Split up classes into separate way, to allow autoloader to do it's work Signed-off-by: Diederik de Groot <ddegroot@talon.nl>
32 lines
956 B
PHP
32 lines
956 B
PHP
<?php
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namespace PROVISION\Logger;
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/* Note about the Logger class:
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* The "priority" and "minimum should be one of the constants used for syslog.
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* See: http://php.net/manual/en/function.syslog.php
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* They are: LOG_EMERG, LOG_ALERT, LOG_CRIT, LOG_ERR, LOG_WARNING, LOG_NOTICE,
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* LOG_INFO, LOG_DEBUG
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* Note that LOG_EMERG, LOG_ALERT, and LOG_CRIT are not really relevant to a
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* tftp server - these represent instability in the entire operating system.
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* Note that the number they are represented by are in reverse order -
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* LOG_EMERG is the lowest, LOG_DEBUG the highest.
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*/
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abstract class Logger
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{
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function __construct($minimum)
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{
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$this->minimum = $minimum;
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}
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function shouldlog($priority)
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{
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// Note: this looks reversed, but is correct
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// the priority must be AT LEAST the minimum,
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// because higher priorities represent lower numbers.
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return $priority <= $this->minimum;
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}
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abstract function log($priority, $message);
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}
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?>
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