This framework is based on log4j (see {@link http://jakarta.apache.org/log4j log4j} for details).

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Design, strategies and part of the methods documentation are developed by log4j team * (Ceki Gülcü as log4j project founder and * {@link http://jakarta.apache.org/log4j/docs/contributors.html contributors}).

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PHP port, extensions and modifications by VxR. All rights reserved.
* For more information, please see {@link http://www.vxr.it/log4php/}.

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This software is published under the terms of the LGPL License * a copy of which has been included with this distribution in the LICENSE file.

* * @package log4php */ /** * @ignore */ if (!defined('LOG4PHP_DIR')) define('LOG4PHP_DIR', dirname(__FILE__)); /** */ require_once(LOG4PHP_DIR . '/LoggerLog.php'); define('LOGGER_MDC_HT_SIZE', 7); /** * This is the global repository of user mappings */ $GLOBALS['log4php.LoggerMDC.ht'] = array(); /** * The LoggerMDC class is similar to the {@link LoggerNDC} class except that it is * based on a map instead of a stack. It provides mapped diagnostic contexts. * * A Mapped Diagnostic Context, or * MDC in short, is an instrument for distinguishing interleaved log * output from different sources. Log output is typically interleaved * when a server handles multiple clients near-simultaneously. * *

The MDC is managed on a per thread basis. * * @author VxR * @version $Revision: 1.4 $ * @since 0.3 * @package log4php */ class LoggerMDC { /** * Put a context value as identified with the key parameter into the current thread's * context map. * *

If the current thread does not have a context map it is * created as a side effect.

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Note that you cannot put more than {@link LOGGER_MDC_HT_SIZE} keys.

* * @param string $key the key * @param string $value the value * @static */ function put($key, $value) { if ( sizeof($GLOBALS['log4php.LoggerMDC.ht']) < LOGGER_MDC_HT_SIZE ) $GLOBALS['log4php.LoggerMDC.ht'][$key] = $value; } /** * Get the context identified by the key parameter. * *

You can use special key identifiers to map values in * PHP $_SERVER and $_ENV vars. Just put a 'server.' or 'env.' * followed by the var name you want to refer.

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This method has no side effects.

* * @param string $key * @return string * @static */ function get($key) { LoggerLog::debug("LoggerMDC::get() key='$key'"); if (!empty($key)) { if (strpos($key, 'server.') === 0) { $varName = substr($key, 7); LoggerLog::debug("LoggerMDC::get() a _SERVER[$varName] is requested."); return $_SERVER[$varName]; } elseif (strpos($key, 'env.') === 0) { $varName = substr($key, 4); LoggerLog::debug("LoggerMDC::get() a _ENV[$varName] is requested."); return $_ENV[$varName]; } elseif (isset($GLOBALS['log4php.LoggerMDC.ht'][$key])) { LoggerLog::debug("LoggerMDC::get() a user key is requested."); return $GLOBALS['log4php.LoggerMDC.ht'][$key]; } } return ''; } /** * Remove the the context identified by the key parameter. * * It only affects user mappings. * * @param string $key * @return string * @static */ function remove($key) { unset($GLOBALS['log4php.LoggerMDC.ht'][$key]); } } ?>