return false; } /** * A convenience function for logging a emergency event. It will log a * message at the PEAR_LOG_EMERG log level. * * @param mixed $message String or object containing the message * to log. * * @return boolean True if the message was successfully logged. * * @access public * @since Log 1.7.0 */ function emerg($message) { return $this->log($message, PEAR_LOG_EMERG); } /** * A convenience function for logging an alert event. It will log a * message at the PEAR_LOG_ALERT log level. * * @param mixed $message String or object containing the message * to log. * * @return boolean True if the message was successfully logged. * * @access public * @since Log 1.7.0 */ function alert($message) { return $this->log($message, PEAR_LOG_ALERT); } /** * A convenience function for logging a critical event. It will log a * message at the PEAR_LOG_CRIT log level. * * @param mixed $message String or object containing the message * to log. * * @return boolean True if the message was successfully logged. * * @access public * @since Log 1.7.0 */ function crit($message) { return $this->log($message, PEAR_LOG_CRIT); } /** * A convenience function for logging a error event. It will log a * message at the PEAR_LOG_ERR log level. * * @param mixed $message String or object containing the message * to log. * * @return boolean True if the message was successfully logged. * * @access public * @since Log 1.7.0 */ function err($message) { return $this->log($message, PEAR_LOG_ERR); } /** * A convenience function for logging a warning event. It will log a * message at the PEAR_LOG_WARNING log level. * * @param mixed $message String or object containing the message * to log. * * @return boolean True if the message was successfully logged. * * @access public * @since Log 1.7.0 */ function warning($message) { return $this->log($message, PEAR_LOG_WARNING); } /** * A convenience function for logging a notice event. It will log a * message at the PEAR_LOG_NOTICE log level. * * @param mixed $message String or object containing the message * to log. * * @return boolean True if the message was successfully logged. * * @access public * @since Log 1.7.0 */ function notice($message) { return $this->log($message, PEAR_LOG_NOTICE); } /** * A convenience function for logging a information event. It will log a * message at the PEAR_LOG_INFO log level. * * @param mixed $message String or object containing the message * to log. * * @return boolean True if the message was successfully logged. * * @access public * @since Log 1.7.0 */ function info($message) { return $this->log($message, PEAR_LOG_INFO); } /** * A convenience function for logging a debug event. It will log a * message at the PEAR_LOG_DEBUG log level. * * @param mixed $message String or object containing the message * to log. * * @return boolean True if the message was successfully logged. * * @access public * @since Log 1.7.0 */ function debug($message) { return $this->log($message, PEAR_LOG_DEBUG); } /** * Returns the string representation of the 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. * * @param mixed $message The original message data. This may be a * string or any object. * * @return string The string representation of the message. * * @access private */ function _extractMessage($message) { /* * If we've been given an object, attempt to extract the message using * a known method. If we can't find such a method, default to the * "human-readable" version of the object. * * We also use the human-readable format for arrays. */ if (is_object($message)) { if (method_exists($message, 'getmessage')) { $message = $message->getMessage(); } else if (method_exists($message, 'tostring')) { $message = $message->toString(); } else if (method_exists($message, '__tostring')) { if (version_compare(PHP_VERSION, '5.0.0', 'ge')) { $message = (string)$message; } else { $message = $message->__toString(); } } else { $message = print_r($message, true); } } else if (is_array($message)) { if (isset($message['message'])) { $message = $message['message']; } else { $message = print_r($message, true); } } /* Otherwise, we assume the message is a string. */ return $message; } /** * Using debug_backtrace(), returns the file, line, and enclosing function * name of the source code context from which log() was invoked. * * @param int $depth The initial number of frames we should step * back into the trace. * * @return array Array containing three strings: the filename, the line, * and the function name from which log() was called. * * @access private * @since Log 1.9.4 */ function _getBacktraceVars($depth) { /* Start by generating a backtrace from the current call (here). */ $backtrace = debug_backtrace(); /* * If we were ultimately invoked by the composite handler, we need to * increase our depth one additional level to compensate. */ if (strcasecmp(@$backtrace[$depth+1]['class'], 'Log_composite') == 0) { $depth++; } /* * We're interested in the frame which invoked the log() function, so * we need to walk back some number of frames into the backtrace. The * $depth parameter tells us where to start looking. We go one step * further back to find the name of the encapsulating function from * which log() was called. */ $file = @$backtrace[$depth]['file']; $line = @$backtrace[$depth]['line']; $func = @$backtrace[$depth + 1]['function']; /* * However, if log() was called from one of our "shortcut" functions, * we're going to need to go back an additional step. */ if (in_array($func, array('emerg', 'alert', 'crit', 'err', 'warning', 'notice', 'info', 'debug'))) { $file = @$backtrace[$depth + 1]['file']; $line = @$backtrace[$depth + 1]['line']; $func = @$backtrace[$depth + 2]['function']; } /* * If we couldn't extract a function name (perhaps because we were * executed from the "main" context), provide a default value. */ if (is_null($func)) { $func = '(none)'; } /* Return a 3-tuple containing (file, line, function). */ return array($file, $line, $func); } /** * Produces a formatted log line based on a format string and a set of * variables representing the current log record and state. * * @return string Formatted log string. * * @access private * @since Log 1.9.4 */ function _format($format, $timestamp, $priority, $message) { /* * If the format string references any of the backtrace-driven * variables (%5, %6, %7), generate the backtrace