* @link http://www.yiiframework.com/ * @copyright Copyright © 2008-2012 Yii Software LLC * @license http://www.yiiframework.com/license/ */ namespace yii\logging; /** * Router manages [[Target|log targets]] that record log messages in different media. * * For example, a [[FileTarget|file log target]] records log messages * in files; an [[EmailTarget|email log target]] sends log messages * to specific email addresses. Each log target may specify filters on * message levels and categories to record specific messages only. * * Router and the targets it manages may be configured in application configuration, * like the following: * * ~~~ * array( * // preload log component when application starts * 'preload' => array('log'), * 'components' => array( * 'log' => array( * 'class' => '\yii\logging\Router', * 'targets' => array( * 'file' => array( * 'class' => '\yii\logging\FileTarget', * 'levels' => 'trace, info', * 'categories' => 'yii\*', * ), * 'email' => array( * 'class' => '\yii\logging\EmailTarget', * 'levels' => 'error, warning', * 'emails' => array('admin@example.com'), * ), * ), * ), * ), * ) * ~~~ * * Each log target can have a name and can be referenced via the [[targets]] property * as follows: * * ~~~ * \Yii::app()->log->targets['file']->enabled = false; * ~~~ * * @author Qiang Xue * @since 2.0 */ class Router extends \yii\base\ApplicationComponent { private $_targets; /** * Constructor. */ public function __construct() { $this->_targets = new \yii\base\Dictionary; } /** * Initializes this application component. * This method is invoked when the Router component is created by the application. * The method attaches the [[processLogs]] method to both the [[Logger::onFlush]] event * and the [[\yii\base\Application::onEndRequest]] event. */ public function init() { parent::init(); \Yii::getLogger()->attachEventHandler('onFlush', array($this, 'processMessages')); if (($app = \Yii::app()) !== null) { $app->attachEventHandler('onEndRequest', array($this, 'processMessages')); } } /** * Returns the log targets managed by this log router. * The keys of the dictionary are the names of the log targets. * You can use the name to access a specific log target. For example, * * ~~~ * $target = $router->targets['file']; * ~~~ * @return \yii\base\Dictionary the targets managed by this log router. */ public function getTargets() { return $this->_targets; } /** * Sets the log targets. * @param array $config list of log target configurations. Each array element * represents the configuration for creating a single log target. It will be * passed to [[\Yii::create]] to create the target instance. */ public function setTargets($config) { foreach ($config as $name => $target) { if ($target instanceof Target) { $this->_targets[$name] = $target; } else { $this->_targets[$name] = \Yii::create($target); } } } /** * Retrieves and processes log messages from the system logger. * This method mainly serves the event handler to [[Logger::onFlush]] * and [[\yii\base\Application::onEndRequest]] events. * It will retrieve the available log messages from the [[\Yii::getLogger|system logger]] * and invoke the registered [[targets|log targets]] to do the actual processing. * @param \yii\base\Event $event event parameter */ public function processMessages($event) { $messages = \Yii::getLogger()->messages; $export = !isset($event->params['export']) || $event->params['export']; $final = !isset($event-params['flush']) || !$event->params['flush']; foreach ($this->_targets as $target) { if ($target->enabled) { $target->processMessages($messages, $export, $final); } } } }