#region Copyright & License
//
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//
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// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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#endregion
using System;
using System.Collections;
using System.Globalization;
using System.IO;
using log4net.Util;
using log4net.Core;
namespace log4net.Appender
{
#if CONFIRM_WIN32_FILE_SHAREMODES
// The following sounds good, and I though it was the case, but after
// further testing on Windows I have not been able to confirm it.
/// On the Windows platform if another process has a write lock on the file
/// that is to be deleted, but allows shared read access to the file then the
/// file can be moved, but cannot be deleted. If the other process also allows
/// shared delete access to the file then the file will be deleted once that
/// process closes the file. If it is necessary to open the log file or any
/// of the backup files outside of this appender for either read or
/// write access please ensure that read and delete share modes are enabled.
#endif
///
/// Appender that rolls log files based on size or date or both.
///
///
///
/// RollingFileAppender can roll log files based on size or date or both
/// depending on the setting of the property.
/// When set to the log file will be rolled
/// once its size exceeds the .
/// When set to the log file will be rolled
/// once the date boundary specified in the property
/// is crossed.
/// When set to the log file will be
/// rolled once the date boundary specified in the property
/// is crossed, but within a date boundary the file will also be rolled
/// once its size exceeds the .
/// When set to the log file will be rolled when
/// the appender is configured. This effectively means that the log file can be
/// rolled once per program execution.
///
///
/// A of few additional optional features have been added:
///
/// - Attach date pattern for current log file
/// - Backup number increments for newer files
/// - Infinite number of backups by file size
///
///
///
///
///
/// For large or infinite numbers of backup files a
/// greater than zero is highly recommended, otherwise all the backup files need
/// to be renamed each time a new backup is created.
///
///
/// When Date/Time based rolling is used setting
/// to will reduce the number of file renamings to few or none.
///
///
///
///
///
/// Changing or without clearing
/// the log file directory of backup files will cause unexpected and unwanted side effects.
///
///
///
///
/// If Date/Time based rolling is enabled this appender will attempt to roll existing files
/// in the directory without a Date/Time tag based on the last write date of the base log file.
/// The appender only rolls the log file when a message is logged. If Date/Time based rolling
/// is enabled then the appender will not roll the log file at the Date/Time boundary but
/// at the point when the next message is logged after the boundary has been crossed.
///
///
///
/// The extends the and
/// has the same behavior when opening the log file.
/// The appender will first try to open the file for writing when
/// is called. This will typically be during configuration.
/// If the file cannot be opened for writing the appender will attempt
/// to open the file again each time a message is logged to the appender.
/// If the file cannot be opened for writing when a message is logged then
/// the message will be discarded by this appender.
///
///
/// When rolling a backup file necessitates deleting an older backup file the
/// file to be deleted is moved to a temporary name before being deleted.
///
///
///
///
/// A maximum number of backup files when rolling on date/time boundaries is not supported.
///
///
///
/// Nicko Cadell
/// Gert Driesen
/// Aspi Havewala
/// Douglas de la Torre
/// Edward Smit
public class RollingFileAppender : FileAppender
{
#region Public Enums
///
/// Style of rolling to use
///
///
///
/// Style of rolling to use
///
///
public enum RollingMode
{
///
/// Roll files once per program execution
///
///
///
/// Roll files once per program execution.
/// Well really once each time this appender is
/// configured.
///
///
/// Setting this option also sets AppendToFile to
/// false on the RollingFileAppender, otherwise
/// this appender would just be a normal file appender.
///
///
Once = 0,
///
/// Roll files based only on the size of the file
///
Size = 1,
///
/// Roll files based only on the date
///
Date = 2,
///
/// Roll files based on both the size and date of the file
///
Composite = 3
}
#endregion
#region Protected Enums
///
/// The code assumes that the following 'time' constants are in a increasing sequence.
///
///
///
/// The code assumes that the following 'time' constants are in a increasing sequence.
///
///
protected enum RollPoint
{
///
/// Roll the log not based on the date
///
InvalidRollPoint =-1,
///
/// Roll the log for each minute
///
TopOfMinute = 0,
///
/// Roll the log for each hour
///
TopOfHour = 1,
///
/// Roll the log twice a day (midday and midnight)
///
HalfDay = 2,
///
/// Roll the log each day (midnight)
///
TopOfDay = 3,
///
/// Roll the log each week
///
TopOfWeek = 4,
///
/// Roll the log each month
///
TopOfMonth = 5
}
#endregion Protected Enums
#region Public Instance Constructors
///
/// Initializes a new instance of the class.
///
///
///
/// Default constructor.
///
///
public RollingFileAppender()
{
m_dateTime = new DefaultDateTime();
}
#endregion Public Instance Constructors
#region Public Instance Properties
///
/// Gets or sets the date pattern to be used for generating file names
/// when rolling over on date.
