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# frozen_string_literal: false #-- # log.rb -- Log Class # # Author: IPR -- Internet Programming with Ruby -- writers # Copyright (c) 2000, 2001 TAKAHASHI Masayoshi, GOTOU Yuuzou # Copyright (c) 2002 Internet Programming with Ruby writers. All rights # reserved. # # $IPR: log.rb,v 1.26 2002/10/06 17:06:10 gotoyuzo Exp $ module WEBrick ## # A generic logging class class BasicLog # Fatal log level which indicates a server crash FATAL = 1 # Error log level which indicates a recoverable error ERROR = 2 # Warning log level which indicates a possible problem WARN = 3 # Information log level which indicates possibly useful information INFO = 4 # Debugging error level for messages used in server development or # debugging DEBUG = 5 # log-level, messages above this level will be logged attr_accessor :level ## # Initializes a new logger for +log_file+ that outputs messages at +level+ # or higher. +log_file+ can be a filename, an IO-like object that # responds to #<< or nil which outputs to $stderr. # # If no level is given INFO is chosen by default def initialize(log_file=nil, level=nil) @level = level || INFO case log_file when String @log = open(log_file, "a+") @log.sync = true @opened = true when NilClass @log = $stderr else @log = log_file # requires "<<". (see BasicLog#log) end end ## # Closes the logger (also closes the log device associated to the logger) def close @log.close if @opened @log = nil end ## # Logs +data+ at +level+ if the given level is above the current log # level. def log(level, data) if @log && level <= @level data += "\n" if /\n\Z/ !~ data @log << data end end ## # Synonym for log(INFO, obj.to_s) def <<(obj) log(INFO, obj.to_s) end # Shortcut for logging a FATAL message def fatal(msg) log(FATAL, "FATAL " << format(msg)); end # Shortcut for logging an ERROR message def error(msg) log(ERROR, "ERROR " << format(msg)); end # Shortcut for logging a WARN message def warn(msg) log(WARN, "WARN " << format(msg)); end # Shortcut for logging an INFO message def info(msg) log(INFO, "INFO " << format(msg)); end # Shortcut for logging a DEBUG message def debug(msg) log(DEBUG, "DEBUG " << format(msg)); end # Will the logger output FATAL messages? def fatal?; @level >= FATAL; end # Will the logger output ERROR messages? def error?; @level >= ERROR; end # Will the logger output WARN messages? def warn?; @level >= WARN; end # Will the logger output INFO messages? def info?; @level >= INFO; end # Will the logger output DEBUG messages? def debug?; @level >= DEBUG; end private ## # Formats +arg+ for the logger # # * If +arg+ is an Exception, it will format the error message and # the back trace. # * If +arg+ responds to #to_str, it will return it. # * Otherwise it will return +arg+.inspect. def format(arg) if arg.is_a?(Exception) "#{arg.class}: #{AccessLog.escape(arg.message)}\n\t" << arg.backtrace.join("\n\t") << "\n" elsif arg.respond_to?(:to_str) AccessLog.escape(arg.to_str) else arg.inspect end end end ## # A logging class that prepends a timestamp to each message. class Log < BasicLog # Format of the timestamp which is applied to each logged line. The # default is <tt>"[%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S]"</tt> attr_accessor :time_format ## # Same as BasicLog#initialize # # You can set the timestamp format through #time_format def initialize(log_file=nil, level=nil) super(log_file, level) @time_format = "[%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S]" end ## # Same as BasicLog#log def log(level, data) tmp = Time.now.strftime(@time_format) tmp << " " << data super(level, tmp) end end end