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- // Software License Agreement (BSD License)
- //
- // Copyright (c) 2010-2015, Deusty, LLC
- // All rights reserved.
- //
- // Redistribution and use of this software in source and binary forms,
- // with or without modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
- //
- // * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice,
- // this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
- //
- // * Neither the name of Deusty nor the names of its contributors may be used
- // to endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific
- // prior written permission of Deusty, LLC.
- // Disable legacy macros
- #ifndef DD_LEGACY_MACROS
- #define DD_LEGACY_MACROS 0
- #endif
- #import "DDLog.h"
- @class DDLogFileInfo;
- /**
- * This class provides a logger to write log statements to a file.
- **/
- // Default configuration and safety/sanity values.
- //
- // maximumFileSize -> kDDDefaultLogMaxFileSize
- // rollingFrequency -> kDDDefaultLogRollingFrequency
- // maximumNumberOfLogFiles -> kDDDefaultLogMaxNumLogFiles
- // logFilesDiskQuota -> kDDDefaultLogFilesDiskQuota
- //
- // You should carefully consider the proper configuration values for your application.
- extern unsigned long long const kDDDefaultLogMaxFileSize;
- extern NSTimeInterval const kDDDefaultLogRollingFrequency;
- extern NSUInteger const kDDDefaultLogMaxNumLogFiles;
- extern unsigned long long const kDDDefaultLogFilesDiskQuota;
- ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
- #pragma mark -
- ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
- // The LogFileManager protocol is designed to allow you to control all aspects of your log files.
- //
- // The primary purpose of this is to allow you to do something with the log files after they have been rolled.
- // Perhaps you want to compress them to save disk space.
- // Perhaps you want to upload them to an FTP server.
- // Perhaps you want to run some analytics on the file.
- //
- // A default LogFileManager is, of course, provided.
- // The default LogFileManager simply deletes old log files according to the maximumNumberOfLogFiles property.
- //
- // This protocol provides various methods to fetch the list of log files.
- //
- // There are two variants: sorted and unsorted.
- // If sorting is not necessary, the unsorted variant is obviously faster.
- // The sorted variant will return an array sorted by when the log files were created,
- // with the most recently created log file at index 0, and the oldest log file at the end of the array.
- //
- // You can fetch only the log file paths (full path including name), log file names (name only),
- // or an array of DDLogFileInfo objects.
- // The DDLogFileInfo class is documented below, and provides a handy wrapper that
- // gives you easy access to various file attributes such as the creation date or the file size.
- @protocol DDLogFileManager <NSObject>
- @required
- // Public properties
- /**
- * The maximum number of archived log files to keep on disk.
- * For example, if this property is set to 3,
- * then the LogFileManager will only keep 3 archived log files (plus the current active log file) on disk.
- * Once the active log file is rolled/archived, then the oldest of the existing 3 rolled/archived log files is deleted.
- *
- * You may optionally disable this option by setting it to zero.
- **/
- @property (readwrite, assign, atomic) NSUInteger maximumNumberOfLogFiles;
- /**
- * The maximum space that logs can take. On rolling logfile all old logfiles that exceed logFilesDiskQuota will
- * be deleted.
- *
- * You may optionally disable this option by setting it to zero.
- **/
- @property (readwrite, assign, atomic) unsigned long long logFilesDiskQuota;
- // Public methods
- - (NSString *)logsDirectory;
- - (NSArray *)unsortedLogFilePaths;
- - (NSArray *)unsortedLogFileNames;
- - (NSArray *)unsortedLogFileInfos;
- - (NSArray *)sortedLogFilePaths;
- - (NSArray *)sortedLogFileNames;
- - (NSArray *)sortedLogFileInfos;
- // Private methods (only to be used by DDFileLogger)
- - (NSString *)createNewLogFile;
- @optional
- // Notifications from DDFileLogger
- - (void)didArchiveLogFile:(NSString *)logFilePath;
- - (void)didRollAndArchiveLogFile:(NSString *)logFilePath;
- @end
- ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
- #pragma mark -
- ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
- /**
- * Default log file manager.
- *
- * All log files are placed inside the logsDirectory.
- * If a specific logsDirectory isn't specified, the default directory is used.
- * On Mac, this is in ~/Library/Logs/<Application Name>.
- * On iPhone, this is in ~/Library/Caches/Logs.
- *
- * Log files are named "<bundle identifier> <date> <time>.log"
- * Example: com.organization.myapp 2013-12-03 17-14.log
- *
- * Archived log files are automatically deleted according to the maximumNumberOfLogFiles property.
- **/
- @interface DDLogFileManagerDefault : NSObject <DDLogFileManager>
- - (instancetype)init;
- - (instancetype)initWithLogsDirectory:(NSString *)logsDirectory NS_DESIGNATED_INITIALIZER;
- #if TARGET_OS_IPHONE
- /*
- * Calling this constructor you can override the default "automagically" chosen NSFileProtection level.
