/* * Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one or more * contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file distributed with * this work for additional information regarding copyright ownership. * The ASF licenses this file to You 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. */ import java.io.*; import org.apache.log4j.*; /** * An OutputStream that flushes out to a Category.<p> * * Note that no data is written out to the Category until the stream is * flushed or closed.<p> * * Example:<pre> * // make sure everything sent to System.err is logged * System.setErr(new PrintStream(new LoggingOutputStream(Category.getRoot(), Priority.WARN), true)); * * // make sure everything sent to System.out is also logged * System.setOut(new PrintStream(new LoggingOutputStream(Category.getRoot(), Priority.INFO), true)); * </pre> * * @author <a href="mailto://Jim.Moore@rocketmail.com">Jim Moore</a> * @see Category */ public class LoggingOutputStream extends OutputStream { protected static final String LINE_SEPERATOR = System.getProperty("line.separator"); /** * Used to maintain the contract of {@link #close()}. */ protected boolean hasBeenClosed = false; /** * The internal buffer where data is stored. */ protected byte[] buf; /** * The number of valid bytes in the buffer. This value is always * in the range <tt>0</tt> through <tt>buf.length</tt>; elements * <tt>buf[0]</tt> through <tt>buf[count-1]</tt> contain valid * byte data. */ protected int count; /** * Remembers the size of the buffer for speed. */ private int bufLength; /** * The default number of bytes in the buffer. =2048 */ public static final int DEFAULT_BUFFER_LENGTH = 2048; /** * The category to write to. */ protected Category category; /** * The priority to use when writing to the Category. */ protected Priority priority; private LoggingOutputStream() { // illegal } /** * Creates the LoggingOutputStream to flush to the given Category. * * @param cat the Category to write to * * @param priority the Priority to use when writing to the Category * * @exception IllegalArgumentException * if cat == null or priority == null */ public LoggingOutputStream(Category cat, Priority priority) throws IllegalArgumentException { if (cat == null) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("cat == null"); } if (priority == null) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("priority == null"); } this.priority = priority; category = cat; bufLength = DEFAULT_BUFFER_LENGTH; buf = new byte[DEFAULT_BUFFER_LENGTH]; count = 0; } /** * Closes this output stream and releases any system resources * associated with this stream. The general contract of <code>close</code> * is that it closes the output stream. A closed stream cannot perform * output operations and cannot be reopened. */ public void close() { flush(); hasBeenClosed = true; } /** * Writes the specified byte to this output stream. The general * contract for <code>write</code> is that one byte is written * to the output stream. The byte to be written is the eight * low-order bits of the argument <code>b</code>. The 24 * high-order bits of <code>b</code> are ignored. * * @param b the <code>byte</code> to write * * @exception IOException * if an I/O error occurs. In particular, * an <code>IOException</code> may be thrown if the * output stream has been closed. */ public void write(final int b) throws IOException { if (hasBeenClosed) { throw new IOException("The stream has been closed."); } // don't log nulls if (b == 0) { return; } // would this be writing past the buffer? if (count == bufLength) { // grow the buffer final int newBufLength = bufLength+DEFAULT_BUFFER_LENGTH; final byte[] newBuf = new byte[newBufLength]; System.arraycopy(buf, 0, newBuf, 0, bufLength); buf = newBuf; bufLength = newBufLength; } buf[count] = (byte)b; count++; } /** * Flushes this output stream and forces any buffered output bytes * to be written out. The general contract of <code>flush</code> is * that calling it is an indication that, if any bytes previously * written have been buffered by the implementation of the output * stream, such bytes should immediately be written to their * intended destination. */ public void flush() { if (count == 0) { return; } // don't print out blank lines; flushing from PrintStream puts out these if (count == LINE_SEPERATOR.length()) { if ( ((char)buf[0]) == LINE_SEPERATOR.charAt(0) && ( ( count == 1 ) || // <- Unix & Mac, -> Windows ( (count == 2) && ((char)buf[1]) == LINE_SEPERATOR.charAt(1) ) ) ) { reset(); return; } } final byte[] theBytes = new byte[count]; System.arraycopy(buf, 0, theBytes, 0, count); category.log(priority, new String(theBytes)); reset(); } private void reset() { // not resetting the buffer -- assuming that if it grew that it // will likely grow similarly again count = 0; } }