<?php
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*
* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
*
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*
* @package log4php
*/
/**
* Returns a value from a superglobal array corresponding to the
* given key.
*
* Option: the key to look up within the superglobal array
*
* Also, it is possible that a superglobal variable is not populated by PHP
* because of the settings in the variables-order ini directive. In this case
* the converter will return an empty value.
*
* @see http://php.net/manual/en/language.variables.superglobals.php
* @see http://www.php.net/manual/en/ini.core.php#ini.variables-order
*
* @package log4php
* @subpackage pattern
* @version $Revision: 1326626 $
* @since 2.3
*/
abstract class LoggerPatternConverterSuperglobal extends LoggerPatternConverter {
/**
* Name of the superglobal variable, to be defined by subclasses.
* For example: "_SERVER" or "_ENV".
*/
protected $name;
protected $value = '';
public function activateOptions() {
// Read the key from options array
if (isset($this->option) && $this->option !== '') {
$key = $this->option;
}
/*
* There is a bug in PHP which doesn't allow superglobals to be
* accessed when their name is stored in a variable, e.g.:
*
* $name = '_SERVER';
* $array = $$name;
*
* This code does not work when run from within a method (only when run
* in global scope). But the following code does work:
*
* $name = '_SERVER';
* global $$name;
* $array = $$name;
*
* That's why global is used here.
*/
global ${$this->name};
// Check the given superglobal exists. It is possible that it is not initialized.
if (!isset(${$this->name})) {
$class = get_class($this);
trigger_error("log4php: $class: Cannot find superglobal variable \${$this->name}.", E_USER_WARNING);
return;
}
$source = ${$this->name};
// When the key is set, display the matching value
if (isset($key)) {
if (isset($source[$key])) {
$this->value = $source[$key];
}
} // When the key is not set, display all values
else {
$values = array();
foreach ($source as $key => $value) {
$values[] = "$key=$value";
}
$this->value = implode(', ', $values);
}
}
public function convert(LoggerLoggingEvent $event) {
return $this->value;
}
}