Log.php
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- 9 core/modules/migrate/src/Plugin/migrate/process/Log.php
- 9 core/lib/Drupal/Core/Database/Log.php
- 8.9.x core/modules/migrate/src/Plugin/migrate/process/Log.php
- 8.9.x core/lib/Drupal/Core/Database/Log.php
- 11.x core/modules/migrate/src/Plugin/migrate/process/Log.php
- 11.x core/lib/Drupal/Core/Database/Log.php
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Drupal\Core\DatabaseFile
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core/
lib/ Drupal/ Core/ Database/ Log.php
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<?php
namespace Drupal\Core\Database;
use Drupal\Core\Database\Event\StatementExecutionEndEvent;
/**
* Database query logger.
*
* We log queries in a separate object rather than in the connection object
* because we want to be able to see all queries sent to a given database, not
* database target. If we logged the queries in each connection object we
* would not be able to track what queries went to which target.
*
* Every connection has one and only one logging object on it for all targets
* and logging keys.
*/
class Log {
/**
* Cache of logged queries. This will only be used if the query logger is enabled.
*
* The structure for the logging array is as follows:
*
* array(
* $logging_key = array(
* array('query' => '', 'args' => array(), 'caller' => '', 'target' => '', 'time' => 0, 'start' => 0),
* array('query' => '', 'args' => array(), 'caller' => '', 'target' => '', 'time' => 0, 'start' => 0),
* ),
* );
*
* @var array
*/
protected $queryLog = [];
/**
* The connection key for which this object is logging.
*
* @var string
*/
protected $connectionKey = 'default';
/**
* Constructor.
*
* @param $key
* The database connection key for which to enable logging.
*/
public function __construct($key = 'default') {
$this->connectionKey = $key;
}
/**
* Begin logging queries to the specified connection and logging key.
*
* If the specified logging key is already running this method does nothing.
*
* @param $logging_key
* The identification key for this log request. By specifying different
* logging keys we are able to start and stop multiple logging runs
* simultaneously without them colliding.
*/
public function start($logging_key) {
if (empty($this->queryLog[$logging_key])) {
$this->clear($logging_key);
}
}
/**
* Retrieve the query log for the specified logging key so far.
*
* @param $logging_key
* The logging key to fetch.
*
* @return array
* An indexed array of all query records for this logging key.
*/
public function get($logging_key) {
return $this->queryLog[$logging_key];
}
/**
* Empty the query log for the specified logging key.
*
* This method does not stop logging, it simply clears the log. To stop
* logging, use the end() method.
*
* @param $logging_key
* The logging key to empty.
*/
public function clear($logging_key) {
$this->queryLog[$logging_key] = [];
}
/**
* Stop logging for the specified logging key.
*
* @param $logging_key
* The logging key to stop.
*/
public function end($logging_key) {
unset($this->queryLog[$logging_key]);
}
/**
* Log a query to all active logging keys, from a statement execution event.
*
* @param \Drupal\Core\Database\Event\StatementExecutionEndEvent $event
* The statement execution event.
*/
public function logFromEvent(StatementExecutionEndEvent $event) : void {
foreach (array_keys($this->queryLog) as $key) {
$this->queryLog[$key][] = [
'query' => $event->queryString,
'args' => $event->args,
'target' => $event->target,
'caller' => $event->caller,
'time' => $event->getElapsedTime(),
'start' => $event->startTime,
];
}
}
/**
* Log a query to all active logging keys.
*
* @param \Drupal\Core\Database\StatementInterface $statement
* The prepared statement object to log.
* @param array $args
* The arguments passed to the statement object.
* @param float $time
* The time the query took to execute as a float (in seconds with
* microsecond precision).
* @param float $start
* The time the query started as a float (in seconds since the Unix epoch
* with microsecond precision).
*
* @deprecated in drupal:10.1.0 and is removed from drupal:11.0.0. Use
* ::logFromEvent().