///
///
/// The date pattern to be used for generating file names when rolling
/// over on date.
///
///
///
/// Takes a string in the same format as expected by
/// .
///
///
/// This property determines the rollover schedule when rolling over
/// on date.
///
///
public string DatePattern
{
get { return m_datePattern; }
set { m_datePattern = value; }
}
///
/// Gets or sets the maximum number of backup files that are kept before
/// the oldest is erased.
///
///
/// The maximum number of backup files that are kept before the oldest is
/// erased.
///
///
///
/// If set to zero, then there will be no backup files and the log file
/// will be truncated when it reaches .
///
///
/// If a negative number is supplied then no deletions will be made. Note
/// that this could result in very slow performance as a large number of
/// files are rolled over unless is used.
///
///
/// The maximum applies to each time based group of files and
/// not the total.
///
///
public int MaxSizeRollBackups
{
get { return m_maxSizeRollBackups; }
set { m_maxSizeRollBackups = value; }
}
///
/// Gets or sets the maximum size that the output file is allowed to reach
/// before being rolled over to backup files.
///
///
/// The maximum size in bytes that the output file is allowed to reach before being
/// rolled over to backup files.
///
///
///
/// This property is equivalent to except
/// that it is required for differentiating the setter taking a
/// argument from the setter taking a
/// argument.
///
///
/// The default maximum file size is 10MB (10*1024*1024).
///
///
public long MaxFileSize
{
get { return m_maxFileSize; }
set { m_maxFileSize = value; }
}
///
/// Gets or sets the maximum size that the output file is allowed to reach
/// before being rolled over to backup files.
///
///
/// The maximum size that the output file is allowed to reach before being
/// rolled over to backup files.
///
///
///
/// This property allows you to specify the maximum size with the
/// suffixes "KB", "MB" or "GB" so that the size is interpreted being
/// expressed respectively in kilobytes, megabytes or gigabytes.
///
///
/// For example, the value "10KB" will be interpreted as 10240 bytes.
///
///
/// The default maximum file size is 10MB.
///
///
/// If you have the option to set the maximum file size programmatically
/// consider using the property instead as this
/// allows you to set the size in bytes as a .
///
///
public string MaximumFileSize
{
get { return m_maxFileSize.ToString(NumberFormatInfo.InvariantInfo); }
set { m_maxFileSize = OptionConverter.ToFileSize(value, m_maxFileSize + 1); }
}
///
/// Gets or sets the rolling file count direction.
///
///
/// The rolling file count direction.
///
///
///
/// Indicates if the current file is the lowest numbered file or the
/// highest numbered file.
///
///
/// By default newer files have lower numbers ( < 0),
/// i.e. log.1 is most recent, log.5 is the 5th backup, etc...
///
///
/// >= 0 does the opposite i.e.
/// log.1 is the first backup made, log.5 is the 5th backup made, etc.
/// For infinite backups use >= 0 to reduce
/// rollover costs.
///
/// The default file count direction is -1.
///
public int CountDirection
{
get { return m_countDirection; }
set { m_countDirection = value; }
}
///
/// Gets or sets the rolling style.
///
/// The rolling style.
///
///
/// The default rolling style is .
///
///
/// When set to this appender's
/// property is set to false, otherwise
/// the appender would append to a single file rather than rolling
/// the file each time it is opened.
///
///
public RollingMode RollingStyle
{
get { return m_rollingStyle; }
set
{
m_rollingStyle = value;
switch (m_rollingStyle)
{
case RollingMode.Once:
m_rollDate = false;
m_rollSize = false;
this.AppendToFile = false;
break;
case RollingMode.Size:
m_rollDate = false;
m_rollSize = true;
break;
case RollingMode.Date:
m_rollDate = true;
m_rollSize = false;
break;
case RollingMode.Composite:
m_rollDate = true;
m_rollSize = true;
break;
}
}
}
///
/// Gets or sets a value indicating whether to always log to
/// the same file.
///
///
/// true if always should be logged to the same file, otherwise false.
///
///
///
/// By default file.log is always the current file. Optionally
/// file.log.yyyy-mm-dd for current formatted datePattern can by the currently
/// logging file (or file.log.curSizeRollBackup or even
/// file.log.yyyy-mm-dd.curSizeRollBackup).
///
///
/// This will make time based rollovers with a large number of backups
/// much faster as the appender it won't have to rename all the backups!
///
///
public bool StaticLogFileName
{
get { return m_staticLogFileName; }
set { m_staticLogFileName = value; }
}
#endregion Public Instance Properties
#region Override implementation of FileAppender
///
/// Sets the quiet writer being used.
///
///
/// This method can be overridden by sub classes.
