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103 lines
3.6 KiB
103 lines
3.6 KiB
<?php namespace Tests\Support\Config;
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class MockLogger
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/*
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Error Logging Threshold
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| You can enable error logging by setting a threshold over zero. The
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| threshold determines what gets logged. Any values below or equal to the
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| threshold will be logged. Threshold options are:
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| 0 = Disables logging, Error logging TURNED OFF
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| 1 = Emergency Messages - System is unusable
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| 2 = Alert Messages - Action Must Be Taken Immediately
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| 3 = Critical Messages - Application component unavailable, unexpected exception.
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| 4 = Runtime Errors - Don't need immediate action, but should be monitored.
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| 5 = Warnings - Exceptional occurrences that are not errors.
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| 6 = Notices - Normal but significant events.
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| 7 = Info - Interesting events, like user logging in, etc.
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| 8 = Debug - Detailed debug information.
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| 9 = All Messages
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| You can also pass an array with threshold levels to show individual error types
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| array(1, 2, 3, 8) = Emergency, Alert, Critical, and Debug messages
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| For a live site you'll usually enable Critical or higher (3) to be logged otherwise
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| your log files will fill up very fast.
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*/
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public $threshold = 9;
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/*
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| Error Logging Directory Path
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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*/
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public $path = '';
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/*
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| Date Format for Logs
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Each item that is logged has an associated date. You can use PHP date
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| codes to set your own date formatting
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*/
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public $dateFormat = 'Y-m-d';
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/*
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Log Handlers
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| The logging system supports multiple actions to be taken when something
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| is logged. This is done by allowing for multiple Handlers, special classes
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| designed to write the log to their chosen destinations, whether that is
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| a file on the getServer, a cloud-based service, or even taking actions such
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| as emailing the dev team.
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| Each handler is defined by the class name used for that handler, and it
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| MUST implement the CodeIgniter\Log\Handlers\HandlerInterface interface.
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| The value of each key is an array of configuration items that are sent
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| to the constructor of each handler. The only required configuration item
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| is the 'handles' element, which must be an array of integer log levels.
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| This is most easily handled by using the constants defined in the
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| Psr\Log\LogLevel class.
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| Handlers are executed in the order defined in this array, starting with
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| the handler on top and continuing down.
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*/
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public $handlers = [
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//--------------------------------------------------------------------
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// File Handler
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//--------------------------------------------------------------------
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'Tests\Support\Log\Handlers\TestHandler' => [
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/*
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* The log levels that this handler will handle.
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*/
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'handles' => [
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'critical',
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'alert',
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'emergency',
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'debug',
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'error',
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'info',
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'notice',
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'warning',
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],
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],
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];
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}
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