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SocketAppender.java

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// Contributors: Dan MacDonald <dan@redknee.com>

package org.apache.log4j.net;

import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.ObjectOutputStream;
import java.net.InetAddress;
import java.net.Socket;

import org.apache.log4j.AppenderSkeleton;
import org.apache.log4j.helpers.LogLog;
import org.apache.log4j.spi.ErrorCode;
import org.apache.log4j.spi.LoggingEvent;

/**
    Sends {@link LoggingEvent} objects to a remote a log server,
    usually a {@link SocketNode}.

    <p>The SocketAppender has the following properties:

    <ul>

      <p><li>If sent to a {@link SocketNode}, remote logging is
      non-intrusive as far as the log event is concerned. In other
      words, the event will be logged with the same time stamp, {@link
      org.apache.log4j.NDC}, location info as if it were logged locally by
      the client.

      <p><li>SocketAppenders do not use a layout. They ship a
      serialized {@link LoggingEvent} object to the server side.

      <p><li>Remote logging uses the TCP protocol. Consequently, if
      the server is reachable, then log events will eventually arrive
      at the server.

      <p><li>If the remote server is down, the logging requests are
      simply dropped. However, if and when the server comes back up,
      then event transmission is resumed transparently. This
      transparent reconneciton is performed by a <em>connector</em>
      thread which periodically attempts to connect to the server.

      <p><li>Logging events are automatically <em>buffered</em> by the
      native TCP implementation. This means that if the link to server
      is slow but still faster than the rate of (log) event production
      by the client, the client will not be affected by the slow
      network connection. However, if the network connection is slower
      then the rate of event production, then the client can only
      progress at the network rate. In particular, if the network link
      to the the server is down, the client will be blocked.

      <p>On the other hand, if the network link is up, but the server
      is down, the client will not be blocked when making log requests
      but the log events will be lost due to server unavailability.

      <p><li>Even if a <code>SocketAppender</code> is no longer
      attached to any category, it will not be garbage collected in
      the presence of a connector thread. A connector thread exists
      only if the connection to the server is down. To avoid this
      garbage collection problem, you should {@link #close} the the
      <code>SocketAppender</code> explicitly. See also next item.

      <p>Long lived applications which create/destroy many
      <code>SocketAppender</code> instances should be aware of this
      garbage collection problem. Most other applications can safely
      ignore it.

      <p><li>If the JVM hosting the <code>SocketAppender</code> exits
      before the <code>SocketAppender</code> is closed either
      explicitly or subsequent to garbage collection, then there might
      be untransmitted data in the pipe which might be lost. This is a
      common problem on Windows based systems.

      <p>To avoid lost data, it is usually sufficient to {@link
      #close} the <code>SocketAppender</code> either explicitly or by
      calling the {@link org.apache.log4j.LogManager#shutdown} method
      before exiting the application.


     </ul>

    @author  Ceki Gülcü
    @since 0.8.4 */

public class SocketAppender extends AppenderSkeleton {

  /**
     The default port number of remote logging server (4560).
     @since 1.2.15
  */
  static public final int DEFAULT_PORT                 = 4560;

  /**
     The default reconnection delay (30000 milliseconds or 30 seconds).
  */
  static final int DEFAULT_RECONNECTION_DELAY   = 30000;

  /**
     We remember host name as String in addition to the resolved
     InetAddress so that it can be returned via getOption().
  */
  String remoteHost;

  InetAddress address;
  int port = DEFAULT_PORT;
  ObjectOutputStream oos;
  int reconnectionDelay = DEFAULT_RECONNECTION_DELAY;
  boolean locationInfo = false;
  private String application;

  private Connector connector;

  int counter = 0;

  // reset the ObjectOutputStream every 70 calls
  //private static final int RESET_FREQUENCY = 70;
  private static final int RESET_FREQUENCY = 1;

  public SocketAppender() {
  }

  /**
     Connects to remote server at <code>address</code> and <code>port</code>.
  */
  public SocketAppender(InetAddress address, int port) {
    this.address = address;
    this.remoteHost = address.getHostName();
    this.port = port;
    connect(address, port);
  }

  /**
     Connects to remote server at <code>host</code> and <code>port</code>.
  */
  public SocketAppender(String host, int port) {
    this.port = port;
    this.address = getAddressByName(host);
    this.remoteHost = host;
    connect(address, port);
  }

  /**
     Connect to the specified <b>RemoteHost</b> and <b>Port</b>.
  */
  public void activateOptions() {
    connect(address, port);
  }

  /**
   * Close this appender.  
   *
   * <p>This will mark the appender as closed and call then {@link
   * #cleanUp} method.
   * */
  synchronized public void close() {
    if(closed)
      return;

    this.closed = true;
    cleanUp();
  }

  /**
   * Drop the connection to the remote host and release the underlying
   * connector thread if it has been created 
   * */
  public void cleanUp() {
    if(oos != null) {
      try {
	oos.close();
      } catch(IOException e) {
	LogLog.error("Could not close oos.", e);
      }
      oos = null;
    }
    if(connector != null) {
      //LogLog.debug("Interrupting the connector.");
      connector.interrupted = true;
      connector = null;  // allow gc
    }
  }

  void connect(InetAddress address, int port) {
    if(this.address == null)
      return;
    try {
      // First, close the previous connection if any.
      cleanUp();
      oos = new ObjectOutputStream(new Socket(address, port).getOutputStream());
    } catch(IOException e) {

