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package sun.net.www.protocol.http.logging;

import java.util.logging.LogRecord;
import java.util.regex.*;

A Formatter to make the HTTP logs a bit more palatable to the developer looking at them. The idea is to present the HTTP events in such a way that commands and headers are easily spotted (i.e. on separate lines).
Author:jccollet
/** * A Formatter to make the HTTP logs a bit more palatable to the developer * looking at them. The idea is to present the HTTP events in such a way that * commands and headers are easily spotted (i.e. on separate lines). * @author jccollet */
public class HttpLogFormatter extends java.util.logging.SimpleFormatter { // Pattern for MessageHeader data. Mostly pairs within curly brackets private static volatile Pattern pattern = null; // Pattern for Cookies private static volatile Pattern cpattern = null; public HttpLogFormatter() { if (pattern == null) { pattern = Pattern.compile("\\{[^\\}]*\\}"); cpattern = Pattern.compile("[^,\\] ]{2,}"); } } @Override public String format(LogRecord record) { String sourceClassName = record.getSourceClassName(); if (sourceClassName == null || !(sourceClassName.startsWith("sun.net.www.protocol.http") || sourceClassName.startsWith("sun.net.www.http"))) { return super.format(record); } String src = record.getMessage(); StringBuilder buf = new StringBuilder("HTTP: "); if (src.startsWith("sun.net.www.MessageHeader@")) { // MessageHeader logs are composed of pairs within curly brackets // Let's extract them to make it more readable. That way we get one // header pair (name, value) per line. A lot easier to read. Matcher match = pattern.matcher(src); while (match.find()) { int i = match.start(); int j = match.end(); String s = src.substring(i + 1, j - 1); if (s.startsWith("null: ")) { s = s.substring(6); } if (s.endsWith(": null")) { s = s.substring(0, s.length() - 6); } buf.append("\t").append(s).append("\n"); } } else if (src.startsWith("Cookies retrieved: {")) { // This comes from the Cookie handler, let's clean up the format a bit String s = src.substring(20); buf.append("Cookies from handler:\n"); while (s.length() >= 7) { if (s.startsWith("Cookie=[")) { String s2 = s.substring(8); int c = s2.indexOf("Cookie2=["); if (c > 0) { s2 = s2.substring(0, c-1); s = s2.substring(c); } else { s = ""; } if (s2.length() < 4) { continue; } Matcher m = cpattern.matcher(s2); while (m.find()) { int i = m.start(); int j = m.end(); if (i >= 0) { String cookie = s2.substring(i + 1, j > 0 ? j - 1 : s2.length() - 1); buf.append("\t").append(cookie).append("\n"); } } } if (s.startsWith("Cookie2=[")) { String s2 = s.substring(9); int c = s2.indexOf("Cookie=["); if (c > 0) { s2 = s2.substring(0, c-1); s = s2.substring(c); } else { s = ""; } Matcher m = cpattern.matcher(s2); while (m.find()) { int i = m.start(); int j = m.end(); if (i >= 0) { String cookie = s2.substring(i+1, j > 0 ? j-1 : s2.length() - 1); buf.append("\t").append(cookie).append("\n"); } } } } } else { // Anything else we let as is. buf.append(src).append("\n"); } return buf.toString(); } }