// // Message.h // // Library: Foundation // Package: Logging // Module: Message // // Definition of the Message class. // // Copyright (c) 2004-2006, Applied Informatics Software Engineering GmbH. // and Contributors. // // SPDX-License-Identifier: BSL-1.0 // #ifndef Foundation_Message_INCLUDED #define Foundation_Message_INCLUDED #include #include #include "Poco/Foundation.h" #include "Poco/Timestamp.h" namespace Poco { class Foundation_API Message /// This class represents a log message that is sent through a /// chain of log channels. /// /// A Message contains a priority denoting the severity of the /// message, a source describing its origin, a text describing /// its meaning, the time of its creation, and an identifier of /// the process and thread that created the message. /// /// Optionally a Message can also contain the source file path /// and line number of the statement generating the message. /// /// A Message can also contain any number of named parameters /// that contain additional information about the event that /// caused the message. { public: enum Priority { PRIO_FATAL = 1, /// A fatal error. The application will most likely terminate. This is the highest priority. PRIO_CRITICAL, /// A critical error. The application might not be able to continue running successfully. PRIO_ERROR, /// An error. An operation did not complete successfully, but the application as a whole is not affected. PRIO_WARNING, /// A warning. An operation completed with an unexpected result. PRIO_NOTICE, /// A notice, which is an information with just a higher priority. PRIO_INFORMATION, /// An informational message, usually denoting the successful completion of an operation. PRIO_DEBUG, /// A debugging message. PRIO_TRACE, /// A tracing message. This is the lowest priority useful for production. PRIO_TEST /// A message for test environment. }; Message(); /// Creates an empty Message. /// The thread and process ids are set. Message(const std::string & source, const std::string & text, Priority prio); /// Creates a Message with the given source, text and priority. /// The thread and process ids are set. Message( const std::string & source, const std::string & text, Priority prio, const char * file, int line, std::string_view fmt_str = {}, const std::vector & fmt_str_args = {}); Message( std::string && source, std::string && text, Priority prio, const char * file, int line, std::string_view fmt_str, std::vector && fmt_str_args); /// Creates a Message with the given source, text, priority, /// source file path and line. /// /// The source file path must be a /// static string with a lifetime that's at least the lifetime /// of the message object (the string is not copied internally). /// Usually, this will be the path string obtained from the /// __FILE__ macro. /// /// The thread and process ids are set. Message(const Message & msg); /// Creates a Message by copying another one. Message(const Message & msg, const std::string & text); /// Creates a Message by copying all but the text from another message. ~Message(); /// Destroys the Message. Message & operator=(const Message & msg); /// Assignment operator. void swap(Message & msg); /// Swaps the message with another one. void setSource(const std::string & src); /// Sets the source of the message. const std::string & getSource() const; /// Returns the source of the message. void setText(const std::string & text); /// Sets the text of the message. const std::string & getText() const; /// Returns the text of the message. void appendText(const std::string & text); void setPriority(Priority prio); /// Sets the priority of the message. Priority getPriority() const; /// Returns the priority of the message. void setTime(const Timestamp & time); /// Sets the time of the message. const Timestamp & getTime() const; /// Returns the time of the message. void setThread(const std::string & thread); /// Sets the thread identifier for the message. const std::string & getThread() const; /// Returns the thread identifier for the message. void setTid(long pid); /// Sets the numeric thread identifier for the message. long getTid() const; /// Returns the numeric thread identifier for the message. void setPid(long pid); /// Sets the process identifier for the message. long getPid() const; /// Returns the process identifier for the message. void setSourceFile(const char * file); /// Sets the source file path of the statement /// generating the log message. /// /// File must be a static string, such as the value of /// the __FILE__ macro. The string is not copied /// internally for performance reasons. const char * getSourceFile() const; /// Returns the source file path of the code creating /// the message. May be 0 if not set. void setSourceLine(int line); /// Sets the source file line of the statement /// generating the log message. /// /// This is usually the result of the __LINE__ /// macro. std::string_view getFormatString() const; void setFormatString(std::string_view fmt_str); const std::vector & getFormatStringArgs() const; void setFormatStringArgs(const std::vector & fmt_str_args); int getSourceLine() const; /// Returns the source file line of the statement /// generating the log message. May be 0 /// if not set. bool has(const std::string & param) const; /// Returns true if a parameter with the given name exists. const std::string & get(const std::string & param) const; /// Returns a const reference to the value of the parameter /// with the given name. Throws a NotFoundException if the /// parameter does not exist. const std::string & get(const std::string & param, const std::string & defaultValue) const; /// Returns a const reference to the value of the parameter /// with the given name. If the parameter with the given name /// does not exist, then defaultValue is returned. void set(const std::string & param, const std::string & value); /// Sets the value for a parameter. If the parameter does /// not exist, then it is created. const std::string & operator[](const std::string & param) const; /// Returns a const reference to the value of the parameter /// with the given name. Throws a NotFoundException if the /// parameter does not exist. std::string & operator[](const std::string & param); /// Returns a reference to the value of the parameter with the /// given name. This can be used to set the parameter's value. /// If the parameter does not exist, it is created with an /// empty string value. protected: void init(); typedef std::map StringMap; private: std::string _source; std::string _text; Priority _prio; Timestamp _time; long _tid; std::string _thread; mutable long _pid = -1; const char * _file; int _line; StringMap * _pMap; std::string_view _fmt_str; std::vector _fmt_str_args; }; // // inlines // inline const std::string & Message::getSource() const { return _source; } inline const std::string & Message::getText() const { return _text; } inline Message::Priority Message::getPriority() const { return _prio; } inline const Timestamp & Message::getTime() const { return _time; } inline const std::string & Message::getThread() const { return _thread; } inline long Message::getTid() const { return _tid; } inline const char * Message::getSourceFile() const { return _file; } inline int Message::getSourceLine() const { return _line; } inline void swap(Message & m1, Message & m2) { m1.swap(m2); } } // namespace Poco #endif // Foundation_Message_INCLUDED