* @since 2.0 */ abstract class Target extends Component { /** * @var array list of message categories that this target is interested in. Defaults to empty, meaning all categories. * You can use an asterisk at the end of a category so that the category may be used to * match those categories sharing the same common prefix. For example, 'yii\db\*' will match * categories starting with 'yii\db\', such as 'yii\db\Connection'. */ public $categories = []; /** * @var array list of message categories that this target is NOT interested in. Defaults to empty, meaning no uninteresting messages. * If this property is not empty, then any category listed here will be excluded from [[categories]]. * You can use an asterisk at the end of a category so that the category can be used to * match those categories sharing the same common prefix. For example, 'yii\db\*' will match * categories starting with 'yii\db\', such as 'yii\db\Connection'. * @see categories */ public $except = []; /** * @var array list of the PHP predefined variables that should be logged in a message. * Note that a variable must be accessible via `$GLOBALS`. Otherwise it won't be logged. * * Defaults to `['_GET', '_POST', '_FILES', '_COOKIE', '_SESSION', '_SERVER']`. * * Since version 2.0.9 additional syntax can be used: * Each element could be specified as one of the following: * * - `var` - `var` will be logged. * - `var.key` - only `var[key]` key will be logged. * - `!var.key` - `var[key]` key will be excluded. * * Note that if you need $_SESSION to logged regardless if session was used you have to open it right at * the start of your request. * * @see \yii\helpers\ArrayHelper::filter() */ public $logVars = [ '_GET', '_POST', '_FILES', '_COOKIE', '_SESSION', '_SERVER', ]; /** * @var array list of the PHP predefined variables that should NOT be logged "as is" and should always be replaced * with a mask `***` before logging, when exist. * * Defaults to `[ '_SERVER.HTTP_AUTHORIZATION', '_SERVER.PHP_AUTH_USER', '_SERVER.PHP_AUTH_PW']` * * Each element could be specified as one of the following: * * - `var` - `var` will be logged as `***` * - `var.key` - only `var[key]` will be logged as `***` * * @since 2.0.16 */ public $maskVars = [ '_SERVER.HTTP_AUTHORIZATION', '_SERVER.PHP_AUTH_USER', '_SERVER.PHP_AUTH_PW', ]; /** * @var callable a PHP callable that returns a string to be prefixed to every exported message. * * If not set, [[getMessagePrefix()]] will be used, which prefixes the message with context information * such as user IP, user ID and session ID. * * The signature of the callable should be `function ($message)`. */ public $prefix; /** * @var int how many messages should be accumulated before they are exported. * Defaults to 1000. Note that messages will always be exported when the application terminates. * Set this property to be 0 if you don't want to export messages until the application terminates. */ public $exportInterval = 1000; /** * @var array the messages that are retrieved from the logger so far by this log target. * Please refer to [[Logger::messages]] for the details about the message structure. */ public $messages = []; /** * @var bool whether to log time with microseconds. * Defaults to false. * @since 2.0.13 */ public $microtime = false; private $_levels = 0; private $_enabled = true; /** * Exports log [[messages]] to a specific destination. * Child classes must implement this method. */ abstract public function export(); /** * Processes the given log messages. * This method will filter the given messages with [[levels]] and [[categories]]. * And if requested, it will also export the filtering result to specific medium (e.g. email). * @param array $messages log messages to be processed. See [[Logger::messages]] for the structure * of each message. * @param bool $final whether this method is called at the end of the current application */ public function collect($messages, $final) { $this->messages = array_merge($this->messages, static::filterMessages($messages, $this->getLevels(), $this->categories, $this->except)); $count = count($this->messages); if ($count > 0 && ($final || $this->exportInterval > 0 && $count >= $this->exportInterval)) { if (($context = $this->getContextMessage()) !== '') { $this->messages[] = [$context, Logger::LEVEL_INFO, 'application', YII_BEGIN_TIME, [], 0]; } // set exportInterval to 0 to avoid triggering export again while exporting $oldExportInterval = $this->exportInterval; $this->exportInterval = 0; $this->export(); $this->exportInterval = $oldExportInterval; $this->messages = []; } } /** * Generates the context information to be logged. * The default implementation will dump user information, system variables, etc. * @return string the context information. If an empty string, it means no context information. */ protected function getContextMessage() { $context = ArrayHelper::filter($GLOBALS, $this->logVars); foreach ($this->maskVars as $var) { if (ArrayHelper::getValue($context, $var) !