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using System;
using log4net.Core;
using log4net.Appender;
using log4net.Util;
using log4net.Layout;
namespace log4net.Appender
{
///
/// Logs events to a remote syslog daemon.
///
///
///
/// The BSD syslog protocol is used to remotely log to
/// a syslog daemon. The syslogd listens for for messages
/// on UDP port 514.
///
///
/// The syslog UDP protocol is not authenticated. Most syslog daemons
/// do not accept remote log messages because of the security implications.
/// You may be able to use the LocalSyslogAppender to talk to a local
/// syslog service.
///
///
/// There is an RFC 3164 that claims to document the BSD Syslog Protocol.
/// This RFC can be seen here: http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc3164.html.
/// This appender generates what the RFC calls an "Original Device Message",
/// i.e. does not include the TIMESTAMP or HOSTNAME fields. By observation
/// this format of message will be accepted by all current syslog daemon
/// implementations. The daemon will attach the current time and the source
/// hostname or IP address to any messages received.
///
///
/// Syslog messages must have a facility and and a severity. The severity
/// is derived from the Level of the logging event.
/// The facility must be chosen from the set of defined syslog
/// values. The facilities list is predefined
/// and cannot be extended.
///
///
/// An identifier is specified with each log message. This can be specified
/// by setting the property. The identity (also know
/// as the tag) must not contain white space. The default value for the
/// identity is the application name (from ).
///
///
/// Rob Lyon
/// Nicko Cadell
public class RemoteSyslogAppender : UdpAppender
{
///
/// Syslog port 514
///
private const int DefaultSyslogPort = 514;
#region Enumerations
///
/// syslog severities
///
///
///
/// The syslog severities.
///
///
public enum SyslogSeverity
{
///
/// system is unusable
///
Emergency = 0,
///
/// action must be taken immediately
///
Alert = 1,
///
/// critical conditions
///
Critical = 2,
///
/// error conditions
///
Error = 3,
///
/// warning conditions
///
Warning = 4,
///
/// normal but significant condition
///
Notice = 5,
///
/// informational
///
Informational = 6,
///
/// debug-level messages
///
Debug = 7
};
///
/// syslog facilities
///
///
///
/// The syslog facilities
///
///
public enum SyslogFacility
{
///
/// kernel messages
///
Kernel = 0,
///
/// random user-level messages
///
User = 1,
///
/// mail system
///
Mail = 2,
///
/// system daemons
///
Daemons = 3,
///
/// security/authorization messages
///
Authorization = 4,
///
/// messages generated internally by syslogd
///
Syslog = 5,
///
/// line printer subsystem
///
Printer = 6,
///
/// network news subsystem
///
News = 7,
///
/// UUCP subsystem
///
Uucp = 8,
///
/// clock (cron/at) daemon
///
Clock = 9,
///
/// security/authorization messages (private)
///
Authorization2 = 10,
///
/// ftp daemon
///
Ftp = 11,
///
/// NTP subsystem
///
Ntp = 12,
///
/// log audit
///
Audit = 13,
///
/// log alert
///
Alert = 14,
///
/// clock daemon
///
Clock2 = 15,
///
/// reserved for local use
///
Local0 = 16,
///
/// reserved for local use
///
Local1 = 17,
///
/// reserved for local use
///
Local2 = 18,
///
/// reserved for local use
///
Local3 = 19,
///
/// reserved for local use
///
Local4 = 20,
///
/// reserved for local use
///
Local5 = 21,
///
/// reserved for local use
///
Local6 = 22,
///
/// reserved for local use
///
Local7 = 23
}
#endregion Enumerations
#region Public Instance Constructors
///
/// Initializes a new instance of the class.
///
///
/// This instance of the class is set up to write
/// to a remote syslog daemon.
///
public RemoteSyslogAppender()
{
// syslog udp defaults
this.RemotePort = DefaultSyslogPort;
this.RemoteAddress = System.Net.IPAddress.Parse("127.0.0.1");
this.Encoding = System.Text.Encoding.ASCII;
}
#endregion Public Instance Constructors
#region Public Instance Properties
///
/// Message identity
///
///
///
/// An identifier is specified with each log message. This can be specified
/// by setting the property. The identity (also know
/// as the tag) must not contain white space. The default value for the
/// identity is the application name (from ).
///
///
public PatternLayout Identity
{
get { return m_identity; }
set { m_identity = value; }
}
///
/// Syslog facility
///
///
/// Set to one of the values. The list of
/// facilities is predefined and cannot be extended. The default value
/// is .
