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'use strict';
/**
* @fileoverview Defines WebDriver's logging system. The logging system is
* broken into major components: local and remote logging.
*
* The local logging API, which is anchored by the {@linkplain Logger} class is
* similar to Java's logging API. Loggers, retrieved by
* {@linkplain #getLogger getLogger(name)}, use hierarchical, dot-delimited
* namespaces (e.g. "" > "webdriver" > "webdriver.logging"). Recorded log
* messages are represented by the {@linkplain Entry} class. You can capture log
* records by {@linkplain Logger#addHandler attaching} a handler function to the
* desired logger. For convenience, you can quickly enable logging to the
* console by simply calling {@linkplain #installConsoleHandler
* installConsoleHandler}.
*
* The [remote logging API](https://github.com/SeleniumHQ/selenium/wiki/Logging)
* allows you to retrieve logs from a remote WebDriver server. This API uses the
* {@link Preferences} class to define desired log levels prior to creating
* a WebDriver session:
*
* var prefs = new logging.Preferences();
* prefs.setLevel(logging.Type.BROWSER, logging.Level.DEBUG);
*
* var caps = Capabilities.chrome();
* caps.setLoggingPrefs(prefs);
* // ...
*
* Remote log entries, also represented by the {@link Entry} class, may be
* retrieved via {@link webdriver.WebDriver.Logs}:
*
* driver.manage().logs().get(logging.Type.BROWSER)
* .then(function(entries) {
* entries.forEach(function(entry) {
* console.log('[%s] %s', entry.level.name, entry.message);
* });
* });
*
* **NOTE:** Only a few browsers support the remote logging API (notably
* Firefox and Chrome). Firefox supports basic logging functionality, while
* Chrome exposes robust
* [performance logging](https://sites.google.com/a/chromium.org/chromedriver/logging)
* options. Remote logging is still considered a non-standard feature, and the
* APIs exposed by this module for it are non-frozen. This module will be
* updated, possibly breaking backwards-compatibility, once logging is
* officially defined by the
* [W3C WebDriver spec](http://www.w3.org/TR/webdriver/).
*/
/**
* Defines a message level that may be used to control logging output.
*
* @final
*/
class Level {
/**
* @param {string} name the level's name.
* @param {number} level the level's numeric value.
*/
constructor(name, level) {
if (level < 0) {
throw new TypeError('Level must be >= 0');
}
/** @private {string} */
this.name_ = name;
/** @private {number} */
this.value_ = level;
}
/** This logger's name. */
get name() {
return this.name_;
}
/** The numeric log level. */
get value() {
return this.value_;
}
/** @override */
toString() {
return this.name;
}
}
/**
* Indicates no log messages should be recorded.
* @const
*/
Level.OFF = new Level('OFF', Infinity);
/**
* Log messages with a level of `1000` or higher.
* @const
*/
Level.SEVERE = new Level('SEVERE', 1000);
/**
* Log messages with a level of `900` or higher.
* @const
*/
Level.WARNING = new Level('WARNING', 900);
/**
* Log messages with a level of `800` or higher.
* @const
*/
Level.INFO = new Level('INFO', 800);
/**
* Log messages with a level of `700` or higher.
* @const
*/
Level.DEBUG = new Level('DEBUG', 700);
/**
* Log messages with a level of `500` or higher.
* @const
*/
Level.FINE = new Level('FINE', 500);
/**
* Log messages with a level of `400` or higher.
* @const
*/
Level.FINER = new Level('FINER', 400);
/**
* Log messages with a level of `300` or higher.
* @const
*/
Level.FINEST = new Level('FINEST', 300);
/**
* Indicates all log messages should be recorded.
