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package org.apache.log4j.lf5.util;
import java.awt.Toolkit;
import java.util.Arrays;
import java.util.List;
import org.apache.log4j.lf5.LogLevel;
import org.apache.log4j.lf5.LogRecord;
import org.apache.log4j.lf5.viewer.LogBrokerMonitor;
/**
* LogMonitorAdapter facilitates the usage of the LogMonitor
*
* @author Richard Hurst
*/
// Contributed by ThoughtWorks Inc.
public class LogMonitorAdapter {
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// Constants:
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public static final int LOG4J_LOG_LEVELS = 0;
public static final int JDK14_LOG_LEVELS = 1;
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// Protected Variables:
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// Private Variables:
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private LogBrokerMonitor _logMonitor;
private LogLevel _defaultLevel = null;
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// Constructors:
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private LogMonitorAdapter(List userDefinedLevels) {
super();
// set the default level to be the first entry in the list
_defaultLevel = (LogLevel) userDefinedLevels.get(0);
_logMonitor = new LogBrokerMonitor(userDefinedLevels);
_logMonitor.setFrameSize(getDefaultMonitorWidth(),
getDefaultMonitorHeight());
_logMonitor.setFontSize(12);
_logMonitor.show();
}
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// Public Methods:
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/**
* Creates an instance of LogMonitorAdapter using the
* log levels inticated by the parameter. Log4J and JDK1.4 both have default
* LogLevels which are set but these levels can be overriden.
*
* @param loglevels An integer representing either Log4J or JDK1.4 logging levels
* @return LogMonitorAdapter
*/
public static LogMonitorAdapter newInstance(int loglevels) {
LogMonitorAdapter adapter;
if (loglevels == JDK14_LOG_LEVELS) {
adapter = newInstance(LogLevel.getJdk14Levels());
adapter.setDefaultLevel(LogLevel.FINEST);
adapter.setSevereLevel(LogLevel.SEVERE);
} else {
adapter = newInstance(LogLevel.getLog4JLevels());
adapter.setDefaultLevel(LogLevel.DEBUG);
adapter.setSevereLevel(LogLevel.FATAL);
}
return adapter;
}
/**
*
Creates an instance of LogMonitorAdapter using the specified LogLevels.
* The first LogLevel in the array is used as the default LogLevel unless
* changed using the setDefaultLevel method.
*
* @param userDefined An array of user defined LogLevel objects.
* @return LogMonitorAdapter
*/
public static LogMonitorAdapter newInstance(LogLevel[] userDefined) {
if (userDefined == null) {
return null;
}
return newInstance(Arrays.asList(userDefined));
}
/**
*
Creates an instance of LogMonitorAdapter using the specified LogLevels.
* The first LogLevel in the List is used as the default LogLevel unless
* changed using the setDefaultLevel method.
*
* @param userDefinedLevels A list of user defined LogLevel objects.
* @return LogMonitorAdapter
*/
public static LogMonitorAdapter newInstance(List userDefinedLevels) {
return new LogMonitorAdapter(userDefinedLevels);
}
/**
*
Adds a LogRecord to the LogMonitor.
*
* @param record The LogRecord object to be logged in the logging monitor.
*/
public void addMessage(LogRecord record) {
_logMonitor.addMessage(record);
}
/**
*
Set the maximum number of records to be displayed in the monitor
*
* @param maxNumberOfRecords
*/
public void setMaxNumberOfRecords(int maxNumberOfRecords) {
_logMonitor.setMaxNumberOfLogRecords(maxNumberOfRecords);
}
/**
*
Set the default log level to be used when logging messages without
* specifying a LogLevel.
*
* @param level
*/
public void setDefaultLevel(LogLevel level) {
_defaultLevel = level;
}
/**
*
Gets the default LogLevel for the Adapter.
*
* @return LogLevel
*/
public LogLevel getDefaultLevel() {
return _defaultLevel;
}
/**
*
Sets the Severe LogLevel.
*
* @param level
*/
public void setSevereLevel(LogLevel level) {
AdapterLogRecord.setSevereLevel(level);
}
/**
* Gets the current Severe LogLevel
*
* @return LogLevel
*/
public LogLevel getSevereLevel() {
return AdapterLogRecord.getSevereLevel();
}
/**
*
Log a complete message to the Monitor.
*
* @param category The category to be used
* @param level The log level to apply to the message
* @param message The message
* @param t The throwable content of the message
* @param NDC The NDC really only applies to Log4J and the parameter can
* usually be ignored.
*/
public void log(String category, LogLevel level, String message,
Throwable t, String NDC) {
AdapterLogRecord record = new AdapterLogRecord();
record.setCategory(category);
record.setMessage(message);
record.setNDC(NDC);
record.setThrown(t);
if (level == null) {
record.setLevel(getDefaultLevel());
} else {
record.setLevel(level);
}
addMessage(record);
}
/**
*
Log a message to the Monitor and use the default LogLevel.
*
* @param category The category to be used
* @param message The message
*/
public void log(String category, String message) {
log(category, null, message);
}
/**
*
Log a message to the Monitor.
*
* @param category The category to be used
* @param level The log level to apply to the message
* @param message The message
* @param NDC
*/
public void log(String category, LogLevel level, String message, String NDC) {
log(category, level, message, null, NDC);
}
/**
*
Log a message to the Monitor.
*
* @param category The category to be used
* @param level The log level to apply to the message
* @param message The message
* @param t The throwable content of the message
*/
public void log(String category, LogLevel level, String message,
Throwable t) {
log(category, level, message, t, null);
}
/**
*
Log a message to the Monitor.
*
* @param category The category to be used
* @param level The log level to apply to the message
* @param message The message
*/
public void log(String category, LogLevel level, String message) {
log(category, level, message, null, null);
}
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// Protected Methods:
//--------------------------------------------------------------------------
/**
* @return the screen width from Toolkit.getScreenSize()
* if possible, otherwise returns 800
* @see java.awt.Toolkit
*/
protected static int getScreenWidth() {
try {
return Toolkit.getDefaultToolkit().getScreenSize().width;
} catch (Throwable t) {
return 800;
}
}
/**
* @return the screen height from Toolkit.getScreenSize()
* if possible, otherwise returns 600
* @see java.awt.Toolkit
*/
protected static int getScreenHeight() {
try {
return Toolkit.getDefaultToolkit().getScreenSize().height;
} catch (Throwable t) {
return 600;
}
}
protected static int getDefaultMonitorWidth() {
return (3 * getScreenWidth()) / 4;
}
protected static int getDefaultMonitorHeight() {
return (3 * getScreenHeight()) / 4;
}
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// Private Methods:
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// Nested Top-Level Classes or Interfaces
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}