Source Code for Apache Log4j Core Implementation

Apache Log4j Core Implementation provides the functional components of the logging system. Users are free to create their own plugins and include them in the logging configuration. Apache Log4j Core is a required module to use Apache Log4j.

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org/apache/logging/log4j/core/LogEvent.java

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package org.apache.logging.log4j.core;

import java.io.Serializable;
import java.util.Map;

import org.apache.logging.log4j.Level;
import org.apache.logging.log4j.Marker;
import org.apache.logging.log4j.ThreadContext;
import org.apache.logging.log4j.core.impl.ThrowableProxy;
import org.apache.logging.log4j.core.time.Instant;
import org.apache.logging.log4j.message.Message;
import org.apache.logging.log4j.util.ReadOnlyStringMap;

/**
 * Provides contextual information about a logged message. A LogEvent must be {@link java.io.Serializable} so that it
 * may be transmitted over a network connection, output in a
 * {@link org.apache.logging.log4j.core.layout.SerializedLayout}, and many other uses. Besides containing a
 * {@link org.apache.logging.log4j.message.Message}, a LogEvent has a corresponding
 * {@link org.apache.logging.log4j.Level} that the message was logged at. If a
 * {@link org.apache.logging.log4j.Marker} was used, then it is included here. The contents of the
 * {@link org.apache.logging.log4j.ThreadContext} at the time of the log call are provided via
 * {@link #getContextMap()} and {@link #getContextStack()}. If a {@link java.lang.Throwable} was included in the log
 * call, then it is provided via {@link #getThrown()}. When this class is serialized, the attached Throwable will
 * be wrapped into a {@link org.apache.logging.log4j.core.impl.ThrowableProxy} so that it may be safely serialized
 * and deserialized properly without causing problems if the exception class is not available on the other end.
 * <p>
 * Since version 2.7, {@link #getContextMap()} is deprecated in favor of {@link #getContextData()}, which
 * can carry both {@code ThreadContext} data as well as other context data supplied by the
 * {@linkplain org.apache.logging.log4j.core.impl.ContextDataInjectorFactory configured}
 * {@link ContextDataInjector}.
 * </p>
 */
public interface LogEvent extends Serializable {

    /**
     * Returns an immutable version of this log event, which MAY BE a copy of this event.
     *
     * @return an immutable version of this log event
     */
    LogEvent toImmutable();

    /**
     * Gets the context map (also know as Mapped Diagnostic Context or MDC).
     *
     * @return The context map, never {@code null}.
     * @deprecated use {@link #getContextData()} instead
     */
    @Deprecated
    Map<String, String> getContextMap();

    /**
     * Returns the {@code ReadOnlyStringMap} object holding context data key-value pairs.
     * <p>
     * Context data (also known as Mapped Diagnostic Context or MDC) is data that is set by the application to be
     * included in all subsequent log events. The default source for context data is the {@link ThreadContext} (and
     * <a href="https://logging.apache.org/log4j/2.x/manual/configuration.html#PropertySubstitution">properties</a>
     * configured on the Logger that logged the event), but users can configure a custom {@link ContextDataInjector}
     * to inject key-value pairs from any arbitrary source.
     *
     * @return the {@code ReadOnlyStringMap} object holding context data key-value pairs
     * @see ContextDataInjector
     * @see ThreadContext
     * @since 2.7
     */
    ReadOnlyStringMap getContextData();

    /**
     * Gets the context stack (also known as Nested Diagnostic Context or NDC).
     *
     * @return The context stack, never {@code null}.
     */
    ThreadContext.ContextStack getContextStack();

    /**
     * Returns the fully qualified class name of the caller of the logging API.
     *
     * @return The fully qualified class name of the caller.
     */
    String getLoggerFqcn();

    /**
     * Gets the level.
     *
     * @return level.
     */
    Level getLevel();

    /**
     * Gets the logger name.
     *
     * @return logger name, may be {@code null}.
     */
    String getLoggerName();

