Class: Logging::Appender
- Inherits:
-
Object
- Object
- Logging::Appender
- Defined in:
- lib/logging/appender.rb
Overview
The Appender
class is provides methods for appending log events to a logging destination. The log events are formatted into strings using a Layout.
All other Appenders inherit from this class which provides stub methods. Each subclass should provide a write
method that will write log messages to the logging destination.
A private sync
method is provided for use by subclasses. It is used to synchronize writes to the logging destination, and can be used by subclasses to synchronize the closing or flushing of the logging destination.
Direct Known Subclasses
Logging::Appenders::Email, Logging::Appenders::Growl, Logging::Appenders::IO, Logging::Appenders::Syslog
Instance Attribute Summary collapse
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#layout ⇒ Object
Returns the value of attribute layout.
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#level ⇒ Object
Returns the value of attribute level.
-
#name ⇒ Object
readonly
Returns the value of attribute name.
Instance Method Summary collapse
-
#<<(str) ⇒ Object
call-seq: appender << string.
-
#append(event) ⇒ Object
call-seq: append( event ).
-
#close(footer = true) ⇒ Object
call-seq: close( footer = true ).
-
#closed? ⇒ Boolean
call-seq: closed?.
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#flush ⇒ Object
call-seq: flush.
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#initialize(name, opts = {}) ⇒ Appender
constructor
call-seq: Appender.new( name ) Appender.new( name, :layout => layout ).
-
#inspect ⇒ Object
call-seq: inspect => string.
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#reopen ⇒ Object
Reopen the connection to the underlying logging destination.
Constructor Details
#initialize(name, opts = {}) ⇒ Appender
call-seq:
Appender.new( name )
Appender.new( name, :layout => layout )
Creates a new appender using the given name. If no Layout is specified, then a Basic layout will be used. Any logging header supplied by the layout will be written to the logging destination when the Appender is created.
Options:
:layout => the layout to use when formatting log events
:level => the level at which to log
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# File 'lib/logging/appender.rb', line 35 def initialize( name, opts = {} ) ::Logging.init unless ::Logging.const_defined? :MAX_LEVEL_LENGTH @name = name.to_s @closed = false self.layout = opts.getopt(:layout, ::Logging::Layouts::Basic.new) self.level = opts.getopt(:level) @mutex = ReentrantMutex.new header = @layout.header unless header.nil? || header.empty? begin write(header) rescue StandardError => err ::Logging.log_internal(-2) {err} end end ::Logging::Appenders[@name] = self end |
Instance Attribute Details
#layout ⇒ Object
Returns the value of attribute layout.
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# File 'lib/logging/appender.rb', line 19 def layout @layout end |
#level ⇒ Object
Returns the value of attribute level.
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# File 'lib/logging/appender.rb', line 19 def level @level end |
#name ⇒ Object (readonly)
Returns the value of attribute name.
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# File 'lib/logging/appender.rb', line 19 def name @name end |
Instance Method Details
#<<(str) ⇒ Object
call-seq:
appender << string
Write the given string to the logging destination “as is” – no layout formatting will be performed.
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# File 'lib/logging/appender.rb', line 89 def <<( str ) if @closed raise RuntimeError, "appender '<#{self.class.name}: #{@name}>' is closed" end unless @level >= ::Logging::LEVELS.length begin write(str) rescue StandardError => err ::Logging.log_internal(-2) {err} end end self end |
#append(event) ⇒ Object
call-seq:
append( event )
Write the given event to the logging destination. The log event will be processed through the Layout associated with the Appender.
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# File 'lib/logging/appender.rb', line 64 def append( event ) if @closed raise RuntimeError, "appender '<#{self.class.name}: #{@name}>' is closed" end # only append if the event level is less than or equal to the configured # appender level unless @level > event.level begin write(event) rescue StandardError => err ::Logging.log_internal(-2) {err} end end self end |
#close(footer = true) ⇒ Object
call-seq:
close( = true )
Close the appender and writes the layout footer to the logging destination if the footer flag is set to true
. Log events will no longer be written to the logging destination after the appender is closed.
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# File 'lib/logging/appender.rb', line 168 def close( = true ) return self if @closed ::Logging::Appenders.remove(@name) @closed = true flush if = @layout. unless .nil? || .empty? begin write() rescue StandardError => err ::Logging.log_internal(-2) {err} end end end self end |
#closed? ⇒ Boolean
call-seq:
closed?
Returns true
if the appender has been closed; returns false
otherwise. When an appender is closed, no more log events can be written to the logging destination.
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# File 'lib/logging/appender.rb', line 195 def closed? @closed end |
#flush ⇒ Object
call-seq:
flush
Call flush
to force an appender to write out any buffered log events. Similar to IO#flush, so use in a similar fashion.
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# File 'lib/logging/appender.rb', line 214 def flush self end |
#inspect ⇒ Object
call-seq:
inspect => string
Returns a string representation of the appender.
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# File 'lib/logging/appender.rb', line 223 def inspect "<%s:0x%x name=\"%s\">" % [ self.class.name.sub(%r/^Logging::/, ''), self.object_id, self.name ] end |
#reopen ⇒ Object
Reopen the connection to the underlying logging destination. If the connection is currently closed then it will be opened. If the connection is currently open then it will be closed and immediately opened.
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# File 'lib/logging/appender.rb', line 203 def reopen @closed = false self end |