      String msg = "Could not connect to remote log4j server at ["
	+address.getHostName()+"].";
      if(reconnectionDelay > 0) {
        msg += " We will try again later.";
	fireConnector(); // fire the connector thread
      } else {
          msg += " We are not retrying.";
          errorHandler.error(msg, e, ErrorCode.GENERIC_FAILURE);
      } 
      LogLog.error(msg);
    }
  }


  public void append(LoggingEvent event) {
    if(event == null)
      return;

    if(address==null) {
      errorHandler.error("No remote host is set for SocketAppender named \""+
			this.name+"\".");
      return;
    }

    if(oos != null) {
      try {
    	 
	if(locationInfo) {
	   event.getLocationInformation();
	}
    if (application != null) {
        event.setProperty("application", application);
    }
	oos.writeObject(event);
	//LogLog.debug("=========Flushing.");
	oos.flush();
	if(++counter >= RESET_FREQUENCY) {
	  counter = 0;
	  // Failing to reset the object output stream every now and
	  // then creates a serious memory leak.
	  //System.err.println("Doing oos.reset()");
	  oos.reset();
	}
      } catch(IOException e) {
	oos = null;
	LogLog.warn("Detected problem with connection: "+e);
	if(reconnectionDelay > 0) {
	  fireConnector();
	} else {
	    errorHandler.error("Detected problem with connection, not reconnecting.", e,
	               ErrorCode.GENERIC_FAILURE);
	}
      }
    }
  }

  void fireConnector() {
    if(connector == null) {
      LogLog.debug("Starting a new connector thread.");
      connector = new Connector();
      connector.setDaemon(true);
      connector.setPriority(Thread.MIN_PRIORITY);
      connector.start();
    }
  }

  static
  InetAddress getAddressByName(String host) {
    try {
      return InetAddress.getByName(host);
    } catch(Exception e) {
      LogLog.error("Could not find address of ["+host+"].", e);
      return null;
    }
  }

  /**
   * The SocketAppender does not use a layout. Hence, this method
   * returns <code>false</code>.  
   * */
  public boolean requiresLayout() {
    return false;
  }

  /**
   * The <b>RemoteHost</b> option takes a string value which should be
   * the host name of the server where a {@link SocketNode} is
   * running.
   * */
  public void setRemoteHost(String host) {
    address = getAddressByName(host);
    remoteHost = host;
  }

  /**
     Returns value of the <b>RemoteHost</b> option.
   */
  public String getRemoteHost() {
    return remoteHost;
  }

  /**
     The <b>Port</b> option takes a positive integer representing
     the port where the server is waiting for connections.
   */
  public void setPort(int port) {
    this.port = port;
  }

  /**
     Returns value of the <b>Port</b> option.
   */
  public int getPort() {
    return port;
  }

  /**
     The <b>LocationInfo</b> option takes a boolean value. If true,
     the information sent to the remote host will include location
     information. By default no location information is sent to the server.
   */
  public void setLocationInfo(boolean locationInfo) {
    this.locationInfo = locationInfo;
  }

  /**
     Returns value of the <b>LocationInfo</b> option.
   */
  public boolean getLocationInfo() {
    return locationInfo;
  }

  /**
   * The <b>App</b> option takes a string value which should be the name of the 
   * application getting logged.
   * If property was already set (via system property), don't set here.
   */
  public void setApplication(String lapp) {
    this.application = lapp;
  }

  /**
   *  Returns value of the <b>Application</b> option.
   */
  public String getApplication() {
    return application;
  }

  /**
     The <b>ReconnectionDelay</b> option takes a positive integer
     representing the number of milliseconds to wait between each
     failed connection attempt to the server. The default value of
     this option is 30000 which corresponds to 30 seconds.

     <p>Setting this option to zero turns off reconnection
     capability.
   */
  public void setReconnectionDelay(int delay) {
    this.reconnectionDelay = delay;
  }

  /**
     Returns value of the <b>ReconnectionDelay</b> option.
   */
  public int getReconnectionDelay() {
    return reconnectionDelay;
  }

  /**
     The Connector will reconnect when the server becomes available
     again.  It does this by attempting to open a new connection every
     <code>reconnectionDelay</code> milliseconds.

     <p>It stops trying whenever a connection is established. It will
     restart to try reconnect to the server when previpously open
     connection is droppped.

     @author  Ceki Gülcü
     @since 0.8.4
  */
  class Connector extends Thread {

    boolean interrupted = false;

    public
    void run() {
      Socket socket;
      while(!interrupted) {
	try {
	  sleep(reconnectionDelay);
	  LogLog.debug("Attempting connection to "+address.getHostName());
	  socket = new Socket(address, port);
	  synchronized(this) {
	    oos = new ObjectOutputStream(socket.getOutputStream());
	    connector = null;
	    LogLog.debug("Connection established. Exiting connector thread.");
	    break;
	  }
	} catch(InterruptedException e) {
	  LogLog.debug("Connector interrupted. Leaving loop.");
	  return;
	} catch(java.net.ConnectException e) {
	  LogLog.debug("Remote host "+address.getHostName()
		       +" refused connection.");
	} catch(IOException e) {
	  LogLog.debug("Could not connect to " + address.getHostName()+
		       ". Exception is " + e);
	}
      }
      //LogLog.debug("Exiting Connector.run() method.");
    }

    /**
       public
       void finalize() {
       LogLog.debug("Connector finalize() has been called.");
       }
    */
  }

}