<?php
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*
* @package log4php
*/
/**
* This is a very simple filter based on level matching, which can be
* used to reject messages with priorities outside a certain range.
*
* <p>The filter admits three options <b><var>LevelMin</var></b>, <b><var>LevelMax</var></b>
* and <b><var>AcceptOnMatch</var></b>.</p>
*
* <p>If the level of the {@link LoggerLoggingEvent} is not between Min and Max
* (inclusive), then {@link LoggerFilter::DENY} is returned.</p>
*
* <p>If the Logging event level is within the specified range, then if
* <b><var>AcceptOnMatch</var></b> is <i>true</i>,
* {@link LoggerFilter::ACCEPT} is returned, and if
* <b><var>AcceptOnMatch</var></b> is <i>false</i>,
* {@link LoggerFilter::NEUTRAL} is returned.</p>
*
* <p>If <b><var>LevelMin</var></b> is not defined, then there is no
* minimum acceptable level (i.e. a level is never rejected for
* being too "low"/unimportant). If <b><var>LevelMax</var></b> is not
* defined, then there is no maximum acceptable level (ie a
* level is never rejected for being too "high"/important).</p>
*
* <p>Refer to the {@link LoggerAppender::setThreshold()} method
* available to <b>all</b> appenders extending {@link LoggerAppender}
* for a more convenient way to filter out events by level.</p>
*
* <p>
* An example for this filter:
*
* {@example ../../examples/php/filter_levelrange.php 19}
*
* <p>
* The corresponding XML file:
*
* {@example ../../examples/resources/filter_levelrange.xml 18}
*
* @author Simon Kitching
* @author based on the org.apache.log4j.varia.LevelRangeFilte Java code by Ceki Gülcü
*
* @version $Revision: 1213283 $
* @package log4php
* @subpackage filters
* @since 0.6
*/
class LoggerFilterLevelRange extends LoggerFilter {
/**
* @var boolean
*/
protected $acceptOnMatch = true;
/**
* @var LoggerLevel
*/
protected $levelMin;
/**
* @var LoggerLevel
*/
protected $levelMax;
/**
* @param boolean $acceptOnMatch
*/
public function setAcceptOnMatch($acceptOnMatch) {
$this->setBoolean('acceptOnMatch', $acceptOnMatch);
}
/**
* @param string $l the level min to match
*/
public function setLevelMin($level) {
$this->setLevel('levelMin', $level);
}
/**
* @param string $l the level max to match
*/
public function setLevelMax($level) {
$this->setLevel('levelMax', $level);
}
/**
* Return the decision of this filter.
*
* @param LoggerLoggingEvent $event
* @return integer
*/
public function decide(LoggerLoggingEvent $event) {
$level = $event->getLevel();
if ($this->levelMin !== null) {
if ($level->isGreaterOrEqual($this->levelMin) == false) {
// level of event is less than minimum
return LoggerFilter::DENY;
}
}
if ($this->levelMax !== null) {
if ($level->toInt() > $this->levelMax->toInt()) {
// level of event is greater than maximum
// Alas, there is no Level.isGreater method. and using
// a combo of isGreaterOrEqual && !Equal seems worse than
// checking the int values of the level objects..
return LoggerFilter::DENY;
}
}
if ($this->acceptOnMatch) {
// this filter set up to bypass later filters and always return
// accept if level in range
return LoggerFilter::ACCEPT;
} else {
// event is ok for this filter; allow later filters to have a look..
return LoggerFilter::NEUTRAL;
}
}
}