zoneminder/api/lib/Cake/Log/CakeLog.php

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<?php
/**
* Logging.
*
* Log messages to text files.
*
* CakePHP(tm) : Rapid Development Framework (http://cakephp.org)
* Copyright (c) Cake Software Foundation, Inc. (http://cakefoundation.org)
*
* Licensed under The MIT License
* For full copyright and license information, please see the LICENSE.txt
* Redistributions of files must retain the above copyright notice.
*
* @copyright Copyright (c) Cake Software Foundation, Inc. (http://cakefoundation.org)
* @link http://cakephp.org CakePHP(tm) Project
* @package Cake.Log
* @since CakePHP(tm) v 0.2.9
* @license http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php MIT License
*/
App::uses('LogEngineCollection', 'Log');
/**
* Logs messages to configured Log adapters. One or more adapters
* can be configured using CakeLogs's methods. If you don't
* configure any adapters, and write to the logs a default
* FileLog will be autoconfigured for you.
*
* ### Configuring Log adapters
*
* You can configure log adapters in your applications `bootstrap.php` file.
* A sample configuration would look like:
*
* {{{
* CakeLog::config('my_log', array('engine' => 'File'));
* }}}
*
* See the documentation on CakeLog::config() for more detail.
*
* ### Writing to the log
*
* You write to the logs using CakeLog::write(). See its documentation for more
* information.
*
* ### Logging Levels
*
* By default CakeLog supports all the log levels defined in
* RFC 5424. When logging messages you can either use the named methods,
* or the correct constants with `write()`:
*
* {{{
* CakeLog::error('Something horrible happened');
* CakeLog::write(LOG_ERR, 'Something horrible happened');
* }}}
*
* If you require custom logging levels, you can use CakeLog::levels() to
* append additional logging levels.
*
* ### Logging scopes
*
* When logging messages and configuring log adapters, you can specify
* 'scopes' that the logger will handle. You can think of scopes as subsystems
* in your application that may require different logging setups. For
* example in an e-commerce application you may want to handle logged errors
* in the cart and ordering subsystems differently than the rest of the
* application. By using scopes you can control logging for each part
* of your application and still keep standard log levels.
*
*
* See CakeLog::config() and CakeLog::write() for more information
* on scopes
*
* @package Cake.Log
*/
class CakeLog {
/**
* LogEngineCollection class
*
* @var LogEngineCollection
*/
protected static $_Collection;
/**
* Default log levels as detailed in RFC 5424
* http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5424
*
* @var array
*/
protected static $_defaultLevels = array(
'emergency' => LOG_EMERG,
'alert' => LOG_ALERT,
'critical' => LOG_CRIT,
'error' => LOG_ERR,
'warning' => LOG_WARNING,
'notice' => LOG_NOTICE,
'info' => LOG_INFO,
'debug' => LOG_DEBUG,
);
/**
* Active log levels for this instance.
*
* @var array
*/
protected static $_levels;
/**
* Mapped log levels
*
* @var array
*/
protected static $_levelMap;
/**
* initialize ObjectCollection
*
* @return void
*/
protected static function _init() {
self::$_levels = self::defaultLevels();
self::$_Collection = new LogEngineCollection();
}
/**
* Configure and add a new logging stream to CakeLog
* You can use add loggers from app/Log/Engine use app.loggername, or any
* plugin/Log/Engine using plugin.loggername.
*
* ### Usage:
*
* {{{
* CakeLog::config('second_file', array(
* 'engine' => 'File',
* 'path' => '/var/logs/my_app/'
* ));
* }}}
*
* Will configure a FileLog instance to use the specified path.
* All options that are not `engine` are passed onto the logging adapter,
* and handled there. Any class can be configured as a logging
* adapter as long as it implements the methods in CakeLogInterface.
*
* ### Logging levels
*
* When configuring loggers, you can set which levels a logger will handle.
* This allows you to disable debug messages in production for example:
*
* {{{
* CakeLog::config('default', array(
* 'engine' => 'File',
* 'path' => LOGS,
* 'levels' => array('error', 'critical', 'alert', 'emergency')
* ));
* }}}
*
* The above logger would only log error messages or higher. Any
* other log messages would be discarded.
*
* ### Logging scopes
*
* When configuring loggers you can define the active scopes the logger
* is for. If defined only the listed scopes will be handled by the
* logger. If you don't define any scopes an adapter will catch
* all scopes that match the handled levels.
*
* {{{
* CakeLog::config('payments', array(
* 'engine' => 'File',
* 'types' => array('info', 'error', 'warning'),
* 'scopes' => array('payment', 'order')
* ));
* }}}
*
* The above logger will only capture log entries made in the
* `payment` and `order` scopes. All other scopes including the
* undefined scope will be ignored. Its important to remember that
* when using scopes you must also define the `types` of log messages
* that a logger will handle. Failing to do so will result in the logger
* catching all log messages even if the scope is incorrect.
