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<?php
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/**
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* @link http://www.yiiframework.com/
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* @copyright Copyright (c) 2008 Yii Software LLC
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* @license http://www.yiiframework.com/license/
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*/
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namespace yii\log;
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use Yii;
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use yii\base\Component;
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use yii\base\InvalidConfigException;
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/**
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* Logger records logged messages in memory and sends them to different targets as needed.
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*
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* Logger is registered as a core application component and can be accessed using `Yii::$app->log`.
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* You can call the method [[log()]] to record a single log message. For convenience, a set of shortcut
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* methods are provided for logging messages of various severity levels via the [[Yii]] class:
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*
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* - [[Yii::trace()]]
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* - [[Yii::error()]]
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* - [[Yii::warning()]]
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* - [[Yii::info()]]
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* - [[Yii::beginProfile()]]
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* - [[Yii::endProfile()]]
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*
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* When enough messages are accumulated in the logger, or when the current request finishes,
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* the logged messages will be sent to different [[targets]], such as log files, emails.
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*
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* You may configure the targets in application configuration, like the following:
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*
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* ~~~
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* [
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* 'components' => [
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* 'log' => [
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* 'targets' => [
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* 'file' => [
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* 'class' => 'yii\log\FileTarget',
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* 'levels' => ['trace', 'info'],
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* 'categories' => ['yii\*'],
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* ],
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* 'email' => [
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* 'class' => 'yii\log\EmailTarget',
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* 'levels' => ['error', 'warning'],
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* 'message' => [
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* 'to' => 'admin@example.com',
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* ],
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* ],
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* ],
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* ],
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* ],
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* ]
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* ~~~
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*
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* Each log target can have a name and can be referenced via the [[targets]] property
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* as follows:
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*
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* ~~~
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* Yii::$app->log->targets['file']->enabled = false;
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* ~~~
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*
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* When the application ends or [[flushInterval]] is reached, Logger will call [[flush()]]
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* to send logged messages to different log targets, such as file, email, Web.
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*
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* @property array $dbProfiling The first element indicates the number of SQL statements executed, and the
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* second element the total time spent in SQL execution. This property is read-only.
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* @property float $elapsedTime The total elapsed time in seconds for current request. This property is
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* read-only.
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* @property array $profiling The profiling results. Each array element has the following structure: `[$token,
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* $category, $time]`. This property is read-only.
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*
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* @author Qiang Xue <qiang.xue@gmail.com>
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* @since 2.0
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*/
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class Logger extends Component
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{
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/**
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* Error message level. An error message is one that indicates the abnormal termination of the
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* application and may require developer's handling.
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*/
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const LEVEL_ERROR = 0x01;
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/**
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* Warning message level. A warning message is one that indicates some abnormal happens but
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* the application is able to continue to run. Developers should pay attention to this message.
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*/
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const LEVEL_WARNING = 0x02;
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/**
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* Informational message level. An informational message is one that includes certain information
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* for developers to review.
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*/
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const LEVEL_INFO = 0x04;
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/**
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* Tracing message level. An tracing message is one that reveals the code execution flow.
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*/
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const LEVEL_TRACE = 0x08;
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/**
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* Profiling message level. This indicates the message is for profiling purpose.
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*/
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const LEVEL_PROFILE = 0x40;
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/**
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* Profiling message level. This indicates the message is for profiling purpose. It marks the
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* beginning of a profiling block.
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*/
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const LEVEL_PROFILE_BEGIN = 0x50;
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/**
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* Profiling message level. This indicates the message is for profiling purpose. It marks the
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* end of a profiling block.
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*/
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const LEVEL_PROFILE_END = 0x60;
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/**
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* @var array logged messages. This property is managed by [[log()]] and [[flush()]].