and fetch them. */ if (strpos($format, '%5') || strpos($format, '%6') || strpos($format, '%7')) { list($file, $line, $func) = $this->_getBacktraceVars(2); } /* * Build the formatted string. We use the sprintf() function's * "argument swapping" capability to dynamically select and position * the variables which will ultimately appear in the log string. */ return sprintf($format, $timestamp, $this->_ident, $this->priorityToString($priority), $message, isset($file) ? $file : '', isset($line) ? $line : '', isset($func) ? $func : ''); } /** * Returns the string representation of a PEAR_LOG_* integer constant. * * @param int $priority A PEAR_LOG_* integer constant. * * @return string The string representation of $level. * * @since Log 1.0 */ function priorityToString($priority) { $levels = array( PEAR_LOG_EMERG => 'emergency', PEAR_LOG_ALERT => 'alert', PEAR_LOG_CRIT => 'critical', PEAR_LOG_ERR => 'error', PEAR_LOG_WARNING => 'warning', PEAR_LOG_NOTICE => 'notice', PEAR_LOG_INFO => 'info', PEAR_LOG_DEBUG => 'debug' ); return $levels[$priority]; } /** * Returns the the PEAR_LOG_* integer constant for the given string * representation of a priority name. This function performs a * case-insensitive search. * * @param string $name String containing a priority name. * * @return string The PEAR_LOG_* integer contstant corresponding * the the specified priority name. * * @since Log 1.9.0 */ function stringToPriority($name) { $levels = array( 'emergency' => PEAR_LOG_EMERG, 'alert' => PEAR_LOG_ALERT, 'critical' => PEAR_LOG_CRIT, 'error' => PEAR_LOG_ERR, 'warning' => PEAR_LOG_WARNING, 'notice' => PEAR_LOG_NOTICE, 'info' => PEAR_LOG_INFO, 'debug' => PEAR_LOG_DEBUG ); return $levels[strtolower($name)]; } /** * Calculate the log mask for the given priority. * * This method may be called statically. * * @param integer $priority The priority whose mask will be calculated. * * @return integer The calculated log mask. * * @access public * @since Log 1.7.0 */ function MASK($priority) { return (1 << $priority); } /** * Calculate the log mask for all priorities up to the given priority. * * This method may be called statically. * * @param integer $priority The maximum priority covered by this mask. * * @return integer The resulting log mask. * * @access public * @since Log 1.7.0 * * @deprecated deprecated since Log 1.9.4; use Log::MAX() instead */ function UPTO($priority) { return Log::MAX($priority); } /** * Calculate the log mask for all priorities greater than or equal to the * given priority. In other words, $priority will be the lowest priority * matched by the resulting mask. * * This method may be called statically. * * @param integer $priority The minimum priority covered by this mask. * * @return integer The resulting log mask. * * @access public * @since Log 1.9.4 */ function MIN($priority) { return PEAR_LOG_ALL ^ ((1 << $priority) - 1); } /** * Calculate the log mask for all priorities less than or equal to the * given priority. In other words, $priority will be the highests priority * matched by the resulting mask. * * This method may be called statically. * * @param integer $priority The maximum priority covered by this mask. * * @return integer The resulting log mask. * * @access public * @since Log 1.9.4 */ function MAX($priority) { return ((1 << ($priority + 1)) - 1); } /** * Set and return the level mask for the current Log instance. * * @param integer $mask A bitwise mask of log levels. * * @return integer The current level mask. * * @access public * @since Log 1.7.0 */ function setMask($mask) { $this->_mask = $mask; return $this->_mask; } /** * Returns the current level mask. * * @return interger The current level mask. * * @access public * @since Log 1.7.0 */ function getMask() { return $this->_mask; } /** * Check if the given priority is included in the current level mask. * * @param integer $priority The priority to check. * * @return boolean True if the given priority is included in the current * log mask. * * @access private * @since Log 1.7.0 */ function _isMasked($priority) { return (Log::MASK($priority) & $this->_mask); } /** * Returns the current default priority. * * @return integer The current default priority. * * @access public * @since Log 1.8.4 */ function getPriority() { return $this->_priority; } /** * Sets the default priority to the specified value. * * @param integer $priority The new default priority. * * @access public * @since Log 1.8.4 */ function setPriority($priority) { $this->_priority = $priority; } /** * Adds a Log_observer instance to the list of observers that are listening * for messages emitted by this Log instance. * * @param object $observer The Log_observer instance to attach as a * listener. * * @param boolean True if the observer is successfully attached. * * @access public * @since Log 1.0 */ function attach(&$observer) { if (!is_a($observer, 'Log_observer')) { return false; } $this->_listeners[$observer->_id] = &$observer; return true; } /** * Removes a Log_observer instance from the list of observers. * * @param object $observer The Log_observer instance to detach from * the list of listeners. * * @param boolean True if the observer is successfully detached. * * @access public * @since Log 1.0 */ function detach($observer) { if (!is_a($observer, 'Log_observer') || !isset($this->_listeners[$observer->_id])) { return false; } unset($this->_listeners[$observer->_id]); return true; } /** * Informs each registered observer instance that a new message has been * logged. * * @param array $event A hash describing the log event. * * @access private */ function _announce($event) { foreach ($this->_listeners as $id => $listener) { if ($event['priority'] <= $this->_listeners[$id]->_priority) { $this->_listeners[$id]->notify($event); } } } /** * Indicates whether this is a composite class. * * @return boolean True if this is a composite class. * * @access public * @since Log 1.0 */ function isComposite() { return false; } /** * Sets this Log instance's identification string. * * @param string $ident The new identification string. * * @access public * @since Log 1.6.3 */ function setIdent($ident) { $this->_ident = $ident; } /** * Returns the current identification string. * * @return string The current Log instance's identification string. * * @access public * @since Log 1.6.3 */ function getIdent() { return $this->_ident; } }