* @const
*/
Level.ALL = new Level('ALL', 0);
const ALL_LEVELS = /** !Set<Level> */new Set([
Level.OFF,
Level.SEVERE,
Level.WARNING,
Level.INFO,
Level.DEBUG,
Level.FINE,
Level.FINER,
Level.FINEST,
Level.ALL
]);
const LEVELS_BY_NAME = /** !Map<string, !Level> */ new Map([
[Level.OFF.name, Level.OFF],
[Level.SEVERE.name, Level.SEVERE],
[Level.WARNING.name, Level.WARNING],
[Level.INFO.name, Level.INFO],
[Level.DEBUG.name, Level.DEBUG],
[Level.FINE.name, Level.FINE],
[Level.FINER.name, Level.FINER],
[Level.FINEST.name, Level.FINEST],
[Level.ALL.name, Level.ALL]
]);
/**
* Converts a level name or value to a {@link Level} value. If the name/value
* is not recognized, {@link Level.ALL} will be returned.
*
* @param {(number|string)} nameOrValue The log level name, or value, to
* convert.
* @return {!Level} The converted level.
*/
function getLevel(nameOrValue) {
if (typeof nameOrValue === 'string') {
return LEVELS_BY_NAME.get(nameOrValue) || Level.ALL;
}
if (typeof nameOrValue !== 'number') {
throw new TypeError('not a string or number');
}
for (let level of ALL_LEVELS) {
if (nameOrValue >= level.value) {
return level;
}
}
return Level.ALL;
}
/**
* Describes a single log entry.
*
* @final
*/
class Entry {
/**
* @param {(!Level|string|number)} level The entry level.
* @param {string} message The log message.
* @param {number=} opt_timestamp The time this entry was generated, in
* milliseconds since 0:00:00, January 1, 1970 UTC. If omitted, the
* current time will be used.
* @param {string=} opt_type The log type, if known.
*/
constructor(level, message, opt_timestamp, opt_type) {
this.level = level instanceof Level ? level : getLevel(level);
this.message = message;
this.timestamp =
typeof opt_timestamp === 'number' ? opt_timestamp : Date.now();
this.type = opt_type || '';
}
/**
* @return {{level: string, message: string, timestamp: number,
* type: string}} The JSON representation of this entry.
*/
toJSON() {
return {
'level': this.level.name,
'message': this.message,
'timestamp': this.timestamp,
'type': this.type
};
}
}
/** @typedef {(string|function(): string)} */
let Loggable;
/**
* An object used to log debugging messages. Loggers use a hierarchical,
* dot-separated naming scheme. For instance, "foo" is considered the parent of
* the "foo.bar" and an ancestor of "foo.bar.baz".
*
* Each logger may be assigned a {@linkplain #setLevel log level}, which
* controls which level of messages will be reported to the
* {@linkplain #addHandler handlers} attached to this instance. If a log level
* is not explicitly set on a logger, it will inherit its parent.
*
* This class should never be directly instantiated. Instead, users should
* obtain logger references using the {@linkplain ./logging.getLogger()
* getLogger()} function.
*
* @final
*/
class Logger {
/**
* @param {string} name the name of this logger.
* @param {Level=} opt_level the initial level for this logger.
*/
constructor(name, opt_level) {
/** @private {string} */
this.name_ = name;
/** @private {Level} */
this.level_ = opt_level || null;
/** @private {Logger} */
this.parent_ = null;
/** @private {Set<function(!Entry)>} */
this.handlers_ = null;
}
/** @return {string} the name of this logger. */
getName() {
return this.name_;
}
/**
* @param {Level} level the new level for this logger, or `null` if the logger
* should inherit its level from its parent logger.
*/
setLevel(level) {
this.level_ = level;
}
/** @return {Level} the log level for this logger. */
getLevel() {
return this.level_;
}
/**
* @return {!Level} the effective level for this logger.
*/
getEffectiveLevel() {
let logger = this;
let level;
do {
level = logger.level_;
logger = logger.parent_;
} while (logger && !level);
return level || Level.OFF;
}
/**
* @param {!Level} level the level to check.
* @return {boolean} whether messages recorded at the given level are loggable
* by this instance.
*/
isLoggable(level) {
return level.value !== Level.OFF.value
&& level.value >= this.getEffectiveLevel().value;
}
/**
* Adds a handler to this logger. The handler will be invoked for each message
* logged with this instance, or any of its descendants.
