public class LogManager extends Object
This LogManager object:
The global LogManager object can be retrieved using LogManager.getLogManager(). The LogManager object is created during class initialization and cannot subsequently be changed.
At startup the LogManager class is located using the java.util.logging.manager system property.
readConfiguration()
method during LogManager initialization.
By default, LogManager default configuration is used.
The logging configuration read by LogManager must be in the
properties file format.
The LogManager defines two optional system properties that allow control over
the initial configuration, as specified in the readConfiguration()
method:
These two system properties may be specified on the command line to the "java" command, or as system property definitions passed to JNI_CreateJavaVM.
The properties for loggers and Handlers will have
names starting with the dot-separated name for the handler or logger.
The global logging properties may include:
true
. When the
value is true
, the handlers associated with the logger are guaranteed
to be closed on reset() and shutdown. This can be turned off
by explicitly setting "<logger>.handlers.ensureCloseOnReset=false" in
the configuration. Note that turning this property off causes the risk of
introducing a resource leak, as the logger may get garbage collected before
reset()
is called, thus preventing its handlers from being closed
on reset()
. In that case it is the responsibility of the application
to ensure that the handlers are closed before the logger is garbage
collected.
Note that all classes loaded during LogManager configuration are first searched on the system class path before any user class path. That includes the LogManager class, any config classes, and any handler classes.
Loggers are organized into a naming hierarchy based on their dot separated names. Thus "a.b.c" is a child of "a.b", but "a.b1" and a.b2" are peers.
All properties whose names end with ".level" are assumed to define log levels for Loggers. Thus "foo.level" defines a log level for the logger called "foo" and (recursively) for any of its children in the naming hierarchy. Log Levels are applied in the order they are defined in the properties file. Thus level settings for child nodes in the tree should come after settings for their parents. The property name ".level" can be used to set the level for the root of the tree.
All methods on the LogManager object are multi-thread safe.
Modifier and Type | Field and Description |
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static String |
LOGGING_MXBEAN_NAME
String representation of the
ObjectName for the management interface
for the logging facility. |
Modifier | Constructor and Description |
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protected |
LogManager()
Protected constructor.
|
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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LogManager |
addConfigurationListener(Runnable listener)
Adds a configuration listener to be invoked each time the logging
configuration is read.
|
boolean |
addLogger(Logger logger)
Add a named logger.
|
void |
checkAccess()
Check that the current context is trusted to modify the logging
configuration.
|
Logger |
getLogger(String name)
Method to find a named logger.
|
Enumeration<String> |
getLoggerNames()
Get an enumeration of known logger names.
|
static LoggingMXBean |
getLoggingMXBean()
Returns
LoggingMXBean for managing loggers. |
static LogManager |
getLogManager()
Returns the global LogManager object.
|
String |
getProperty(String name)
Get the value of a logging property.
|
void |
readConfiguration()
Reads and initializes the logging configuration.
|
void |
readConfiguration(InputStream ins)
Reads and initializes the logging configuration from the given input stream.
|
void |
removeConfigurationListener(Runnable listener)
Removes a previously registered configuration listener.
|
void |
reset()
Reset the logging configuration.
|
void |
updateConfiguration(Function<String,BiFunction<String,String,String>> mapper)
Updates the logging configuration.
|
void |
updateConfiguration(InputStream ins,
Function<String,BiFunction<String,String,String>> mapper)
Updates the logging configuration.
|
public static final String LOGGING_MXBEAN_NAME
ObjectName
for the management interface
for the logging facility.PlatformLoggingMXBean
,
LoggingMXBean
,
Constant Field Valuesprotected LogManager()
public static LogManager getLogManager()
public boolean addLogger(Logger logger)
The Logger factory methods call this method to register each newly created Logger.
The application should retain its own reference to the Logger object to avoid it being garbage collected. The LogManager may only retain a weak reference.
logger
- the new logger.NullPointerException
- if the logger name is null.public Logger getLogger(String name)
Note that since untrusted code may create loggers with
arbitrary names this method should not be relied on to
find Loggers for security sensitive logging.
