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Class LoggerFilter

Users should extend this class to implement customized logging event filtering. Note that LoggerCategory and LoggerAppender, the parent class of all standard appenders, have built-in filtering rules. It is suggested that you first use and understand the built-in rules before rushing to write your own custom filters.

This abstract class assumes and also imposes that filters be organized in a linear chain. The #decide decide(LoggerLoggingEvent) method of each filter is called sequentially, in the order of their addition to the chain.

The LoggerFilter::decide() method must return one of the integer constants LoggerFilter::DENY, LoggerFilter::NEUTRAL or LoggerFilter::ACCEPT.

If the value LoggerFilter::DENY is returned, then the log event is dropped immediately without consulting with the remaining filters.

If the value LoggerFilter::NEUTRAL is returned, then the next filter in the chain is consulted. If there are no more filters in the chain, then the log event is logged. Thus, in the presence of no filters, the default behaviour is to log all logging events.

If the value LoggerFilter::ACCEPT is returned, then the log event is logged without consulting the remaining filters.

The philosophy of log4php filters is largely inspired from the Linux ipchains.

LoggerConfigurable
Extended by LoggerFilter

Direct known subclasses

LoggerFilterDenyAll, LoggerFilterLevelMatch, LoggerFilterLevelRange, LoggerFilterStringMatch
Abstract
Package: log4php
Version: $Revision: 1213283 $
Located at LoggerFilter.php
Methods summary
public
# activateOptions( )

Usually filters options become active when set. We provide a default do-nothing implementation for convenience.

Usually filters options become active when set. We provide a default do-nothing implementation for convenience.

public integer
# decide( LoggerLoggingEvent $event )
Decide what to do.

If the decision is LoggerFilter::DENY, then the event will be dropped. If the decision is LoggerFilter::NEUTRAL, then the next filter, if any, will be invoked. If the decision is LoggerFilter::ACCEPT then the event will be logged without consulting with other filters in the chain.

Decide what to do.

If the decision is LoggerFilter::DENY, then the event will be dropped. If the decision is LoggerFilter::NEUTRAL, then the next filter, if any, will be invoked. If the decision is LoggerFilter::ACCEPT then the event will be logged without consulting with other filters in the chain.

Parameters

$event
LoggerLoggingEvent
$event The LoggerLoggingEvent to decide upon.

Returns

integer
LoggerFilter::NEUTRAL or LoggerFilter::DENY|LoggerFilter::ACCEPT
public
# addNext( mixed $filter )

Adds a new filter to the filter chain this filter is a part of. If this filter has already and follow up filter, the param filter is passed on until it is the last filter in chain.

Adds a new filter to the filter chain this filter is a part of. If this filter has already and follow up filter, the param filter is passed on until it is the last filter in chain.

Parameters

$filter
mixed
$filter - the filter to add to this chain
public the
# getNext( )

Returns the next filter in this chain

Returns the next filter in this chain

Returns

the
next filter
Methods inherited from LoggerConfigurable
setBoolean(), setFileSize(), setInteger(), setLevel(), setNumeric(), setPositiveInteger(), setString(), warn()
Constants summary
integer ACCEPT 1
#

The log event must be logged immediately without consulting with the remaining filters, if any, in the chain.

The log event must be logged immediately without consulting with the remaining filters, if any, in the chain.

integer NEUTRAL 0
#

This filter is neutral with respect to the log event. The remaining filters, if any, should be consulted for a final decision.

This filter is neutral with respect to the log event. The remaining filters, if any, should be consulted for a final decision.

integer DENY -1
#

The log event must be dropped immediately without consulting with the remaining filters, if any, in the chain.

The log event must be dropped immediately without consulting with the remaining filters, if any, in the chain.

Properties summary
protected LoggerFilter $next
#

Points to the next LoggerFilter in the filter chain.

Points to the next LoggerFilter in the filter chain.

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