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* Each log message is of the following structure:
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*
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* ~~~
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* [
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* [0] => message (mixed, can be a string or some complex data, such as an exception object)
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* [1] => level (integer)
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* [2] => category (string)
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* [3] => timestamp (float, obtained by microtime(true))
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* [4] => traces (array, debug backtrace, contains the application code call stacks)
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* ]
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* ~~~
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*/
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public $messages = [];
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/**
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* @var array debug data. This property stores various types of debug data reported at
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* different instrument places.
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*/
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public $data = [];
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/**
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* @var array|Target[] the log targets. Each array element represents a single [[Target|log target]] instance
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* or the configuration for creating the log target instance.
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*/
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public $targets = [];
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/**
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* @var integer how many messages should be logged before they are flushed from memory and sent to targets.
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* Defaults to 1000, meaning the [[flush]] method will be invoked once every 1000 messages logged.
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* Set this property to be 0 if you don't want to flush messages until the application terminates.
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* This property mainly affects how much memory will be taken by the logged messages.
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* A smaller value means less memory, but will increase the execution time due to the overhead of [[flush()]].
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*/
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public $flushInterval = 1000;
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/**
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* @var integer how much call stack information (file name and line number) should be logged for each message.
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* If it is greater than 0, at most that number of call stacks will be logged. Note that only application
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* call stacks are counted.
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*
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* If not set, it will default to 3 when `YII_ENV` is set as "dev", and 0 otherwise.
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*/
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public $traceLevel;
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/**
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* Initializes the logger by registering [[flush()]] as a shutdown function.
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*/
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public function init()
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{
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parent::init();
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if ($this->traceLevel === null) {
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$this->traceLevel = YII_ENV_DEV ? 3 : 0;
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}
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foreach ($this->targets as $name => $target) {
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if (!$target instanceof Target) {
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$this->targets[$name] = Yii::createObject($target);
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}
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}
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register_shutdown_function([$this, 'flush'], true);
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}
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/**
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* Logs a message with the given type and category.
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* If [[traceLevel]] is greater than 0, additional call stack information about
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* the application code will be logged as well.
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* @param string $message the message to be logged.
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* @param integer $level the level of the message. This must be one of the following:
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* `Logger::LEVEL_ERROR`, `Logger::LEVEL_WARNING`, `Logger::LEVEL_INFO`, `Logger::LEVEL_TRACE`,
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* `Logger::LEVEL_PROFILE_BEGIN`, `Logger::LEVEL_PROFILE_END`.
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* @param string $category the category of the message.
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*/
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public function log($message, $level, $category = 'application')
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{
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$time = microtime(true);
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$traces = [];
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if ($this->traceLevel > 0) {
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$count = 0;
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$ts = debug_backtrace();
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array_pop($ts); // remove the last trace since it would be the entry script, not very useful
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foreach ($ts as $trace) {
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if (isset($trace['file'], $trace['line']) && strpos($trace['file'], YII_PATH) !== 0) {
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unset($trace['object'], $trace['args']);
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$traces[] = $trace;
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if (++$count >= $this->traceLevel) {
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break;
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}
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}
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}
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}
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$this->messages[] = [$message, $level, $category, $time, $traces];
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if ($this->flushInterval > 0 && count($this->messages) >= $this->flushInterval) {
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$this->flush();
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}
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}
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/**
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* Flushes log messages from memory to targets.
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* @param boolean $final whether this is a final call during a request.
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*/
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public function flush($final = false)
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{
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/** @var Target $target */
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foreach ($this->targets as $target) {
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if ($target->enabled) {
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$target->collect($this->messages, $final);
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}
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}
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$this->messages = [];
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}
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/**
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* Returns the total elapsed time since the start of the current request.
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* This method calculates the difference between now and the timestamp
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* defined by constant `YII_BEGIN_TIME` which is evaluated at the beginning
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* of [[BaseYii]] class file.
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* @return float the total elapsed time in seconds for current request.
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*/
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public function getElapsedTime()
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{
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return microtime(true) - YII_BEGIN_TIME;
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}
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/**
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* Returns the profiling results.
