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# P6Spy Options File                                            #
# See documentation for detailed instructions                   #
# http://p6spy.github.io/p6spy/2.0/configandusage.html          #
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# MODULES                                                       #
#                                                               #
# Module list adapts the modular functionality of P6Spy.        #
# Only modules listed are active.                               #
# (default is com.p6spy.engine.logging.P6LogFactory and         #
# com.p6spy.engine.spy.P6SpyFactory)                            #
# Please note that the core module (P6SpyFactory) can't be      #
# deactivated.                                                  #
# Unlike the other properties, activation of the changes on     #
# this one requires reload.                                     #
#################################################################
modulelist=com.p6spy.engine.spy.P6SpyFactory,com.p6spy.engine.logging.P6LogFactory,com.p6spy.engine.outage.P6OutageFactory

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# CORE (P6SPY) PROPERTIES                                      #
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# A comma separated list of JDBC drivers to load and register.
# (default is empty)
#
# Note: This is normally only needed when using P6Spy in an
# application server environment with a JNDI data source or when
# using a JDBC driver that does not implement the JDBC 4.0 API
# (specifically automatic registration).
driverlist=com.mysql.cj.jdbc.Driver

# for flushing per statement
# (default is false)
autoflush=false

# sets the date format using Java's SimpleDateFormat routine.
# In case property is not set, milliseconds since 1.1.1970 (unix time) is used (default is empty)
dateformat=yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss

# prints a stack trace for every statement logged
#stacktrace=false
# if stacktrace=true, specifies the stack trace to print
#stacktraceclass=

# determines if property file should be reloaded
# Please note: reload means forgetting all the previously set
# settings (even those set during runtime - via JMX)
# and starting with the clean table
# (default is false)
#reloadproperties=false

# determines how often should be reloaded in seconds
# (default is 60)
#reloadpropertiesinterval=60

# specifies the appender to use for logging
# Please note: reload means forgetting all the previously set
# settings (even those set during runtime - via JMX)
# and starting with the clean table
# (only the properties read from the configuration file)
# (default is com.p6spy.engine.spy.appender.FileLogger)
#appender=com.p6spy.engine.spy.appender.Slf4JLogger
#appender=com.p6spy.engine.spy.appender.StdoutLogger
#appender=com.p6spy.engine.spy.appender.FileLogger
#appender=com.baomidou.mybatisplus.extension.p6spy.StdoutLogger
appender=com.taotao.cloud.p6spy.logger.CustomFileLogger

# name of logfile to use, note Windows users should make sure to use forward slashes in their pathname (e:/test/spy.log)
# (used for com.p6spy.engine.spy.appender.FileLogger only)
# (default is spy.log)
logfile=${user.home}/logs/${spring.application.name}/p6spy/spy.log

# append to the p6spy log file. if this is set to false the
# log file is truncated every time. (file logger only)
# (default is true)
append=true

# class to use for formatting log messages (default is: com.p6spy.engine.spy.appender.SingleLineFormat)
#logMessageFormat=com.p6spy.engine.spy.appender.SingleLineFormat
#logMessageFormat=com.baomidou.mybatisplus.extension.p6spy.P6SpyLogger
logMessageFormat=com.taotao.cloud.p6spy.logger.P6spyLogFormat

# Custom log message format used ONLY IF logMessageFormat is set to com.p6spy.engine.spy.appender.CustomLineFormat
# default is %(currentTime)|%(executionTime)|%(category)|connection%(connectionId)|%(sqlSingleLine)
# Available placeholders are:
#   %(connectionId)            the id of the connection
#   %(currentTime)             the current time expressing in milliseconds
#   %(executionTime)           the time in milliseconds that the operation took to complete
#   %(category)                the category of the operation
#   %(effectiveSql)            the SQL statement as submitted to the driver
#   %(effectiveSqlSingleLine)  the SQL statement as submitted to the driver, with all new lines removed
#   %(sql)                     the SQL statement with all bind variables replaced with actual values
#   %(sqlSingleLine)           the SQL statement with all bind variables replaced with actual values, with all new lines removed
customLogMessageFormat=%(currentTime)|%(executionTime)|%(category)|connection%(connectionId)|%(sqlSingleLine)

# format that is used for logging of the java.util.Date implementations (has to be compatible with java.text.SimpleDateFormat)
# (default is yyyy-MM-dd'T'HH:mm:ss.SSSZ)
databaseDialectDateFormat=yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss

# format that is used for logging of the java.sql.Timestamp implementations (has to be compatible with java.text.SimpleDateFormat)
# (default is yyyy-MM-dd'T'HH:mm:ss.SSSZ)
databaseDialectTimestampFormat=yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss

# format that is used for logging booleans, possible values: boolean, numeric
# (default is boolean)
databaseDialectBooleanFormat=boolean

# Specifies the format for logging binary data. Not applicable if excludebinary is true.
# (default is com.p6spy.engine.logging.format.HexEncodedBinaryFormat)
#databaseDialectBinaryFormat=com.p6spy.engine.logging.format.PostgreSQLBinaryFormat
databaseDialectBinaryFormat=com.p6spy.engine.logging.format.MySQLBinaryFormat
#databaseDialectBinaryFormat=com.p6spy.engine.logging.format.HexEncodedBinaryFormat

