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require 'logger'
require 'active_support/core_ext/class/attribute_accessors'
# Extensions to the built in Ruby logger.
#
# If you want to use the default log formatter as defined in the Ruby core, then you
# will need to set the formatter for the logger as in:
#
# logger.formatter = Formatter.new
#
# You can then specify the datetime format, for example:
#
# logger.datetime_format = "%Y-%m-%d"
#
# Note: This logger is deprecated in favor of ActiveSupport::BufferedLogger
class Logger
# Set to false to disable the silencer
cattr_accessor :silencer
self.silencer = true
# Silences the logger for the duration of the block.
def silence(temporary_level = Logger::ERROR)
if silencer
begin
old_logger_level, self.level = level, temporary_level
yield self
ensure
self.level = old_logger_level
end
else
yield self
end
end
alias :old_datetime_format= :datetime_format=
# Logging date-time format (string passed to +strftime+). Ignored if the formatter
# does not respond to datetime_format=.
def datetime_format=(datetime_format)
formatter.datetime_format = datetime_format if formatter.respond_to?(:datetime_format=)
end
alias :old_datetime_format :datetime_format
# Get the logging datetime format. Returns nil if the formatter does not support
# datetime formatting.
def datetime_format
formatter.datetime_format if formatter.respond_to?(:datetime_format)
end
alias :old_formatter :formatter if method_defined?(:formatter)
# Get the current formatter. The default formatter is a SimpleFormatter which only
# displays the log message
def formatter
@formatter ||= SimpleFormatter.new
end
unless const_defined? :Formatter
class Formatter
Format = "%s, [%s#%d] %5s -- %s: %s\n"
attr_accessor :datetime_format
def initialize
@datetime_format = nil
end
def call(severity, time, progname, msg)
Format % [severity[0..0], format_datetime(time), $$, severity, progname,
msg2str(msg)]
end
private
def format_datetime(time)
if @datetime_format.nil?
time.strftime("%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S.") << "%06d " % time.usec
else
time.strftime(@datetime_format)
end
end
def msg2str(msg)
case msg
when ::String
msg
when ::Exception
"#{ msg.message } (#{ msg.class })\n" <<
(msg.backtrace || []).join("\n")
else
msg.inspect
end
end
end
end
# Simple formatter which only displays the message.
class SimpleFormatter < Logger::Formatter
# This method is invoked when a log event occurs
def call(severity, timestamp, progname, msg)
"#{String === msg ? msg : msg.inspect}\n"
end
end
private
alias old_format_message format_message
# Ruby 1.8.3 transposed the msg and progname arguments to format_message.
# We can't test RUBY_VERSION because some distributions don't keep Ruby
# and its standard library in sync, leading to installations of Ruby 1.8.2
# with Logger from 1.8.3 and vice versa.
if method_defined?(:formatter=)
def format_message(severity, timestamp, progname, msg)
formatter.call(severity, timestamp, progname, msg)
end
else
def format_message(severity, timestamp, msg, progname)
formatter.call(severity, timestamp, progname, msg)
end
attr_writer :formatter
public :formatter=
alias old_format_datetime format_datetime
def format_datetime(datetime) datetime end
alias old_msg2str msg2str
def msg2str(msg) msg end
end
end
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