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Log_sql Class Reference
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Public Member Functions

 Log_sql ($name, $ident= '', $conf=array(), $level=PEAR_LOG_DEBUG)
 Constructs a new sql logging object.
 open ()
 Opens a connection to the database, if it has not already been opened.
 close ()
 Closes the connection to the database if it is still open and we were the ones that opened it.
 setIdent ($ident)
 Sets this Log instance's identification string.
 log ($message, $priority=null)
 Inserts $message to the currently open database.
 _prepareStatement ()
 Prepare the SQL insertion statement.
- Public Member Functions inherited from Log
 _classExists ($class)
 Utility function which wraps PHP's class_exists() function to ensure consistent behavior between PHP versions 4 and 5.
factory ($handler, $name= '', $ident= '', $conf=array(), $level=PEAR_LOG_DEBUG)
 Attempts to return a concrete Log instance of type $handler.
singleton ($handler, $name= '', $ident= '', $conf=array(), $level=PEAR_LOG_DEBUG)
 Attempts to return a reference to a concrete Log instance of type $handler, only creating a new instance if no log instance with the same parameters currently exists.
 flush ()
 Abstract implementation of the flush() method.
 emerg ($message)
 A convenience function for logging a emergency event.
 alert ($message)
 A convenience function for logging an alert event.
 crit ($message)
 A convenience function for logging a critical event.
 err ($message)
 A convenience function for logging a error event.
 warning ($message)
 A convenience function for logging a warning event.
 notice ($message)
 A convenience function for logging a notice event.
 info ($message)
 A convenience function for logging a information event.
 debug ($message)
 A convenience function for logging a debug event.
 _extractMessage ($message)
 Returns the string representation of the message data.
 _getBacktraceVars ($depth)
 Using debug_backtrace(), returns the file, line, and enclosing function name of the source code context from which log() was invoked.
 _format ($format, $timestamp, $priority, $message)
 Produces a formatted log line based on a format string and a set of variables representing the current log record and state.
 priorityToString ($priority)
 Returns the string representation of a PEAR_LOG_* integer constant.
 stringToPriority ($name)
 Returns the the PEAR_LOG_* integer constant for the given string representation of a priority name.
 MASK ($priority)
 Calculate the log mask for the given priority.
 UPTO ($priority)
 Calculate the log mask for all priorities up to the given priority.
 MIN ($priority)
 Calculate the log mask for all priorities greater than or equal to the given priority.
 MAX ($priority)
 Calculate the log mask for all priorities less than or equal to the given priority.
 setMask ($mask)
 Set and return the level mask for the current Log instance.
 getMask ()
 Returns the current level mask.
 _isMasked ($priority)
 Check if the given priority is included in the current level mask.
 getPriority ()
 Returns the current default priority.
 setPriority ($priority)
 Sets the default priority to the specified value.
 attach (&$observer)
 Adds a Log_observer instance to the list of observers that are listening for messages emitted by this Log instance.
 detach ($observer)
 Removes a Log_observer instance from the list of observers.
 _announce ($event)
 Informs each registered observer instance that a new message has been logged.
 isComposite ()
 Indicates whether this is a composite class.
 getIdent ()
 Returns the current identification string.

Data Fields

 $_dsn = ''
 $_sql = ''
 $_options = array('persistent' => true)
 $_db = null
 $_statement = null
 $_existingConnection = false
 $_table = 'log_table'
 $_sequence = 'log_id'
 $_identLimit = 16
- Data Fields inherited from Log
 $_opened = false
 $_id = 0
 $_ident = ''
 $_priority = PEAR_LOG_INFO
 $_mask = PEAR_LOG_ALL
 $_listeners = array()
 $_formatMap

Detailed Description

Definition at line 43 of file sql.php.

Member Function Documentation

Log_sql::_prepareStatement ( )

Prepare the SQL insertion statement.

Returns
boolean True if the statement was successfully created.

private

Since
Log 1.9.1

Definition at line 287 of file sql.php.

Referenced by log(), and open().

{
$this->_statement = $this->_db->prepare($this->_sql);
/* Return success if we didn't generate an error. */
return (DB::isError($this->_statement) === false);
}

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Log_sql::close ( )

Closes the connection to the database if it is still open and we were the ones that opened it.

It is the caller's responsible to close an existing connection that was passed to us via $conf['db'].

Returns
boolean True on success, false on failure. public

Reimplemented from Log.

Definition at line 200 of file sql.php.

{
if ($this->_opened && !$this->_existingConnection) {
$this->_opened = false;
$this->_db->freePrepared($this->_statement);
return $this->_db->disconnect();
}
return ($this->_opened === false);
}
Log_sql::log (   $message,
  $priority = null 
)

Inserts $message to the currently open database.