*
* @see https://www.drupal.org/node/3328053
*/
public function log(StatementInterface $statement, $args, $time, ?float $start = NULL) {
@trigger_error(__METHOD__ . '() is deprecated in drupal:10.1.0 and is removed from drupal:11.0.0. Use ::logFromEvent(). See https://www.drupal.org/node/3328053', E_USER_DEPRECATED);
foreach (array_keys($this->queryLog) as $key) {
$this->queryLog[$key][] = [
'query' => $statement->getQueryString(),
'args' => $args,
'target' => $statement->getConnectionTarget(),
'caller' => $this->findCaller(),
'time' => $time,
'start' => $start,
];
}
}
/**
* Determine the routine that called this query.
*
* Traversing the call stack from the very first call made during the
* request, we define "the routine that called this query" as the last entry
* in the call stack that is not any method called from the namespace of the
* database driver, is not inside the Drupal\Core\Database namespace and does
* have a file (which excludes call_user_func_array(), anonymous functions
* and similar). That makes the climbing logic very simple, and handles the
* variable stack depth caused by the query builders.
*
* See the @link http://php.net/debug_backtrace debug_backtrace() @endlink
* function.
*
* @return array|null
* This method returns a stack trace entry similar to that generated by
* debug_backtrace(). However, it flattens the trace entry and the trace
* entry before it so that we get the function and args of the function that
* called into the database system, not the function and args of the
* database call itself.
*
* @deprecated in drupal:10.1.0 and is removed from drupal:11.0.0. Use
* Connection::findCallerFromDebugBacktrace().
*
* @see https://www.drupal.org/node/3328053
*/
public function findCaller() {
@trigger_error(__METHOD__ . '() is deprecated in drupal:10.1.0 and is removed from drupal:11.0.0. Use Connection::findCallerFromDebugBacktrace(). See https://www.drupal.org/node/3328053', E_USER_DEPRECATED);
$driver_namespace = Database::getConnectionInfo($this->connectionKey)['default']['namespace'];
$stack = static::removeDatabaseEntries($this->getDebugBacktrace(), $driver_namespace);
// Return the first function call whose stack entry has a 'file' key, that
// is, it is not a callback or a closure.
for ($i = 0; $i < count($stack); $i++) {
if (!empty($stack[$i]['file'])) {
return [
'file' => $stack[$i]['file'],
'line' => $stack[$i]['line'],
'function' => $stack[$i + 1]['function'],
'class' => $stack[$i + 1]['class'] ?? NULL,
'type' => $stack[$i + 1]['type'] ?? NULL,
'args' => $stack[$i + 1]['args'] ?? [],
];
}
}
}
/**
* Removes database related calls from a backtrace array.
*
* @param array $backtrace
* A standard PHP backtrace. Passed by reference.
* @param string $driver_namespace
* The PHP namespace of the database driver.
*
* @return array
* The cleaned backtrace array.
*
* @deprecated in drupal:10.1.0 and is removed from drupal:11.0.0. Use
* Connection::removeDatabaseEntriesFromDebugBacktrace().
*
* @see https://www.drupal.org/node/3328053
*/
public static function removeDatabaseEntries(array $backtrace, string $driver_namespace) : array {
@trigger_error(__METHOD__ . '() is deprecated in drupal:10.1.0 and is removed from drupal:11.0.0. Use Connection::removeDatabaseEntriesFromDebugBacktrace(). See https://www.drupal.org/node/3328053', E_USER_DEPRECATED);
return Connection::removeDatabaseEntriesFromDebugBacktrace($backtrace, $driver_namespace);
}
/**
* Gets the debug backtrace.
*
* Wraps the debug_backtrace function to allow mocking results in PHPUnit
* tests.
*
* @return array[]
* The debug backtrace.
*
* @deprecated in drupal:10.1.0 and is removed from drupal:11.0.0. There is
* no replacement.
*
* @see https://www.drupal.org/node/3328053
*/
protected function getDebugBacktrace() {
@trigger_error(__METHOD__ . '() is deprecated in drupal:10.1.0 and is removed from drupal:11.0.0. There is no replacement. See https://www.drupal.org/node/3328053', E_USER_DEPRECATED);
return debug_backtrace();
}
}
Classes
Title | Deprecated | Summary |
---|---|---|
Log | Database query logger. |
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