*
* @param string $key The keyname for this logger, used to remove the
* logger later.
* @param array $config Array of configuration information for the logger
* @return boolean success of configuration.
* @throws CakeLogException
*/
public static function config($key, $config) {
if (!preg_match('/^[a-zA-Z_\x7f-\xff][a-zA-Z0-9_\x7f-\xff]*/', $key)) {
throw new CakeLogException(__d('cake_dev', 'Invalid key name'));
}
if (empty($config['engine'])) {
throw new CakeLogException(__d('cake_dev', 'Missing logger class name'));
}
if (empty(self::$_Collection)) {
self::_init();
}
self::$_Collection->load($key, $config);
return true;
}
/**
* Returns the keynames of the currently active streams
*
* @return array Array of configured log streams.
*/
public static function configured() {
if (empty(self::$_Collection)) {
self::_init();
}
return self::$_Collection->loaded();
}
/**
* Gets/sets log levels
*
* Call this method without arguments, eg: `CakeLog::levels()` to obtain current
* level configuration.
*
* To append additional level 'user0' and 'user1' to to default log levels:
*
* {{{
* CakeLog::levels(array('user0, 'user1'));
* // or
* CakeLog::levels(array('user0, 'user1'), true);
* }}}
*
* will result in:
*
* {{{
* array(
* 0 => 'emergency',
* 1 => 'alert',
* ...
* 8 => 'user0',
* 9 => 'user1',
* );
* }}}
*
* To set/replace existing configuration, pass an array with the second argument
* set to false.
*
* {{{
* CakeLog::levels(array('user0, 'user1'), false);
* }}}
*
* will result in:
*
* {{{
* array(
* 0 => 'user0',
* 1 => 'user1',
* );
* }}}
*
* @param array $levels array
* @param boolean $append true to append, false to replace
* @return array Active log levels
*/
public static function levels($levels = array(), $append = true) {
if (empty(self::$_Collection)) {
self::_init();
}
if (empty($levels)) {
return self::$_levels;
}
$levels = array_values($levels);
if ($append) {
self::$_levels = array_merge(self::$_levels, $levels);
} else {
self::$_levels = $levels;
}
self::$_levelMap = array_flip(self::$_levels);
return self::$_levels;
}
/**
* Reset log levels to the original value
*
* @return array Default log levels
*/
public static function defaultLevels() {
self::$_levelMap = self::$_defaultLevels;
self::$_levels = array_flip(self::$_levelMap);
return self::$_levels;
}
/**
* Removes a stream from the active streams. Once a stream has been removed
* it will no longer have messages sent to it.
*
* @param string $streamName Key name of a configured stream to remove.
* @return void
*/
public static function drop($streamName) {
if (empty(self::$_Collection)) {
self::_init();
}
self::$_Collection->unload($streamName);
}
/**
* Checks whether $streamName is enabled
*
* @param string $streamName to check
* @return boolean
* @throws CakeLogException
*/
public static function enabled($streamName) {
if (empty(self::$_Collection)) {
self::_init();
}
if (!isset(self::$_Collection->{$streamName})) {
throw new CakeLogException(__d('cake_dev', 'Stream %s not found', $streamName));
}
return self::$_Collection->enabled($streamName);
}
/**
* Enable stream. Streams that were previously disabled
* can be re-enabled with this method.
*
* @param string $streamName to enable
* @return void
* @throws CakeLogException
*/
public static function enable($streamName) {
if (empty(self::$_Collection)) {
self::_init();
}
if (!isset(self::$_Collection->{$streamName})) {
throw new CakeLogException(__d('cake_dev', 'Stream %s not found', $streamName));
}
self::$_Collection->enable($streamName);
}
/**
* Disable stream. Disabling a stream will
* prevent that log stream from receiving any messages until
* its re-enabled.
*
* @param string $streamName to disable
* @return void
* @throws CakeLogException
*/
public static function disable($streamName) {
if (empty(self::$_Collection)) {
self::_init();
}
if (!isset(self::$_Collection->{$streamName})) {
throw new CakeLogException(__d('cake_dev', 'Stream %s not found', $streamName));
}
self::$_Collection->disable($streamName);
}
/**
* Gets the logging engine from the active streams.
*
* @see BaseLog
* @param string $streamName Key name of a configured stream to get.
* @return mixed instance of BaseLog or false if not found
*/
public static function stream($streamName) {
if (empty(self::$_Collection)) {
self::_init();
}
if (!empty(self::$_Collection->{$streamName})) {
return self::$_Collection->{$streamName};
}
return false;
}
/**
* Writes the given message and type to all of the configured log adapters.
