/* -*- C++ -*- */ //============================================================================= /** * @file Logging_Strategy.h * * $Id$ * * @author Prashant Jain */ //============================================================================= #ifndef ACE_LOGGING_STRATEGY_H #define ACE_LOGGING_STRATEGY_H #include "ace/Service_Object.h" #include "ace/Log_Msg.h" #if !defined (ACE_LACKS_PRAGMA_ONCE) # pragma once #endif /* ACE_LACKS_PRAGMA_ONCE */ #if !defined (ACE_DEFAULT_LOGFILE_POLL_INTERVAL) #define ACE_DEFAULT_LOGFILE_POLL_INTERVAL 600 /* Seconds */ #endif /* ACE_DEFAULT_LOGFILE_POLL_INTERVAL */ /** * @class ACE_Logging_Strategy * * @brief This class provides the hooks to control the output produced * by any of the network services. * * Depending upon when this service is invoked and with what * flags, the output of other network services can be * controlled. The output can be streamed to stderr, to a file, * to a logging daemon, or it can be set to be "silent". * If logging records are output to a file, the file can be set * to a maximum size and repeatedly split into new files. The * log file size can be limited at any logging point (i.e., * application, client logging daemon, or server logging daemon) * by specifying the -i and -m * options for the Logging_Strategy class in a * svc.conf file. * * By default, two logfiles are generated. It's possible, however, to * generate as many logfiles as necessary to store all the * information. To achieve this, it is only necessary to indicate the * maximum size of the logfiles via the -m option and the process will * generate automatically the logfiles. You can control the total * number of logfiles created via the -n option. * * By using the -o option we can also choose the mode of organization * of the files, e.g., the first one is the normal used in Unix * systems (when cron rotates the logs it keeps the lowest number the * most recent one), the second is for increasing speed (we only * create a new log file, and don't rotate the others (fewer accesses * to disk)). */ class ACE_Export ACE_Logging_Strategy : public ACE_Service_Object { public: /// Constructor. ACE_Logging_Strategy (void); /// Dynamic linking initialization hook. virtual int init (int argc, ACE_TCHAR *argv[]); /// Dynamic linking termination hook. virtual int fini (void); /** * Timeout handler which tests logfile size. If the current logfile * size exceeds , the current logfile is closed, saved to * logfile.old, and a new logfile is reopened. */ virtual int handle_timeout (const ACE_Time_Value& tv, const void* arg); /** * Parse arguments provided in svc.conf file. * @arg '-f' Pass in the flags (such as OSTREAM, STDERR, LOGGER, VERBOSE, * SILENT, VERBOSE_LITE) used to control logging. * @arg '-i' The interval (in seconds) at which the logfile size is sampled * (default is 0, i.e., do not sample by default). * @arg '-k' Set the logging key. * @arg '-m' Maximum logfile size in Kbytes. * @arg '-n' Set the program name for the %n format specifier. * @arg '-N' The maximum number of logfiles that we want created. * @arg '-o' Specifies that we want the no standard logfiles ordering * (fastest processing in ). Default is not to * order logfiles. * @arg '-p' Pass in the process-wide priorities to either enable (e.g., * DEBUG, INFO, WARNING, NOTICE, ERROR, CRITICAL, ALERT, * EMERGENCY) or to disable (e.g., ~DEBUG, ~INFO, ~WARNING, * ~NOTICE, ~ERROR, ~CRITICAL, ~ALERT, ~EMERGENCY). * @arg '-s' Ensure that the OSTREAM flag is set. * @arg '-t' Pass in the thread-wide priorities to either enable (e.g., * DEBUG, INFO, WARNING, NOTICE, ERROR, CRITICAL, ALERT, * EMERGENCY) or to disable (e.g., ~DEBUG, ~INFO, ~WARNING, * ~NOTICE, ~ERROR, ~CRITICAL, ~ALERT, ~EMERGENCY). * @arg '-w' Cause the logfile to be wiped out, both on startup and on * reconfiguration. */ int parse_args (int argc, ACE_TCHAR *argv[]); void log_msg (ACE_Log_Msg *log_msg); protected: /// Tokenize to set all the flags void tokenize (ACE_TCHAR *flag_string); /// Tokenize to set priorities (either process or thread one). void priorities (ACE_TCHAR *priority_string, ACE_Log_Msg::MASK_TYPE mask); /// Current thread's priority mask set by u_long thread_priority_mask_; /// Process-wide priority mask set by u_long process_priority_mask_; /// Flags we keep track of. u_long flags_; /// File name we're logging to. ACE_TCHAR *filename_; /// Logger key for distributed logging. ACE_TCHAR *logger_key_; /// Program name to be used for %n format specifier. ACE_TCHAR *program_name_; /// If non-0 then wipeout the logfile, otherwise append to it. /// Default value is 0. int wipeout_logfile_; /// This tells us in what file we last wrote. It will be increased /// to enable multiple log files int count_; /// If non-0 we have a maximum number of log files we can write. /// Default value is 0, i.e., no maximum number. int fixed_number_; /// If non-0 we order the files as we rotate them. Default value /// is 0, i.e., we do not rotate files by default. int order_files_; /// Tells us what is the maximum log file to write. We will write /// + 1 files (includes the current log file). /// Default value is 1, i.e., 2 files by default. int max_file_number_; /// If non-zero, sampling interval (in secs) at which maximum logfile /// size is checked, otherwise logfile size can grow indefinitely. /// Default value is 0. u_long interval_; /// Maximum logfile size (in KB). Default value is /// . u_long max_size_; /// ACE_Log_Msg instance to work with ACE_Log_Msg *log_msg_; }; ACE_FACTORY_DECLARE (ACE, ACE_Logging_Strategy) #endif /* ACE_LOGGING_STRATEGY_H */