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HTTP operation 060 * loggers may write information to files, but they may also write to other 061 * locations, including databases, message, queues, e-mail messages, or other 062 * targets. 063 * <BR> 064 * <H2>Configuring HTTP Operation Loggers</H2> 065 * In order to configure an HTTP operation logger created using this API, use a 066 * command like: 067 * <PRE> 068 * dsconfig create-log-publisher \ 069 * --publisher-name "<I>{logger-name}</I>" \ 070 * --type third-party-http-operation \ 071 * --set enabled:true \ 072 * --set "extension-class:<I>{class-name}</I>" \ 073 * --set "extension-argument:<I>{name=value}</I>" 074 * </PRE> 075 * where "<I>{logger-name}</I>" is the name to use for the HTTP operation logger 076 * instance, "<I>{class-name}</I>" is the fully-qualified name of the Java class 077 * that extends 078 * {@code com.unboundid.directory.sdk.common.ds.HTTPOperationLogger}, and 079 * "<I>{name=value}</I>" represents name-value pairs for any arguments to 080 * provide to the logger. If multiple arguments should be provided to the 081 * logger, then the "<CODE>--set extension-argument:<I>{name=value}</I></CODE>" 082 * option should be provided multiple times. 083 * 084 * @see com.unboundid.directory.sdk.http.scripting.ScriptedHTTPOperationLogger 085 */ 086@Extensible() 087@DirectoryServerExtension() 088@DirectoryProxyServerExtension(appliesToLocalContent=true, 089 appliesToRemoteContent=true) 090@MetricsEngineExtension() 091@BrokerExtension() 092@ThreadSafety(level=ThreadSafetyLevel.INTERFACE_THREADSAFE) 093public abstract class HTTPOperationLogger 094 implements UnboundIDExtension, 095 Reconfigurable<HTTPOperationLoggerConfig>, 096 ExampleUsageProvider 097{ 098 /** 099 * The key that will be used to hold the request ID for the associated HTTP 100 * request. It will always be present in the state map when the 101 * {@link #logRequest} and {@link #logResponse} methods are invoked. The 102 * value associated with this key will be a {@code java.lang.Long} object. 103 */ 104 public static final String STATE_KEY_REQUEST_ID = 105 "___request_id___"; 106 107 108 109 /** 110 * The key that will be used to hold the time the request was received, in 111 * milliseconds since January 1, 1960, UTC, as reported by 112 * {@code System.currentTimeMillis()}. It will always be present in the state 113 * map when the {@link #logRequest} and {@link #logResponse} methods are 114 * invoked. The value associated with this key will be a 115 * {@code java.lang.Long} object. 116 */ 117 public static final String STATE_KEY_REQUEST_TIME_MILLIS = 118 "___request_time_millis___"; 119 120 121 122 /** 123 * The key that will be used to hold the time the request was received, in 124 * nanoseconds, as reported by {@code System.nanoTime()}. It will always be 125 * present in the state map when the {@link #logRequest} and 126 * {@link #logResponse} methods are invoked. The value associated with this 127 * key will be a {@code java.lang.Long} object. 128 */ 129 public static final String STATE_KEY_REQUEST_TIME_NANOS = 130 "___request_time_nanos___"; 131 132 133 134 /** 135 * The key that will be used to hold the response content length in the state 136 * map. It will always be present in the state map when the 137 * {@link #logResponse} method is invoked. The value associated with this key 138 * will be a {@code java.lang.Long} object. 139 */ 140 public static final String STATE_KEY_RESPONSE_CONTENT_LENGTH = 141 "___response_content_length___"; 142 143 144 145 /** 146 * The key that will be used to hold the operation processing time in 147 * milliseconds. It will always be present in the state map when the 148 * {@link #logResponse} method is invoked. The value associated with this key 149 * will be a {@code java.lang.Long} object. 150 */ 151 public static final String STATE_KEY_PROCESSING_TIME_MILLIS = 152 "___processing_time_millis___"; 153 154 155 156 /** 157 * The key that will be used to hold the operation processing time in 158 * nanoseconds. It will always be present in the state map when the 159 * {@link #logResponse} method is invoked. The value associated with this key 160 * will be a {@code java.lang.Long} object. 161 */ 162 public static final String STATE_KEY_PROCESSING_TIME_NANOS = 163 "___processing_time_nanos___"; 164 165 166 167 /** 168 * The key that will be used to hold the set of cookies included in the 169 * response to the client. It will always be present in the state map when 170 * the {@link #logResponse} method is invoked. The value associated with this 171 * key will be a {@code java.util.List<javax.servlet.http.Cookie>} 172 * object. 