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All 057 * of the options available to {@link ScriptedErrorLogger} implementations are 058 * available for file-based error loggers, as well as options for indicating 059 * the log file path, the rotation and retention policies, whether to buffer the 060 * output, etc. 061 * <BR><BR> 062 * Note that scripted file-based error loggers will automatically be registered 063 * within the server as disk space consumers, so there is no need to implement 064 * the {@link com.unboundid.directory.sdk.common.api.DiskSpaceConsumer} 065 * interface. Also note that configuration change related to the log file 066 * (e.g., the log file path, buffer size, queue size, etc.) will also 067 * automatically be handled by the server, so subclasses only need to be 068 * concerned about changes to the custom arguments they define. 069 * <BR> 070 * <H2>Configuring File-Based Error Loggers</H2> 071 * In order to configure an error logger created using this API, use a command 072 * like: 073 * <PRE> 074 * dsconfig create-log-publisher \ 075 * --publisher-name "<I>{logger-name}</I>" \ 076 * --type groovy-scripted-file-based-error \ 077 * --set enabled:true \ 078 * --set "log-file:<I>{path}</I>" \ 079 * --set "rotation-policy:<I>{rotation-policy-name}</I>" \ 080 * --set "retention-policy:<I>{retention-policy-name}</I>" \ 081 * --set "script-class:<I>{class-name}</I>" \ 082 * --set "script-argument:<I>{name=value}</I>" 083 * </PRE> 084 * where "<I>{logger-name}</I>" is the name to use for the error logger 085 * instance, "<I>{path}</I>" is the path to the log file to be written, 086 * "<I>{rotation-policy-name}</I>" is the name of the log rotation policy to use 087 * for the log file, "<I>{retention-policy-name}</I>" is the name of the log 088 * retention policy to use for the log file, "<I>{class-name}</I>" is the 089 * fully-qualified name of the Groovy class written using this API, and 090 * "<I>{name=value}</I>" represents name-value pairs for any arguments to 091 * provide to the logger. If multiple arguments should be provided to the 092 * logger, then the "<CODE>--set script-argument:<I>{name=value}</I></CODE>" 093 * option should be provided multiple times. It is also possible to specify 094 * multiple log rotation and/or retention policies if desired. 095 * 096 * @see com.unboundid.directory.sdk.common.api.ErrorLogger 097 * @see com.unboundid.directory.sdk.common.api.FileBasedErrorLogger 098 * @see ScriptedErrorLogger 099 */ 100 @Extensible() 101 @DirectoryServerExtension() 102 @DirectoryProxyServerExtension(appliesToLocalContent=true, 103 appliesToRemoteContent=false) 104 @SynchronizationServerExtension(appliesToLocalContent=true, 105 appliesToSynchronizedContent=false) 106 @ThreadSafety(level=ThreadSafetyLevel.INTERFACE_THREADSAFE) 107 public abstract class ScriptedFileBasedErrorLogger 108 implements Reconfigurable<FileBasedErrorLoggerConfig> 109 { 110 /** 111 * Creates a new instance of this file-based error logger. All file-based 112 * error logger implementations must include a default constructor, but any 113 * initialization should generally be done in the 114 * {@code initializeErrorLogger} method. 115 */ 116 public ScriptedFileBasedErrorLogger() 117 { 118 // No implementation is required. 119 } 120 121 122 123 /** 124 * {@inheritDoc} 125 */ 126 public void defineConfigArguments(final ArgumentParser parser) 127 throws ArgumentException 128 { 129 // No arguments will be allowed by default. 130 } 131 132 133 134 /** 135 * Initializes this file-based error logger. 136 * 137 * @param serverContext A handle to the server context for the server in 138 * which this extension is running. 139 * @param config The general configuration for this file-based error 140 * logger. 141 * @param parser The argument parser which has been initialized from 142 * the configuration for this file-based error logger. 143 * 144 * @throws LDAPException If a problem occurs while initializing this 145 * file-based error logger. 146 */ 147 public void initializeErrorLogger(final ServerContext serverContext, 148 final FileBasedErrorLoggerConfig config, 149 final ArgumentParser parser) 150 throws LDAPException 151 { 152 // No initialization will be performed by default. 153 } 154 155 156 157 /** 158 * Performs any cleanup which may be necessary when this file-based error 159 * logger is to be taken out of service. 160 */ 161 public void finalizeErrorLogger() 162 { 163 // No implementation is required. 164 } 165 166 167 168 /** 169 * {@inheritDoc} 170 */ 171 public boolean isConfigurationAcceptable( 172 final FileBasedErrorLoggerConfig config, 173 final ArgumentParser parser, 174 final List<String> unacceptableReasons) 175 { 176 // No extended validation will be performed. 177 return true; 178 } 179 180 181 182 /** 183 * {@inheritDoc} 184 */ 185 public ResultCode applyConfiguration(final FileBasedErrorLoggerConfig config, 186 final ArgumentParser parser, 187 final List<String> adminActionsRequired, 188 final List<String> messages) 189 { 190 // If there are any custom arguments, then add an admin action message 191 // indicating that the extension needs to be restarted for any changes to 192 // take effect. 193 if (! parser.getNamedArguments().isEmpty()) 194 { 195 adminActionsRequired.add( 196 "If any extension-argument values have been altered, then " + 197 "those new values have not actually been applied. The new " + 198 "configuration for those arguments will not take effect " + 199 "until this file-based error logger is disabled and " + 200 "re-enabled, or until the server is restarted."); 201 } 202 203 return ResultCode.SUCCESS; 204 } 205 206 207 208 /** 209 * Records information about the provided message, if appropriate. 210 * 211 * @param category The category for the message to be logged. 212 * @param severity The severity for the message to be logged. 213 * @param messageID The unique identifier with which the message text is 214 * associated. 215 * @param message The message to be logged. 216 * 217 * @return The content of the log message that should be written. It may be 218 * {@code null} or empty if no message should be written. It may 219 * optionally include line breaks if the log message should span 220 * multiple lines. 221 */ 222 public abstract CharSequence logError(final LogCategory category, 223 final LogSeverity severity, 224 final long messageID, 225 final String message); 226 }