///
/// the writer to set
override protected void SetQWForFiles(TextWriter writer)
{
QuietWriter = new CountingQuietTextWriter(writer, ErrorHandler);
}
///
/// Write out a logging event.
///
/// the event to write to file.
///
///
/// Handles append time behavior for RollingFileAppender. This checks
/// if a roll over either by date (checked first) or time (checked second)
/// is need and then appends to the file last.
///
///
override protected void Append(LoggingEvent loggingEvent)
{
AdjustFileBeforeAppend();
base.Append(loggingEvent);
}
///
/// Write out an array of logging events.
///
/// the events to write to file.
///
///
/// Handles append time behavior for RollingFileAppender. This checks
/// if a roll over either by date (checked first) or time (checked second)
/// is need and then appends to the file last.
///
///
override protected void Append(LoggingEvent[] loggingEvents)
{
AdjustFileBeforeAppend();
base.Append(loggingEvents);
}
///
/// Performs any required rolling before outputting the next event
///
///
///
/// Handles append time behavior for RollingFileAppender. This checks
/// if a roll over either by date (checked first) or time (checked second)
/// is need and then appends to the file last.
///
///
virtual protected void AdjustFileBeforeAppend()
{
if (m_rollDate)
{
DateTime n = m_dateTime.Now;
if (n >= m_nextCheck)
{
m_now = n;
m_nextCheck = NextCheckDate(m_now, m_rollPoint);
RollOverTime(true);
}
}
if (m_rollSize)
{
if ((File != null) && ((CountingQuietTextWriter)QuietWriter).Count >= m_maxFileSize)
{
RollOverSize();
}
}
}
///
/// Creates and opens the file for logging. If
/// is false then the fully qualified name is determined and used.
///
/// the name of the file to open
/// true to append to existing file
///
/// This method will ensure that the directory structure
/// for the specified exists.
///
override protected void OpenFile(string fileName, bool append)
{
lock(this)
{
fileName = GetNextOutputFileName(fileName);
// Calculate the current size of the file
long currentCount = 0;
if (append)
{
using(SecurityContext.Impersonate(this))
{
if (System.IO.File.Exists(fileName))
{
currentCount = (new FileInfo(fileName)).Length;
}
}
}
else
{
if (LogLog.IsErrorEnabled)
{
// Internal check that the file is not being overwritten
// If not Appending to an existing file we should have rolled the file out of the
// way. Therefore we should not be over-writing an existing file.
// The only exception is if we are not allowed to roll the existing file away.
if (m_maxSizeRollBackups != 0 && FileExists(fileName))
{
LogLog.Error("RollingFileAppender: INTERNAL ERROR. Append is False but OutputFile ["+fileName+"] already exists.");
}
}
}
if (!m_staticLogFileName)
{
m_scheduledFilename = fileName;
}
// Open the file (call the base class to do it)
base.OpenFile(fileName, append);
// Set the file size onto the counting writer
((CountingQuietTextWriter)QuietWriter).Count = currentCount;
}
}
///
/// Get the current output file name
///
/// the base file name
/// the output file name
///
/// The output file name is based on the base fileName specified.
/// If is set then the output
/// file name is the same as the base file passed in. Otherwise
/// the output file depends on the date pattern, on the count
/// direction or both.
///
protected string GetNextOutputFileName(string fileName)
{
if (!m_staticLogFileName)
{
fileName = fileName.Trim();
if (m_rollDate)
{
fileName = fileName + m_now.ToString(m_datePattern, System.Globalization.DateTimeFormatInfo.InvariantInfo);
}
if (m_countDirection >= 0)
{
fileName = fileName + '.' + m_curSizeRollBackups;
}
}
return fileName;
}
#endregion
#region Initialize Options
///
/// Determines curSizeRollBackups (only within the current roll point)
///
private void DetermineCurSizeRollBackups()
{
m_curSizeRollBackups = 0;
string fullPath = null;
string fileName = null;
using(SecurityContext.Impersonate(this))
{
fullPath = System.IO.Path.GetFullPath(m_baseFileName);
fileName = System.IO.Path.GetFileName(fullPath);
}
ArrayList arrayFiles = GetExistingFiles(fullPath);
InitializeRollBackups(fileName, arrayFiles);
LogLog.Debug("RollingFileAppender: curSizeRollBackups starts at ["+m_curSizeRollBackups+"]");
}
///
/// Generates a wildcard pattern that can be used to find all files
/// that are similar to the base file name.
///
///
///
private static string GetWildcardPatternForFile(string baseFileName)
{
return baseFileName + '*';
}
///
/// Builds a list of filenames for all files matching the base filename plus a file
/// pattern.