It is also important to note that the Logger associated with the
String name
may be garbage collected at any time if there
is no strong reference to the Logger. The caller of this method
must check the return value for null in order to properly handle
the case where the Logger has been garbage collected.
name
- name of the loggerpublic Enumeration<String> getLoggerNames()
Note: Loggers may be added dynamically as new classes are loaded.
This method only reports on the loggers that are currently registered.
It is also important to note that this method only returns the name
of a Logger, not a strong reference to the Logger itself.
The returned String does nothing to prevent the Logger from being
garbage collected. In particular, if the returned name is passed
to LogManager.getLogger()
, then the caller must check the
return value from LogManager.getLogger()
for null to properly
handle the case where the Logger has been garbage collected in the
time since its name was returned by this method.
public void readConfiguration() throws IOException, SecurityException
If the "java.util.logging.config.class" system property is set, then the
property value is treated as a class name. The given class will be
loaded, an object will be instantiated, and that object's constructor
is responsible for reading in the initial configuration. (That object
may use other system properties to control its configuration.) The
alternate configuration class can use readConfiguration(InputStream)
to define properties in the LogManager.
If "java.util.logging.config.class" system property is not set,
then this method will read the initial configuration from a properties
file and calls the readConfiguration(InputStream)
method to initialize
the configuration. The "java.util.logging.config.file" system property can be used
to specify the properties file that will be read as the initial configuration;
if not set, then the LogManager default configuration is used.
The default configuration is typically loaded from the
properties file "conf/logging.properties
" in the Java installation
directory.
Any registered configuration listener will be invoked after the properties are read.
readConfiguration
method should only be used for
initializing the configuration during LogManager initialization or
used with the "java.util.logging.config.class" property.
When this method is called after loggers have been created, and
the "java.util.logging.config.class" system property is not set, all
existing loggers will be reset. Then any
existing loggers that have a level property specified in the new
configuration stream will be set to the specified log level.
To properly update the logging configuration, use the
updateConfiguration(java.util.function.Function)
or
updateConfiguration(java.io.InputStream, java.util.function.Function)
methods instead.
SecurityException
- if a security manager exists and if
the caller does not have LoggingPermission("control").IOException
- if there are IO problems reading the configuration.public void reset() throws SecurityException
For all named loggers, the reset operation removes and closes
all Handlers and (except for the root logger) sets the level
to null
. The root logger's level is set to Level.INFO
.
updateConfiguration(Function)
or
updateConfiguration(InputStream, Function)
method can be used to
properly update to a new configuration.SecurityException
- if a security manager exists and if
the caller does not have LoggingPermission("control").public void readConfiguration(InputStream ins) throws IOException, SecurityException
Any registered configuration listener will be invoked after the properties are read.
readConfiguration
method should only be used for
initializing the configuration during LogManager initialization or
used with the "java.util.logging.config.class" property.
When this method is called after loggers have been created, all
existing loggers will be reset. Then any
existing loggers that have a level property specified in the
given input stream will be set to the specified log level.
To properly update the logging configuration, use the
updateConfiguration(java.util.function.Function)
or
updateConfiguration(java.io.InputStream, java.util.function.Function)
method instead.
ins
- stream to read properties fromSecurityException
- if a security manager exists and if
the caller does not have LoggingPermission("control").IOException
- if there are problems reading from the stream,
or the given stream is not in the
properties file format.public void updateConfiguration(Function<String,BiFunction<String,String,String>> mapper) throws IOException
If the "java.util.logging.config.file" system property is set,
then the property value specifies the properties file to be read
as the new configuration. Otherwise, the LogManager default
configuration is used.
The default configuration is typically loaded from the
properties file "conf/logging.properties
" in the
Java installation directory.
This method reads the new configuration and calls the updateConfiguration(ins, mapper)
method to
update the configuration.
readConfiguration()
method to load a custom
configuration class as an initial configuration.mapper
- a functional interface that takes a configuration
key k and returns a function f(o,n) whose returned
value will be applied to the resulting configuration. The
function f may return null
to indicate that the property
k will not be added to the resulting configuration.
mapper
is null
then (k) -> ((o, n) -> n)
is
assumed.
null
value for o or n indicates that no
value was present for k in the corresponding configuration.SecurityException
- if a security manager exists and if
the caller does not have LoggingPermission("control"), or
does not have the permissions required to set up the
configuration (e.g. open file specified for FileHandlers
etc...)NullPointerException
- if mapper
returns a null
function when invoked.IOException
- if there are problems reading from the
logging configuration file.updateConfiguration(java.io.InputStream, java.util.function.Function)
public void updateConfiguration(InputStream ins, Function<String,BiFunction<String,String,String>> mapper) throws IOException
For each configuration key in the existing configuration and
the given input stream configuration, the given mapper
function
is invoked to map from the configuration key to a function,
f(o,n), that takes the old value and new value and returns
the resulting value to be applied in the resulting configuration,
as specified in the table below.
