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/*
* $Id$
*/
/*
*
* LoggingHandler.java
*
*/
package org.apache.qetest;
/**
* Base class defining common functionality of logging handlers.
* <p>Common functionality used for testing when implementing
* various Handlers and Listeners. Provides common ways to set
* Loggers and levels, reset, and set expected errors or the
* like. Likely used to implement testing wrapper classes for
* things like javax.xml.transform.ErrorListener and
* org.xml.sax.ErrorHandler</p>
* <p>The best description for this class can be seen in an
* example; see trax.LoggingErrorHandler.java for one.</p>
* @author shane_curcuru@lotus.com
* @version $Id$
*/
public class LoggingHandler
{
/**
* Set a default handler for us to wrapper.
* Often you may want to keep the default handler for some
* operation while you're logging. For subclasses that support
* this call, they will log every operation, and then simply
* call-through to this default handler.
*
* Subclasses should implement this and verify that the default
* is of an appropriate type to use.
*
* @param default Object of the correct type to pass-through to;
* throws IllegalArgumentException if null or incorrect type
*/
public void setDefaultHandler(Object defaultHandler)
{
throw new java.lang.IllegalArgumentException("LoggingHandler.setDefaultHandler() is unimplemented!");
}
/**
* Accessor method for our default handler; here returns null.
*
* @return default (Object) our default handler; null if unset
*/
public Object getDefaultHandler()
{
return null;
}
/**
* Get a list of counters of all items we've logged.
* LoggingHandlers each will have various kinds or types of
* things they handle (errors, warnings, messages, URIs, etc.).
* They should keep a running tally of how many of each kind of
* item they've 'handled'.
*
* @return array of int counters for each item we log;
* subclasses should define constants for what each slot is
*/
public int[] getCounters()
{
return NOTHING_HANDLED_CTR;
}
/**
* Get a string representation of last item we logged.
* For every item that we handle, subclasses should store a
* String representation and return it here if asked. Normally
* this will only be a copy of the very last item we logged -
* not necessarily what users might want, but the simplest to
* implement everywhere.
*
* @return String of the last item handled
*/
public String getLast()
{
return NOTHING_HANDLED;
}
/**
* Reset any items or counters we've handled.
* Resets any data about what we've handled or logged so far,
* like getLast() and getCounters() data, as well as any
* expected items from setExpected(). Does not change our
* Logger or loggingLevel.
*/
public void reset()
{
/* no-op */;
}
/**
* Ask us to report checkPass/Fail for certain events we handle.
* Since we may have to handle many events between when a test
* will be able to call us, testers can set this to have us
* automatically call checkPass when we see an item that matches,
* or to call checkFail when we get an unexpected item.
* Generally, we only call check* methods when:
* <ul>
* <li>containsString is not set, reset, or is ITEM_DONT_CARE,
* we do nothing (i.e. never call check* for this item)</li>
* <li>containsString is ITEM_CHECKFAIL, we will always call
* checkFail with the contents of any item if it occours</li>
* <li>containsString is anything else, we will grab a String
* representation of every item of that type that comes along,
* and if the containsString is found, case-sensitive, within
* the handled item's string, call checkPass, otherwise
* call checkFail</li>
* <ul>
* Note that most implementations will only validate the first
* event of a specific type, and then will reset validation for
* that event type. This is because many events may be raised
* in between the time that a calling Test class could tell us
* of the 'next' expected event.
* //@todo improve this paradigm to allow users to specify an
* expected sequence of events.
*
* @param itemType which of the various types of items we might
* handle; should be defined as a constant by subclasses
* @param containsString a string to look for within whatever
* item we handle - usually checked for by seeing if the actual
* item we handle contains the containsString
*/
public void setExpected(int itemType, String containsString)
{
/* no-op */;
}
/**
* Accesor method for a brief description of this service.
* Subclasses should obviously override to provide useful info.
*
* @return String "LoggingHandler: default implementation, does nothing"
*/
public String getDescription()
{
return "LoggingHandler: default implementation, does nothing";
}
/**
* Accesor methods for our Logger.
*
* @param l the Logger to have this test use for logging
* results; or null to use a default logger
*/
public void setLogger(Logger l)
{
// if null, set a default one
if (null == l)
logger = getDefaultLogger();
else
logger = l;
}
/**
* Accesor methods for our Logger.
*
* @return Logger we tell all our secrets to.
*/
public Logger getLogger()
{
return logger;
}
/**
* Get a default Logger for use with this Handler.
* Gets a default ConsoleLogger (only if a Logger isn't
* currently set!).
*
* @return current logger; if null, then creates a
* Logger.DEFAULT_LOGGER and returns that; if it cannot
* create one, throws a RuntimeException
*/
public Logger getDefaultLogger()
{
if (logger != null)
return logger;
try
{
Class rClass = Class.forName(Logger.DEFAULT_LOGGER);
return (Logger)rClass.newInstance();
}
catch (Exception e)
{
// Must re-throw the exception, since returning
// null or the like could lead to recursion
e.printStackTrace();
throw new RuntimeException(e.toString());
}
}
/**
* Accesor methods for our loggingLevel.
*
* @param l what level we should call logger.logMsg()
*/
public void setLoggingLevel(int l)
{
level = l;
}
/**
* Accesor methods for our loggingLevel.
*
* @return what level we call logger.logMsg()
*/
public int getLoggingLevel()
{
return level;
}
//-----------------------------------------------------------
//---- Instance Variables and Constants
//-----------------------------------------------------------
/** Our Logger, who we tell all our secrets to. */
protected Logger logger = null;
/** What loggingLevel to use for reporter.logMsg(). */
protected int level = Logger.DEFAULT_LOGGINGLEVEL;
/** Default return value from getCounters() after a reset(). */
public static final int[] NOTHING_HANDLED_CTR = { 0 };
/** Default return value from getLast() after a reset(). */
public static final String NOTHING_HANDLED = "NOTHING_HANDLED";
/** Token for setExpected that we don't care (default value) about the event. */
public static final String ITEM_DONT_CARE = "ITEM_DONT_CARE";
/** Token for setExpected that we should call checkFail if we get the event. */
public static final String ITEM_CHECKFAIL = "ITEM_CHECKFAIL";
}