///
///
///
private ArrayList GetExistingFiles(string baseFilePath)
{
ArrayList alFiles = new ArrayList();
string directory = null;
using(SecurityContext.Impersonate(this))
{
string fullPath = Path.GetFullPath(baseFilePath);
directory = Path.GetDirectoryName(fullPath);
if (Directory.Exists(directory))
{
string baseFileName = Path.GetFileName(fullPath);
string[] files = Directory.GetFiles(directory, GetWildcardPatternForFile(baseFileName));
if (files != null)
{
for (int i = 0; i < files.Length; i++)
{
string curFileName = Path.GetFileName(files[i]);
if (curFileName.StartsWith(baseFileName))
{
alFiles.Add(curFileName);
}
}
}
}
}
LogLog.Debug("RollingFileAppender: Searched for existing files in ["+directory+"]");
return alFiles;
}
///
/// Initiates a roll over if needed for crossing a date boundary since the last run.
///
private void RollOverIfDateBoundaryCrossing()
{
if (m_staticLogFileName && m_rollDate)
{
if (FileExists(m_baseFileName))
{
DateTime last;
using(SecurityContext.Impersonate(this))
{
last = System.IO.File.GetLastWriteTime(m_baseFileName);
}
LogLog.Debug("RollingFileAppender: ["+last.ToString(m_datePattern,System.Globalization.DateTimeFormatInfo.InvariantInfo)+"] vs. ["+m_now.ToString(m_datePattern,System.Globalization.DateTimeFormatInfo.InvariantInfo)+"]");
if (!(last.ToString(m_datePattern,System.Globalization.DateTimeFormatInfo.InvariantInfo).Equals(m_now.ToString(m_datePattern, System.Globalization.DateTimeFormatInfo.InvariantInfo))))
{
m_scheduledFilename = m_baseFileName + last.ToString(m_datePattern, System.Globalization.DateTimeFormatInfo.InvariantInfo);
LogLog.Debug("RollingFileAppender: Initial roll over to ["+m_scheduledFilename+"]");
RollOverTime(false);
LogLog.Debug("RollingFileAppender: curSizeRollBackups after rollOver at ["+m_curSizeRollBackups+"]");
}
}
}
}
///
/// Initializes based on existing conditions at time of .
///
///
///
/// Initializes based on existing conditions at time of .
/// The following is done
///
/// - determine curSizeRollBackups (only within the current roll point)
/// - initiates a roll over if needed for crossing a date boundary since the last run.
///
///
///
protected void ExistingInit()
{
DetermineCurSizeRollBackups();
RollOverIfDateBoundaryCrossing();
// If file exists and we are not appending then roll it out of the way
if (AppendToFile == false)
{
bool fileExists = false;
string fileName = GetNextOutputFileName(m_baseFileName);
using(SecurityContext.Impersonate(this))
{
fileExists = System.IO.File.Exists(fileName);
}
if (fileExists)
{
if (m_maxSizeRollBackups == 0)
{
LogLog.Debug("RollingFileAppender: Output file ["+fileName+"] already exists. MaxSizeRollBackups is 0; cannot roll. Overwriting existing file.");
}
else
{
LogLog.Debug("RollingFileAppender: Output file ["+fileName+"] already exists. Not appending to file. Rolling existing file out of the way.");
RollOverRenameFiles(fileName);
}
}
}
}
///
/// Does the work of bumping the 'current' file counter higher
/// to the highest count when an incremental file name is seen.
/// The highest count is either the first file (when count direction
/// is greater than 0) or the last file (when count direction less than 0).
/// In either case, we want to know the highest count that is present.
///
///
///
private void InitializeFromOneFile(string baseFile, string curFileName)
{
if (! curFileName.StartsWith(baseFile) )
{
// This is not a log file, so ignore
return;
}
if (curFileName.Equals(baseFile))
{
// Base log file is not an incremented logfile (.1 or .2, etc)
return;
}
int index = curFileName.LastIndexOf(".");
if (-1 == index)
{
// This is not an incremented logfile (.1 or .2)
return;
}
if (m_staticLogFileName)
{
int endLength = curFileName.Length - index;
if (baseFile.Length + endLength != curFileName.Length)
{
// file is probably scheduledFilename + .x so I don't care
return;
}
}
// Only look for files in the current roll point
if (m_rollDate && !m_staticLogFileName)
{
if (! curFileName.StartsWith(baseFile + m_dateTime.Now.ToString(m_datePattern, System.Globalization.DateTimeFormatInfo.InvariantInfo)))
{
LogLog.Debug("RollingFileAppender: Ignoring file ["+curFileName+"] because it is from a different date period");
return;
}
}
try
{
// Bump the counter up to the highest count seen so far
int backup;
if (SystemInfo.TryParse(curFileName.Substring(index + 1), out backup))
{
if (backup > m_curSizeRollBackups)
{
if (0 == m_maxSizeRollBackups)
{
// Stay at zero when zero backups are desired
}
else if (-1 == m_maxSizeRollBackups)
{
// Infinite backups, so go as high as the highest value
m_curSizeRollBackups = backup;
}
else
{
// Backups limited to a finite number
if (m_countDirection >= 0)
{
// Go with the highest file when counting up
m_curSizeRollBackups = backup;
}
else
{
// Clip to the limit when counting down
if (backup <= m_maxSizeRollBackups)
{
m_curSizeRollBackups = backup;
}
}
}
LogLog.Debug("RollingFileAppender: File name ["+curFileName+"] moves current count to ["+m_curSizeRollBackups+"]");
}
}
}
catch(FormatException)
{
//this happens when file.log -> file.log.yyyy-mm-dd which is normal
//when staticLogFileName == false
LogLog.Debug("RollingFileAppender: Encountered a backup file not ending in .x ["+curFileName+"]");
}
}
///
/// Takes a list of files and a base file name, and looks for
/// 'incremented' versions of the base file. Bumps the max
/// count up to the highest count seen.