*
* @param {function(!Entry)} handler the handler to add.
*/
addHandler(handler) {
if (!this.handlers_) {
this.handlers_ = new Set;
}
this.handlers_.add(handler);
}
/**
* Removes a handler from this logger.
*
* @param {function(!Entry)} handler the handler to remove.
* @return {boolean} whether a handler was successfully removed.
*/
removeHandler(handler) {
if (!this.handlers_) {
return false;
}
return this.handlers_.delete(handler);
}
/**
* Logs a message at the given level. The message may be defined as a string
* or as a function that will return the message. If a function is provided,
* it will only be invoked if this logger's
* {@linkplain #getEffectiveLevel() effective log level} includes the given
* `level`.
*
* @param {!Level} level the level at which to log the message.
* @param {(string|function(): string)} loggable the message to log, or a
* function that will return the message.
*/
log(level, loggable) {
if (!this.isLoggable(level)) {
return;
}
let message = '[' + this.name_ + '] '
+ (typeof loggable === 'function' ? loggable() : loggable);
let entry = new Entry(level, message, Date.now());
for (let logger = this; !!logger; logger = logger.parent_) {
if (logger.handlers_) {
for (let handler of logger.handlers_) {
handler(entry);
}
}
}
}
/**
* Logs a message at the {@link Level.SEVERE} log level.
* @param {(string|function(): string)} loggable the message to log, or a
* function that will return the message.
*/
severe(loggable) {
this.log(Level.SEVERE, loggable);
}
/**
* Logs a message at the {@link Level.WARNING} log level.
* @param {(string|function(): string)} loggable the message to log, or a
* function that will return the message.
*/
warning(loggable) {
this.log(Level.WARNING, loggable);
}
/**
* Logs a message at the {@link Level.INFO} log level.
* @param {(string|function(): string)} loggable the message to log, or a
* function that will return the message.
*/
info(loggable) {
this.log(Level.INFO, loggable);
}
/**
* Logs a message at the {@link Level.DEBUG} log level.
* @param {(string|function(): string)} loggable the message to log, or a
* function that will return the message.
*/
debug(loggable) {
this.log(Level.DEBUG, loggable);
}
/**
* Logs a message at the {@link Level.FINE} log level.
* @param {(string|function(): string)} loggable the message to log, or a
* function that will return the message.
*/
fine(loggable) {
this.log(Level.FINE, loggable);
}
/**
* Logs a message at the {@link Level.FINER} log level.
* @param {(string|function(): string)} loggable the message to log, or a
* function that will return the message.
*/
finer(loggable) {
this.log(Level.FINER, loggable);
}
/**
* Logs a message at the {@link Level.FINEST} log level.
* @param {(string|function(): string)} loggable the message to log, or a
* function that will return the message.
*/
finest(loggable) {
this.log(Level.FINEST, loggable);
}
}
/**
* Maintains a collection of loggers.
*
* @final
*/
class LogManager {
constructor() {
/** @private {!Map<string, !Logger>} */
this.loggers_ = new Map;
this.root_ = new Logger('', Level.OFF);
}
/**
* Retrieves a named logger, creating it in the process. This function will
* implicitly create the requested logger, and any of its parents, if they
* do not yet exist.
*
* @param {string} name the logger's name.
* @return {!Logger} the requested logger.
*/
getLogger(name) {
if (!name) {
return this.root_;
}
let parent = this.root_;
for (let i = name.indexOf('.'); i != -1; i = name.indexOf('.', i + 1)) {
let parentName = name.substr(0, i);
parent = this.createLogger_(parentName, parent);
}
return this.createLogger_(name, parent);
}
/**
* Creates a new logger.
*
* @param {string} name the logger's name.
* @param {!Logger} parent the logger's parent.
* @return {!Logger} the new logger.
