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package com.fr.third.apache.log4j; |
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import com.fr.third.apache.log4j.helpers.OptionConverter; |
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import com.fr.third.apache.log4j.helpers.PatternConverter; |
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import com.fr.third.apache.log4j.helpers.PatternParser; |
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import com.fr.third.apache.log4j.pattern.BridgePatternConverter; |
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import com.fr.third.apache.log4j.pattern.BridgePatternParser; |
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import com.fr.third.apache.log4j.spi.LoggerRepository; |
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import com.fr.third.apache.log4j.spi.LoggingEvent; |
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// Contributors: Nelson Minar <nelson@monkey.org> |
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// Anders Kristensen <akristensen@dynamicsoft.com> |
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/** |
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* This class is an enhanced version of PatternLayout |
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* which was originally developed as part of the abandoned log4j 1.3 |
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* effort and has been available in the extras companion. |
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* This pattern layout should be used in preference to |
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* PatternLayout except when compatibility |
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* where PatternLayout has been extended either through subclassing |
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* or alternative pattern parsers. |
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* |
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* |
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* <p>A flexible layout configurable with pattern string. The goal of this class |
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* is to {@link #format format} a {@link LoggingEvent} and return the results |
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* in a {@link StringBuffer}. The format of the result depends on the |
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* <em>conversion pattern</em>. |
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* <p> |
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* |
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* <p>The conversion pattern is closely related to the conversion |
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* pattern of the printf function in C. A conversion pattern is |
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* composed of literal text and format control expressions called |
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* <em>conversion specifiers</em>. |
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* |
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* <p><i>Note that you are free to insert any literal text within the |
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* conversion pattern.</i> |
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* </p> |
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<p>Each conversion specifier starts with a percent sign (%) and is |
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followed by optional <em>format modifiers</em> and a <em>conversion |
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character</em>. The conversion character specifies the type of |
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data, e.g. category, priority, date, thread name. The format |
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modifiers control such things as field width, padding, left and |
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right justification. The following is a simple example. |
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<p>Let the conversion pattern be <b>"%-5p [%t]: %m%n"</b> and assume |
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that the log4j environment was set to use a EnhancedPatternLayout. Then the |
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statements |
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<pre> |
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Category root = Category.getRoot(); |
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root.debug("Message 1"); |
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root.warn("Message 2"); |
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</pre> |
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would yield the output |
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<pre> |
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DEBUG [main]: Message 1 |
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WARN [main]: Message 2 |
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</pre> |
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<p>Note that there is no explicit separator between text and |
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conversion specifiers. The pattern parser knows when it has reached |
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the end of a conversion specifier when it reads a conversion |
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character. In the example above the conversion specifier |
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<b>%-5p</b> means the priority of the logging event should be left |
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justified to a width of five characters. |
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The recognized conversion characters are |
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<p> |
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<table border="1" CELLPADDING="8"> |
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<th>Conversion Character</th> |
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<th>Effect</th> |
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<td align=center><b>c</b></td> |
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<td>Used to output the category of the logging event. The |
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category conversion specifier can be optionally followed by |
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NameAbbreviator pattern. |
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<p>For example, for the category name "alpha.beta.gamma" the pattern |
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<b>%c{2}</b> will output the last two elements ("beta.gamma"), |
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<b>%c{-2}</b> will remove two elements leaving "gamma", |
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<b>%c{1.}</b> will output "a.b.gamma". |
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</td> |
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</tr> |
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<tr> |
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<td align=center><b>C</b></td> |
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<td>Used to output the fully qualified class name of the caller |
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issuing the logging request. This conversion specifier |
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can be optionally followed by <em>precision specifier</em>, that |
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is a decimal constant in brackets. |
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<td>Used to output the category of the logging event. The |
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category conversion specifier can be optionally followed by |
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NameAbbreviator pattern. |
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<p>For example, for the category name "alpha.beta.gamma" the pattern |
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<b>%c{2}</b> will output the last two elements ("beta.gamma"), |
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<b>%c{-2}</b> will remove two elements leaving "gamma", |
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<b>%c{1.}</b> will output "a.b.gamma". |
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<p><b>WARNING</b> Generating the caller class information is |
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slow. Thus, its use should be avoided unless execution speed is |
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not an issue. |
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</td> |
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</tr> |
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<tr> <td align=center><b>d</b></td> <td>Used to output the date of |
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the logging event. The date conversion specifier may be |
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followed by a set of braces containing a |
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date and time pattern strings {@link java.text.SimpleDateFormat}, |
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<em>ABSOLUTE</em>, <em>DATE</em> or <em>ISO8601</em> |
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and a set of braces containing a time zone id per |
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{@link java.util.TimeZone#getTimeZone(String)}. |
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For example, <b>%d{HH:mm:ss,SSS}</b>, |