* Configured adapters are passed both the $type and $message variables. $type
* is one of the following strings/values.
*
* ### Types:
*
* - LOG_EMERG => 'emergency',
* - LOG_ALERT => 'alert',
* - LOG_CRIT => 'critical',
* - `LOG_ERR` => 'error',
* - `LOG_WARNING` => 'warning',
* - `LOG_NOTICE` => 'notice',
* - `LOG_INFO` => 'info',
* - `LOG_DEBUG` => 'debug',
*
* ### Usage:
*
* Write a message to the 'warning' log:
*
* `CakeLog::write('warning', 'Stuff is broken here');`
*
* @param integer|string $type Type of message being written. When value is an integer
* or a string matching the recognized levels, then it will
* be treated log levels. Otherwise it's treated as scope.
* @param string $message Message content to log
* @param string|array $scope The scope(s) a log message is being created in.
* See CakeLog::config() for more information on logging scopes.
* @return boolean Success
*/
public static function write($type, $message, $scope = array()) {
if (empty(self::$_Collection)) {
self::_init();
}
if (is_int($type) && isset(self::$_levels[$type])) {
$type = self::$_levels[$type];
}
if (is_string($type) && empty($scope) && !in_array($type, self::$_levels)) {
$scope = $type;
}
$logged = false;
foreach (self::$_Collection->enabled() as $streamName) {
$logger = self::$_Collection->{$streamName};
$types = $scopes = $config = array();
if (method_exists($logger, 'config')) {
$config = $logger->config();
}
if (isset($config['types'])) {
$types = $config['types'];
}
if (isset($config['scopes'])) {
$scopes = $config['scopes'];
}
$inScope = (count(array_intersect((array)$scope, $scopes)) > 0);
$correctLevel = in_array($type, $types);
if (
// No config is a catch all (bc mode)
(empty($types) && empty($scopes)) ||
// BC layer for mixing scope & level
(in_array($type, $scopes)) ||
// no scopes, but has level
(empty($scopes) && $correctLevel) ||
// exact scope + level
($correctLevel && $inScope)
) {
$logger->write($type, $message);
$logged = true;
}
}
return $logged;
}
/**
* Convenience method to log emergency messages
*
* @param string $message log message
* @param string|array $scope The scope(s) a log message is being created in.
* See CakeLog::config() for more information on logging scopes.
* @return boolean Success
*/
public static function emergency($message, $scope = array()) {
return self::write(self::$_levelMap['emergency'], $message, $scope);
}
/**
* Convenience method to log alert messages
*
* @param string $message log message
* @param string|array $scope The scope(s) a log message is being created in.
* See CakeLog::config() for more information on logging scopes.
* @return boolean Success
*/
public static function alert($message, $scope = array()) {
return self::write(self::$_levelMap['alert'], $message, $scope);
}
/**
* Convenience method to log critical messages
*
* @param string $message log message
* @param string|array $scope The scope(s) a log message is being created in.
* See CakeLog::config() for more information on logging scopes.
* @return boolean Success
*/
public static function critical($message, $scope = array()) {
return self::write(self::$_levelMap['critical'], $message, $scope);
}
/**
* Convenience method to log error messages
*
* @param string $message log message
* @param string|array $scope The scope(s) a log message is being created in.
* See CakeLog::config() for more information on logging scopes.
* @return boolean Success
*/
public static function error($message, $scope = array()) {
return self::write(self::$_levelMap['error'], $message, $scope);
}
/**
* Convenience method to log warning messages
*
* @param string $message log message
* @param string|array $scope The scope(s) a log message is being created in.
* See CakeLog::config() for more information on logging scopes.
* @return boolean Success
*/
public static function warning($message, $scope = array()) {
return self::write(self::$_levelMap['warning'], $message, $scope);
}
/**
* Convenience method to log notice messages
*
* @param string $message log message
* @param string|array $scope The scope(s) a log message is being created in.
* See CakeLog::config() for more information on logging scopes.
* @return boolean Success
*/
public static function notice($message, $scope = array()) {
return self::write(self::$_levelMap['notice'], $message, $scope);
}
/**
* Convenience method to log debug messages
*
* @param string $message log message
* @param string|array $scope The scope(s) a log message is being created in.
* See CakeLog::config() for more information on logging scopes.
* @return boolean Success
*/
public static function debug($message, $scope = array()) {
return self::write(self::$_levelMap['debug'], $message, $scope);
}
/**
* Convenience method to log info messages
*
* @param string $message log message
* @param string|array $scope The scope(s) a log message is being created in.
* See CakeLog::config() for more information on logging scopes.
* @return boolean Success
*/
public static function info($message, $scope = array()) {
return self::write(self::$_levelMap['info'], $message, $scope);
}
}