# whether to expose options via JMX or not
# (default is true)
jmx=true

# if exposing options via jmx (see option: jmx), what should be the prefix used?
# jmx naming pattern constructed is: com.p6spy(.)?:name=
# please note, if there is already such a name in use it would be unregistered first (the last registered wins)
# (default is none)
#jmxPrefix=

# if set to true, the execution time will be measured in nanoseconds as opposed to milliseconds
# (default is false)
#useNanoTime=false

#################################################################
# DataSource replacement                                        #
#                                                               #
# Replace the real DataSource class in your application server  #
# configuration with the name com.p6spy.engine.spy.P6DataSource #
# (that provides also connection pooling and xa support).       #
# then add the JNDI name and class name of the real             #
# DataSource here                                               #
#                                                               #
# Values set in this item cannot be reloaded using the          #
# reloadproperties variable. Once it is loaded, it remains      #
# in memory until the application is restarted.                 #
#                                                               #
#################################################################
#realdatasource=/RealMySqlDS
#realdatasourceclass=com.mysql.jdbc.jdbc2.optional.MysqlDataSource

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# DataSource properties                                         #
#                                                               #
# If you are using the DataSource support to intercept calls    #
# to a DataSource that requires properties for proper setup,    #
# define those properties here. Use name value pairs, separate  #
# the name and value with a semicolon, and separate the         #
# pairs with commas.                                            #
#                                                               #
# The example shown here is for mysql                           #
#                                                               #
#################################################################
#realdatasourceproperties=port;3306,serverName;myhost,databaseName;jbossdb,foo;bar

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# JNDI DataSource lookup                                        #
#                                                               #
# If you are using the DataSource support outside of an app     #
# server, you will probably need to define the JNDI Context     #
# environment.                                                  #
#                                                               #
# If the P6Spy code will be executing inside an app server then #
# do not use these properties, and the DataSource lookup will   #
# use the naming context defined by the app server.             #
#                                                               #
# The two standard elements of the naming environment are       #
# jndicontextfactory and jndicontextproviderurl. If you need    #
# additional elements, use the jndicontextcustom property.      #
# You can define multiple properties in jndicontextcustom,      #
# in name value pairs. Separate the name and value with a       #
# semicolon, and separate the pairs with commas.                #
#                                                               #
# The example shown here is for a standalone program running on #
# a machine that is also running JBoss, so the JNDI context     #
# is configured for JBoss (3.0.4).                              #
#                                                               #
# (by default all these are empty)                              #
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#jndicontextfactory=org.jnp.interfaces.NamingContextFactory
#jndicontextproviderurl=localhost:1099
#jndicontextcustom=java.naming.factory.url.pkgs;org.jboss.naming:org.jnp.interfaces

#jndicontextfactory=com.ibm.websphere.naming.WsnInitialContextFactory
#jndicontextproviderurl=iiop://localhost:900

################################################################
# P6 LOGGING SPECIFIC PROPERTIES                               #
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# filter what is logged
# please note this is a precondition for usage of: include/exclude/sqlexpression
# (default is false)
#filter=false

# comma separated list of strings to include
# please note that special characters escaping (used in java) has to be done for the provided regular expression
# (default is empty)
#include=
# comma separated list of strings to exclude
# (default is empty)
#exclude=

# sql expression to evaluate if using regex
# please note that special characters escaping (used in java) has to be done for the provided regular expression
# (default is empty)
#sqlexpression=

#list of categories to exclude: error, info, batch, debug, statement,
#commit, rollback, result and resultset are valid values
# (default is info,debug,result,resultset,batch)
excludecategories=info,debug,result,resultset,batch

#whether the binary values (passed to DB or retrieved ones) should be logged with placeholder: [binary] or not.
# (default is false)
excludebinary=false

# Execution threshold applies to the standard logging of P6Spy.
# While the standard logging logs out every statement
# regardless of its execution time, this feature puts a time
# condition on that logging. Only statements that have taken
# longer than the time specified (in milliseconds) will be
# logged. This way it is possible to see only statements that
# have exceeded some high water mark.
# This time is reloadable.
#
# executionThreshold=integer time (milliseconds)
# (default is 0)
#executionThreshold=

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# P6 OUTAGE SPECIFIC PROPERTIES                                #
################################################################
# Outage Detection
#
# This feature detects long-running statements that may be indicative of
# a database outage problem. If this feature is turned on, it will log any
# statement that surpasses the configurable time boundary during its execution.
# When this feature is enabled, no other statements are logged except the long
# running statements. The interval property is the boundary time set in seconds.
# For example, if this is set to 2, then any statement requiring at least 2
# seconds will be logged. Note that the same statement will continue to be logged
# for as long as it executes. So if the interval is set to 2, and the query takes
# 11 seconds, it will be logged 5 times (at the 2, 4, 6, 8, 10 second intervals).
#
# outagedetection=true|false
# outagedetectioninterval=integer time (seconds)
#
# (default is false)
outagedetection=true
# (default is 60)
outagedetectioninterval=2




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