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<b>%d{dd MMM yyyy HH:mm:ss,SSS}</b>, |
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<b>%d{DATE}</b> or <b>%d{HH:mm:ss}{GMT+0}</b>. If no date format specifier is given then |
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ISO8601 format is assumed. |
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</td> |
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</tr> |
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<tr> |
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<td align=center><b>F</b></td> |
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<td>Used to output the file name where the logging request was |
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issued. |
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<p><b>WARNING</b> Generating caller location information is |
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extremely slow and should be avoided unless execution speed |
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is not an issue. |
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</tr> |
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<tr> |
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<td align=center><b>l</b></td> |
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<td>Used to output location information of the caller which generated |
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the logging event. |
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<p>The location information depends on the JVM implementation but |
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usually consists of the fully qualified name of the calling |
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method followed by the callers source the file name and line |
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number between parentheses. |
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<p>The location information can be very useful. However, its |
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generation is <em>extremely</em> slow and should be avoided |
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unless execution speed is not an issue. |
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</td> |
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</tr> |
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<tr> |
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<td align=center><b>L</b></td> |
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<td>Used to output the line number from where the logging request |
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was issued. |
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<p><b>WARNING</b> Generating caller location information is |
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extremely slow and should be avoided unless execution speed |
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is not an issue. |
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</tr> |
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<tr> |
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<td align=center><b>m</b></td> |
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<td>Used to output the application supplied message associated with |
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the logging event.</td> |
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</tr> |
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<tr> |
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<td align=center><b>M</b></td> |
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<td>Used to output the method name where the logging request was |
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issued. |
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<p><b>WARNING</b> Generating caller location information is |
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extremely slow and should be avoided unless execution speed |
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is not an issue. |
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</tr> |
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<tr> |
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<td align=center><b>n</b></td> |
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<td>Outputs the platform dependent line separator character or |
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characters. |
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<p>This conversion character offers practically the same |
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performance as using non-portable line separator strings such as |
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"\n", or "\r\n". Thus, it is the preferred way of specifying a |
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line separator. |
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</tr> |
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<tr> |
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<td align=center><b>p</b></td> |
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<td>Used to output the priority of the logging event.</td> |
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</tr> |
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<tr> |
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<td align=center><b>r</b></td> |
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<td>Used to output the number of milliseconds elapsed since the construction |
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of the layout until the creation of the logging event.</td> |
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</tr> |
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<tr> |
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<td align=center><b>t</b></td> |
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<td>Used to output the name of the thread that generated the |
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logging event.</td> |
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</tr> |
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<td align=center><b>x</b></td> |
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<td>Used to output the NDC (nested diagnostic context) associated |
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with the thread that generated the logging event. |
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</td> |
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</tr> |
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<tr> |
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<td align=center><b>X</b></td> |
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<td> |
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<p>Used to output the MDC (mapped diagnostic context) associated |
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with the thread that generated the logging event. The <b>X</b> |
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conversion character can be followed by the key for the |
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map placed between braces, as in <b>%X{clientNumber}</b> where |
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<code>clientNumber</code> is the key. The value in the MDC |
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corresponding to the key will be output. If no additional sub-option |
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is specified, then the entire contents of the MDC key value pair set |
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is output using a format {{key1,val1},{key2,val2}}</p> |
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<p>See {@link MDC} class for more details. |
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</p> |
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</td> |
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</tr> |
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<tr> |
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<td align=center><b>properties</b></td> |
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<td> |
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<p>Used to output the Properties associated |
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with the logging event. The <b>properties</b> |
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conversion word can be followed by the key for the |
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map placed between braces, as in <b>%properties{application}</b> where |
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<code>application</code> is the key. The value in the Properties bundle |
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corresponding to the key will be output. If no additional sub-option |
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is specified, then the entire contents of the Properties key value pair set |
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is output using a format {{key1,val1},{key2,val2}}</p> |
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</td> |
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</tr> |
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<tr> |
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<td align=center><b>throwable</b></td> |
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<td> |
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<p>Used to output the Throwable trace that has been bound to the LoggingEvent, by |
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default this will output the full trace as one would normally |
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find by a call to Throwable.printStackTrace(). |
