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package org.apache.commons.configuration2.io;

import org.apache.commons.logging.Log;
import org.apache.commons.logging.LogFactory;
import org.apache.commons.logging.impl.NoOpLog;

/**
 * 

* A class providing basic logging capabilities. *

*

* When reading configuration files in complex scenarios having log output is useful for diagnostic purposes. Therefore, * Commons Configuration produces some logging output. As concrete projects have different requirements on the * amount and detail of logging, there is a way of configuring logging: All classes derived from * {@link org.apache.commons.configuration2.AbstractConfiguration} can be assigned a logger which is then used for all * log statements generated. *

*

* Allowing a logger object to be passed to a configuration creates a direct dependency to a concrete logging framework * in the configuration API. This would make it impossible to switch to an alternative logging framework without * breaking backwards compatibility. To avoid this, the {@code ConfigurationLogger} class is introduced. It is a minimum * abstraction over a logging framework offering only very basic logging capabilities. The methods defined in this class * are used by configuration implementations to produce their logging statements. Client applications can create * specialized instances and pass them to configuration objects without having to deal with a concrete logging * framework. It is even possible to create a subclass that uses a completely different logging framework. *

* * @since 2.0 */ public class ConfigurationLogger { /** * Creates an internal logger for the given class. Throws an exception if the class is undefined. * * @param cls the logger class * @return the logger object * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the logger class is undefined */ private static Log createLoggerForClass(final Class cls) { if (cls == null) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("Logger class must not be null!"); } return LogFactory.getLog(cls); } /** * Creates an internal logger for the given name. Throws an exception if the name is undefined. * * @param name the name of the logger * @return the logger object * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the logger name is undefined */ private static Log createLoggerForName(final String name) { if (name == null) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("Logger name must not be null!"); } return LogFactory.getLog(name); } /** * Creates a new dummy logger which produces no output. If such a logger is passed to a configuration object, logging is * effectively disabled. * * @return the new dummy logger */ public static ConfigurationLogger newDummyLogger() { return new ConfigurationLogger(new NoOpLog()); } /** The internal logger. */ private final Log log; /** * Creates a new, uninitialized instance of {@code ConfigurationLogger}. This constructor can be used by derived classes * that implement their own specific logging mechanism. Such classes must override all methods because the default * implementations do not work in this uninitialized state. */ protected ConfigurationLogger() { this((Log) null); } /** * Creates a new instance of {@code ConfigurationLogger} that uses a logger whose name is derived from the provided * class. * * @param logCls the class whose name is to be used for logging (must not be null) * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the logger class is null */ public ConfigurationLogger(final Class logCls) { this(createLoggerForClass(logCls)); } /** * Creates a new instance of {@code ConfigurationLogger} which wraps the specified logger. * * @param wrapped the logger to be wrapped */ ConfigurationLogger(final Log wrapped) { log = wrapped; } /** * Creates a new instance of {@code ConfigurationLogger} that uses the specified logger name. * * @param loggerName the logger name (must not be null) * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the logger name is null */ public ConfigurationLogger(final String loggerName) { this(createLoggerForName(loggerName)); } /** * Logs the specified message on debug level. * * @param msg the message to be logged */ public void debug(final String msg) { getLog().debug(msg); } /** * Logs the specified message on error level. * * @param msg the message to be logged */ public void error(final String msg) { getLog().error(msg); } /** * Logs the specified exception on error level. * * @param msg the message to be logged * @param ex the exception to be logged */ public void error(final String msg, final Throwable ex) { getLog().error(msg, ex); } /** * Gets the internal logger. * * @return the internal logger */ Log getLog() { return log; } /** * Logs the specified message on info level. * * @param msg the message to be logged */ public void info(final String msg) { getLog().info(msg); } /** * Returns a flag whether logging on debug level is enabled. * * @return true if debug logging is enabled, false otherwise */ public boolean isDebugEnabled() { return getLog().isDebugEnabled(); } /** * Returns a flag whether logging on info level is enabled. * * @return true if debug logging is enabled, false otherwise */ public boolean isInfoEnabled() { return getLog().isInfoEnabled(); } /** * Logs the specified message on warn level. * * @param msg the message to be logged */ public void warn(final String msg) { getLog().warn(msg); } /** * Logs the specified exception on warn level. * * @param msg the message to be logged * @param ex the exception to be logged */ public void warn(final String msg, final Throwable ex) { getLog().warn(msg, ex); } }




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