This framework is based on log4j (see {@link http://jakarta.apache.org/log4j log4j} for details).
*Design, strategies and part of the methods documentation are developed by log4j team * (Ceki Gülcü as log4j project founder and * {@link http://jakarta.apache.org/log4j/docs/contributors.html contributors}).
* *PHP port, extensions and modifications by VxR. All rights reserved.
* For more information, please see {@link http://www.vxr.it/log4php/}.
This software is published under the terms of the LGPL License * a copy of which has been included with this distribution in the LICENSE file.
* * @package log4php */ /** * @ignore */ if (!defined('LOG4PHP_DIR')) define('LOG4PHP_DIR', dirname(__FILE__)); /** */ require_once(LOG4PHP_DIR . '/LoggerLog.php'); define('LOGGER_NDC_HT_SIZE', 7); /** * This is the global repository of NDC stack */ $GLOBALS['log4php.LoggerNDC.ht'] = array(); /** * This is the max depth of NDC stack */ $GLOBALS['log4php.LoggerNDC.maxDepth'] = LOGGER_NDC_HT_SIZE; /** * The NDC class implements nested diagnostic contexts as * defined by Neil Harrison in the article "Patterns for Logging * Diagnostic Messages" part of the book "Pattern Languages of * Program Design 3" edited by Martin et al. * *A Nested Diagnostic Context, or NDC in short, is an instrument * to distinguish interleaved log output from different sources. Log * output is typically interleaved when a server handles multiple * clients near-simultaneously. * *
Interleaved log output can still be meaningful if each log entry * from different contexts had a distinctive stamp. This is where NDCs * come into play. * *
Note that NDCs are managed on a per thread * basis. NDC operations such as {@link push()}, {@link pop()}, * {@link clear()}, {@link getDepth()} and {@link setMaxDepth()} * affect the NDC of the current thread only. NDCs of other * threads remain unaffected. * *
For example, a servlet can build a per client request NDC * consisting the clients host name and other information contained in * the the request. Cookies are another source of distinctive * information. To build an NDC one uses the {@link push()} * operation.
* * Simply put, * * - Contexts can be nested. * - When entering a context, call *LoggerNDC::push()
* As a side effect, if there is no nested diagnostic context for the
* current thread, this method will create it.
* - When leaving a context, call
* LoggerNDC::pop()
* - When exiting a thread make sure to call {@link remove()}
*
* There is no penalty for forgetting to match each
* push
operation with a corresponding pop
,
* except the obvious mismatch between the real application context
* and the context set in the NDC.
If configured to do so, {@link LoggerPatternLayout} and {@link LoggerLayoutTTCC} * instances automatically retrieve the nested diagnostic * context for the current thread without any user intervention. * Hence, even if a servlet is serving multiple clients * simultaneously, the logs emanating from the same code (belonging to * the same category) can still be distinguished because each client * request will have a different NDC tag.
* * * @author VxRThis method is equivalent to calling the {@link setMaxDepth()} * method with a zero maxDepth argument. * * @static */ function clear() { LoggerLog::debug("LoggerNDC::clear()"); $GLOBALS['log4php.LoggerNDC.ht'] = array(); } /** * Never use this method directly, use the {@link LoggerLoggingEvent::getNDC()} method instead. * @static * @return array */ function get() { LoggerLog::debug("LoggerNDC::get()"); return $GLOBALS['log4php.LoggerNDC.ht']; } /** * Get the current nesting depth of this diagnostic context. * * @see setMaxDepth() * @return integer * @static */ function getDepth() { LoggerLog::debug("LoggerNDC::getDepth()"); return sizeof($GLOBALS['log4php.LoggerNDC.ht']); } /** * Clients should call this method before leaving a diagnostic * context. * *
The returned value is the value that was pushed last. If no * context is available, then the empty string "" is returned.
* * @return string The innermost diagnostic context. * @static */ function pop() { LoggerLog::debug("LoggerNDC::pop()"); if (sizeof($GLOBALS['log4php.LoggerNDC.ht']) > 0) { return array_pop($GLOBALS['log4php.LoggerNDC.ht']); } else { return ''; } } /** * Looks at the last diagnostic context at the top of this NDC * without removing it. * *The returned value is the value that was pushed last. If no * context is available, then the empty string "" is returned.
* @return string The innermost diagnostic context. * @static */ function peek() { LoggerLog::debug("LoggerNDC::peek()"); if (sizeof($GLOBALS['log4php.LoggerNDC.ht']) > 0) { return end($GLOBALS['log4php.LoggerNDC.ht']); } else { return ''; } } /** * Push new diagnostic context information for the current thread. * *The contents of the message parameter is * determined solely by the client. * * @param string $message The new diagnostic context information. * @static */ function push($message) { LoggerLog::debug("LoggerNDC::push()"); array_push($GLOBALS['log4php.LoggerNDC.ht'], (string)$message); } /** * Remove the diagnostic context for this thread. * @static */ function remove() { LoggerLog::debug("LoggerNDC::remove()"); LoggerNDC::clear(); } /** * Set maximum depth of this diagnostic context. If the current * depth is smaller or equal to maxDepth, then no * action is taken. * *
This method is a convenient alternative to multiple * {@link pop()} calls. Moreover, it is often the case that at * the end of complex call sequences, the depth of the NDC is * unpredictable. The {@link setMaxDepth()} method circumvents * this problem. * * @param integer $maxDepth * @see getDepth() * @static */ function setMaxDepth($maxDepth) { LoggerLog::debug("LoggerNDC::setMaxDepth() maxDepth='$maxDepth'"); $maxDepth = (int)$maxDepth; if ($maxDepth <= LOGGER_NDC_HT_SIZE) { if (LoggerNDC::getDepth() > $maxDepth) { $GLOBALS['log4php.LoggerNDC.ht'] = array_slice($GLOBALS['log4php.LoggerNDC.ht'], $maxDepth); } $GLOBALS['log4php.LoggerNDC.maxDepth'] = $maxDepth; } } } ?>