egroupware_official/egw-pear/Log/syslog.php
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<?php
/**
* $Header: /repository/pear/Log/Log/syslog.php,v 1.23 2005/02/26 14:48:59 chagenbu Exp $
* $Horde: horde/lib/Log/syslog.php,v 1.6 2000/06/28 21:36:13 jon Exp $
*
* @version $Revision: 1.23 $
* @package Log
*/
/**
* The Log_syslog class is a concrete implementation of the Log::
* abstract class which sends messages to syslog on UNIX-like machines
* (PHP emulates this with the Event Log on Windows machines).
*
* @author Chuck Hagenbuch <chuck@horde.org>
* @since Horde 1.3
* @since Log 1.0
* @package Log
*
* @example syslog.php Using the syslog handler.
*/
class Log_syslog extends Log
{
/**
* Integer holding the log facility to use.
* @var string
* @access private
*/
var $_name = LOG_SYSLOG;
/**
* Constructs a new syslog object.
*
* @param string $name The syslog facility.
* @param string $ident The identity string.
* @param array $conf The configuration array.
* @param int $level Log messages up to and including this level.
* @access public
*/
function Log_syslog($name, $ident = '', $conf = array(),
$level = PEAR_LOG_DEBUG)
{
/* Ensure we have a valid integer value for $name. */
if (empty($name) || !is_int($name)) {
$name = LOG_SYSLOG;
}
$this->_id = md5(microtime());
$this->_name = $name;
$this->_ident = $ident;
$this->_mask = Log::UPTO($level);
}
/**
* Opens a connection to the system logger, if it has not already
* been opened. This is implicitly called by log(), if necessary.
* @access public
*/
function open()
{
if (!$this->_opened) {
openlog($this->_ident, LOG_PID, $this->_name);
$this->_opened = true;
}
return $this->_opened;
}
/**
* Closes the connection to the system logger, if it is open.
* @access public
*/
function close()
{
if ($this->_opened) {
closelog();
$this->_opened = false;
}
return ($this->_opened === false);
}
/**
* Sends $message to the currently open syslog connection. Calls
* open() if necessary. Also passes the message along to any Log_observer
* instances that are observing this Log.
*
* @param mixed $message String or object containing the message to log.
* @param int $priority (optional) The priority of the message. Valid
* values are: PEAR_LOG_EMERG, PEAR_LOG_ALERT,
* PEAR_LOG_CRIT, PEAR_LOG_ERR, PEAR_LOG_WARNING,
* PEAR_LOG_NOTICE, PEAR_LOG_INFO, and PEAR_LOG_DEBUG.
* @return boolean True on success or false on failure.
* @access public
*/
function log($message, $priority = null)
{
/* If a priority hasn't been specified, use the default value. */
if ($priority === null) {
$priority = $this->_priority;
}
/* Abort early if the priority is above the maximum logging level. */
if (!$this->_isMasked($priority)) {
return false;
}
/* If the connection isn't open and can't be opened, return failure. */
if (!$this->_opened && !$this->open()) {
return false;
}
/* Extract the string representation of the message. */
$message = $this->_extractMessage($message);
if (!syslog($this->_toSyslog($priority), $message)) {
return false;
}
$this->_announce(array('priority' => $priority, 'message' => $message));
return true;
}
/**
* Converts a PEAR_LOG_* constant into a syslog LOG_* constant.
*
* This function exists because, under Windows, not all of the LOG_*
* constants have unique values. Instead, the PEAR_LOG_* were introduced
* for global use, with the conversion to the LOG_* constants kept local to
* to the syslog driver.
*
* @param int $priority PEAR_LOG_* value to convert to LOG_* value.
*
* @return The LOG_* representation of $priority.
*
* @access private
*/
function _toSyslog($priority)
{
static $priorities = array(
PEAR_LOG_EMERG => LOG_EMERG,
PEAR_LOG_ALERT => LOG_ALERT,
PEAR_LOG_CRIT => LOG_CRIT,
PEAR_LOG_ERR => LOG_ERR,
PEAR_LOG_WARNING => LOG_WARNING,
PEAR_LOG_NOTICE => LOG_NOTICE,
PEAR_LOG_INFO => LOG_INFO,
PEAR_LOG_DEBUG => LOG_DEBUG
);
/* If we're passed an unknown priority, default to LOG_INFO. */
if (!is_int($priority) || !in_array($priority, $priorities)) {
return LOG_INFO;
}
return $priorities[$priority];
}
}