///
public SyslogFacility Facility
{
get { return m_facility; }
set { m_facility = value; }
}
#endregion Public Instance Properties
///
/// Add a mapping of level to severity
///
/// The mapping to add
///
///
/// Add a mapping to this appender.
///
///
public void AddMapping(LevelSeverity mapping)
{
m_levelMapping.Add(mapping);
}
#region AppenderSkeleton Implementation
///
/// This method is called by the method.
///
/// The event to log.
///
///
/// Writes the event to a remote syslog daemon.
///
///
/// The format of the output will depend on the appender's layout.
///
///
protected override void Append(LoggingEvent loggingEvent)
{
try
{
System.IO.StringWriter writer = new System.IO.StringWriter(System.Globalization.CultureInfo.InvariantCulture);
// Priority
int priority = GeneratePriority(m_facility, GetSeverity(loggingEvent.Level));
writer.Write('<');
writer.Write(priority);
writer.Write('>');
// Identity
if (m_identity != null)
{
m_identity.Format(writer, loggingEvent);
}
else
{
writer.Write(loggingEvent.Domain);
}
writer.Write(": ");
// Message. The message goes after the tag/identity
RenderLoggingEvent(writer, loggingEvent);
// Grab as a byte array
string fullMessage = writer.ToString();
Byte [] buffer = this.Encoding.GetBytes(fullMessage.ToCharArray());
this.Client.Send(buffer, buffer.Length, this.RemoteEndPoint);
}
catch (Exception e)
{
ErrorHandler.Error(
"Unable to send logging event to remote syslog " +
this.RemoteAddress.ToString() +
" on port " +
this.RemotePort + ".",
e,
ErrorCode.WriteFailure);
}
}
///
/// Initialize the options for this appender
///
///
///
/// Initialize the level to syslog severity mappings set on this appender.
///
///
public override void ActivateOptions()
{
base.ActivateOptions();
m_levelMapping.ActivateOptions();
}
#endregion AppenderSkeleton Implementation
#region Protected Members
///
/// Translates a log4net level to a syslog severity.
///
/// A log4net level.
/// A syslog severity.
///
///
/// Translates a log4net level to a syslog severity.
///
///
virtual protected SyslogSeverity GetSeverity(Level level)
{
LevelSeverity levelSeverity = m_levelMapping.Lookup(level) as LevelSeverity;
if (levelSeverity != null)
{
return levelSeverity.Severity;
}
//
// Fallback to sensible default values
//
if (level >= Level.Alert)
{
return SyslogSeverity.Alert;
}
else if (level >= Level.Critical)
{
return SyslogSeverity.Critical;
}
else if (level >= Level.Error)
{
return SyslogSeverity.Error;
}
else if (level >= Level.Warn)
{
return SyslogSeverity.Warning;
}
else if (level >= Level.Notice)
{
return SyslogSeverity.Notice;
}
else if (level >= Level.Info)
{
return SyslogSeverity.Informational;
}
// Default setting
return SyslogSeverity.Debug;
}
#endregion Protected Members
#region Public Static Members
///
/// Generate a syslog priority.
///
/// The syslog facility.
/// The syslog severity.
/// A syslog priority.
///
///
/// Generate a syslog priority.
///
///
public static int GeneratePriority(SyslogFacility facility, SyslogSeverity severity)
{
if (facility < SyslogFacility.Kernel || facility > SyslogFacility.Local7)
{
throw new ArgumentException("SyslogFacility out of range", "facility");
}
if (severity < SyslogSeverity.Emergency || severity > SyslogSeverity.Debug)
{
throw new ArgumentException("SyslogSeverity out of range", "severity");
}
unchecked
{
return ((int)facility * 8) + (int)severity;
}
}
#endregion Public Static Members
#region Private Instances Fields
///
/// The facility. The default facility is .
///
private SyslogFacility m_facility = SyslogFacility.User;
///
/// The message identity
///
private PatternLayout m_identity;
///
/// Mapping from level object to syslog severity
///
private LevelMapping m_levelMapping = new LevelMapping();
#endregion Private Instances Fields
#region LevelSeverity LevelMapping Entry
///
/// A class to act as a mapping between the level that a logging call is made at and
/// the syslog severity that is should be logged at.
///
///
///
/// A class to act as a mapping between the level that a logging call is made at and
/// the syslog severity that is should be logged at.
///
///
public class LevelSeverity : LevelMappingEntry
{
private SyslogSeverity m_severity;
///
/// The mapped syslog severity for the specified level
///
///
///
/// Required property.
/// The mapped syslog severity for the specified level
///
///
public SyslogSeverity Severity
{
get { return m_severity; }
set { m_severity = value; }
}
}
#endregion // LevelSeverity LevelMapping Entry
}
}