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package reactor.netty.http.server.logging;
import reactor.util.Logger;
import reactor.util.Loggers;
import java.util.Objects;
/**
* Log the http access information into a Logger named {@code reactor.netty.http.server.AccessLog} at INFO level.
*
* See {@link AccessLogFactory} for convenience methods to create an access log factory to be passed to
* {@link reactor.netty.http.server.HttpServer#accessLog(boolean, AccessLogFactory)} during server configuration.
*
* @author limaoning
* @since 1.0.1
*/
public final class AccessLog {
static final Logger LOG = Loggers.getLogger("reactor.netty.http.server.AccessLog");
final String logFormat;
final Object[] args;
private AccessLog(String logFormat, Object... args) {
Objects.requireNonNull(logFormat, "logFormat");
this.logFormat = logFormat;
this.args = args;
}
public static AccessLog create(String logFormat, Object... args) {
return new AccessLog(logFormat, args);
}
void log() {
if (LOG.isInfoEnabled()) {
LOG.info(logFormat, args);
}
}
}