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<?php
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/**
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 * @file
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 * Logging classes for the database layer.
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 */
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/**
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 * Database query logger.
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 *
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 * We log queries in a separate object rather than in the connection object
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 * because we want to be able to see all queries sent to a given database, not
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 * database target. If we logged the queries in each connection object we
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 * would not be able to track what queries went to which target.
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 *
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 * Every connection has one and only one logging object on it for all targets
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 * and logging keys.
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 */
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class DatabaseLog {
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  /**
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   * Cache of logged queries. This will only be used if the query logger is enabled.
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   *
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   * The structure for the logging array is as follows:
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   *
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   * array(
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   *   $logging_key = array(
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   *     array(query => '', args => array(), caller => '', target => '', time => 0),
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   *     array(query => '', args => array(), caller => '', target => '', time => 0),
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   *   ),
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   * );
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   *
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   * @var array
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   */
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  protected $queryLog = array();
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  /**
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   * The connection key for which this object is logging.
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   *
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   * @var string
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   */
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  protected $connectionKey = 'default';
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  /**
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   * Constructor.
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   *
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   * @param $key
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   *   The database connection key for which to enable logging.
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   */
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  public function __construct($key = 'default') {
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    $this->connectionKey = $key;
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  }
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  /**
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   * Begin logging queries to the specified connection and logging key.
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   *
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   * If the specified logging key is already running this method does nothing.
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   *
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   * @param $logging_key
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   *   The identification key for this log request. By specifying different
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   *   logging keys we are able to start and stop multiple logging runs
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   *   simultaneously without them colliding.
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   */
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  public function start($logging_key) {
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    if (empty($this->queryLog[$logging_key])) {
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      $this->clear($logging_key);
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    }
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  }
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  /**
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   * Retrieve the query log for the specified logging key so far.
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   *
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   * @param $logging_key
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   *   The logging key to fetch.
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   * @return
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   *   An indexed array of all query records for this logging key.
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   */
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  public function get($logging_key) {
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    return $this->queryLog[$logging_key];
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  }
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  /**
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   * Empty the query log for the specified logging key.
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   *
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   * This method does not stop logging, it simply clears the log. To stop
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   * logging, use the end() method.
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   *
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   * @param $logging_key
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   *   The logging key to empty.
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   */
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  public function clear($logging_key) {
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    $this->queryLog[$logging_key] = array();
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  }
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  /**
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   * Stop logging for the specified logging key.
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   *
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   * @param $logging_key
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   *   The logging key to stop.
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   */
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  public function end($logging_key) {
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    unset($this->queryLog[$logging_key]);
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  }
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  /**
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   * Log a query to all active logging keys.
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   *
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   * @param $statement
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   *   The prepared statement object to log.
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   * @param $args
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   *   The arguments passed to the statement object.
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   * @param $time
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   *   The time in milliseconds the query took to execute.
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   */
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  public function log(DatabaseStatementInterface $statement, $args, $time) {
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    foreach (array_keys($this->queryLog) as $key) {
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      $this->queryLog[$key][] = array(
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        'query' => $statement->getQueryString(),
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        'args' => $args,
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        'target' => $statement->dbh->getTarget(),
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        'caller' => $this->findCaller(),
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        'time' => $time,
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      );
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    }
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  }
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  /**
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   * Determine the routine that called this query.
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   *
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   * We define "the routine that called this query" as the first entry in
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   * the call stack that is not inside includes/database and does have a file
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   * (which excludes call_user_func_array(), anonymous functions and similar).
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   * That makes the climbing logic very simple, and handles the variable stack
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   * depth caused by the query builders.
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   *
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   * @link http://www.php.net/debug_backtrace
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   * @return
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   *   This method returns a stack trace entry similar to that generated by
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   *   debug_backtrace(). However, it flattens the trace entry and the trace
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   *   entry before it so that we get the function and args of the function that
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   *   called into the database system, not the function and args of the
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   *   database call itself.
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   */
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  public function findCaller() {
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    $stack = debug_backtrace();
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    $stack_count = count($stack);
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    for ($i = 0; $i < $stack_count; ++$i) {
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      if (!empty($stack[$i]['file']) && strpos($stack[$i]['file'], 'includes' . DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR . 'database') === FALSE) {
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        $stack[$i] += array('args' => array());
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        return array(
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          'file' => $stack[$i]['file'],
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          'line' => $stack[$i]['line'],
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          'function' => $stack[$i + 1]['function'],
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          'class' => isset($stack[$i + 1]['class']) ? $stack[$i + 1]['class'] : NULL,
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          'type' => isset($stack[$i + 1]['type']) ? $stack[$i + 1]['type'] : NULL,
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          'args' => $stack[$i + 1]['args'],
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        );
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      }
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    }
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  }
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}