silverstripe-framework/dev/SSLog.php
Sean Harvey 2cca0b0a7b API CHANGE Added SSLogFileWriter to replace Debug::log_errors_to() and Debug::log_error_if_necessary() - the existing formatting for the Debug deprecation functions is now wrapped into SSLogErrorFileFormatter
MINOR Moved SSErrorLogTest to SSLogTest
MINOR Documentation updates for SSLog and other bits and pieces



git-svn-id: svn://svn.silverstripe.com/silverstripe/open/modules/sapphire/trunk@84828 467b73ca-7a2a-4603-9d3b-597d59a354a9
2009-08-19 21:55:03 +00:00

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<?php
/**
* Wrapper class for a logging handler like {@link Zend_Log}
* which takes a message (or a map of context variables) and
* sends it to one or more {@link Zend_Log_Writer_Abstract}
* subclasses for output.
*
* These priorities are currently supported:
* - SSLog::ERR
* - SSLog::WARN
* - SSLog::NOTICE
*
* You can add an error writer by calling {@link SSLog::add_writer()}
*
* Example usage of logging errors by email notification:
* <code>
* $logEmailWriter = new SSErrorEmailWriter('my@email.com');
* SSLog::add_writer($logEmailWriter, SSLog::ERR);
* </code>
*
* Example usage of logging errors by file:
* <code>
* $logFileWriter = new SSLogFileWriter('/var/log/silverstripe/errors.log');
* SSLog::add_writer($logFileWriter, SSLog::ERR);
* </code>
*
* Each writer object can be assigned a formatter. The formatter is
* responsible for formatting the message before giving it to the writer.
* {@link SSLogErrorEmailFormatter} is such an example that formats errors
* into HTML for human readability in an email client.
*
* Formatters are added to writers like this:
* <code>
* $logEmailWriter = new SSErrorEmailWriter('my@email.com');
* $myEmailFormatter = new MyLogEmailFormatter();
* $logEmailWriter->setFormatter($myEmailFormatter);
* </code>
*
* @package sapphire
* @subpackage dev
*/
require_once 'Zend/Log.php';
class SSLog {
const ERR = Zend_Log::ERR;
const WARN = Zend_Log::WARN;
const NOTICE = Zend_Log::NOTICE;
/**
* Logger class to use.
* @see SSLog::get_logger()
* @var string
*/
public static $logger_class = 'SSZendLog';
/**
* @see SSLog::get_logger()
* @var object
*/
protected static $logger;
/**
* Get the logger currently in use, or create a new
* one if it doesn't exist.
*
* @return object
*/
public static function get_logger() {
if(!self::$logger) {
self::$logger = new self::$logger_class;
}
return self::$logger;
}
/**
* Get all writers in use by the logger.
* @return array Collection of Zend_Log_Writer_Abstract instances
*/
public static function get_writers() {
return self::get_logger()->getWriters();
}
/**
* Remove all writers currently in use.
*/
public static function clear_writers() {
self::get_logger()->clearWriters();
}
/**
* Remove a writer instance from the logger.
* @param object $writer Zend_Log_Writer_Abstract instance
*/
public static function remove_writer($writer) {
self::get_logger()->removeWriter($writer);
}
/**
* Add a writer instance to the logger.
* @param object $writer Zend_Log_Writer_Abstract instance
* @param const $priority Priority. Possible values: SSLog::ERR or SSLog::WARN
*/
public static function add_writer($writer, $priority = null) {
if($priority) $writer->addFilter(new Zend_Log_Filter_Priority($priority, '='));
self::get_logger()->addWriter($writer);
}
/**
* Dispatch a message by priority level.
*
* The message parameter can be either a string (a simple error
* message), or an array of variables. The latter is useful for passing
* along a list of debug information for the writer to handle, such as
* error code, error line, error context (backtrace).
*
* @param string|array $message String of error message, or array of variables
* @param const $priority Priority. Possible values: SSLog::ERR or SSLog::WARN
*/
public static function log($message, $priority) {
try {
self::get_logger()->log($message, $priority);
} catch(Exception $e) {
// @todo How do we handle exceptions thrown from Zend_Log?
// For example, an exception is thrown if no writers are added
}
}
}