Package org.apache.log4j

Source Code of org.apache.log4j.FileAppender

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package org.apache.log4j;

import org.apache.log4j.helpers.QuietWriter;
import org.apache.log4j.spi.ErrorCode;

import java.io.BufferedWriter;
import java.io.FileOutputStream;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.Writer;


// Contibutors: Jens Uwe Pipka <jens.pipka@gmx.de>
//              Ben Sandee

/**
*  FileAppender appends log events to a file.
*
<p>Support for <code>java.io.Writer</code> and console appending
*  has been deprecated and then removed. See the replacement
*  solutions: {@link WriterAppender} and {@link ConsoleAppender}.
*
* @author Ceki G&uuml;lc&uuml;
* */
public class FileAppender extends WriterAppender {
  /**
   * Append to or truncate the file? The default value for this variable is
   * <code>true</code>, meaning that by default a <code>FileAppender</code> will
   *  append to an existing file and not truncate it.
   *
   * <p>This option is meaningful only if the FileAppender opens the file.
  */
  protected boolean fileAppend = true;

  /**
     The name of the log file. */
  protected String fileName = null;

  /**
     Do we do bufferedIO? */
  protected boolean bufferedIO = false;

  /**
     The size of the IO buffer. Default is 8K. */
  protected int bufferSize = 8 * 1024;

  /**
     The default constructor does not do anything.
  */
  public FileAppender() {
  }

  /**
    Instantiate a <code>FileAppender</code> and open the file
    designated by <code>filename</code>. The opened filename will
    become the output destination for this appender.

    <p>If the <code>append</code> parameter is true, the file will be
    appended to. Otherwise, the file designated by
    <code>filename</code> will be truncated before being opened.

    <p>If the <code>bufferedIO</code> parameter is <code>true</code>,
    then buffered IO will be used to write to the output file.

  */
  public FileAppender(
    Layout layout, String filename, boolean append, boolean bufferedIO,
    int bufferSize) throws IOException {
    this.layout = layout;
    this.setFile(filename, append, bufferedIO, bufferSize);
  }

  /**
    Instantiate a FileAppender and open the file designated by
    <code>filename</code>. The opened filename will become the output
    destination for this appender.

    <p>If the <code>append</code> parameter is true, the file will be
    appended to. Otherwise, the file designated by
    <code>filename</code> will be truncated before being opened.
  */
  public FileAppender(Layout layout, String filename, boolean append)
    throws IOException {
    this.layout = layout;
    this.setFile(filename, append, false, bufferSize);
  }

  /**
     Instantiate a FileAppender and open the file designated by
    <code>filename</code>. The opened filename will become the output
    destination for this appender.

    <p>The file will be appended to.  */
  public FileAppender(Layout layout, String filename) throws IOException {
    this(layout, filename, true);
  }

  /**
     The <b>File</b> property takes a string value which should be the
     name of the file to append to.

     <p><font color="#DD0044"><b>Note that the special values
     "System.out" or "System.err" are no longer honored.</b></font>

     <p>Note: Actual opening of the file is made when {@link
     #activateOptions} is called, not when the options are set.  */
  public void setFile(String file) {
    // Trim spaces from both ends. The users probably does not want
    // trailing spaces in file names.
    String val = file.trim();
    fileName = val;
  }

  /**
      Returns the value of the <b>Append</b> option.
   */
  public boolean getAppend() {
    return fileAppend;
  }

  /** Returns the value of the <b>File</b> option. */
  public String getFile() {
    return fileName;
  }

  /**
     If the value of <b>File</b> is not <code>null</code>, then {@link
     #setFile} is called with the values of <b>File</b>  and
     <b>Append</b> properties.

     @since 0.8.1 */
  public void activateOptions() {
    if (fileName != null) {
      try {
        setFile(fileName, fileAppend, bufferedIO, bufferSize);
      } catch (java.io.IOException e) {
        errorHandler.error(
          "setFile(" + fileName + "," + fileAppend + ") call failed.", e,
          ErrorCode.FILE_OPEN_FAILURE);
      }
    } else {
      //LogLog.error("File option not set for appender ["+name+"].");
      getLogger().warn("File option not set for appender [{}].", name);
      getLogger().warn("Are you using FileAppender instead of ConsoleAppender?");
    }
  }

  /**
   * Closes the previously opened file.
   *
   * @deprecated Use the super class' {@link #closeWriter} method instead.
   */
  protected void closeFile() {
    closeWriter();
  }

  /**
     Get the value of the <b>BufferedIO</b> option.

     <p>BufferedIO will significatnly increase performance on heavily
     loaded systems.

  */
  public boolean getBufferedIO() {
    return this.bufferedIO;
  }

  /**
     Get the size of the IO buffer.
  */
  public int getBufferSize() {
    return this.bufferSize;
  }

  /**
     The <b>Append</b> option takes a boolean value. It is set to
     <code>true</code> by default. If true, then <code>File</code>
     will be opened in append mode by {@link #setFile setFile} (see
     above). Otherwise, {@link #setFile setFile} will open
     <code>File</code> in truncate mode.

     <p>Note: Actual opening of the file is made when {@link
     #activateOptions} is called, not when the options are set.
   */
  public void setAppend(boolean flag) {
    fileAppend = flag;
  }

  /**
     The <b>BufferedIO</b> option takes a boolean value. It is set to
     <code>false</code> by default. If true, then <code>File</code>
     will be opened and the resulting {@link java.io.Writer} wrapped
     around a {@link BufferedWriter}.

     BufferedIO will significatnly increase performance on heavily
     loaded systems.

  */
  public void setBufferedIO(boolean bufferedIO) {
    this.bufferedIO = bufferedIO;

    if (bufferedIO) {
      immediateFlush = false;
    }
  }

  /**
     Set the size of the IO buffer.
  */
  public void setBufferSize(int bufferSize) {
    this.bufferSize = bufferSize;
  }

  /**
    <p>Sets and <i>opens</i> the file where the log output will
    go. The specified file must be writable.

    <p>If there was already an opened file, then the previous file
    is closed first.

    <p><b>Do not use this method directly. To configure a FileAppender
    or one of its subclasses, set its properties one by one and then
    call activateOptions.</b>

    @param filename The path to the log file.
    @param append   If true will append to fileName. Otherwise will
        truncate fileName.
    @param bufferedIO
    @param bufferSize
   
    @throws IOException
       
   */
  public synchronized void setFile(
    String filename, boolean append, boolean bufferedIO, int bufferSize)
    throws IOException {
    getLogger().debug("setFile called: {}, {}", fileName, append?"true":"false");

    // It does not make sense to have immediate flush and bufferedIO.
    if (bufferedIO) {
      setImmediateFlush(false);
    }

    closeWriter();

    Writer fw = createWriter(new FileOutputStream(filename, append));

    if (bufferedIO) {
      fw = new BufferedWriter(fw, bufferSize);
    }

    this.setQWForFiles(fw);
    this.fileAppend = append;
    this.bufferedIO = bufferedIO;
    this.fileName = filename;
    this.bufferSize = bufferSize;
    writeHeader();
    getLogger().debug("setFile ended");
  }

  /**
   * Sets the quiet writer being used.
   */
  protected void setQWForFiles(Writer writer) {
    this.qw = new QuietWriter(writer, errorHandler);
  }
}
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