Class: Logging::Repository
- Includes:
- Singleton
- Defined in:
- lib/gems/logging-0.9.4/lib/logging/repository.rb
Overview
The Repository is a hash that stores references to all Loggers that have been created. It provides methods to determine parent/child relationships between Loggers and to retrieve Loggers from the hash.
Constant Summary collapse
- PATH_DELIMITER =
:nodoc:
'::'
Instance Method Summary collapse
-
#[](key) ⇒ Object
call-seq: instance.
-
#[]=(key, val) ⇒ Object
call-seq: instance = logger.
-
#_parent_name(key) ⇒ Object
Returns the name of the parent for the logger identified by the given key.
-
#children(parent) ⇒ Object
call-seq: children( key ).
-
#fetch(key) ⇒ Object
call-seq: fetch( name ).
-
#has_logger?(key) ⇒ Boolean
call-seq: has_logger?( name ).
-
#initialize ⇒ Repository
constructor
nodoc:.
-
#parent(key) ⇒ Object
call-seq: parent( key ).
-
#to_key(key) ⇒ Object
call-seq: to_key( key ).
Constructor Details
#initialize ⇒ Repository
nodoc:
This is a singleton class – use the instance
method to obtain the Repository
instance.
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# File 'lib/gems/logging-0.9.4/lib/logging/repository.rb', line 20 def initialize @h = {:root => ::Logging::RootLogger.new} # configures the internal logger which is disabled by default logger = ::Logging::Logger.allocate logger._setup( to_key(::Logging), :parent => @h[:root], :additive => false, :level => ::Logging::LEVELS.length # turns this logger off ) @h[logger.name] = logger end |
Instance Method Details
#[](key) ⇒ Object
call-seq:
instance[name]
Returns the Logger
named name.
When name is a String
or a Symbol
it will be used “as is” to retrieve the logger. When name is a Class
the class name will be used to retrieve the logger. When name is an object the name of the object’s class will be used to retrieve the logger.
Example:
repo = Repository.instance
obj = MyClass.new
log1 = repo[obj]
log2 = repo[MyClass]
log3 = repo['MyClass']
log1.object_id == log2.object_id # => true
log2.object_id == log3.object_id # => true
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# File 'lib/gems/logging-0.9.4/lib/logging/repository.rb', line 56 def []( key ) @h[to_key(key)] end |
#[]=(key, val) ⇒ Object
call-seq:
instance[name] = logger
Stores the logger under the given name.
When name is a String
or a Symbol
it will be used “as is” to store the logger. When name is a Class
the class name will be used to store the logger. When name is an object the name of the object’s class will be used to store the logger.
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# File 'lib/gems/logging-0.9.4/lib/logging/repository.rb', line 68 def []=( key, val ) @h[to_key(key)] = val end |
#_parent_name(key) ⇒ Object
Returns the name of the parent for the logger identified by the given key. If the key is for the root logger, then nil
is returned.
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# File 'lib/gems/logging-0.9.4/lib/logging/repository.rb', line 157 def _parent_name( key ) return if :root == key a = key.split PATH_DELIMITER p = :root while a.slice!(-1) and !a.empty? k = a.join PATH_DELIMITER if @h.has_key? k then p = k; break end end p end |
#children(parent) ⇒ Object
call-seq:
children( key )
Returns an array of the children loggers for the logger identified by key where key follows the same identification rules described in Repository#[]. Children are returned regardless of the existence of the logger referenced by key.
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# File 'lib/gems/logging-0.9.4/lib/logging/repository.rb', line 123 def children( parent ) ary = [] parent = to_key(parent) @h.each_pair do |child,logger| next if :root == child ary << logger if parent == _parent_name(child) end return ary.sort end |
#fetch(key) ⇒ Object
call-seq:
fetch( name )
Returns the Logger
named name. An IndexError
will be raised if the logger does not exist.
When name is a String
or a Symbol
it will be used “as is” to retrieve the logger. When name is a Class
the class name will be used to retrieve the logger. When name is an object the name of the object’s class will be used to retrieve the logger.
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# File 'lib/gems/logging-0.9.4/lib/logging/repository.rb', line 81 def fetch( key ) @h.fetch(to_key(key)) end |
#has_logger?(key) ⇒ Boolean
call-seq:
has_logger?( name )
Returns true
if the given logger exists in the repository. Returns false
if this is not the case.
When name is a String
or a Symbol
it will be used “as is” to retrieve the logger. When name is a Class
the class name will be used to retrieve the logger. When name is an object the name of the object’s class will be used to retrieve the logger.
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# File 'lib/gems/logging-0.9.4/lib/logging/repository.rb', line 94 def has_logger?( key ) @h.has_key?(to_key(key)) end |
#parent(key) ⇒ Object
call-seq:
parent( key )
Returns the parent logger for the logger identified by key where key follows the same identification rules described in Repository#[]
. A parent is returned regardless of the existence of the logger referenced by key.
A note about parents -
If you have a class A::B::C, then the parent of C is B, and the parent of B is A. Parents are determined by namespace.
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# File 'lib/gems/logging-0.9.4/lib/logging/repository.rb', line 109 def parent( key ) name = _parent_name(to_key(key)) return if name.nil? @h[name] end |
#to_key(key) ⇒ Object
call-seq:
to_key( key )
Takes the given key and converts it into a form that can be used to retrieve a logger from the Repository
hash.
When key is a String
or a Symbol
it will be returned “as is”. When key is a Class
the class name will be returned. When key is an object the name of the object’s class will be returned.
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# File 'lib/gems/logging-0.9.4/lib/logging/repository.rb', line 144 def to_key( key ) case key when :root, 'root'; :root when String; key when Symbol; key.to_s when Module; key.logger_name when Object; key.class.logger_name end end |