library/log4php/layouts/LoggerLayoutSerialized.php
author Markus Bröker <broeker.markus@googlemail.com>
Fri, 13 Nov 2015 17:01:42 +0100
changeset 13 4690a1ccb7cc
parent 0 4869aea77e21
permissions -rw-r--r--
Anpassungen nach den DB-Tests

<?php
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/**
 * Layout which formats the events using PHP's serialize() function.
 *
 * Available options:
 * - locationInfo - If set to true, the event's location information will also
 *                  be serialized (slow, defaults to false).
 *
 * @version $Revision: 1334369 $
 * @package log4php
 * @subpackage layouts
 * @since 2.2
 */
class LoggerLayoutSerialized extends LoggerLayout {

    /** Whether to include the event's location information (slow). */
    protected $locationInfo = false;

    /** Sets the location information flag. */
    public function setLocationInfo($value) {
        $this->setBoolean('locationInfo', $value);
    }

    /** Returns the location information flag. */
    public function getLocationInfo() {
        return $this->locationInfo;
    }

    public function format(LoggerLoggingEvent $event) {
        // If required, initialize the location data
        if ($this->locationInfo) {
            $event->getLocationInformation();
        }
        return serialize($event) . PHP_EOL;
    }
}