/* * Copyright (C) 2008 The Android Open Source Project * * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. */ package com.wireme.util; import android.util.Log; import java.io.PrintWriter; import java.io.StringWriter; import java.util.logging.Formatter; import java.util.logging.Handler; import java.util.logging.Level; import java.util.logging.LogRecord; /* Taken from: http://android.git.kernel.org/?p=platform/frameworks/base.git;a=blob_plain;f=core/java/com/android/internal/logging/AndroidHandler.java;hb=c2ad241504fcaa12d4579d3b0b4038d1ca8d08c9 */ public class FixedAndroidHandler extends Handler { /** * Holds the formatter for all Android log handlers. */ private static final Formatter THE_FORMATTER = new Formatter() { @Override public String format(LogRecord r) { Throwable thrown = r.getThrown(); if (thrown != null) { StringWriter sw = new StringWriter(); PrintWriter pw = new PrintWriter(sw); sw.write(r.getMessage()); sw.write("\n"); thrown.printStackTrace(pw); pw.flush(); return sw.toString(); } else { return r.getMessage(); } } }; /** * Constructs a new instance of the Android log handler. */ public FixedAndroidHandler() { setFormatter(THE_FORMATTER); } @Override public void close() { // No need to close, but must implement abstract method. } @Override public void flush() { // No need to flush, but must implement abstract method. } @Override public void publish(LogRecord record) { try { int level = getAndroidLevel(record.getLevel()); String tag = record.getLoggerName(); if (tag == null) { // Anonymous logger. tag = "null"; } else { // Tags must be <= 23 characters. int length = tag.length(); if (length > 23) { // Most loggers use the full class name. Try dropping the // package. int lastPeriod = tag.lastIndexOf("."); if (length - lastPeriod - 1 <= 23) { tag = tag.substring(lastPeriod + 1); } else { // Use last 23 chars. tag = tag.substring(tag.length() - 23); } } } /* ############################################################################################ Instead of using the perfectly fine java.util.logging API for setting the loggable levels, this call relies on a totally obscure "local.prop" file which you have to place on your device. By default, if you do not have that file and if you do not execute some magic "setprop" commands on your device, only INFO/WARN/ERROR is loggable. So whatever you do with java.util.logging.Logger.setLevel(...) doesn't have any effect. The debug messages might arrive here but they are dropped because you _also_ have to set the Android internal logging level with the aforementioned magic switches. Also, consider that you have to understand how a JUL logger name is mapped to the "tag" of the Android log. Basically, the whole cutting and cropping procedure above is what you have to memorize if you want to log with JUL and configure Android for debug output. I actually admire the pure evil of this setup, even Mr. Ceki can learn something! Commenting out these lines makes it all work as expected: if (!Log.isLoggable(tag, level)) { return; } ############################################################################################### */ String message = getFormatter().format(record); Log.println(level, tag, message); } catch (RuntimeException e) { Log.e("AndroidHandler", "Error logging message.", e); } } /** * Converts a {@link java.util.logging.Logger} logging level into an Android one. * * @param level The {@link java.util.logging.Logger} logging level. * * @return The resulting Android logging level. */ static int getAndroidLevel(Level level) { int value = level.intValue(); if (value >= 1000) { // SEVERE return Log.ERROR; } else if (value >= 900) { // WARNING return Log.WARN; } else if (value >= 800) { // INFO return Log.INFO; } else { return Log.DEBUG; } } }