* @since 2.0 */ class FileTarget extends Target { /** * @var string log file path or path alias. If not set, it will use the "@runtime/logs/app.log" file. * The directory containing the log files will be automatically created if not existing. */ public $logFile; /** * @var bool whether log files should be rotated when they reach a certain [[maxFileSize|maximum size]]. * Log rotation is enabled by default. This property allows you to disable it, when you have configured * an external tools for log rotation on your server. * @since 2.0.3 */ public $enableRotation = true; /** * @var integer maximum log file size, in kilo-bytes. Defaults to 10240, meaning 10MB. */ public $maxFileSize = 10240; // in KB /** * @var integer number of log files used for rotation. Defaults to 5. */ public $maxLogFiles = 5; /** * @var integer the permission to be set for newly created log files. * This value will be used by PHP chmod() function. No umask will be applied. * If not set, the permission will be determined by the current environment. */ public $fileMode; /** * @var integer the permission to be set for newly created directories. * This value will be used by PHP chmod() function. No umask will be applied. * Defaults to 0775, meaning the directory is read-writable by owner and group, * but read-only for other users. */ public $dirMode = 0775; /** * @var boolean Whether to rotate log files by copy and truncate in contrast to rotation by * renaming files. Defaults to `true` to be more compatible with log tailers and is windows * systems which do not play well with rename on open files. Rotation by renaming however is * a bit faster. * * The problem with windows systems where the [rename()](http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.rename.php) * function does not work with files that are opened by some process is described in a * [comment by Martin Pelletier](http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.rename.php#102274) in * the PHP documentation. By setting rotateByCopy to `true` you can work * around this problem. */ public $rotateByCopy = true; /** * Initializes the route. * This method is invoked after the route is created by the route manager. */ public function init() { parent::init(); if ($this->logFile === null) { $this->logFile = Yii::$app->getRuntimePath() . '/logs/app.log'; } else { $this->logFile = Yii::getAlias($this->logFile); } $logPath = dirname($this->logFile); if (!is_dir($logPath)) { FileHelper::createDirectory($logPath, $this->dirMode, true); } if ($this->maxLogFiles < 1) { $this->maxLogFiles = 1; } if ($this->maxFileSize < 1) { $this->maxFileSize = 1; } } /** * Writes log messages to a file. * @throws InvalidConfigException if unable to open the log file for writing */ public function export() { $text = implode("\n", array_map([$this, 'formatMessage'], $this->messages)) . "\n"; if (($fp = @fopen($this->logFile, 'a')) === false) { throw new InvalidConfigException("Unable to append to log file: {$this->logFile}"); } @flock($fp, LOCK_EX); if ($this->enableRotation) { // clear stat cache to ensure getting the real current file size and not a cached one // this may result in rotating twice when cached file size is used on subsequent calls clearstatcache(); } if ($this->enableRotation && @filesize($this->logFile) > $this->maxFileSize * 1024) { $this->rotateFiles(); @flock($fp, LOCK_UN); @fclose($fp); @file_put_contents($this->logFile, $text, FILE_APPEND | LOCK_EX); } else { @fwrite($fp, $text); @flock($fp, LOCK_UN); @fclose($fp); } if ($this->fileMode !== null) { @chmod($this->logFile, $this->fileMode); } } /** * Rotates log files. */ protected function rotateFiles() { $file = $this->logFile; for ($i = $this->maxLogFiles; $i >= 0; --$i) { // $i == 0 is the original log file $rotateFile = $file . ($i === 0 ? '' : '.' . $i); if (is_file($rotateFile)) { // suppress errors because it's possible multiple processes enter into this section if ($i === $this->maxLogFiles) { @unlink($rotateFile); } else { if ($this->rotateByCopy) { @copy($rotateFile, $file . '.' . ($i + 1)); if ($fp = @fopen($rotateFile, 'a')) { @ftruncate($fp, 0); @fclose($fp); } } else { @rename($rotateFile, $file . '.' . ($i + 1)); } } } } } }