Let k be a configuration key in the old or new configuration,
o be the old value (i.e. the value associated
with k in the old configuration), n be the
new value (i.e. the value associated with k in the new
configuration), and f be the function returned
by mapper.apply(
k)
: then v = f(o,n) is the
resulting value. If v is not null
, then a property
k with value v will be added to the resulting configuration.
Otherwise, it will be omitted.
A null
value may be passed to function
f to indicate that the corresponding configuration has no
configuration key k.
The function f may return null
to indicate that
there will be no value associated with k in the resulting
configuration.
If mapper
is null
, then v will be set to
n.
LogManager properties are updated with the resulting value in the resulting configuration.
The registered configuration
listeners will be invoked after the configuration is successfully updated.
Property | Resulting Behavior |
---|---|
<logger>.level |
|
<logger>.useParentHandlers |
|
<logger>.handlers |
|
<handler-name>.* |
|
config and any other property |
|
Example mapper functions:
(k) -> ((o, n) -> n)
:
mapper
parameter.
(k) -> ((o, n) -> n == null ? o : n)
:
result.putAll(oldc); result.putAll(newc)
.(k) -> ((o, n) -> o == null ? n : o)
:
result.putAll(newc); result.putAll(oldc)
.(k) -> k.endsWith(".handlers")
? ((o, n) -> (o == null ? n : o))
: ((o, n) -> n)
To completely reinitialize a configuration, an application can first call
reset
to fully remove the old configuration, followed by
updateConfiguration
to initialize the new configuration.
ins
- a stream to read properties frommapper
- a functional interface that takes a configuration
key k and returns a function f(o,n) whose returned
value will be applied to the resulting configuration. The
function f may return null
to indicate that the property
k will not be added to the resulting configuration.
mapper
is null
then (k) -> ((o, n) -> n)
is
assumed.
null
value for o or n indicates that no
value was present for k in the corresponding configuration.SecurityException
- if a security manager exists and if
the caller does not have LoggingPermission("control"), or
does not have the permissions required to set up the
configuration (e.g. open files specified for FileHandlers)NullPointerException
- if ins
is null or if
mapper
returns a null function when invoked.IOException
- if there are problems reading from the stream,
or the given stream is not in the
properties file format.public String getProperty(String name)
name
- property namepublic void checkAccess() throws SecurityException
If the check fails we throw a SecurityException, otherwise we return normally.
SecurityException
- if a security manager exists and if
the caller does not have LoggingPermission("control").public static LoggingMXBean getLoggingMXBean()
LoggingMXBean
for managing loggers.
An alternative way to manage loggers is through the
PlatformLoggingMXBean
interface
that can be obtained by calling:
PlatformLoggingMXBean logging = ManagementFactory.getPlatformMXBean
(PlatformLoggingMXBean.class);
LoggingMXBean
object.PlatformLoggingMXBean
public LogManager addConfigurationListener(Runnable listener)
The listener is invoked with privileges that are restricted by the calling context of this method. The order in which the listeners are invoked is unspecified.
It is recommended that listeners do not throw errors or exceptions.
If a listener terminates with an uncaught error or exception then
the first exception will be propagated to the caller of
readConfiguration()
(or readConfiguration(java.io.InputStream)
)
after all listeners have been invoked.
listener
- A configuration listener that will be invoked after the
configuration changed.SecurityException
- if a security manager exists and if the
caller does not have LoggingPermission("control").NullPointerException
- if the listener is null.public void removeConfigurationListener(Runnable listener)
listener
- the configuration listener to remove.NullPointerException
- if the listener is null.SecurityException
- if a security manager exists and if the
caller does not have LoggingPermission("control"). Submit a bug or feature
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