///
///
///
private void InitializeRollBackups(string baseFile, ArrayList arrayFiles)
{
if (null != arrayFiles)
{
string baseFileLower = baseFile.ToLower(System.Globalization.CultureInfo.InvariantCulture);
foreach(string curFileName in arrayFiles)
{
InitializeFromOneFile(baseFileLower, curFileName.ToLower(System.Globalization.CultureInfo.InvariantCulture));
}
}
}
///
/// Calculates the RollPoint for the datePattern supplied.
///
/// the date pattern to calculate the check period for
/// The RollPoint that is most accurate for the date pattern supplied
///
/// Essentially the date pattern is examined to determine what the
/// most suitable roll point is. The roll point chosen is the roll point
/// with the smallest period that can be detected using the date pattern
/// supplied. i.e. if the date pattern only outputs the year, month, day
/// and hour then the smallest roll point that can be detected would be
/// and hourly roll point as minutes could not be detected.
///
private RollPoint ComputeCheckPeriod(string datePattern)
{
// s_date1970 is 1970-01-01 00:00:00 this is UniversalSortableDateTimePattern
// (based on ISO 8601) using universal time. This date is used for reference
// purposes to calculate the resolution of the date pattern.
// Get string representation of base line date
string r0 = s_date1970.ToString(datePattern, System.Globalization.DateTimeFormatInfo.InvariantInfo);
// Check each type of rolling mode starting with the smallest increment.
for(int i = (int)RollPoint.TopOfMinute; i <= (int)RollPoint.TopOfMonth; i++)
{
// Get string representation of next pattern
string r1 = NextCheckDate(s_date1970, (RollPoint)i).ToString(datePattern, System.Globalization.DateTimeFormatInfo.InvariantInfo);
LogLog.Debug("RollingFileAppender: Type = ["+i+"], r0 = ["+r0+"], r1 = ["+r1+"]");
// Check if the string representations are different
if (r0 != null && r1 != null && !r0.Equals(r1))
{
// Found highest precision roll point
return (RollPoint)i;
}
}
return RollPoint.InvalidRollPoint; // Deliberately head for trouble...
}
///
/// Initialize the appender based on the options set
///
///
///
/// This is part of the delayed object
/// activation scheme. The method must
/// be called on this object after the configuration properties have
/// been set. Until is called this
/// object is in an undefined state and must not be used.
///
///
/// If any of the configuration properties are modified then
/// must be called again.
///
///
/// Sets initial conditions including date/time roll over information, first check,
/// scheduledFilename, and calls to initialize
/// the current number of backups.
///
///
override public void ActivateOptions()
{
if (m_rollDate && m_datePattern != null)
{
m_now = m_dateTime.Now;
m_rollPoint = ComputeCheckPeriod(m_datePattern);
if (m_rollPoint == RollPoint.InvalidRollPoint)
{
throw new ArgumentException("Invalid RollPoint, unable to parse ["+m_datePattern+"]");
}
// next line added as this removes the name check in rollOver
m_nextCheck = NextCheckDate(m_now, m_rollPoint);
}
else
{
if (m_rollDate)
{
ErrorHandler.Error("Either DatePattern or rollingStyle options are not set for ["+Name+"].");
}
}
if (SecurityContext == null)
{
SecurityContext = SecurityContextProvider.DefaultProvider.CreateSecurityContext(this);
}
using(SecurityContext.Impersonate(this))
{
// Must convert the FileAppender's m_filePath to an absolute path before we
// call ExistingInit(). This will be done by the base.ActivateOptions() but
// we need to duplicate that functionality here first.
base.File = ConvertToFullPath(base.File.Trim());
// Store fully qualified base file name
m_baseFileName = base.File;
}
if (m_rollDate && File != null && m_scheduledFilename == null)
{
m_scheduledFilename = File + m_now.ToString(m_datePattern, System.Globalization.DateTimeFormatInfo.InvariantInfo);
}
ExistingInit();
base.ActivateOptions();
}
#endregion
#region Roll File
///
/// Rollover the file(s) to date/time tagged file(s).
