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package org.apache.log4j.varia;
import org.apache.log4j.spi.Filter;
import org.apache.log4j.spi.LoggingEvent;
import org.apache.log4j.helpers.OptionConverter;
/**
* This is a very simple filter based on string matching.
*
* The filter admits two options StringToMatch and
* AcceptOnMatch. If there is a match between the value of the
* StringToMatch option and the message of the {@link org.apache.log4j.spi.LoggingEvent},
* then the {@link #decide(LoggingEvent)} method returns {@link org.apache.log4j.spi.Filter#ACCEPT} if
* the AcceptOnMatch option value is true, if it is false then
* {@link org.apache.log4j.spi.Filter#DENY} is returned. If there is no match, {@link
* org.apache.log4j.spi.Filter#NEUTRAL} is returned.
*
* @author Ceki Gülcü
* @since 0.9.0
*/
public class StringMatchFilter extends Filter {
/**
@deprecated Options are now handled using the JavaBeans paradigm.
This constant is not longer needed and will be removed in the
near term.
*/
public static final String STRING_TO_MATCH_OPTION = "StringToMatch";
/**
@deprecated Options are now handled using the JavaBeans paradigm.
This constant is not longer needed and will be removed in the
near term.
*/
public static final String ACCEPT_ON_MATCH_OPTION = "AcceptOnMatch";
boolean acceptOnMatch = true;
String stringToMatch;
/**
@deprecated We now use JavaBeans introspection to configure
components. Options strings are no longer needed.
*/
public
String[] getOptionStrings() {
return new String[] {STRING_TO_MATCH_OPTION, ACCEPT_ON_MATCH_OPTION};
}
/**
@deprecated Use the setter method for the option directly instead
of the generic setOption
method.
*/
public
void setOption(String key, String value) {
if(key.equalsIgnoreCase(STRING_TO_MATCH_OPTION)) {
stringToMatch = value;
} else if (key.equalsIgnoreCase(ACCEPT_ON_MATCH_OPTION)) {
acceptOnMatch = OptionConverter.toBoolean(value, acceptOnMatch);
}
}
public
void setStringToMatch(String s) {
stringToMatch = s;
}
public
String getStringToMatch() {
return stringToMatch;
}
public
void setAcceptOnMatch(boolean acceptOnMatch) {
this.acceptOnMatch = acceptOnMatch;
}
public
boolean getAcceptOnMatch() {
return acceptOnMatch;
}
/**
Returns {@link Filter#NEUTRAL} is there is no string match.
*/
public
int decide(LoggingEvent event) {
String msg = event.getRenderedMessage();
if(msg == null || stringToMatch == null)
return Filter.NEUTRAL;
if( msg.indexOf(stringToMatch) == -1 ) {
return Filter.NEUTRAL;
} else { // we've got a match
if(acceptOnMatch) {
return Filter.ACCEPT;
} else {
return Filter.DENY;
}
}
}
}