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See the license for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under * the license. */ package org.apache.geode.internal.logging.log4j.message; import java.text.SimpleDateFormat; import java.util.Arrays; import java.util.Collection; import java.util.Date; import java.util.HashSet; import java.util.Map; import java.util.Set; import org.apache.logging.log4j.message.Message; import org.apache.geode.cache.Region; import org.apache.geode.internal.cache.EntriesSet; /** * Handles messages that consist of a format string containing '{}' to represent each replaceable * token, and the parameters. * <p/> * This class was originally written for <a href="http://lilithapp.com/">Lilith</a> by Joern Huxhorn * where it is licensed under the LGPL. It has been relicensed here with his permission providing * that this attribution remain. * <p/> * Copied into Geode from org.apache.logging.log4j.message.ParameterizedMessage * (http://logging.apache.org/log4j/2.x/license.html) * <p/> * Geode changes include changing class name and package. Additional changes are commented with "// * GEODE: note" */ public class GemFireParameterizedMessage implements Message { /** * Prefix for recursion. */ public static final String RECURSION_PREFIX = "[..."; /** * Suffix for recursion. */ public static final String RECURSION_SUFFIX = "...]"; /** * Prefix for errors. */ public static final String ERROR_PREFIX = "[!!!"; /** * Separator for errors. */ public static final String ERROR_SEPARATOR = "=>"; /** * Separator for error messages. */ public static final String ERROR_MSG_SEPARATOR = ":"; /** * Suffix for errors. */ public static final String ERROR_SUFFIX = "!!!]"; private static final long serialVersionUID = -665975803997290697L; private static final int HASHVAL = 31; private static final char DELIM_START = '{'; private static final char DELIM_STOP = '}'; private static final char ESCAPE_CHAR = '\\'; private final String messagePattern; private final String[] stringArgs; private transient Object[] argArray; private transient String formattedMessage; private transient Throwable throwable; /** * Creates a parameterized message. * * @param messagePattern The message "format" string. This will be a String containing "{}" * placeholders where parameters should be substituted. * @param stringArgs The arguments for substitution. * @param throwable A Throwable. */ public GemFireParameterizedMessage(final String messagePattern, final String[] stringArgs, final Throwable throwable) { this.messagePattern = messagePattern; this.stringArgs = stringArgs; this.throwable = throwable; } /** * Creates a parameterized message. * * @param messagePattern The message "format" string. This will be a String containing "{}" * placeholders where parameters should be substituted. * @param objectArgs The arguments for substitution. * @param throwable A Throwable. */ public GemFireParameterizedMessage(final String messagePattern, final Object[] objectArgs, final Throwable throwable) { this.messagePattern = messagePattern; this.throwable = throwable; this.stringArgs = parseArguments(objectArgs); } /** * Constructs a ParameterizedMessage which contains the arguments converted to String as well as * an optional Throwable. * * <p> * If the last argument is a Throwable and is NOT used up by a placeholder in the message pattern * it is returned in {@link #getThrowable()} and won't be contained in the created String[]. If it * is used up {@link #getThrowable()} will return null even if the last argument was a Throwable! * </p> * * @param messagePattern the message pattern that to be checked for placeholders. * @param arguments the argument array to be converted. */ public GemFireParameterizedMessage(final String messagePattern, final Object[] arguments) { this.messagePattern = messagePattern; this.stringArgs = parseArguments(arguments); } /** * Constructor with a pattern and a single parameter. * * @param messagePattern The message pattern. * @param arg The parameter. */ public GemFireParameterizedMessage(final String messagePattern, final Object arg) { this(messagePattern, new Object[] {arg}); } /** * Constructor with a pattern