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<b>%throwable{short}</b> or <b>%throwable{1}</b> will output the first line of |
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stack trace. <b>throwable{none}</b> or <b>throwable{0}</b> will suppress |
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the stack trace. <b>%throwable{n}</b> will output n lines of stack trace |
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if a positive integer or omit the last -n lines if a negative integer. |
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If no %throwable pattern is specified, the appender will take |
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responsibility to output the stack trace as it sees fit.</p> |
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</td> |
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</tr> |
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<tr> |
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<td align=center><b>%</b></td> |
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<td>The sequence %% outputs a single percent sign. |
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</td> |
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</tr> |
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</table> |
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<p>By default the relevant information is output as is. However, |
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with the aid of format modifiers it is possible to change the |
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minimum field width, the maximum field width and justification. |
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<p>The optional format modifier is placed between the percent sign |
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and the conversion character. |
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<p>The first optional format modifier is the <em>left justification |
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flag</em> which is just the minus (-) character. Then comes the |
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optional <em>minimum field width</em> modifier. This is a decimal |
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constant that represents the minimum number of characters to |
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output. If the data item requires fewer characters, it is padded on |
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either the left or the right until the minimum width is |
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reached. The default is to pad on the left (right justify) but you |
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can specify right padding with the left justification flag. The |
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padding character is space. If the data item is larger than the |
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minimum field width, the field is expanded to accommodate the |
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data. The value is never truncated. |
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<p>This behavior can be changed using the <em>maximum field |
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width</em> modifier which is designated by a period followed by a |
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decimal constant. If the data item is longer than the maximum |
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field, then the extra characters are removed from the |
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<em>beginning</em> of the data item and not from the end. For |
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example, it the maximum field width is eight and the data item is |
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ten characters long, then the first two characters of the data item |
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are dropped. This behavior deviates from the printf function in C |
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where truncation is done from the end. |
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<p>Below are various format modifier examples for the category |
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conversion specifier. |
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<p> |
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<TABLE BORDER=1 CELLPADDING=8> |
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<th>Format modifier |
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<th>left justify |
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<th>minimum width |
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<th>maximum width |
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<th>comment |
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<tr> |
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<td align=center>%20c</td> |
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<td align=center>false</td> |
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<td align=center>20</td> |
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<td align=center>none</td> |
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<td>Left pad with spaces if the category name is less than 20 |
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characters long. |
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<tr> <td align=center>%-20c</td> <td align=center>true</td> <td |
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align=center>20</td> <td align=center>none</td> <td>Right pad with |
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spaces if the category name is less than 20 characters long. |
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<td align=center>%.30c</td> |
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<td align=center>NA</td> |
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<td align=center>none</td> |
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<td align=center>30</td> |
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<td>Truncate from the beginning if the category name is longer than 30 |
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characters. |
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<td align=center>%20.30c</td> |
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<td align=center>false</td> |
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<td align=center>20</td> |
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<td align=center>30</td> |
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<td>Left pad with spaces if the category name is shorter than 20 |
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characters. However, if category name is longer than 30 characters, |
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then truncate from the beginning. |
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<td align=center>%-20.30c</td> |
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<td align=center>true</td> |
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<td align=center>20</td> |
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<td align=center>30</td> |
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<td>Right pad with spaces if the category name is shorter than 20 |
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characters. However, if category name is longer than 30 characters, |
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then truncate from the beginning. |
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</table> |
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<p>Below are some examples of conversion patterns. |
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<dl> |
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<p><dt><b>%r [%t] %-5p %c %x - %m%n</b> |
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<p><dd>This is essentially the TTCC layout. |
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<p><dt><b>%-6r [%15.15t] %-5p %30.30c %x - %m%n</b> |
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<p><dd>Similar to the TTCC layout except that the relative time is |
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right padded if less than 6 digits, thread name is right padded if |
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less than 15 characters and truncated if longer and the category |
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name is left padded if shorter than 30 characters and truncated if |
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longer. |
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</dl> |
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<p>The above text is largely inspired from Peter A. Darnell and |
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Philip E. Margolis' highly recommended book "C -- a Software |
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Engineering Approach", ISBN 0-387-97389-3. |
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@author <a href="mailto:cakalijp@Maritz.com">James P. Cakalic</a> |
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@author Ceki Gülcü |
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@since 1.2.16 */ |
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public class EnhancedPatternLayout extends Layout { |
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/** Default pattern string for log output. Currently set to the |
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string <b>"%m%n"</b> which just prints the application supplied |
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message. */ |
