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package org.apache.logging.log4j.spi;

import java.util.Map;
import java.util.WeakHashMap;
import java.util.concurrent.ConcurrentHashMap;
import java.util.concurrent.ConcurrentMap;
import java.util.concurrent.locks.ReadWriteLock;
import java.util.concurrent.locks.ReentrantReadWriteLock;

import org.apache.logging.log4j.LogManager;
import org.apache.logging.log4j.util.LoaderUtil;

Provides an abstract base class to use for implementing LoggerAdapter.
Type parameters:
  • <L> – the Logger class to adapt
Since:2.1
/** * Provides an abstract base class to use for implementing LoggerAdapter. * * @param <L> the Logger class to adapt * @since 2.1 */
public abstract class AbstractLoggerAdapter<L> implements LoggerAdapter<L> {
A map to store loggers for their given LoggerContexts.
/** * A map to store loggers for their given LoggerContexts. */
protected final Map<LoggerContext, ConcurrentMap<String, L>> registry = new WeakHashMap<>(); private final ReadWriteLock lock = new ReentrantReadWriteLock (true); @Override public L getLogger(final String name) { final LoggerContext context = getContext(); final ConcurrentMap<String, L> loggers = getLoggersInContext(context); final L logger = loggers.get(name); if (logger != null) { return logger; } loggers.putIfAbsent(name, newLogger(name, context)); return loggers.get(name); }
Gets or creates the ConcurrentMap of named loggers for a given LoggerContext.
Params:
  • context – the LoggerContext to get loggers for
Returns:the map of loggers for the given LoggerContext
/** * Gets or creates the ConcurrentMap of named loggers for a given LoggerContext. * * @param context the LoggerContext to get loggers for * @return the map of loggers for the given LoggerContext */
public ConcurrentMap<String, L> getLoggersInContext(final LoggerContext context) { ConcurrentMap<String, L> loggers; lock.readLock ().lock (); try { loggers = registry.get (context); } finally { lock.readLock ().unlock (); } if (loggers != null) { return loggers; } lock.writeLock ().lock (); try { loggers = registry.get (context); if (loggers == null) { loggers = new ConcurrentHashMap<> (); registry.put (context, loggers); } return loggers; } finally { lock.writeLock ().unlock (); } }
Creates a new named logger for a given LoggerContext.
Params:
  • name – the name of the logger to create
  • context – the LoggerContext this logger will be associated with
Returns:the new named logger
/** * Creates a new named logger for a given {@link LoggerContext}. * * @param name the name of the logger to create * @param context the LoggerContext this logger will be associated with * @return the new named logger */
protected abstract L newLogger(final String name, final LoggerContext context);
Gets the LoggerContext that should be used to look up or create loggers. This is similar in spirit to the ContextSelector class in log4j-core. However, implementations can rely on their own framework's separation of contexts instead (or simply use a singleton).
See Also:
Returns:the LoggerContext to be used for lookup and creation purposes
/** * Gets the {@link LoggerContext} that should be used to look up or create loggers. This is similar in spirit to the * {@code ContextSelector} class in {@code log4j-core}. However, implementations can rely on their own framework's * separation of contexts instead (or simply use a singleton). * * @return the LoggerContext to be used for lookup and creation purposes * @see org.apache.logging.log4j.LogManager#getContext(ClassLoader, boolean) * @see org.apache.logging.log4j.LogManager#getContext(String, boolean) */
protected abstract LoggerContext getContext();
Gets the LoggerContext associated with the given caller class.
Params:
  • callerClass – the caller class
Returns:the LoggerContext for the calling class
/** * Gets the {@link LoggerContext} associated with the given caller class. * * @param callerClass the caller class * @return the LoggerContext for the calling class */
protected LoggerContext getContext(final Class<?> callerClass) { ClassLoader cl = null; if (callerClass != null) { cl = callerClass.getClassLoader(); } if (cl == null) { cl = LoaderUtil.getThreadContextClassLoader(); } return LogManager.getContext(cl, false); } @Override public void close() { lock.writeLock ().lock (); try { registry.clear(); } finally { lock.writeLock ().unlock (); } } }