and two parameters. * * @param messagePattern The message pattern. * @param arg1 The first parameter. * @param arg2 The second parameter. */ public GemFireParameterizedMessage(final String messagePattern, final Object arg1, final Object arg2) { this(messagePattern, new Object[] {arg1, arg2}); } private String[] parseArguments(final Object[] arguments) { if (arguments == null) { return null; } final int argsCount = countArgumentPlaceholders(messagePattern); int resultArgCount = arguments.length; if (argsCount < arguments.length && throwable == null && arguments[arguments.length - 1] instanceof Throwable) { throwable = (Throwable) arguments[arguments.length - 1]; resultArgCount--; } argArray = new Object[resultArgCount]; System.arraycopy(arguments, 0, argArray, 0, resultArgCount); String[] strArgs; if (argsCount == 1 && throwable == null && arguments.length > 1) { // special case strArgs = new String[1]; strArgs[0] = deepToString(arguments); } else { strArgs = new String[resultArgCount]; for (int i = 0; i < strArgs.length; i++) { strArgs[i] = deepToString(arguments[i]); } } return strArgs; } /** * Returns the formatted message. * * @return the formatted message. */ @Override public String getFormattedMessage() { if (formattedMessage == null) { formattedMessage = formatMessage(messagePattern, stringArgs); } return formattedMessage; } /** * Returns the message pattern. * * @return the message pattern. */ @Override public String getFormat() { return messagePattern; } /** * Returns the message parameters. * * @return the message parameters. */ @Override public Object[] getParameters() { if (argArray != null) { return argArray; } return stringArgs; } /** * Returns the Throwable that was given as the last argument, if any. It will not survive * serialization. The Throwable exists as part of the message primarily so that it can be * extracted from the end of the list of parameters and then be added to the LogEvent. As such, * the Throwable in the event should not be used once the LogEvent has been constructed. * * @return the Throwable, if any. */ @Override public Throwable getThrowable() { return throwable; } protected String formatMessage(final String msgPattern, final String[] sArgs) { return format(msgPattern, sArgs); } @Override public boolean equals(final Object o) { if (this == o) { return true; } if (o == null || getClass() != o.getClass()) { return false; } final GemFireParameterizedMessage that = (GemFireParameterizedMessage) o; if (messagePattern != null ? !messagePattern.equals(that.messagePattern) : that.messagePattern != null) { return false; } if (!Arrays.equals(stringArgs, that.stringArgs)) { return false; } // if (throwable != null ? !throwable.equals(that.throwable) : that.throwable != null) return // false; return true; } @Override public int hashCode() { int result = messagePattern != null ? messagePattern.hashCode() : 0; result = HASHVAL * result + (stringArgs != null ? Arrays.hashCode(stringArgs) : 0); return result; } /** * Replace placeholders in the given messagePattern with arguments. * * @param messagePattern the message pattern containing placeholders. * @param arguments the arguments to be used to replace placeholders. * @return the formatted message. */ public static String format(final String messagePattern, final Object[] arguments) { if (messagePattern == null || arguments == null || arguments.length == 0) { return messagePattern; } final StringBuilder result = new StringBuilder(); int escapeCounter = 0; int currentArgument = 0; for (int i = 0; i < messagePattern.length(); i++) { final char curChar = messagePattern.charAt(i); if (curChar == ESCAPE_CHAR) { escapeCounter++; } else { if (curChar == DELIM_START && i < messagePattern.length() - 1 && messagePattern.charAt(i + 1) == DELIM_STOP) { // write escaped escape chars final int escapedEscapes = escapeCounter / 2; for (int j = 0; j < escapedEscapes; j++) { result.append(ESCAPE_CHAR); } if (escapeCounter % 2 == 1) { // i.e. escaped // write escaped escape chars result.append(DELIM_START); result.append(DELIM_STOP); } else { // unescaped if (currentArgument < arguments.length) { result.append(arguments[currentArgument]); } else { result.append(DELIM_START).append(DELIM_STOP); } currentArgument++; } i++; escapeCounter = 0; continue; } // any other char beside ESCAPE or DELIM_START/STOP-combo // write unescaped escape chars if (escapeCounter > 0) { for (int j = 0; j < escapeCounter; j++) { result.append(ESCAPE_CHAR); } escapeCounter = 0; } result.append(curChar); } } return result.toString(); } /** * Counts the number of unescaped placeholders in the given messagePattern. * * @param messagePattern the message pattern to be analyzed. * @return the number of unescaped placeholders. */ public static int countArgumentPlaceholders(final String messagePattern) { if (messagePattern == null) { return 0; } final int delim = messagePattern.indexOf(DELIM_START); if (delim == -1) { // special case, no placeholders at all. return 0; } int result = 0; boolean isEscaped = false; for (int i = 0; i < messagePattern.length(); i++) { final char curChar = messagePattern.charAt(i); if (curChar == ESCAPE_CHAR) { isEscaped = !isEscaped; } else if (curChar == DELIM_START) { if (!isEscaped && i < messagePattern.length() - 1 && messagePattern.charAt(i + 1) == DELIM_STOP) { result++; i++; } isEscaped = false; } else { isEscaped = false; } } return result; } /** * This method performs a deep toString of the given Object. Primitive arrays are converted using * their respective Arrays.toString methods while special handling is implemented for "container * types", i.e. Object[], Map and Collection because those could contain themselves. * <p> * It should be noted that neither AbstractMap.toString() nor AbstractCollection.toString() * implement such a behavior. They only check if the container is directly contained in itself, * but not if a contained container contains the original one. Because of that, * Arrays.toString(Object[]) isn't safe either. Confusing? Just read the last paragraph again and * check the respective toString() implementation. * </p> * <p> * This means, in effect, that logging would produce a usable output even if an ordinary * System.out.println(o) would produce a relatively hard-to-debug StackOverflowError. * </p> * * @param o The object. * @return The String representation. */ public static String deepToString(final Object o) { if (o == null) { return null; } if (o instanceof String) { return (String) o; } final StringBuilder str = new StringBuilder(); final Set<String> dejaVu = new HashSet<String>(); // that's actually a neat name ;) recursiveDeepToString(o, str, dejaVu); return str.toString(); } /** * This method performs a deep toString of the given Object. Primitive arrays are converted using * their respective Arrays.toString methods while special handling is implemented for "container * types", i.e. Object[], Map and Collection because those could contain themselves. * <p> * dejaVu is used in case of those container types to prevent an endless recursion. * </p> * <p> * It should be noted that neither AbstractMap.toString() nor AbstractCollection.toString() * implement such a behavior. They only check if the container is directly contained in itself, * but not if a contained container contains the original one. Because of that, * Arrays.toString(Object[]) isn't safe either. Confusing? Just read the last paragraph again and * check the respective toString() implementation. * </p> * <p> * This means, in effect, that logging would produce a usable output even if an ordinary * System.out.println(o) would produce a relatively hard-to-debug StackOverflowError. * </p> * * @param o the Object to convert into a String * @param str the StringBuilder that o will be appended to * @param dejaVu a list of container identities that were already used. */ private static void recursiveDeepToString(final Object o, final StringBuilder str, final Set<String> dejaVu) { if (o == null) { str.append("null"); return; } if (o instanceof String) { str.append(o); return; } final Class<?