silverstripe-framework/dev/LogFileWriter.php
Andrew Short 79773042be API CHANGE: Renamed conflicting classes to have an "SS_" namespace, and renamed existing "SS" namespace to "SS_". The affected classes are: HTTPRequest, HTTPResponse, Query, Database, SSBacktrace, SSCli, SSDatetime, SSDatetimeTest, SSLog, SSLogTest, SSLogEmailWriter, SSLogErrorEmailFormatter, SSLogErrorFileFormatter, SSLogFileWriter and SSZendLog.
MINOR: Replaced usage of renamed classes with the new namespaced name.

From: Andrew Short <andrewjshort@gmail.com>

git-svn-id: svn://svn.silverstripe.com/silverstripe/open/modules/sapphire/trunk@90075 467b73ca-7a2a-4603-9d3b-597d59a354a9
2009-10-26 03:06:31 +00:00

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<?php
/**
* Sends an error message to an email whenever an
* error occurs in sapphire.
*
* Note: You need to make sure your web server is able
* to write to the file path that you specify to write
* logs to.
*
* @uses error_log() built-in PHP function.
* @see SS_Log for more information on using writers.
*
* @package sapphire
* @subpackage dev
*/
require_once 'Zend/Log/Writer/Abstract.php';
class SS_LogFileWriter extends Zend_Log_Writer_Abstract {
/**
* The path to the file that errors will be stored in.
* For example, "/var/logs/silverstripe/errors.log".
*
* @var string
*/
protected $path;
/**
* Message type to pass to error_log()
* @see http://us3.php.net/manual/en/function.error-log.php
* @var int
*/
protected $messageType;
/**
* Extra headers to pass to error_log()
* @see http://us3.php.net/manual/en/function.error-log.php
* @var string
*/
protected $extraHeaders;
public function __construct($path, $messageType = 3, $extraHeaders = '') {
$this->path = $path;
$this->messageType = $messageType;
$this->extraHeaders = $extraHeaders;
}
/**
* Write the log message to the file path set
* in this writer.
*/
public function _write($event) {
if(!$this->_formatter) {
$formatter = new SS_LogErrorFileFormatter();
$this->setFormatter($formatter);
}
$message = $this->_formatter->format($event);
error_log($message, $this->messageType, $this->path, $this->extraHeaders);
}
}