== null) { ArrayHelper::setValue($context, $var, '***'); } } $result = []; foreach ($context as $key => $value) { $result[] = "\${$key} = " . VarDumper::dumpAsString($value); } return implode("\n\n", $result); } /** * @return int the message levels that this target is interested in. This is a bitmap of * level values. Defaults to 0, meaning all available levels. */ public function getLevels() { return $this->_levels; } /** * Sets the message levels that this target is interested in. * * The parameter can be either an array of interested level names or an integer representing * the bitmap of the interested level values. Valid level names include: 'error', * 'warning', 'info', 'trace' and 'profile'; valid level values include: * [[Logger::LEVEL_ERROR]], [[Logger::LEVEL_WARNING]], [[Logger::LEVEL_INFO]], * [[Logger::LEVEL_TRACE]] and [[Logger::LEVEL_PROFILE]]. * * For example, * * ```php * ['error', 'warning'] * // which is equivalent to: * Logger::LEVEL_ERROR | Logger::LEVEL_WARNING * ``` * * @param array|int $levels message levels that this target is interested in. * @throws InvalidConfigException if $levels value is not correct. */ public function setLevels($levels) { static $levelMap = [ 'error' => Logger::LEVEL_ERROR, 'warning' => Logger::LEVEL_WARNING, 'info' => Logger::LEVEL_INFO, 'trace' => Logger::LEVEL_TRACE, 'profile' => Logger::LEVEL_PROFILE, ]; if (is_array($levels)) { $this->_levels = 0; foreach ($levels as $level) { if (isset($levelMap[$level])) { $this->_levels |= $levelMap[$level]; } else { throw new InvalidConfigException("Unrecognized level: $level"); } } } else { $bitmapValues = array_reduce($levelMap, function ($carry, $item) { return $carry | $item; }); if (!($bitmapValues & $levels) && $levels !== 0) { throw new InvalidConfigException("Incorrect $levels value"); } $this->_levels = $levels; } } /** * Filters the given messages according to their categories and levels. * @param array $messages messages to be filtered. * The message structure follows that in [[Logger::messages]]. * @param int $levels the message levels to filter by. This is a bitmap of * level values. Value 0 means allowing all levels. * @param array $categories the message categories to filter by. If empty, it means all categories are allowed. * @param array $except the message categories to exclude. If empty, it means all categories are allowed. * @return array the filtered messages. */ public static function filterMessages($messages, $levels = 0, $categories = [], $except = []) { foreach ($messages as $i => $message) { if ($levels && !($levels & $message[1])) { unset($messages[$i]); continue; } $matched = empty($categories); foreach ($categories as $category) { if ($message[2] === $category || !empty($category) && substr_compare($category, '*', -1, 1) === 0 && strpos($message[2], rtrim($category, '*')) === 0) { $matched = true; break; } } if ($matched) { foreach ($except as $category) { $prefix = rtrim($category, '*'); if (($message[2] === $category || $prefix !== $category) && strpos($message[2], $prefix) === 0) { $matched = false; break; } } } if (!$matched) { unset($messages[$i]); } } return $messages; } /** * Formats a log message for display as a string. * @param array $message the log message to be formatted. * The message structure follows that in [[Logger::messages]]. * @return string the formatted message */ public function formatMessage($message) { list($text, $level, $category, $timestamp) = $message; $level = Logger::getLevelName($level); if (!is_string($text)) { // exceptions may not be serializable if in the call stack somewhere is a Closure if ($text instanceof \Throwable || $text instanceof \Exception) { $text = (string) $text; } else { $text = VarDumper::export($text); } } $traces = []; if (isset($message[4])) { foreach ($message[4] as $trace) { $traces[] = "in {$trace['file']}:{$trace['line']}"; } } $prefix = $this->getMessagePrefix($message); return $this->getTime($timestamp) . " {$prefix}[$level][$category] $text" . (empty($traces) ? '' : "\n " . implode("\n ", $traces)); } /** * Returns a string to be prefixed to the given message. * If [[prefix]] is configured it will return the result of the callback. * The default implementation will return user IP, user ID and session ID as a prefix. * @param array $message the message being exported. * The message structure follows that in [[Logger::messages]]. * @return string the prefix string */ public function getMessagePrefix($message) { if ($this->prefix !== null) { return call_user_func($this->prefix, $message); } if (Yii::$app === null) { return ''; } $request = Yii::$app->getRequest(); $ip = $request instanceof Request ? $request->getUserIP() : '-'; /* @var $user \yii\web\User */ $user = Yii::$app->has('user', true) ? Yii::$app->get('user') : null; if ($user && ($identity = $user->getIdentity(false))) { $userID = $identity->getId(); } else { $userID = '-'; } /* @var $session \yii\web\Session */ $session = Yii::$app->has('session', true) ? Yii::$app->get('session') : null; $sessionID = $session && $session->getIsActive() ? $session->getId() : '-'; return "[$ip][$userID][$sessionID]"; } /** * Sets a value indicating whether this log target is enabled. * @param bool|callable $value a boolean value or a callable to obtain the value from. * The callable value is available since version 2.0.13. * * A callable may be used to determine whether the log target should be enabled in a dynamic way. * For example, to only enable a log if the current user is logged in you can configure the target * as follows: * * ```php * 'enabled' => function() { * return !Yii::$app->user->isGuest; * } * ``` */ public function setEnabled($value) { $this->_enabled = $value; } /** * Check whether the log target is enabled. * @property bool Indicates whether this log target is enabled. Defaults to true. * @return bool A value indicating whether this log target is enabled. */ public function getEnabled() { if (is_callable($this->_enabled)) { return call_user_func($this->_enabled, $this); } return $this->_enabled; } /** * Returns formatted ('Y-m-d H:i:s') timestamp for message. * If [[microtime]] is configured to true it will return format 'Y-m-d H:i:s.u'. * @param float $timestamp * @return string * @since 2.0.13 */ protected function getTime($timestamp) { $parts = explode('.', sprintf('%F', $timestamp)); return date('Y-m-d H:i:s', $parts[0]) . ($this->microtime ? ('.' . $parts[1]) : ''); } }