OpenWrt_Luci_Lua/1_1.mi_Lua/logging/rolling_file.lua

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-- RollingFileAppender is a FileAppender that rolls over the logfile
-- once it has reached a certain size limit. It also mantains a
-- maximum number of log files.
--
-- @author Tiago Cesar Katcipis (tiagokatcipis@gmail.com)
--
-- @copyright 2004-2013 Kepler Project
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
local logging = require"logging"
local function openFile(self)
self.file = io.open(self.filename, "a")
if not self.file then
return nil, string.format("file `%s' could not be opened for writing", self.filename)
end
self.file:setvbuf ("line")
return self.file
end
local rollOver = function (self)
for i = self.maxIndex - 1, 1, -1 do
-- files may not exist yet, lets ignore the possible errors.
os.rename(self.filename.."."..i, self.filename.."."..i+1)
end
self.file:close()
self.file = nil
local _, msg = os.rename(self.filename, self.filename..".".."1")
if msg then
return nil, string.format("error %s on log rollover", msg)
end
return openFile(self)
end
local openRollingFileLogger = function (self)
if not self.file then
return openFile(self)
end
local filesize = self.file:seek("end", 0)
if (filesize < self.maxSize) then
return self.file
end
return rollOver(self)
end
function logging.rolling_file(filename, maxFileSize, maxBackupIndex, logPattern)
if type(filename) ~= "string" then
filename = "lualogging.log"
end
local obj = {
filename = filename,
maxSize = maxFileSize,
maxIndex = maxBackupIndex or 1
}
return logging.new( function(self, level, message)
local f, msg = openRollingFileLogger(obj)
if not f then
return nil, msg
end
local s = logging.prepareLogMsg(logPattern, os.date(), level, message)
f:write(s)
return true
end)
end
return logging.rolling_file