    /**
     * Gets the Marker associated with the event.
     *
     * @return Marker or {@code null} if no Marker was defined on this LogEvent
     */
    Marker getMarker();

    /**
     * Gets the message associated with the event.
     *
     * @return message.
     */
    Message getMessage();

    /**
     * Gets event time in milliseconds since midnight, January 1, 1970 UTC.
     * Use {@link #getInstant()} to get higher precision timestamp information if available on this platform.
     *
     * @return the milliseconds component of this log event's {@linkplain #getInstant() timestamp}
     * @see java.lang.System#currentTimeMillis()
     */
    long getTimeMillis();

    /**
     * Returns the Instant when the message was logged.
     * <p>
     * <b>Caution</b>: if this {@code LogEvent} implementation is mutable and reused for multiple consecutive log messages,
     * then the {@code Instant} object returned by this method is also mutable and reused.
     * Client code should not keep a reference to the returned object but make a copy instead.
     * </p>
     *
     * @return the {@code Instant} holding Instant details for this log event
     * @since 2.11
     */
    Instant getInstant();

    /**
     * Gets the source of logging request.
     *
     * @return source of logging request, may be null.
     */
    StackTraceElement getSource();

    /**
     * Gets the thread name.
     *
     * @return thread name, may be null.
     * TODO guess this could go into a thread context object too. (RG) Why?
     */
    String getThreadName();

    /**
     * Gets the thread ID.
     *
     * @return thread ID.
     * @since 2.6
     */
    long getThreadId();

    /**
     * Gets the thread priority.
     *
     * @return thread priority.
     * @since 2.6
     */
    int getThreadPriority();

    /**
     * Gets throwable associated with logging request.
     *
     * <p>Convenience method for {@code ThrowableProxy.getThrowable();}</p>
     *
     * @return throwable, may be null.
     */
    Throwable getThrown();

    /**
     * Gets throwable proxy associated with logging request.
     *
     * @return throwable, may be null.
     */
    ThrowableProxy getThrownProxy();

    /**
     * Returns {@code true} if this event is the last one in a batch, {@code false} otherwise. Used by asynchronous
     * Loggers and Appenders to signal to buffered downstream components when to flush to disk, as a more efficient
     * alternative to the {@code immediateFlush=true} configuration.
     *
     * @return whether this event is the last one in a batch.
     */
    // see also LOG4J2-164
    boolean isEndOfBatch();

    /**
     * Returns whether the source of the logging request is required downstream. Asynchronous Loggers and Appenders use
     * this flag to determine whether to take a {@code StackTrace} snapshot or not before handing off this event to
     * another thread.
     *
     * @return {@code true} if the source of the logging request is required downstream, {@code false} otherwise.
     * @see #getSource()
     */
    // see also LOG4J2-153
    boolean isIncludeLocation();

    /**
     * Sets whether this event is the last one in a batch. Used by asynchronous Loggers and Appenders to signal to
     * buffered downstream components when to flush to disk, as a more efficient alternative to the
     * {@code immediateFlush=true} configuration.
     *
     * @param endOfBatch {@code true} if this event is the last one in a batch, {@code false} otherwise.
     */
    void setEndOfBatch(boolean endOfBatch);

    /**
     * Sets whether the source of the logging request is required downstream. Asynchronous Loggers and Appenders use
     * this flag to determine whether to take a {@code StackTrace} snapshot or not before handing off this event to
     * another thread.
     *
     * @param locationRequired {@code true} if the source of the logging request is required downstream, {@code false}
     *                         otherwise.
     * @see #getSource()
     */
    void setIncludeLocation(boolean locationRequired);

    /**
     * Returns the value of the running Java Virtual Machine's high-resolution time source when this event was created,
     * or a dummy value if it is known that this value will not be used downstream.
     * @return The value of the running Java Virtual Machine's high-resolution time source when this event was created.
     * @since Log4J 2.4
     */
    long getNanoTime();
}

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