Class AbstractLogEvent

java.lang.Object
org.apache.logging.log4j.core.AbstractLogEvent
All Implemented Interfaces:
Serializable, LogEvent

public abstract class AbstractLogEvent extends Object implements LogEvent
An abstract log event implementation with default values for all methods. The setters are no-ops.
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  • Constructor Details

    • AbstractLogEvent

      public AbstractLogEvent()
  • Method Details

    • toImmutable

      public LogEvent toImmutable()
      Subclasses should implement this method to provide an immutable version.
      Specified by:
      toImmutable in interface LogEvent
      Returns:
      an immutable version of this log event
    • getContextData

      public ReadOnlyStringMap getContextData()
      Description copied from interface: LogEvent
      Returns the ReadOnlyStringMap object holding context data key-value pairs.

      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 ThreadContext (and properties configured on the Logger that logged the event), but users can configure a custom ContextDataInjector to inject key-value pairs from any arbitrary source.

      Specified by:
      getContextData in interface LogEvent
      Returns:
      the ReadOnlyStringMap object holding context data key-value pairs
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    • getContextMap

      public Map<String,String> getContextMap()
      Specified by:
      getContextMap in interface LogEvent
      Returns:
      The context map, never null.
    • getContextStack

      public ThreadContext.ContextStack getContextStack()
      Description copied from interface: LogEvent
      Gets the context stack (also known as Nested Diagnostic Context or NDC).
      Specified by:
      getContextStack in interface LogEvent
      Returns:
      The context stack, never null.
    • getLevel

      public Level getLevel()
      Description copied from interface: LogEvent
      Gets the level.
      Specified by:
      getLevel in interface LogEvent
      Returns:
      level.
    • getLoggerFqcn

      public String getLoggerFqcn()
      Description copied from interface: LogEvent
      Returns the fully qualified class name of the caller of the logging API.
      Specified by:
      getLoggerFqcn in interface LogEvent
      Returns:
      The fully qualified class name of the caller.
    • getLoggerName

      public String getLoggerName()
      Description copied from interface: LogEvent
      Gets the logger name.
      Specified by:
      getLoggerName in interface LogEvent
      Returns:
      logger name, may be null.
    • getMarker

      public Marker getMarker()
      Description copied from interface: LogEvent
      Gets the Marker associated with the event.
      Specified by:
      getMarker in interface LogEvent
      Returns:
      Marker or null if no Marker was defined on this LogEvent
    • getMessage

      public Message getMessage()
      Description copied from interface: LogEvent
      Gets the message associated with the event.
      Specified by:
      getMessage in interface LogEvent
      Returns:
      message.
    • getSource

      public StackTraceElement getSource()
      Description copied from interface: LogEvent
      Gets the source of logging request.
      Specified by:
      getSource in interface LogEvent
      Returns:
      source of logging request, may be null.
    • getThreadId

      public long getThreadId()
      Description copied from interface: LogEvent
      Gets the thread ID.
      Specified by:
      getThreadId in interface LogEvent
      Returns:
      thread ID.
    • getThreadName

      public String getThreadName()
      Description copied from interface: LogEvent
      Gets the thread name.
      Specified by:
      getThreadName in interface LogEvent
      Returns:
      thread name, may be null. TODO guess this could go into a thread context object too. (RG) Why?
    • getThreadPriority

      public int getThreadPriority()
      Description copied from interface: LogEvent
      Gets the thread priority.
      Specified by:
      getThreadPriority in interface LogEvent
      Returns:
      thread priority.
    • getThrown

      public Throwable getThrown()
      Description copied from interface: LogEvent
      Gets throwable associated with logging request.

      Convenience method for ThrowableProxy.getThrowable();

      Specified by:
      getThrown in interface LogEvent
      Returns:
      throwable, may be null.
    • getThrownProxy

      public ThrowableProxy getThrownProxy()
      Description copied from interface: LogEvent
      Gets throwable proxy associated with logging request.
      Specified by:
      getThrownProxy in interface LogEvent
      Returns:
      throwable, may be null.
    • getTimeMillis

      public long getTimeMillis()
      Description copied from interface: LogEvent
      Gets event time in milliseconds since midnight, January 1, 1970 UTC. Use LogEvent.getInstant() to get higher precision timestamp information if available on this platform.
      Specified by:
      getTimeMillis in interface LogEvent
      Returns:
      the milliseconds component of this log event's timestamp
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    • getInstant

      public Instant getInstant()
      Description copied from interface: LogEvent
      Returns the Instant when the message was logged.

      Caution: if this LogEvent implementation is mutable and reused for multiple consecutive log messages, then the 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.

      Specified by:
      getInstant in interface LogEvent
      Returns:
      the Instant holding Instant details for this log event
    • getMutableInstant

      protected final MutableInstant getMutableInstant()
    • isEndOfBatch

      public boolean isEndOfBatch()
      Description copied from interface: LogEvent
      Returns true if this event is the last one in a batch, 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 immediateFlush=true configuration.
      Specified by:
      isEndOfBatch in interface LogEvent
      Returns:
      whether this event is the last one in a batch.
    • isIncludeLocation

      public boolean isIncludeLocation()
      Description copied from interface: LogEvent
      Returns whether the source of the logging request is required downstream. Asynchronous Loggers and Appenders use this flag to determine whether to take a StackTrace snapshot or not before handing off this event to another thread.
      Specified by:
      isIncludeLocation in interface LogEvent
      Returns:
      true if the source of the logging request is required downstream, false otherwise.
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    • setEndOfBatch

      public void setEndOfBatch(boolean endOfBatch)
      Description copied from interface: LogEvent
      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 immediateFlush=true configuration.
      Specified by:
      setEndOfBatch in interface LogEvent
      Parameters:
      endOfBatch - true if this event is the last one in a batch, false otherwise.
    • setIncludeLocation

      public void setIncludeLocation(boolean locationRequired)
      Description copied from interface: LogEvent
      Sets whether the source of the logging request is required downstream. Asynchronous Loggers and Appenders use this flag to determine whether to take a StackTrace snapshot or not before handing off this event to another thread.
      Specified by:
      setIncludeLocation in interface LogEvent
      Parameters:
      locationRequired - true if the source of the logging request is required downstream, false otherwise.
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    • getNanoTime

      public long getNanoTime()
      Description copied from interface: LogEvent
      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.
      Specified by:
      getNanoTime in interface LogEvent
      Returns:
      The value of the running Java Virtual Machine's high-resolution time source when this event was created.