///
/// set to true if the file to be rolled is currently open
///
///
/// Rollover the file(s) to date/time tagged file(s).
/// Resets curSizeRollBackups.
/// If fileIsOpen is set then the new file is opened (through SafeOpenFile).
///
///
protected void RollOverTime(bool fileIsOpen)
{
if (m_staticLogFileName)
{
// Compute filename, but only if datePattern is specified
if (m_datePattern == null)
{
ErrorHandler.Error("Missing DatePattern option in rollOver().");
return;
}
//is the new file name equivalent to the 'current' one
//something has gone wrong if we hit this -- we should only
//roll over if the new file will be different from the old
string dateFormat = m_now.ToString(m_datePattern, System.Globalization.DateTimeFormatInfo.InvariantInfo);
if (m_scheduledFilename.Equals(File + dateFormat))
{
ErrorHandler.Error("Compare " + m_scheduledFilename + " : " + File + dateFormat);
return;
}
if (fileIsOpen)
{
// close current file, and rename it to datedFilename
this.CloseFile();
}
//we may have to roll over a large number of backups here
for (int i = 1; i <= m_curSizeRollBackups; i++)
{
string from = File + '.' + i;
string to = m_scheduledFilename + '.' + i;
RollFile(from, to);
}
RollFile(File, m_scheduledFilename);
}
//We've cleared out the old date and are ready for the new
m_curSizeRollBackups = 0;
//new scheduled name
m_scheduledFilename = File + m_now.ToString(m_datePattern, System.Globalization.DateTimeFormatInfo.InvariantInfo);
if (fileIsOpen)
{
// This will also close the file. This is OK since multiple close operations are safe.
SafeOpenFile(m_baseFileName, false);
}
}
///
/// Renames file to file .
///
/// Name of existing file to roll.
/// New name for file.
///
///
/// Renames file to file . It
/// also checks for existence of target file and deletes if it does.
///
///
protected void RollFile(string fromFile, string toFile)
{
if (FileExists(fromFile))
{
// Delete the toFile if it exists
DeleteFile(toFile);
// We may not have permission to move the file, or the file may be locked
try
{
LogLog.Debug("RollingFileAppender: Moving [" + fromFile + "] -> [" + toFile + "]");
using(SecurityContext.Impersonate(this))
{
System.IO.File.Move(fromFile, toFile);
}
}
catch(Exception moveEx)
{
ErrorHandler.Error("Exception while rolling file [" + fromFile + "] -> [" + toFile + "]", moveEx, ErrorCode.GenericFailure);
}
}
else
{
LogLog.Warn("RollingFileAppender: Cannot RollFile [" + fromFile + "] -> [" + toFile + "]. Source does not exist");
}
}
///
/// Test if a file exists at a specified path
///
/// the path to the file
/// true if the file exists
///
///
/// Test if a file exists at a specified path
///
///
protected bool FileExists(string path)
{
using(SecurityContext.Impersonate(this))
{
return System.IO.File.Exists(path);
}
}
///
/// Deletes the specified file if it exists.
///
/// The file to delete.
///
///
/// Delete a file if is exists.
/// The file is first moved to a new filename then deleted.
/// This allows the file to be removed even when it cannot
/// be deleted, but it still can be moved.
///
///
protected void DeleteFile(string fileName)
{
if (FileExists(fileName))
{
// We may not have permission to delete the file, or the file may be locked
string fileToDelete = fileName;
// Try to move the file to temp name.
// If the file is locked we may still be able to move it
string tempFileName = fileName + "." + Environment.TickCount + ".DeletePending";
try
{
using(SecurityContext.Impersonate(this))
{
System.IO.File.Move(fileName, tempFileName);
}
fileToDelete = tempFileName;
}
catch(Exception moveEx)
{
LogLog.Debug("RollingFileAppender: Exception while moving file to be deleted [" + fileName + "] -> [" + tempFileName + "]", moveEx);
}
// Try to delete the file (either the original or the moved file)
try
{
using(SecurityContext.Impersonate(this))
{
System.IO.File.Delete(fileToDelete);
}
LogLog.Debug("RollingFileAppender: Deleted file [" + fileName + "]");
}
catch(Exception deleteEx)
{
if (fileToDelete == fileName)
{
// Unable to move or delete the file
ErrorHandler.Error("Exception while deleting file [" + fileToDelete + "]", deleteEx, ErrorCode.GenericFailure);
}
else
{
// Moved the file, but the delete failed. File is probably locked.