173 */ 174 public static final String STATE_KEY_RESPONSE_COOKIES = 175 "___response_cookies___"; 176 177 178 179 /** 180 * Creates a new instance of this HTTP operation logger. All HTTP operation 181 * logger implementations must include a default constructor, but any 182 * initialization should generally be done in the 183 * {@code initializeHTTPOperationLogger} method. 184 */ 185 public HTTPOperationLogger() 186 { 187 // No implementation is required. 188 } 189 190 191 192 /** 193 * {@inheritDoc} 194 */ 195 public abstract String getExtensionName(); 196 197 198 199 /** 200 * {@inheritDoc} 201 */ 202 public abstract String[] getExtensionDescription(); 203 204 205 206 /** 207 * {@inheritDoc} 208 */ 209 public void defineConfigArguments(final ArgumentParser parser) 210 throws ArgumentException 211 { 212 // No arguments will be allowed by default. 213 } 214 215 216 217 /** 218 * Initializes this HTTP operation logger. 219 * 220 * @param serverContext A handle to the server context for the server in 221 * which this extension is running. 222 * @param config The general configuration for this HTTP operation 223 * logger. 224 * @param parser The argument parser which has been initialized from 225 * the configuration for this HTTP operation logger. 226 * 227 * @throws LDAPException If a problem occurs while initializing this HTTP 228 * operation logger. 229 */ 230 public void initializeHTTPOperationLogger( 231 final HTTPServerContext serverContext, 232 final HTTPOperationLoggerConfig config, 233 final ArgumentParser parser) 234 throws LDAPException 235 { 236 // No initialization will be performed by default. 237 } 238 239 240 241 /** 242 * {@inheritDoc} 243 */ 244 public boolean isConfigurationAcceptable( 245 final HTTPOperationLoggerConfig config, 246 final ArgumentParser parser, 247 final List<String> unacceptableReasons) 248 { 249 // No extended validation will be performed by default. 250 return true; 251 } 252 253 254 255 /** 256 * {@inheritDoc} 257 */ 258 public ResultCode applyConfiguration(final HTTPOperationLoggerConfig config, 259 final ArgumentParser parser, 260 final List<String> adminActionsRequired, 261 final List<String> messages) 262 { 263 // By default, no configuration changes will be applied. If there are any 264 // arguments, then add an admin action message indicating that the extension 265 // needs to be restarted for any changes to take effect. 266 if (! parser.getNamedArguments().isEmpty()) 267 { 268 adminActionsRequired.add( 269 "No configuration change has actually been applied. The new " + 270 "configuration will not take effect until this HTTP " + 271 "operation logger is disabled and re-enabled or until the " + 272 "server is restarted."); 273 } 274 275 return ResultCode.SUCCESS; 276 } 277 278 279 280 /** 281 * Performs any cleanup which may be necessary when this HTTP operation logger 282 * is to be taken out of service. 283 */ 284 public void finalizeHTTPOperationLogger() 285 { 286 // No implementation is required. 287 } 288 289 290 291 /** 292 * Logs information about a servlet request that has been received from the 293 * client. 294 * 295 * @param request An object with information about the request received 296 * from the client. 297 * @param stateMap An empty map which may be updated to hold state 298 * information that can be used to correlate information 299 * between the request and response. The same map instance 300 * will be passed to the {@link #logResponse} method. 301 */ 302 public void logRequest(final HttpServletRequest request, 303 final Map<String,Object> stateMap) 304 { 305 // No processing performed by default. 306 } 307 308 309 310 /** 311 * Logs information about a servlet response to be returned to the client. 312 * 313 * @param request An object with information about the request received 314 * from the client. 315 * @param response An object with information about the response to be 316 * returned to the client. 317 * @param stateMap A map containing state any information added while 318 * processing the {@link #logRequest} method. 319 */ 320 public void logResponse(final HttpServletRequest request, 321 final HttpServletResponse response, 322 final Map<String,Object> stateMap) 323 { 324 // No processing performed by default. 325 } 326 327 328 329 /** 330 * {@inheritDoc} 331 */ 332 public Map<List<String>,String> getExamplesArgumentSets() 333 { 334 return Collections.emptyMap(); 335 } 336}