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*
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* By default, all profiling results will be returned. You may provide
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* `$categories` and `$excludeCategories` as parameters to retrieve the
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* results that you are interested in.
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*
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* @param array $categories list of categories that you are interested in.
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* You can use an asterisk at the end of a category to do a prefix match.
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* For example, 'yii\db\*' will match categories starting with 'yii\db\',
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* such as 'yii\db\Connection'.
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* @param array $excludeCategories list of categories that you want to exclude
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* @return array the profiling results. Each element is an array consisting of these elements:
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* `info`, `category`, `timestamp`, `trace`, `level`, `duration`.
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*/
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public function getProfiling($categories = [], $excludeCategories = [])
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{
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$timings = $this->calculateTimings($this->messages);
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if (empty($categories) && empty($excludeCategories)) {
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return $timings;
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}
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foreach ($timings as $i => $timing) {
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$matched = empty($categories);
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foreach ($categories as $category) {
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$prefix = rtrim($category, '*');
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if (strpos($timing['category'], $prefix) === 0 && ($timing['category'] === $category || $prefix !== $category)) {
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$matched = true;
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break;
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}
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}
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if ($matched) {
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foreach ($excludeCategories as $category) {
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$prefix = rtrim($category, '*');
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foreach ($timings as $i => $timing) {
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if (strpos($timing['category'], $prefix) === 0 && ($timing['category'] === $category || $prefix !== $category)) {
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$matched = false;
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break;
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}
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}
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}
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}
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if (!$matched) {
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unset($timings[$i]);
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}
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}
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return array_values($timings);
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}
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/**
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* Returns the statistical results of DB queries.
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* The results returned include the number of SQL statements executed and
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* the total time spent.
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* @return array the first element indicates the number of SQL statements executed,
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* and the second element the total time spent in SQL execution.
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*/
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public function getDbProfiling()
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{
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$timings = $this->getProfiling(['yii\db\Command::query', 'yii\db\Command::execute']);
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$count = count($timings);
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$time = 0;
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foreach ($timings as $timing) {
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$time += $timing['duration'];
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}
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return [$count, $time];
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}
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/**
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* Calculates the elapsed time for the given log messages.
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* @param array $messages the log messages obtained from profiling
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* @return array timings. Each element is an array consisting of these elements:
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* `info`, `category`, `timestamp`, `trace`, `level`, `duration`.
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*/
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public function calculateTimings($messages)
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{
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$timings = [];
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$stack = [];
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foreach ($messages as $i => $log) {
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list($token, $level, $category, $timestamp, $traces) = $log;
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$log[5] = $i;
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if ($level == Logger::LEVEL_PROFILE_BEGIN) {
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$stack[] = $log;
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} elseif ($level == Logger::LEVEL_PROFILE_END) {
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if (($last = array_pop($stack)) !== null && $last[0] === $token) {
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$timings[$last[5]] = [
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'info' => $last[0],
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'category' => $last[2],
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'timestamp' => $last[3],
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'trace' => $last[4],
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'level' => count($stack),
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'duration' => $timestamp - $last[3],
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];
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}
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}
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}
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ksort($timings);
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return array_values($timings);
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}
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/**
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* Returns the text display of the specified level.
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* @param integer $level the message level, e.g. [[LEVEL_ERROR]], [[LEVEL_WARNING]].
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* @return string the text display of the level
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*/
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public static function getLevelName($level)
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{
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static $levels = [
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self::LEVEL_ERROR => 'error',
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self::LEVEL_WARNING => 'warning',
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self::LEVEL_INFO => 'info',
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self::LEVEL_TRACE => 'trace',
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self::LEVEL_PROFILE_BEGIN => 'profile begin',
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self::LEVEL_PROFILE_END => 'profile end',
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];
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return isset($levels[$level]) ? $levels[$level] : 'unknown';
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}
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}
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