// The file should automatically be deleted when the lock is released.
LogLog.Debug("RollingFileAppender: Exception while deleting temp file [" + fileToDelete + "]", deleteEx);
}
}
}
}
///
/// Implements file roll base on file size.
///
///
///
/// If the maximum number of size based backups is reached
/// (curSizeRollBackups == maxSizeRollBackups) then the oldest
/// file is deleted -- its index determined by the sign of countDirection.
/// If countDirection < 0, then files
/// {File.1, ..., File.curSizeRollBackups -1}
/// are renamed to {File.2, ...,
/// File.curSizeRollBackups}. Moreover, File is
/// renamed File.1 and closed.
///
///
/// A new file is created to receive further log output.
///
///
/// If maxSizeRollBackups is equal to zero, then the
/// File is truncated with no backup files created.
///
///
/// If maxSizeRollBackups < 0, then File is
/// renamed if needed and no files are deleted.
///
///
protected void RollOverSize()
{
this.CloseFile(); // keep windows happy.
LogLog.Debug("RollingFileAppender: rolling over count ["+((CountingQuietTextWriter)QuietWriter).Count+"]");
LogLog.Debug("RollingFileAppender: maxSizeRollBackups ["+m_maxSizeRollBackups+"]");
LogLog.Debug("RollingFileAppender: curSizeRollBackups ["+m_curSizeRollBackups+"]");
LogLog.Debug("RollingFileAppender: countDirection ["+m_countDirection+"]");
RollOverRenameFiles(File);
if (!m_staticLogFileName && m_countDirection >= 0)
{
m_curSizeRollBackups++;
}
// This will also close the file. This is OK since multiple close operations are safe.
SafeOpenFile(m_baseFileName, false);
}
///
/// Implements file roll.
///
/// the base name to rename
///
///
/// If the maximum number of size based backups is reached
/// (curSizeRollBackups == maxSizeRollBackups) then the oldest
/// file is deleted -- its index determined by the sign of countDirection.
/// If countDirection < 0, then files
/// {File.1, ..., File.curSizeRollBackups -1}
/// are renamed to {File.2, ...,
/// File.curSizeRollBackups}.
///
///
/// If maxSizeRollBackups is equal to zero, then the
/// File is truncated with no backup files created.
///
///
/// If maxSizeRollBackups < 0, then File is
/// renamed if needed and no files are deleted.
///
///
/// This is called by to rename the files.
///
///
protected void RollOverRenameFiles(string baseFileName)
{
// If maxBackups <= 0, then there is no file renaming to be done.
if (m_maxSizeRollBackups != 0)
{
if (m_countDirection < 0)
{
// Delete the oldest file, to keep Windows happy.
if (m_curSizeRollBackups == m_maxSizeRollBackups)
{
DeleteFile(baseFileName + '.' + m_maxSizeRollBackups);
m_curSizeRollBackups--;
}
// Map {(maxBackupIndex - 1), ..., 2, 1} to {maxBackupIndex, ..., 3, 2}
for (int i = m_curSizeRollBackups; i >= 1; i--)
{
RollFile((baseFileName + "." + i), (baseFileName + '.' + (i + 1)));
}
m_curSizeRollBackups++;
// Rename fileName to fileName.1
RollFile(baseFileName, baseFileName + ".1");
}
else
{
//countDirection >= 0
if (m_curSizeRollBackups >= m_maxSizeRollBackups && m_maxSizeRollBackups > 0)
{
//delete the first and keep counting up.
int oldestFileIndex = m_curSizeRollBackups - m_maxSizeRollBackups;
// If static then there is 1 file without a number, therefore 1 less archive
if (m_staticLogFileName)
{
oldestFileIndex++;
}
// If using a static log file then the base for the numbered sequence is the baseFileName passed in
// If not using a static log file then the baseFileName will already have a numbered postfix which
// we must remove, however it may have a date postfix which we must keep!
string archiveFileBaseName = baseFileName;
if (!m_staticLogFileName)
{
int lastDotIndex = archiveFileBaseName.LastIndexOf(".");
if (lastDotIndex >= 0)
{
archiveFileBaseName = archiveFileBaseName.Substring(0, lastDotIndex);
}
}
// Delete the archive file
DeleteFile(archiveFileBaseName + '.' + oldestFileIndex);
}
if (m_staticLogFileName)
{
m_curSizeRollBackups++;
RollFile(baseFileName, baseFileName + '.' + m_curSizeRollBackups);
}
}
}
}
#endregion
#region NextCheckDate
///
/// Get the start time of the next window for the current rollpoint
///
/// the current date
/// the type of roll point we are working with
/// the start time for the next roll point an interval after the currentDateTime date
///
///
/// Returns the date of the next roll point after the currentDateTime date passed to the method.
