1 | <?php |
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2 | namespace Aoe\Asdis\System\Log; |
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4 | use TYPO3\CMS\Core\Utility\GeneralUtility; |
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5 | use TYPO3\CMS\Core\SingletonInterface; |
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7 | /** |
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8 | * System logger. |
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9 | */ |
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10 | class Logger implements SingletonInterface |
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11 | { |
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12 | /** |
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13 | * @param string $context |
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14 | * @param Exception $e |
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15 | */ |
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16 | public function logException($context, \Exception $e) |
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17 | { |
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18 | if (true === version_compare(\TYPO3\CMS\Core\Utility\VersionNumberUtility::getCurrentTypo3Version(), '9.5.0', '<')) { |
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19 | $this->syslog( |
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20 | $context, |
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21 | 'Exception occured ' . PHP_EOL . |
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'Exception occured ' . A... $e->getTraceAsString() of type string is incompatible with the type integer expected by parameter $severity of Aoe\Asdis\System\Log\Logger::syslog() .
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22 | ' Code: ' . $e->getCode() . PHP_EOL . |
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23 | ' Message: "' . $e->getMessage() . '"' . PHP_EOL . |
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24 | ' Trace:' . PHP_EOL . $e->getTraceAsString(), |
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25 | 4 |
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Aoe\Asdis\System\Log\Logger::syslog() has too many arguments starting with 4 .
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26 | ); |
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27 | return; |
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28 | } |
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30 | $this->logger = GeneralUtility::makeInstance(\TYPO3\CMS\Core\Log\LogManager::class)->getLogger(__CLASS__); |
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31 | $this->logger->error( |
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32 | $context . ': ' . $e->getMessage(), |
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33 | $e->getTrace() |
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34 | ); |
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35 | } |
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37 | /** |
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38 | * @param string $message |
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39 | * @param integer $severity |
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40 | */ |
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41 | private function syslog($message, $severity) |
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42 | { |
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43 | GeneralUtility::sysLog($message, 'asdis', $severity); |
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44 | } |
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45 | } |