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  25 
  26 
  27 package java.util.logging;
  28 
  29 import java.io.*;
  30 
  31 /**
  32  * Stream based logging <tt>Handler</tt>.
  33  * <p>
  34  * This is primarily intended as a base class or support class to
  35  * be used in implementing other logging <tt>Handlers</tt>.
  36  * <p>
  37  * <tt>LogRecords</tt> are published to a given <tt>java.io.OutputStream</tt>.
  38  * <p>
  39  * <b>Configuration:</b>
  40  * By default each <tt>StreamHandler</tt> is initialized using the following
  41  * <tt>LogManager</tt> configuration properties where <tt>&lt;handler-name&gt;</tt>
  42  * refers to the fully-qualified class name of the handler.
  43  * If properties are not defined
  44  * (or have invalid values) then the specified default values are used.
  45  * <ul>
  46  * <li>   &lt;handler-name&gt;.level
  47  *        specifies the default level for the <tt>Handler</tt>
  48  *        (defaults to <tt>Level.INFO</tt>). </li>
  49  * <li>   &lt;handler-name&gt;.filter
  50  *        specifies the name of a <tt>Filter</tt> class to use
  51  *         (defaults to no <tt>Filter</tt>). </li>
  52  * <li>   &lt;handler-name&gt;.formatter
  53  *        specifies the name of a <tt>Formatter</tt> class to use
  54  *        (defaults to <tt>java.util.logging.SimpleFormatter</tt>). </li>
  55  * <li>   &lt;handler-name&gt;.encoding
  56  *        the name of the character set encoding to use (defaults to
  57  *        the default platform encoding). </li>
  58  * </ul>
  59  * <p>
  60  * For example, the properties for {@code StreamHandler} would be:
  61  * <ul>
  62  * <li>   java.util.logging.StreamHandler.level=INFO </li>
  63  * <li>   java.util.logging.StreamHandler.formatter=java.util.logging.SimpleFormatter </li>
  64  * </ul>
  65  * <p>
  66  * For a custom handler, e.g. com.foo.MyHandler, the properties would be:
  67  * <ul>
  68  * <li>   com.foo.MyHandler.level=INFO </li>
  69  * <li>   com.foo.MyHandler.formatter=java.util.logging.SimpleFormatter </li>
  70  * </ul>
  71  * <p>
  72  * @since 1.4
  73  */
  74 
  75 public class StreamHandler extends Handler {
  76     private OutputStream output;
  77     private boolean doneHeader;
  78     private volatile Writer writer;
  79 
  80     // Private method to configure a StreamHandler from LogManager
  81     // properties and/or default values as specified in the class
  82     // javadoc.
  83     private void configure() {
  84         LogManager manager = LogManager.getLogManager();
  85         String cname = getClass().getName();
  86 
  87         setLevel(manager.getLevelProperty(cname +".level", Level.INFO));
  88         setFilter(manager.getFilterProperty(cname +".filter", null));
  89         setFormatter(manager.getFormatterProperty(cname +".formatter", new SimpleFormatter()));
  90         try {
  91             setEncoding(manager.getStringProperty(cname +".encoding", null));
  92         } catch (Exception ex) {
  93             try {
  94                 setEncoding(null);
  95             } catch (Exception ex2) {
  96                 // doing a setEncoding with null should always work.
  97                 // assert false;
  98             }
  99         }
 100     }
 101 
 102     /**
 103      * Create a <tt>StreamHandler</tt>, with no current output stream.
 104      */
 105     public StreamHandler() {
 106         sealed = false;
 107         configure();
 108         sealed = true;
 109     }
 110 
 111     /**
 112      * Create a <tt>StreamHandler</tt> with a given <tt>Formatter</tt>
 113      * and output stream.
 114      * <p>
 115      * @param out         the target output stream
 116      * @param formatter   Formatter to be used to format output
 117      */
 118     public StreamHandler(OutputStream out, Formatter formatter) {
 119         sealed = false;
 120         configure();
 121         setFormatter(formatter);
 122         setOutputStream(out);
 123         sealed = true;
 124     }
 125 
 126     /**
 127      * Change the output stream.
 128      * <P>
 129      * If there is a current output stream then the <tt>Formatter</tt>'s
 130      * tail string is written and the stream is flushed and closed.
 131      * Then the output stream is replaced with the new output stream.
 132      *
 133      * @param out   New output stream.  May not be null.
 134      * @exception  SecurityException  if a security manager exists and if
 135      *             the caller does not have <tt>LoggingPermission("control")</tt>.
 136      */
 137     protected synchronized void setOutputStream(OutputStream out) throws SecurityException {
 138         if (out == null) {
 139             throw new NullPointerException();
 140         }
 141         flushAndClose();
 142         output = out;
 143         doneHeader = false;
 144         String encoding = getEncoding();
 145         if (encoding == null) {
 146             writer = new OutputStreamWriter(output);
 147         } else {
 148             try {
 149                 writer = new OutputStreamWriter(output, encoding);
 150             } catch (UnsupportedEncodingException ex) {
 151                 // This shouldn't happen.  The setEncoding method
 152                 // should have validated that the encoding is OK.
 153                 throw new Error("Unexpected exception " + ex);
 154             }
 155         }
 156     }
 157 
 158     /**
 159      * Set (or change) the character encoding used by this <tt>Handler</tt>.