- * Useful if you are writing a command line utility / CydiaSubstrate addon for iOS that has no NSBundle
- * or like SpringBoard no BackgroundModes key in the NSBundle:
- * iPhone:~ root# cycript -p SpringBoard
- * cy# [NSBundle mainBundle]
- * #"NSBundle </System/Library/CoreServices/SpringBoard.app> (loaded)"
- * cy# [[NSBundle mainBundle] objectForInfoDictionaryKey:@"UIBackgroundModes"];
- * null
- * cy#
- **/
- - (instancetype)initWithLogsDirectory:(NSString *)logsDirectory defaultFileProtectionLevel:(NSString *)fileProtectionLevel;
- #endif
- /*
- * Methods to override.
- *
- * Log files are named "<bundle identifier> <date> <time>.log"
- * Example: com.organization.myapp 2013-12-03 17-14.log
- *
- * If you wish to change default filename, you can override following two methods.
- * - newLogFileName method would be called on new logfile creation.
- * - isLogFile: method would be called to filter logfiles from all other files in logsDirectory.
- * You have to parse given filename and return YES if it is logFile.
- *
- * **NOTE**
- * newLogFileName returns filename. If appropriate file already exists, number would be added
- * to filename before extension. You have to handle this case in isLogFile: method.
- *
- * Example:
- * - newLogFileName returns "com.organization.myapp 2013-12-03.log",
- * file "com.organization.myapp 2013-12-03.log" would be created.
- * - after some time "com.organization.myapp 2013-12-03.log" is archived
- * - newLogFileName again returns "com.organization.myapp 2013-12-03.log",
- * file "com.organization.myapp 2013-12-03 2.log" would be created.
- * - after some time "com.organization.myapp 2013-12-03 1.log" is archived
- * - newLogFileName again returns "com.organization.myapp 2013-12-03.log",
- * file "com.organization.myapp 2013-12-03 3.log" would be created.
- **/
- @property (readonly, copy) NSString *newLogFileName;
- - (BOOL)isLogFile:(NSString *)fileName;
- /* Inherited from DDLogFileManager protocol:
- @property (readwrite, assign, atomic) NSUInteger maximumNumberOfLogFiles;
- @property (readwrite, assign, atomic) NSUInteger logFilesDiskQuota;
- - (NSString *)logsDirectory;
- - (NSArray *)unsortedLogFilePaths;
- - (NSArray *)unsortedLogFileNames;
- - (NSArray *)unsortedLogFileInfos;
- - (NSArray *)sortedLogFilePaths;
- - (NSArray *)sortedLogFileNames;
- - (NSArray *)sortedLogFileInfos;
- */
- @end
- ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
- #pragma mark -
- ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
- /**
- * Most users will want file log messages to be prepended with the date and time.
- * Rather than forcing the majority of users to write their own formatter,
- * we will supply a logical default formatter.
- * Users can easily replace this formatter with their own by invoking the setLogFormatter method.
- * It can also be removed by calling setLogFormatter, and passing a nil parameter.
- *
- * In addition to the convenience of having a logical default formatter,
- * it will also provide a template that makes it easy for developers to copy and change.
- **/
- @interface DDLogFileFormatterDefault : NSObject <DDLogFormatter>
- - (instancetype)init;
- - (instancetype)initWithDateFormatter:(NSDateFormatter *)dateFormatter NS_DESIGNATED_INITIALIZER;
- @end
- ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
- #pragma mark -
- ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
- @interface DDFileLogger : DDAbstractLogger <DDLogger>
- - (instancetype)init;
- - (instancetype)initWithLogFileManager:(id <DDLogFileManager>)logFileManager NS_DESIGNATED_INITIALIZER;
- /**
- * Log File Rolling:
- *
- * maximumFileSize:
- * The approximate maximum size to allow log files to grow.
- * If a log file is larger than this value after a log statement is appended,
- * then the log file is rolled.
- *
- * rollingFrequency
- * How often to roll the log file.
- * The frequency is given as an NSTimeInterval, which is a double that specifies the interval in seconds.
- * Once the log file gets to be this old, it is rolled.
- *
- * Both the maximumFileSize and the rollingFrequency are used to manage rolling.
- * Whichever occurs first will cause the log file to be rolled.
- *
- * For example:
- * The rollingFrequency is 24 hours,
- * but the log file surpasses the maximumFileSize after only 20 hours.
- * The log file will be rolled at that 20 hour mark.
- * A new log file will be created, and the 24 hour timer will be restarted.
- *
- * You may optionally disable rolling due to filesize by setting maximumFileSize to zero.
- * If you do so, rolling is based solely on rollingFrequency.
- *
- * You may optionally disable rolling due to time by setting rollingFrequency to zero (or any non-positive number).
- * If you do so, rolling is based solely on maximumFileSize.
