1: <?php
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9: *
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11: *
12: * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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17: *
18: * @package log4php
19: */
20:
21: /**
22: * Users should extend this class to implement customized logging
23: * event filtering. Note that {@link LoggerCategory} and {@link LoggerAppender},
24: * the parent class of all standard
25: * appenders, have built-in filtering rules. It is suggested that you
26: * first use and understand the built-in rules before rushing to write
27: * your own custom filters.
28: *
29: * <p>This abstract class assumes and also imposes that filters be
30: * organized in a linear chain. The {@link #decide
31: * decide(LoggerLoggingEvent)} method of each filter is called sequentially,
32: * in the order of their addition to the chain.
33: *
34: * <p>The {@link decide()} method must return one
35: * of the integer constants {@link LoggerFilter::DENY},
36: * {@link LoggerFilter::NEUTRAL} or {@link LoggerFilter::ACCEPT}.
37: *
38: * <p>If the value {@link LoggerFilter::DENY} is returned, then the log event is
39: * dropped immediately without consulting with the remaining
40: * filters.
41: *
42: * <p>If the value {@link LoggerFilter::NEUTRAL} is returned, then the next filter
43: * in the chain is consulted. If there are no more filters in the
44: * chain, then the log event is logged. Thus, in the presence of no
45: * filters, the default behaviour is to log all logging events.
46: *
47: * <p>If the value {@link LoggerFilter::ACCEPT} is returned, then the log
48: * event is logged without consulting the remaining filters.
49: *
50: * <p>The philosophy of log4php filters is largely inspired from the
51: * Linux ipchains.
52: *
53: * @version $Revision: 1213283 $
54: * @package log4php
55: */
56: abstract class LoggerFilter extends LoggerConfigurable {
57:
58: /**
59: * The log event must be logged immediately without consulting with
60: * the remaining filters, if any, in the chain.
61: */
62: const ACCEPT = 1;
63:
64: /**
65: * This filter is neutral with respect to the log event. The
66: * remaining filters, if any, should be consulted for a final decision.
67: */
68: const NEUTRAL = 0;
69:
70: /**
71: * The log event must be dropped immediately without consulting
72: * with the remaining filters, if any, in the chain.
73: */
74: const DENY = -1;
75:
76: /**
77: * @var LoggerFilter Points to the next {@link LoggerFilter} in the filter chain.
78: */
79: protected $next;
80:
81: /**
82: * Usually filters options become active when set. We provide a
83: * default do-nothing implementation for convenience.
84: */
85: public function activateOptions() {
86: }
87:
88: /**
89: * Decide what to do.
90: * <p>If the decision is {@link LoggerFilter::DENY}, then the event will be
91: * dropped. If the decision is {@link LoggerFilter::NEUTRAL}, then the next
92: * filter, if any, will be invoked. If the decision is {@link LoggerFilter::ACCEPT} then
93: * the event will be logged without consulting with other filters in
94: * the chain.
95: *
96: * @param LoggerLoggingEvent $event The {@link LoggerLoggingEvent} to decide upon.
97: * @return integer {@link LoggerFilter::NEUTRAL} or {@link LoggerFilter::DENY}|{@link LoggerFilter::ACCEPT}
98: */
99: public function decide(LoggerLoggingEvent $event) {
100: return self::NEUTRAL;
101: }
102:
103: /**
104: * Adds a new filter to the filter chain this filter is a part of.
105: * If this filter has already and follow up filter, the param filter
106: * is passed on until it is the last filter in chain.
107: *
108: * @param $filter - the filter to add to this chain
109: */
110: public function addNext($filter) {
111: if($this->next !== null) {
112: $this->next->addNext($filter);
113: } else {
114: $this->next = $filter;
115: }
116: }
117:
118: /**
119: * Returns the next filter in this chain
120: * @return the next filter
121: */
122: public function getNext() {
123: return $this->next;
124: }
125:
126: }
127: