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<?php |
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// $Horde: horde/lib/Log/observer.php,v 1.5 2000/06/28 21:36:13 jon Exp $ |
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/** |
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* The Log_observer:: class implements the Observer end of a |
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* Subject-Observer pattern for watching log activity and taking |
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* actions on exceptional events. |
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* |
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* @author Chuck Hagenbuch <chuck@horde.org> |
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* @version $Revision: 1.1 $ |
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* @since Horde 1.3 |
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*/ |
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class Log_observer { |
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// {{{ properties |
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/** The minimum priority level of message that we want to hear |
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about. 0 (LOG_EMERG) is the highest priority, so we will only |
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hear messages with an integer priority value less than or |
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equal to ours. It defaults to LOG_INFO, which listens to |
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everything except LOG_DEBUG. */ |
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var $priority = LOG_INFO; |
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// }}} |
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// {{{ constructor |
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/** |
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* Basic Log_observer instance that just prints out messages |
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* received. |
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*/ |
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function Log_observer ($priority = LOG_INFO) { |
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$this->priority = $priority; |
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} |
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// }}} |
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// {{{ factory() |
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/** |
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* Attempts to return a concrete Log_observer instance of the |
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* specified type. |
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* |
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* @param $observer_type The type of concrate Log_observer subclass |
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* to return. We will attempt to dynamically |
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* include the code for this subclass. |
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* @return The newly created concrete Log_observer |
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* instance, or an false on an error. */ |
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function factory ($observer_type, $priority = LOG_INFO) { |
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$classfile = substr(__FILE__, 0, -(strlen(basename(__FILE__)))) . 'Log/' . $observer_type . '.php'; |
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if (file_exists($classfile)) { |
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include_once $classfile; |
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$class = 'Log_' . $observer_type; |
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return new $observer_type($priority); |
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} else { |
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return false; |
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} |
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} |
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// }}} |
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// {{{ notify() |
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/** |
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* This is a stub method to make sure that LogObserver classes do |
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* something when they are notified of a message. The default |
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* behavior is to just print the message, which is obviously not |
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* desireable in practically any situation - which is why you need |
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* to override this method. :) |
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* |
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* @param $messageOb A hash containing all information - the text |
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* message itself, the priority, what log it came |
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* from, etc. |
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*/ |
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function notify ($messageOb) { |
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print_r($messageOb); |
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} |
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// }}} |
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} |
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?> |