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017package org.apache.logging.log4j.message;
018
019import java.io.Serializable;
020import org.apache.logging.log4j.util.StringBuilderFormattable;
021
022/**
023 * An interface for various Message implementations that can be logged. Messages can act as wrappers
024 * around Objects so that user can have control over converting Objects to Strings when necessary without
025 * requiring complicated formatters and as a way to manipulate the message based on information available
026 * at runtime such as the locale of the system.
027 * <p>
028 * Custom Message implementations should consider implementing the {@link StringBuilderFormattable}
029 * interface for more efficient processing. Garbage-free Layouts will call
030 * {@link StringBuilderFormattable#formatTo(StringBuilder) formatTo(StringBuilder)} instead of
031 * {@link Message#getFormattedMessage()} if the Message implements StringBuilderFormattable.
032 * </p>
033 * <p>
034 * Note: Message objects should not be considered to be thread safe nor should they be assumed to be
035 * safely reusable even on the same thread. The logging system may provide information to the Message
036 * objects and the Messages might be queued for asynchronous delivery. Thus, any modifications to a
037 * Message object by an application should by avoided after the Message has been passed as a parameter on
038 * a Logger method.
039 * </p>
040 *
041 * @see StringBuilderFormattable
042 */
043/*
044 * Implementation note: this interface extends Serializable since LogEvents must be serializable.
045 */
046public interface Message extends Serializable {
047
048    /**
049     * Gets the Message formatted as a String. Each Message implementation determines the
050     * appropriate way to format the data encapsulated in the Message. Messages that provide
051     * more than one way of formatting the Message will implement MultiformatMessage.
052     * <p>
053     * When configured to log asynchronously, this method is called before the Message is queued, unless this
054     * message implements {@link ReusableMessage} or is annotated with {@link AsynchronouslyFormattable}.
055     * This gives the Message implementation class a chance to create a formatted message String with the current value
056     * of any mutable objects.
057     * The intention is that the Message implementation caches this formatted message and returns it on subsequent
058     * calls. (See <a href="https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LOG4J2-763">LOG4J2-763</a>.)
059     * </p>
060     * <p>
061     * When logging synchronously, this method will not be called for Messages that implement the
062     * {@link StringBuilderFormattable} interface: instead, the
063     * {@link StringBuilderFormattable#formatTo(StringBuilder) formatTo(StringBuilder)} method will be called so the
064     * Message can format its contents without creating intermediate String objects.
065     * </p>
066     *
067     * @return The message String.
068     */
069    String getFormattedMessage();
070
071    /**
072     * Gets the format portion of the Message.
073     *
074     * @return The message format. Some implementations, such as ParameterizedMessage, will use this as
075     * the message "pattern". Other Messages may simply return an empty String.
076     * TODO Do all messages have a format?  What syntax?  Using a Formatter object could be cleaner.
077     * (RG) In SimpleMessage the format is identical to the formatted message. In ParameterizedMessage and
078     * StructuredDataMessage it is not. It is up to the Message implementer to determine what this
079     * method will return. A Formatter is inappropriate as this is very specific to the Message
080     * implementation so it isn't clear to me how having a Formatter separate from the Message would be cleaner.
081     */
082    String getFormat();
083
084    /**
085     * Gets parameter values, if any.
086     *
087     * @return An array of parameter values or null.
088     */
089    Object[] getParameters();
090
091    /**
092     * Gets the throwable, if any.
093     *
094     * @return the throwable or null.
095     */
096    Throwable getThrowable();
097}