> oClass = o.getClass(); if (oClass.isArray()) { if (oClass == byte[].class) { str.append(Arrays.toString((byte[]) o)); } else if (oClass == short[].class) { str.append(Arrays.toString((short[]) o)); } else if (oClass == int[].class) { str.append(Arrays.toString((int[]) o)); } else if (oClass == long[].class) { str.append(Arrays.toString((long[]) o)); } else if (oClass == float[].class) { str.append(Arrays.toString((float[]) o)); } else if (oClass == double[].class) { str.append(Arrays.toString((double[]) o)); } else if (oClass == boolean[].class) { str.append(Arrays.toString((boolean[]) o)); } else if (oClass == char[].class) { str.append(Arrays.toString((char[]) o)); } else { // special handling of container Object[] final String id = identityToString(o); if (dejaVu.contains(id)) { str.append(RECURSION_PREFIX).append(id).append(RECURSION_SUFFIX); } else { dejaVu.add(id); final Object[] oArray = (Object[]) o; str.append('['); boolean first = true; for (final Object current : oArray) { if (first) { first = false; } else { str.append(", "); } recursiveDeepToString(current, str, new HashSet<String>(dejaVu)); } str.append(']'); } // str.append(Arrays.deepToString((Object[]) o)); } } else if (o instanceof Map && !(o instanceof Region)) { // GEODE: do NOT use Map handling if // instanceof Geode Region // special handling of container Map final String id = identityToString(o); if (dejaVu.contains(id)) { str.append(RECURSION_PREFIX).append(id).append(RECURSION_SUFFIX); } else { dejaVu.add(id); final Map<?, ?> oMap = (Map<?, ?>) o; str.append('{'); boolean isFirst = true; for (final Object o1 : oMap.entrySet()) { final Map.Entry<?, ?> current = (Map.Entry<?, ?>) o1; if (isFirst) { isFirst = false; } else { str.append(", "); } final Object key = current.getKey(); final Object value = current.getValue(); recursiveDeepToString(key, str, new HashSet<String>(dejaVu)); str.append('='); recursiveDeepToString(value, str, new HashSet<String>(dejaVu)); } str.append('}'); } } else if (o instanceof Collection && !(o instanceof EntriesSet)) { // GEODE: do NOT use // Colleciton handling if // instanceof Geode // EntriesSet // special handling of container Collection final String id = identityToString(o); if (dejaVu.contains(id)) { str.append(RECURSION_PREFIX).append(id).append(RECURSION_SUFFIX); } else { dejaVu.add(id); final Collection<?> oCol = (Collection<?>) o; str.append('['); boolean isFirst = true; for (final Object anOCol : oCol) { if (isFirst) { isFirst = false; } else { str.append(", "); } recursiveDeepToString(anOCol, str, new HashSet<String>(dejaVu)); } str.append(']'); } } else if (o instanceof Date) { final Date date = (Date) o; final SimpleDateFormat format = new SimpleDateFormat("yyyy-MM-dd'T'HH:mm:ss.SSSZ"); // I'll leave it like this for the moment... this could probably be optimized using // ThreadLocal... str.append(format.format(date)); } else { // it's just some other Object, we can only use toString(). try { str.append(o.toString()); } catch (final Throwable t) { str.append(ERROR_PREFIX); str.append(identityToString(o)); str.append(ERROR_SEPARATOR); final String msg = t.getMessage(); final String className = t.getClass().getName(); str.append(className); if (!className.equals(msg)) { str.append(ERROR_MSG_SEPARATOR); str.append(msg); } str.append(ERROR_SUFFIX); } } } /** * This method returns the same as if Object.toString() would not have been overridden in obj. * <p> * Note that this isn't 100% secure as collisions can always happen with hash codes. * </p> * <p> * Copied from Object.hashCode(): * </p> * <blockquote> As much as is reasonably practical, the hashCode method defined by class * {@code Object} does return distinct integers for distinct objects. (This is typically * implemented by converting the internal address of the object into an integer, but this * implementation technique is not required by the Java™ programming language.) * </blockquote> * * @param obj the Object that is to be converted into an identity string. * @return the identity string as also defined in Object.toString() */ public static String identityToString(final Object obj) { if (obj == null) { return null; } return obj.getClass().getName() + '@' + Integer.toHexString(System.identityHashCode(obj)); } @Override public String toString() { return "GemFireParameterizedMessage[messagePattern=" + messagePattern + ", stringArgs=" + Arrays.toString(stringArgs) + ", throwable=" + throwable + ']'; // GEODE: adjust toString // to // GemFireParameterizedMessage } }