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package org.glassfish.jersey.logging;

import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.OutputStream;
import java.util.logging.Level;
import java.util.logging.Logger;

import jakarta.ws.rs.ConstrainedTo;
import jakarta.ws.rs.RuntimeType;
import jakarta.ws.rs.container.ContainerRequestContext;
import jakarta.ws.rs.container.ContainerRequestFilter;
import jakarta.ws.rs.container.ContainerResponseContext;
import jakarta.ws.rs.container.ContainerResponseFilter;
import jakarta.ws.rs.container.PreMatching;
import jakarta.ws.rs.core.FeatureContext;

import jakarta.annotation.Priority;

import org.glassfish.jersey.logging.LoggingFeature.Verbosity;
import org.glassfish.jersey.message.MessageUtils;

/**
 * Server filter logs requests and responses to specified logger, at required level, with entity or not.
 * 

* The filter is registered in {@link LoggingFeature#configure(FeatureContext)} and can be used on server side only. The Priority * is set to the maximum value, which means that filter is called as the first filter when request arrives and similarly as the * last filter when the response is dispatched, so request and response is logged as arrives or as dispatched. * * @author Pavel Bucek * @author Martin Matula * @author Ondrej Kosatka */ @ConstrainedTo(RuntimeType.SERVER) @PreMatching @Priority(Integer.MIN_VALUE) @SuppressWarnings("ClassWithMultipleLoggers") final class ServerLoggingFilter extends LoggingInterceptor implements ContainerRequestFilter, ContainerResponseFilter { /** * Create a logging filter using builder instance with custom logger and custom settings of entity * logging. * * @param builder loggingFeatureBuilder which contains values for: * logger the logger to log messages to. * level level at which the messages will be logged. * verbosity verbosity of the logged messages. See {@link Verbosity}. * maxEntitySize maximum number of entity bytes to be logged (and buffered) - if the entity is larger, * logging filter will print (and buffer in memory) only the specified number of bytes * and print "...more..." string at the end. Negative values are interpreted as zero. * separator delimiter for particular log lines. Default is Linux new line delimiter */ public ServerLoggingFilter(final LoggingFeature.LoggingFeatureBuilder builder) { super(builder); } @Override public void filter(final ContainerRequestContext context) throws IOException { if (!logger.isLoggable(level)) { return; } final long id = _id.incrementAndGet(); context.setProperty(LOGGING_ID_PROPERTY, id); final StringBuilder b = new StringBuilder(); printRequestLine(b, "Server has received a request", id, context.getMethod(), context.getUriInfo().getRequestUri()); printPrefixedHeaders(b, id, REQUEST_PREFIX, context.getHeaders()); if (context.hasEntity() && printEntity(verbosity, context.getMediaType())) { context.setEntityStream( logInboundEntity(b, context.getEntityStream(), MessageUtils.getCharset(context.getMediaType()))); } log(b); } @Override public void filter(final ContainerRequestContext requestContext, final ContainerResponseContext responseContext) throws IOException { if (!logger.isLoggable(level)) { return; } final Object requestId = requestContext.getProperty(LOGGING_ID_PROPERTY); final long id = requestId != null ? (Long) requestId : _id.incrementAndGet(); final StringBuilder b = new StringBuilder(); printResponseLine(b, "Server responded with a response", id, responseContext.getStatus()); printPrefixedHeaders(b, id, RESPONSE_PREFIX, responseContext.getStringHeaders()); if (responseContext.hasEntity() && printEntity(verbosity, responseContext.getMediaType())) { final OutputStream stream = new LoggingStream(b, responseContext.getEntityStream()); responseContext.setEntityStream(stream); requestContext.setProperty(ENTITY_LOGGER_PROPERTY, stream); // not calling log(b) here - it will be called by the interceptor } else { log(b); } } }





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