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package org.springframework.core.log;

import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.Collections;
import java.util.List;

import org.apache.commons.logging.Log;
import org.apache.commons.logging.LogFactory;

Factory for common Log delegates with Spring's logging conventions.

Mainly for internal use within the framework with Apache Commons Logging, typically in the form of the spring-jcl bridge but also compatible with other Commons Logging bridges.

Author:Rossen Stoyanchev, Juergen Hoeller
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Since:5.1
/** * Factory for common {@link Log} delegates with Spring's logging conventions. * * <p>Mainly for internal use within the framework with Apache Commons Logging, * typically in the form of the {@code spring-jcl} bridge but also compatible * with other Commons Logging bridges. * * @author Rossen Stoyanchev * @author Juergen Hoeller * @since 5.1 * @see org.apache.commons.logging.LogFactory */
public final class LogDelegateFactory { private LogDelegateFactory() { }
Create a composite logger that delegates to a primary or falls back on a secondary logger if logging for the primary logger is not enabled.

This may be used for fallback logging from lower-level packages that logically should log together with some higher-level package but the two don't happen to share a suitable parent package (e.g. logging for the web and lower-level http and codec packages). For such cases the primary (class-based) logger can be wrapped with a shared fallback logger.

Params:
  • primaryLogger – primary logger to try first
  • secondaryLogger – secondary logger
  • tertiaryLoggers – optional vararg of further fallback loggers
Returns:the resulting composite logger for the related categories
/** * Create a composite logger that delegates to a primary or falls back on a * secondary logger if logging for the primary logger is not enabled. * <p>This may be used for fallback logging from lower-level packages that * logically should log together with some higher-level package but the two * don't happen to share a suitable parent package (e.g. logging for the web * and lower-level http and codec packages). For such cases the primary * (class-based) logger can be wrapped with a shared fallback logger. * @param primaryLogger primary logger to try first * @param secondaryLogger secondary logger * @param tertiaryLoggers optional vararg of further fallback loggers * @return the resulting composite logger for the related categories */
public static Log getCompositeLog(Log primaryLogger, Log secondaryLogger, Log... tertiaryLoggers) { List<Log> loggers = new ArrayList<>(2 + tertiaryLoggers.length); loggers.add(primaryLogger); loggers.add(secondaryLogger); Collections.addAll(loggers, tertiaryLoggers); return new CompositeLog(loggers); }
Create a "hidden" logger whose name is intentionally prefixed with "_" because its output is either too verbose or otherwise deemed as optional or unnecessary to see at any log level by default under the normal package based log hierarchy.
Params:
  • clazz – the class for which to create a logger
Returns:a logger for the hidden category ("_" + fully-qualified class name)
/** * Create a "hidden" logger whose name is intentionally prefixed with "_" * because its output is either too verbose or otherwise deemed as optional * or unnecessary to see at any log level by default under the normal package * based log hierarchy. * @param clazz the class for which to create a logger * @return a logger for the hidden category ("_" + fully-qualified class name) */
public static Log getHiddenLog(Class<?> clazz) { return LogFactory.getLog("_" + clazz.getName()); } }