- *
- * If you disable both maximumFileSize and rollingFrequency, then the log file won't ever be rolled.
- * This is strongly discouraged.
- **/
- @property (readwrite, assign) unsigned long long maximumFileSize;
- @property (readwrite, assign) NSTimeInterval rollingFrequency;
- @property (readwrite, assign, atomic) BOOL doNotReuseLogFiles;
- /**
- * The DDLogFileManager instance can be used to retrieve the list of log files,
- * and configure the maximum number of archived log files to keep.
- *
- * @see DDLogFileManager.maximumNumberOfLogFiles
- **/
- @property (strong, nonatomic, readonly) id <DDLogFileManager> logFileManager;
- /**
- * When using a custom formatter you can set the logMessage method not to append
- * '\n' character after each output. This allows for some greater flexibility with
- * custom formatters. Default value is YES.
- **/
- @property (nonatomic, readwrite, assign) BOOL automaticallyAppendNewlineForCustomFormatters;
- // You can optionally force the current log file to be rolled with this method.
- // CompletionBlock will be called on main queue.
- - (void)rollLogFileWithCompletionBlock:(void (^)())completionBlock;
- // Method is deprecated. Use rollLogFileWithCompletionBlock: method instead.
- - (void)rollLogFile __attribute((deprecated));
- // Inherited from DDAbstractLogger
- // - (id <DDLogFormatter>)logFormatter;
- // - (void)setLogFormatter:(id <DDLogFormatter>)formatter;
- /**
- * Returns the log file that should be used.
- * If there is an existing log file that is suitable,
- * within the constraints of maximumFileSize and rollingFrequency, then it is returned.
- *
- * Otherwise a new file is created and returned.
- **/
- - (DDLogFileInfo *)currentLogFileInfo;
- @end
- ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
- #pragma mark -
- ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
- /**
- * DDLogFileInfo is a simple class that provides access to various file attributes.
- * It provides good performance as it only fetches the information if requested,
- * and it caches the information to prevent duplicate fetches.
- *
- * It was designed to provide quick snapshots of the current state of log files,
- * and to help sort log files in an array.
- *
- * This class does not monitor the files, or update it's cached attribute values if the file changes on disk.
- * This is not what the class was designed for.
- *
- * If you absolutely must get updated values,
- * you can invoke the reset method which will clear the cache.
- **/
- @interface DDLogFileInfo : NSObject
- @property (strong, nonatomic, readonly) NSString *filePath;
- @property (strong, nonatomic, readonly) NSString *fileName;
- @property (strong, nonatomic, readonly) NSDictionary *fileAttributes;
- @property (strong, nonatomic, readonly) NSDate *creationDate;
- @property (strong, nonatomic, readonly) NSDate *modificationDate;
- @property (nonatomic, readonly) unsigned long long fileSize;
- @property (nonatomic, readonly) NSTimeInterval age;
- @property (nonatomic, readwrite) BOOL isArchived;
- + (instancetype)logFileWithPath:(NSString *)filePath;
- - (instancetype)initWithFilePath:(NSString *)filePath;
- - (void)reset;
- - (void)renameFile:(NSString *)newFileName;
- #if TARGET_IPHONE_SIMULATOR
- // So here's the situation.
- // Extended attributes are perfect for what we're trying to do here (marking files as archived).
- // This is exactly what extended attributes were designed for.
- //
- // But Apple screws us over on the simulator.
- // Everytime you build-and-go, they copy the application into a new folder on the hard drive,
- // and as part of the process they strip extended attributes from our log files.
- // Normally, a copy of a file preserves extended attributes.
- // So obviously Apple has gone to great lengths to piss us off.
- //
- // Thus we use a slightly different tactic for marking log files as archived in the simulator.
- // That way it "just works" and there's no confusion when testing.
- //
- // The difference in method names is indicative of the difference in functionality.
- // On the simulator we add an attribute by appending a filename extension.
- //
- // For example:
- // "mylog.txt" -> "mylog.archived.txt"
- // "mylog" -> "mylog.archived"
- - (BOOL)hasExtensionAttributeWithName:(NSString *)attrName;
- - (void)addExtensionAttributeWithName:(NSString *)attrName;
- - (void)removeExtensionAttributeWithName:(NSString *)attrName;
- #else /* if TARGET_IPHONE_SIMULATOR */
- // Normal use of extended attributes used everywhere else,
- // such as on Macs and on iPhone devices.
- - (BOOL)hasExtendedAttributeWithName:(NSString *)attrName;
- - (void)addExtendedAttributeWithName:(NSString *)attrName;
- - (void)removeExtendedAttributeWithName:(NSString *)attrName;
- #endif /* if TARGET_IPHONE_SIMULATOR */
- - (NSComparisonResult)reverseCompareByCreationDate:(DDLogFileInfo *)another;
- - (NSComparisonResult)reverseCompareByModificationDate:(DDLogFileInfo *)another;
- @end
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