001 /*
002 * Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one or more
003 * contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file distributed with
004 * this work for additional information regarding copyright ownership.
005 * The ASF licenses this file to You under the Apache license, Version 2.0
006 * (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with
007 * the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at
008 *
009 * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
010 *
011 * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
012 * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
013 * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
014 * See the license for the specific language governing permissions and
015 * limitations under the license.
016 */
017 package org.apache.logging.log4j.core;
018
019 import java.io.Serializable;
020 import java.util.Map;
021
022 /**
023 * Lays out a {@linkplain LogEvent} in different formats.
024 *
025 * The formats are:
026 * <ul>
027 * <li>
028 * {@code byte[]}</li>
029 * <li>
030 * an implementer of {@linkplain Serializable}, like {@code byte[]}</li>
031 * <li>
032 * {@linkplain String}</li>
033 * <li>
034 * {@linkplain LogEvent}</li>
035 * </ul>
036 *
037 * @param <T>
038 * The {@link Serializable} type returned by {@link #toSerializable(LogEvent)}
039 *
040 * TODO There is still a need for a character-based layout for character based event sinks (databases, etc). Would
041 * introduce an EventEncoder, EventRenderer or something similar for the logging event to byte encoding. (RG) A layout
042 * can be configured with a Charset and then Strings can be converted to byte arrays. OTOH, it isn't possible to write
043 * byte arrays as character streams.
044 */
045 public interface Layout<T extends Serializable> {
046
047 /**
048 * Main plugin element type for Layout plugins.
049 *
050 * @since 2.1
051 */
052 String ELEMENT_TYPE = "layout";
053
054 /**
055 * Returns the format for the layout format.
056 * @return The footer.
057 */
058 byte[] getFooter();
059
060 /**
061 * Returns the header for the layout format.
062 * @return The header.
063 */
064 byte[] getHeader();
065
066 /**
067 * Formats the event suitable for display.
068 *
069 * @param event The Logging Event.
070 * @return The formatted event.
071 * TODO Likely better to write to a OutputStream instead of return a byte[]. (RG) That limits how the
072 * Appender can use the Layout. For example, it might concatenate information in front or behind the
073 * data and then write it all to the OutputStream in one call.
074 */
075 byte[] toByteArray(LogEvent event);
076
077 // TODO: it would be nice to provide ByteBuffers alongside the byte[]s
078
079 /**
080 * Formats the event as an Object that can be serialized.
081 *
082 * @param event The Logging Event.
083 * @return The formatted event.
084 */
085 T toSerializable(LogEvent event);
086
087 /**
088 * Returns the content type output by this layout. The base class returns "text/plain".
089 *
090 * @return the content type.
091 */
092 String getContentType();
093
094 /**
095 * Returns a description of the content format.
096 *
097 * @return a Map of key/value pairs describing the Layout-specific content format, or an empty Map if no content
098 * format descriptors are specified.
099 */
100 Map<String, String> getContentFormat();
101 }