Calls open(), if necessary. Also passes the message along to any Log_observer instances that are observing this Log.

Parameters
mixed$messageString or object containing the message to log.
string$priorityThe 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.
Returns
boolean True on success or false on failure. public

Reimplemented from Log.

Definition at line 239 of file sql.php.

References Log\$_priority, $result, Log\_announce(), Log\_extractMessage(), Log\_isMasked(), _prepareStatement(), and open().

{
/* 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 && !$this->open()) {
return false;
}
/* If we don't already have our statement object yet, create it. */
if (!is_object($this->_statement) && !$this->_prepareStatement()) {
return false;
}
/* Extract the string representation of the message. */
$message = $this->_extractMessage($message);
/* Build our set of values for this log entry. */
$id = $this->_db->nextId($this->_sequence);
$values = array($id, $this->_ident, $priority, $message);
/* Execute the SQL query for this log entry insertion. */
$result =& $this->_db->execute($this->_statement, $values);
if (DB::isError($result)) {
return false;
}
$this->_announce(array('priority' => $priority, 'message' => $message));
return true;
}

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Log_sql::Log_sql (   $name,
  $ident = '',
  $conf = array(),
  $level = PEAR_LOG_DEBUG 
)

Constructs a new sql logging object.

Parameters
string$nameThe target SQL table.
string$identThe identification field.
array$confThe connection configuration array.
int$levelLog messages up to and including this level. public

Definition at line 120 of file sql.php.

References setIdent(), and Log\UPTO().

{
$this->_id = md5(microtime());
$this->_table = $name;
$this->_mask = Log::UPTO($level);
/* Now that we have a table name, assign our SQL statement. */
if (!empty($conf['sql'])) {
$this->_sql = $conf['sql'];
} else {
$this->_sql = 'INSERT INTO ' . $this->_table .
' (id, logtime, ident, priority, message)' .
' VALUES(?, CURRENT_TIMESTAMP, ?, ?, ?)';
}
/* If an options array was provided, use it. */
if (isset($conf['options']) && is_array($conf['options'])) {
$this->_options = $conf['options'];
}
/* If a specific sequence name was provided, use it. */
if (!empty($conf['sequence'])) {
$this->_sequence = $conf['sequence'];
}
/* If a specific sequence name was provided, use it. */
if (isset($conf['identLimit'])) {
$this->_identLimit = $conf['identLimit'];
}
/* Now that the ident limit is confirmed, set the ident string. */
$this->setIdent($ident);
/* If an existing database connection was provided, use it. */
if (isset($conf['db'])) {
$this->_db = &$conf['db'];
$this->_existingConnection = true;
$this->_opened = true;
} else {
$this->_dsn = $conf['dsn'];
}
}

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Log_sql::open ( )

Opens a connection to the database, if it has not already been opened.

This is implicitly called by log(), if necessary.

Returns
boolean True on success, false on failure. public

Reimplemented from Log.

Definition at line 171 of file sql.php.

References Log\$_opened, and _prepareStatement().

Referenced by log().

{
if (!$this->_opened) {
/* Use the DSN and options to create a database connection. */
$this->_db = &DB::connect($this->_dsn, $this->_options);
if (DB::isError($this->_db)) {
return false;
}
/* Create a prepared statement for repeated use in log(). */
if (!$this->_prepareStatement()) {
return false;
}
/* We now consider out connection open. */
$this->_opened = true;
}
}

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Log_sql::setIdent (   $ident)

Sets this Log instance's identification string.

Note that this SQL-specific implementation will limit the length of the $ident string to sixteen (16) characters.

Parameters
string$identThe new identification string.

public

Since
Log 1.8.5

Reimplemented from Log.

Definition at line 221 of file sql.php.

Referenced by Log_sql().

{
$this->_ident = substr($ident, 0, $this->_identLimit);
}

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Field Documentation

Log_sql::$_db = null

Definition at line 72 of file sql.php.

Log_sql::$_dsn = ''

Definition at line 50 of file sql.php.

Log_sql::$_existingConnection = false

Definition at line 86 of file sql.php.

Log_sql::$_identLimit = 16

Definition at line 108 of file sql.php.

Log_sql::$_options = array('persistent' => true)

Definition at line 65 of file sql.php.

Log_sql::$_sequence = 'log_id'

Definition at line 100 of file sql.php.

Log_sql::$_sql = ''

Definition at line 58 of file sql.php.

Log_sql::$_statement = null

Definition at line 79 of file sql.php.

Log_sql::$_table = 'log_table'

Definition at line 93 of file sql.php.


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