 160      * <p>
 161      * The encoding should be set before any <tt>LogRecords</tt> are written
 162      * to the <tt>Handler</tt>.
 163      *
 164      * @param encoding  The name of a supported character encoding.
 165      *        May be null, to indicate the default platform encoding.
 166      * @exception  SecurityException  if a security manager exists and if
 167      *             the caller does not have <tt>LoggingPermission("control")</tt>.
 168      * @exception  UnsupportedEncodingException if the named encoding is
 169      *          not supported.
 170      */
 171     @Override
 172     public synchronized void setEncoding(String encoding)
 173                         throws SecurityException, java.io.UnsupportedEncodingException {
 174         super.setEncoding(encoding);
 175         if (output == null) {
 176             return;
 177         }
 178         // Replace the current writer with a writer for the new encoding.
 179         flush();
 180         if (encoding == null) {
 181             writer = new OutputStreamWriter(output);
 182         } else {
 183             writer = new OutputStreamWriter(output, encoding);
 184         }
 185     }
 186 
 187     /**
 188      * Format and publish a <tt>LogRecord</tt>.
 189      * <p>
 190      * The <tt>StreamHandler</tt> first checks if there is an <tt>OutputStream</tt>
 191      * and if the given <tt>LogRecord</tt> has at least the required log level.
 192      * If not it silently returns.  If so, it calls any associated
 193      * <tt>Filter</tt> to check if the record should be published.  If so,
 194      * it calls its <tt>Formatter</tt> to format the record and then writes
 195      * the result to the current output stream.
 196      * <p>
 197      * If this is the first <tt>LogRecord</tt> to be written to a given
 198      * <tt>OutputStream</tt>, the <tt>Formatter</tt>'s "head" string is
 199      * written to the stream before the <tt>LogRecord</tt> is written.
 200      *
 201      * @param  record  description of the log event. A null record is
 202      *                 silently ignored and is not published
 203      */
 204     @Override
 205     public synchronized void publish(LogRecord record) {
 206         if (!isLoggable(record)) {
 207             return;
 208         }
 209         String msg;
 210         try {
 211             msg = getFormatter().format(record);
 212         } catch (Exception ex) {
 213             // We don't want to throw an exception here, but we
 214             // report the exception to any registered ErrorManager.
 215             reportError(null, ex, ErrorManager.FORMAT_FAILURE);
 216             return;
 217         }
 218 
 219         try {
 220             if (!doneHeader) {
 221                 writer.write(getFormatter().getHead(this));
 222                 doneHeader = true;
 223             }
 224             writer.write(msg);
 225         } catch (Exception ex) {
 226             // We don't want to throw an exception here, but we
 227             // report the exception to any registered ErrorManager.
 228             reportError(null, ex, ErrorManager.WRITE_FAILURE);
 229         }
 230     }
 231 
 232 
 233     /**
 234      * Check if this <tt>Handler</tt> would actually log a given <tt>LogRecord</tt>.
 235      * <p>
 236      * This method checks if the <tt>LogRecord</tt> has an appropriate level and
 237      * whether it satisfies any <tt>Filter</tt>.  It will also return false if
 238      * no output stream has been assigned yet or the LogRecord is null.
 239      * <p>
 240      * @param record  a <tt>LogRecord</tt>
 241      * @return true if the <tt>LogRecord</tt> would be logged.
 242      *
 243      */
 244     @Override
 245     public boolean isLoggable(LogRecord record) {
 246         if (writer == null || record == null) {
 247             return false;
 248         }
 249         return super.isLoggable(record);
 250     }
 251 
 252     /**
 253      * Flush any buffered messages.
 254      */
 255     @Override
 256     public synchronized void flush() {
 257         if (writer != null) {
 258             try {
 259                 writer.flush();
 260             } catch (Exception ex) {
 261                 // We don't want to throw an exception here, but we
 262                 // report the exception to any registered ErrorManager.
 263                 reportError(null, ex, ErrorManager.FLUSH_FAILURE);
 264             }
 265         }
 266     }
 267 
 268     private synchronized void flushAndClose() throws SecurityException {
 269         checkPermission();
 270         if (writer != null) {
 271             try {
 272                 if (!doneHeader) {
 273                     writer.write(getFormatter().getHead(this));
 274                     doneHeader = true;
 275                 }
 276                 writer.write(getFormatter().getTail(this));
 277                 writer.flush();
 278                 writer.close();
 279             } catch (Exception ex) {
 280                 // We don't want to throw an exception here, but we
 281                 // report the exception to any registered ErrorManager.
 282                 reportError(null, ex, ErrorManager.CLOSE_FAILURE);
 283             }
 284             writer = null;
 285             output = null;
 286         }
 287     }
 288 
 289     /**
 290      * Close the current output stream.
 291      * <p>
 292      * The <tt>Formatter</tt>'s "tail" string is written to the stream before it
 293      * is closed.  In addition, if the <tt>Formatter</tt>'s "head" string has not
 294      * yet been written to the stream, it will be written before the
 295      * "tail" string.
 296      *
 297      * @exception  SecurityException  if a security manager exists and if
 298      *             the caller does not have LoggingPermission("control").
 299      */
 300     @Override
 301     public synchronized void close() throws SecurityException {
 302         flushAndClose();
 303     }
 304 }