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public static final String DEFAULT_CONVERSION_PATTERN = "%m%n"; |
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/** A conversion pattern equivalent to the TTCCCLayout. |
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Current value is <b>%r [%t] %p %c %x - %m%n</b>. */ |
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public static final String TTCC_CONVERSION_PATTERN = |
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"%r [%t] %p %c %x - %m%n"; |
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/** |
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* Initial size of internal buffer, no longer used. |
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* @deprecated since 1.3 |
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*/ |
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protected final int BUF_SIZE = 256; |
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/** |
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* Maximum capacity of internal buffer, no longer used. |
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* @deprecated since 1.3 |
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*/ |
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protected final int MAX_CAPACITY = 1024; |
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/** |
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* Customized pattern conversion rules are stored under this key in the |
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* {@link LoggerRepository LoggerRepository} object store. |
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*/ |
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public static final String PATTERN_RULE_REGISTRY = "PATTERN_RULE_REGISTRY"; |
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/** |
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* Initial converter for pattern. |
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*/ |
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private PatternConverter head; |
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/** |
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* Conversion pattern. |
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*/ |
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private String conversionPattern; |
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/** |
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* True if any element in pattern formats information from exceptions. |
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*/ |
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private boolean handlesExceptions; |
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/** |
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Constructs a EnhancedPatternLayout using the DEFAULT_LAYOUT_PATTERN. |
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The default pattern just produces the application supplied message. |
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*/ |
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public EnhancedPatternLayout() { |
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this(DEFAULT_CONVERSION_PATTERN); |
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} |
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/** |
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* Constructs a EnhancedPatternLayout using the supplied conversion pattern. |
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* @param pattern conversion pattern. |
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*/ |
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public EnhancedPatternLayout(final String pattern) { |
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this.conversionPattern = pattern; |
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head = createPatternParser( |
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(pattern == null) ? DEFAULT_CONVERSION_PATTERN : pattern).parse(); |
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if (head instanceof BridgePatternConverter) { |
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handlesExceptions = !((BridgePatternConverter) head).ignoresThrowable(); |
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} else { |
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handlesExceptions = false; |
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} |
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} |
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/** |
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* Set the <b>ConversionPattern</b> option. This is the string which |
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* controls formatting and consists of a mix of literal content and |
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* conversion specifiers. |
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* |
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* @param conversionPattern conversion pattern. |
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*/ |
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public void setConversionPattern(final String conversionPattern) { |
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this.conversionPattern = |
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OptionConverter.convertSpecialChars(conversionPattern); |
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head = createPatternParser(this.conversionPattern).parse(); |
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if (head instanceof BridgePatternConverter) { |
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handlesExceptions = !((BridgePatternConverter) head).ignoresThrowable(); |
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} else { |
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handlesExceptions = false; |
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} |
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} |
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/** |
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* Returns the value of the <b>ConversionPattern</b> option. |
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* @return conversion pattern. |
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*/ |
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public String getConversionPattern() { |
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return conversionPattern; |
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} |
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/** |
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Returns PatternParser used to parse the conversion string. Subclasses |
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may override this to return a subclass of PatternParser which recognize |
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custom conversion characters. |
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@since 0.9.0 |
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*/ |
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protected PatternParser createPatternParser(String pattern) { |
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return new BridgePatternParser(pattern); |
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} |
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/** |
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Activates the conversion pattern. Do not forget to call this method after |
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you change the parameters of the EnhancedPatternLayout instance. |
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*/ |
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public void activateOptions() { |
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// nothing to do. |
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} |
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/** |
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* Formats a logging event to a writer. |
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* @param event logging event to be formatted. |
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*/ |
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public String format(final LoggingEvent event) { |
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StringBuffer buf = new StringBuffer(); |
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for(PatternConverter c = head; |
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c != null; |
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c = c.next) { |
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c.format(buf, event); |
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} |
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return buf.toString(); |
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} |
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/** |
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* Will return false if any of the conversion specifiers in the pattern |
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* handles {@link Exception Exceptions}. |
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* @return true if the pattern formats any information from exceptions. |
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*/ |
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public boolean ignoresThrowable() { |
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return !handlesExceptions; |
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} |
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}
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