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package org.apache.logging.log4j;

import java.util.HashMap;
import java.util.Iterator;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.Map;

/**
 * Adds entries to the {@link ThreadContext stack or map} and them removes them when the object is closed, e.g. as part
 * of a try-with-resources. User code can now look like this:
 * 
 * try (final CloseableThreadContext.Instance ignored = CloseableThreadContext.put(key1, value1).put(key2, value2)) {
 *     callSomeMethodThatLogsALot();
 *
 * // Entries for key1 and key2 are automatically removed from the ThreadContext map when done.
 * }
 * 
* * @since 2.6 */ public class CloseableThreadContext { private CloseableThreadContext() { } /** * Pushes new diagnostic context information on to the Thread Context Stack. The information will be popped off when * the instance is closed. * * @param message The new diagnostic context information. * @return a new instance that will back out the changes when closed. */ public static CloseableThreadContext.Instance push(final String message) { return new CloseableThreadContext.Instance().push(message); } /** * Pushes new diagnostic context information on to the Thread Context Stack. The information will be popped off when * the instance is closed. * * @param message The new diagnostic context information. * @param args Parameters for the message. * @return a new instance that will back out the changes when closed. */ public static CloseableThreadContext.Instance push(final String message, final Object... args) { return new CloseableThreadContext.Instance().push(message, args); } /** * Populates the Thread Context Map with the supplied key/value pair. Any existing key in the * {@link ThreadContext} will be replaced with the supplied value, and restored back to their original value when * the instance is closed. * * @param key The key to be added * @param value The value to be added * @return a new instance that will back out the changes when closed. */ public static CloseableThreadContext.Instance put(final String key, final String value) { return new CloseableThreadContext.Instance().put(key, value); } /** * Populates the Thread Context Stack with the supplied stack. The information will be popped off when * the instance is closed. * * @param messages The list of messages to be added * @return a new instance that will back out the changes when closed. * @since 2.8 */ public static CloseableThreadContext.Instance pushAll(final List messages) { return new CloseableThreadContext.Instance().pushAll(messages); } /** * Populates the Thread Context Map with the supplied key/value pairs. Any existing keys in the * {@link ThreadContext} will be replaced with the supplied values, and restored back to their original value when * the instance is closed. * * @param values The map of key/value pairs to be added * @return a new instance that will back out the changes when closed. * @since 2.8 */ public static CloseableThreadContext.Instance putAll(final Map values) { return new CloseableThreadContext.Instance().putAll(values); } public static class Instance implements AutoCloseable { private int pushCount = 0; private final Map originalValues = new HashMap<>(); private Instance() { } /** * Pushes new diagnostic context information on to the Thread Context Stack. The information will be popped off when * the instance is closed. * * @param message The new diagnostic context information. * @return the instance that will back out the changes when closed. */ public Instance push(final String message) { ThreadContext.push(message); pushCount++; return this; } /** * Pushes new diagnostic context information on to the Thread Context Stack. The information will be popped off when * the instance is closed. * * @param message The new diagnostic context information. * @param args Parameters for the message. * @return the instance that will back out the changes when closed. */ public Instance push(final String message, final Object[] args) { ThreadContext.push(message, args); pushCount++; return this; } /** * Populates the Thread Context Map with the supplied key/value pair. Any existing key in the * {@link ThreadContext} will be replaced with the supplied value, and restored back to their original value when * the instance is closed. * * @param key The key to be added * @param value The value to be added * @return a new instance that will back out the changes when closed. */ public Instance put(final String key, final String value) { // If there are no existing values, a null will be stored as an old value if (!originalValues.containsKey(key)) { originalValues.put(key, ThreadContext.get(key)); } ThreadContext.put(key, value); return this; } /** * Populates the Thread Context Map with the supplied key/value pairs. Any existing keys in the * {@link ThreadContext} will be replaced with the supplied values, and restored back to their original value when * the instance is closed. * * @param values The map of key/value pairs to be added * @return a new instance that will back out the changes when closed. * @since 2.8 */ public Instance putAll(final Map values) { final Map currentValues = ThreadContext.getContext(); ThreadContext.putAll(values); for (final String key : values.keySet()) { if (!originalValues.containsKey(key)) { originalValues.put(key, currentValues.get(key)); } } return this; } /** * Populates the Thread Context Stack with the supplied stack. The information will be popped off when * the instance is closed. * * @param messages The list of messages to be added * @return a new instance that will back out the changes when closed. * @since 2.8 */ public Instance pushAll(final List messages) { for (final String message : messages) { push(message); } return this; } /** * Removes the values from the {@link ThreadContext}. *

* Values pushed to the {@link ThreadContext} stack will be popped off. *

*

* Values put on the {@link ThreadContext} map will be removed, or restored to their original values it they already existed. *

*/ @Override public void close() { closeStack(); closeMap(); } private void closeMap() { for (final Iterator> it = originalValues.entrySet().iterator(); it.hasNext(); ) { final Map.Entry entry = it.next(); final String key = entry.getKey(); final String originalValue = entry.getValue(); if (null == originalValue) { ThreadContext.remove(key); } else { ThreadContext.put(key, originalValue); } it.remove(); } } private void closeStack() { for (int i = 0; i < pushCount; i++) { ThreadContext.pop(); } pushCount = 0; } } }




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