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/*
 * Javolution - Java(TM) Solution for Real-Time and Embedded Systems
 * Copyright (C) 2012 - Javolution (http://javolution.org/)
 * All rights reserved.
 * 
 * Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software is
 * freely granted, provided that this notice is preserved.
 */
package javolution.context;

import javolution.lang.Configurable;
import javolution.osgi.internal.OSGiServices;
import javolution.text.TextContext;

/**
 * 

Asynchronous logging context integrated with the OSGi logging framework. * The logging back-end, or how the log entries are displayed, stored, or * processed is unspecified but always performed asynchronously. * When running outside OSGi, log messages are sent to {@link System#out}. * Message formatting itself is always performed synchronously using the * current {@link TextContext}.

* *

Logging contexts support automatic prefixing/suffixing of any information * relevant to the user/developer (thread info, user id, and so on). * [code] * void run() { * LogContext ctx = LogContext.enter(); * try { * // Prefix the executing thread to any message being logged. * ctx.prefix("[Thread: ", Thead.currentThread(), "] "); * ... * } finally { * ctx.exit(); * } * }[/code]

* *

Applications should separate messages elements by commas and not * use {@link String} concatenations when calling log methods otherwise * the concatenation is performed even when log events are filtered out. * [code] * LogContext ctx = LogContext.enter(); * try { * ctx.setLevel(Level.INFO); // Does not log debug messages. * ... * LogContext.debug("Index: ", index, " at maximum value"); // GOOD, no formatting performed ! * LogContext.debug("Index: " + index + " at maximum value"); // BAD, formatting performed even though nothing is logged ! * ... * } finally { * ctx.exit(); * }[/code]

* *

In general, the {@link Level#DEBUG} level provides information only * relevant to developers and can be turned off after deployment.

* * @author Jean-Marie Dautelle * @version 6.0, July 21, 2013 * @see Understanding OSGi Logging */ public abstract class LogContext extends AbstractContext { /** * Defines the logging levels. */ public enum Level { DEBUG, INFO, WARNING, ERROR, FATAL } /** * Holds the default logging level (INFO). * This level is configurable. For example, running with * the option -Djavolution.context.LogContext#LEVEL=WARNING * causes the debug/info not to be logged. */ public static final Configurable LEVEL = new Configurable() { @Override protected Level getDefault() { return Level.INFO; } @Override public Level parse(String str) { return Level.valueOf(str); } }; /** * Logs the specified debug message. */ public static void debug(Object... message) { currentLogContext().log(Level.DEBUG, message); } /** * Enters and returns a new log context instance. */ public static LogContext enter() { return (LogContext) currentLogContext().enterInner(); } /** * Logs the specified error message (which may include any {@link Throwable} * instance). */ public static void error(Object... message) { currentLogContext().log(Level.ERROR, message); } /** * Logs the specified info message. */ public static void info(Object... message) { currentLogContext().log(Level.INFO, message); } /** * Logs the specified warning message. */ public static void warning(Object... message) { currentLogContext().log(Level.WARNING, message); } private static LogContext currentLogContext() { LogContext ctx = current(LogContext.class); if (ctx != null) return ctx; return OSGiServices.getLogContext(); } /** * Default constructor. */ protected LogContext() {} /** * Prefixes all messages being logged by the specified prefixes * (prefixing existing prefixes if any). */ public abstract void prefix(Object... prefixes); /** * Set the logging level, messages below that level are not logged. */ public abstract void setLevel(Level level); /** * Suffixes all messages being logged by the specified suffixes * (suffixing existing suffixes if any). */ public abstract void suffix(Object... suffixes); /** * Logs the specified message at the specified level. */ protected abstract void log(Level level, Object... message); }




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