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<?php
/**
* $Header: /repository/pear/Log/Log/observer.php,v 1.18 2006/04/25 06:02:23 jon Exp $
* $Horde: horde/lib/Log/observer.php,v 1.5 2000/06/28 21:36:13 jon Exp $
*
* @version $Revision: 1.18 $
* @package Log
*/
/**
* The Log_observer:: class implements the Observer end of a Subject-Observer
* pattern for watching log activity and taking actions on exceptional events.
*
* @author Chuck Hagenbuch <chuck@horde.org>
* @since Horde 1.3
* @since Log 1.0
* @package Log
*
* @example observer_mail.php An example Log_observer implementation.
*/
class Log_observer
{
/**
* Instance-specific unique identification number.
*
* @var integer
* @access private
*/
var $_id = 0;
/**
* The minimum priority level of message that we want to hear about.
* PEAR_LOG_EMERG is the highest priority, so we will only hear messages
* with an integer priority value less than or equal to ours. It defaults
* to PEAR_LOG_INFO, which listens to everything except PEAR_LOG_DEBUG.
*
* @var string
* @access private
*/
var $_priority = PEAR_LOG_INFO;
/**
* Creates a new basic Log_observer instance.
*
* @param integer $priority The highest priority at which to receive
* log event notifications.
*
* @access public
*/
function Log_observer($priority = PEAR_LOG_INFO)
{
$this->_id = md5(microtime());
$this->_priority = $priority;
}
/**
* Attempts to return a new concrete Log_observer instance of the requested
* type.
*
* @param string $type The type of concreate Log_observer subclass
* to return.
* @param integer $priority The highest priority at which to receive
* log event notifications.
* @param array $conf Optional associative array of additional
* configuration values.
*
* @return object The newly created concrete Log_observer
* instance, or null on an error.
*/
function &factory($type, $priority = PEAR_LOG_INFO, $conf = array())
{
$type = strtolower($type);
$class = 'Log_observer_' . $type;
/*
* If the desired class already exists (because the caller has supplied
* it from some custom location), simply instantiate and return a new
* instance.
*/
if (class_exists($class)) {
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$object = new $class($priority, $conf);
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return $object;
}
/* Support both the new-style and old-style file naming conventions. */
$newstyle = true;
$classfile = dirname(__FILE__) . '/observer_' . $type . '.php';
if (!file_exists($classfile)) {
$classfile = 'Log/' . $type . '.php';
$newstyle = false;
}
/*
* Attempt to include our version of the named class, but don't treat
* a failure as fatal. The caller may have already included their own
* version of the named class.
*/
@include_once $classfile;
/* If the class exists, return a new instance of it. */
if (class_exists($class)) {
/* Support both new-style and old-style construction. */
if ($newstyle) {
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$object = new $class($priority, $conf);
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} else {
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$object = new $class($priority);
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}
return $object;
}
$null = null;
return $null;
}
/**
* This is a stub method to make sure that Log_Observer classes do
* something when they are notified of a message. The default behavior
* is to just print the message, which is obviously not desireable in
* practically any situation - which is why you need to override this
* method. :)
*
* @param array $event A hash describing the log event.
*/
function notify($event)
{
print_r($event);
}
}