///
///
/// The basic strategy is to subtract the time parts that are less significant
/// than the rollpoint from the current time. This should roll the time back to
/// the start of the time window for the current rollpoint. Then we add 1 window
/// worth of time and get the start time of the next window for the rollpoint.
///
///
protected DateTime NextCheckDate(DateTime currentDateTime, RollPoint rollPoint)
{
// Local variable to work on (this does not look very efficient)
DateTime current = currentDateTime;
// Do slightly different things depending on what the type of roll point we want.
switch(rollPoint)
{
case RollPoint.TopOfMinute:
current = current.AddMilliseconds(-current.Millisecond);
current = current.AddSeconds(-current.Second);
current = current.AddMinutes(1);
break;
case RollPoint.TopOfHour:
current = current.AddMilliseconds(-current.Millisecond);
current = current.AddSeconds(-current.Second);
current = current.AddMinutes(-current.Minute);
current = current.AddHours(1);
break;
case RollPoint.HalfDay:
current = current.AddMilliseconds(-current.Millisecond);
current = current.AddSeconds(-current.Second);
current = current.AddMinutes(-current.Minute);
if (current.Hour < 12)
{
current = current.AddHours(12 - current.Hour);
}
else
{
current = current.AddHours(-current.Hour);
current = current.AddDays(1);
}
break;
case RollPoint.TopOfDay:
current = current.AddMilliseconds(-current.Millisecond);
current = current.AddSeconds(-current.Second);
current = current.AddMinutes(-current.Minute);
current = current.AddHours(-current.Hour);
current = current.AddDays(1);
break;
case RollPoint.TopOfWeek:
current = current.AddMilliseconds(-current.Millisecond);
current = current.AddSeconds(-current.Second);
current = current.AddMinutes(-current.Minute);
current = current.AddHours(-current.Hour);
current = current.AddDays(7 - (int)current.DayOfWeek);
break;
case RollPoint.TopOfMonth:
current = current.AddMilliseconds(-current.Millisecond);
current = current.AddSeconds(-current.Second);
current = current.AddMinutes(-current.Minute);
current = current.AddHours(-current.Hour);
current = current.AddDays(1 - current.Day); /* first day of month is 1 not 0 */
current = current.AddMonths(1);
break;
}
return current;
}
#endregion
#region Private Instance Fields
///
/// This object supplies the current date/time. Allows test code to plug in
/// a method to control this class when testing date/time based rolling.
///
private IDateTime m_dateTime = null;
///
/// The date pattern. By default, the pattern is set to ".yyyy-MM-dd"
/// meaning daily rollover.
///
private string m_datePattern = ".yyyy-MM-dd";
///
/// The actual formatted filename that is currently being written to
/// or will be the file transferred to on roll over
/// (based on staticLogFileName).
///
private string m_scheduledFilename = null;
///
/// The timestamp when we shall next recompute the filename.
///
private DateTime m_nextCheck = DateTime.MaxValue;
///
/// Holds date of last roll over
///
private DateTime m_now;
///
/// The type of rolling done
///
private RollPoint m_rollPoint;
///
/// The default maximum file size is 10MB
///
private long m_maxFileSize = 10*1024*1024;
///
/// There is zero backup files by default
///
private int m_maxSizeRollBackups = 0;
///
/// How many sized based backups have been made so far
///
private int m_curSizeRollBackups = 0;
///
/// The rolling file count direction.
///
private int m_countDirection = -1;
///
/// The rolling mode used in this appender.
///
private RollingMode m_rollingStyle = RollingMode.Composite;
///
/// Cache flag set if we are rolling by date.
///
private bool m_rollDate = true;
///
/// Cache flag set if we are rolling by size.
///
private bool m_rollSize = true;
///
/// Value indicating whether to always log to the same file.
///
private bool m_staticLogFileName = true;
///
/// FileName provided in configuration. Used for rolling properly
///
private string m_baseFileName;
#endregion Private Instance Fields
#region Static Members
///
/// The 1st of January 1970 in UTC
///
private static readonly DateTime s_date1970 = new DateTime(1970, 1, 1);
#endregion
#region DateTime
///
/// This interface is used to supply Date/Time information to the .
///
///
/// This interface is used to supply Date/Time information to the .
/// Used primarily to allow test classes to plug themselves in so they can
/// supply test date/times.
///
public interface IDateTime
{
///
/// Gets the current time.
///
/// The current time.
///
///
/// Gets the current time.
///
///
DateTime Now { get; }
}
///
/// Default implementation of that returns the current time.
///
private class DefaultDateTime : IDateTime
{
///
/// Gets the current time.
///
/// The current time.
///
///
/// Gets the current time.
///
///
public DateTime Now
{
get { return DateTime.Now; }
}
}
#endregion DateTime
}
}