* @private
*/
createLogger_(name, parent) {
if (this.loggers_.has(name)) {
return /** @type {!Logger} */(this.loggers_.get(name));
}
let logger = new Logger(name, null);
logger.parent_ = parent;
this.loggers_.set(name, logger);
return logger;
}
}
const logManager = new LogManager;
/**
* Retrieves a named logger, creating it in the process. This function will
* implicitly create the requested logger, and any of its parents, if they
* do not yet exist.
*
* The log level will be unspecified for newly created loggers. Use
* {@link Logger#setLevel(level)} to explicitly set a level.
*
* @param {string} name the logger's name.
* @return {!Logger} the requested logger.
*/
function getLogger(name) {
return logManager.getLogger(name);
}
function pad(n) {
if (n > 10) {
return '' + n;
} else {
return '0' + n;
}
}
/**
* Logs all messages to the Console API.
* @param {!Entry} entry the entry to log.
*/
function consoleHandler(entry) {
if (typeof console === 'undefined' || !console) {
return;
}
var timestamp = new Date(entry.timestamp);
var msg =
'[' + timestamp.getUTCFullYear() + '-' +
pad(timestamp.getUTCMonth() + 1) + '-' +
pad(timestamp.getUTCDate()) + 'T' +
pad(timestamp.getUTCHours()) + ':' +
pad(timestamp.getUTCMinutes()) + ':' +
pad(timestamp.getUTCSeconds()) + 'Z] ' +
'[' + entry.level.name + '] ' +
entry.message;
var level = entry.level.value;
if (level >= Level.SEVERE.value) {
console.error(msg);
} else if (level >= Level.WARNING.value) {
console.warn(msg);
} else {
console.log(msg);
}
}
/**
* Adds the console handler to the given logger. The console handler will log
* all messages using the JavaScript Console API.
*
* @param {Logger=} opt_logger The logger to add the handler to; defaults
* to the root logger.
*/
function addConsoleHandler(opt_logger) {
let logger = opt_logger || logManager.root_;
logger.addHandler(consoleHandler);
}
/**
* Removes the console log handler from the given logger.
*
* @param {Logger=} opt_logger The logger to remove the handler from; defaults
* to the root logger.
* @see exports.addConsoleHandler
*/
function removeConsoleHandler(opt_logger) {
let logger = opt_logger || logManager.root_;
logger.removeHandler(consoleHandler);
}
/**
* Installs the console log handler on the root logger.
*/
function installConsoleHandler() {
addConsoleHandler(logManager.root_);
}
/**
* Common log types.
* @enum {string}
*/
const Type = {
/** Logs originating from the browser. */
BROWSER: 'browser',
/** Logs from a WebDriver client. */
CLIENT: 'client',
/** Logs from a WebDriver implementation. */
DRIVER: 'driver',
/** Logs related to performance. */
PERFORMANCE: 'performance',
/** Logs from the remote server. */
SERVER: 'server'
};
/**
* Describes the log preferences for a WebDriver session.
*
* @final
*/
class Preferences {
constructor() {
/** @private {!Map<string, !Level>} */
this.prefs_ = new Map;
}
/**
* Sets the desired logging level for a particular log type.
* @param {(string|Type)} type The log type.
* @param {(!Level|string|number)} level The desired log level.
* @throws {TypeError} if `type` is not a `string`.
*/
setLevel(type, level) {
if (typeof type !== 'string') {
throw TypeError('specified log type is not a string: ' + typeof type);
}
this.prefs_.set(type, level instanceof Level ? level : getLevel(level));
}
/**
* Converts this instance to its JSON representation.
* @return {!Object<string, string>} The JSON representation of this set of
* preferences.
*/
toJSON() {
let json = {};
for (let key of this.prefs_.keys()) {
json[key] = this.prefs_.get(key).name;
}
return json;
}
}
// PUBLIC API
module.exports = {
Entry: Entry,
Level: Level,
LogManager: LogManager,
Logger: Logger,
Preferences: Preferences,
Type: Type,
addConsoleHandler: addConsoleHandler,
getLevel: getLevel,
getLogger: getLogger,
installConsoleHandler: installConsoleHandler,
removeConsoleHandler: removeConsoleHandler
};