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/* ================================================================
* About NPOI
* Author: Tony Qu
* Author's email: tonyqus (at) gmail.com
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* HomePage: http://www.codeplex.com/npoi
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* ==============================================================*/
using System;
using System.Collections;
namespace Npoi.Core.Util
{
public class POILogFactory
{
/**
* Map of POILogger instances, with classes as keys
*/
private static Hashtable _loggers = new Hashtable();
/**
* A common instance of NullLogger, as it does nothing
* we only need the one
*/
private static POILogger _nullLogger = new NullLogger();
/**
* The name of the class to use. Initialised the
* first time we need it
*/
private static String _loggerClassName = null;
/// <summary>
/// Initializes a new instance of the <see cref="POILogFactory"/> class.
/// </summary>
private POILogFactory()
{
}
/// <summary>
/// Get a logger, based on a class name
/// </summary>
/// <param name="type">the class whose name defines the log</param>
/// <returns>a POILogger for the specified class</returns>
public static POILogger GetLogger(Type type)
{
return GetLogger(type.Name);
}
/// <summary>
/// Get a logger, based on a String
/// </summary>
/// <param name="cat">the String that defines the log</param>
/// <returns>a POILogger for the specified class</returns>
public static POILogger GetLogger(String cat)
{
POILogger logger = null;
// If we haven't found out what logger to use yet,
// then do so now
// Don't look it up until we're first asked, so
// that our users can set the system property
// between class loading and first use
if(_loggerClassName == null) {
try
{
_loggerClassName = null;
//ConfigurationManager.AppSettings["loggername"];
} catch(Exception) {}
// Use the default logger if none specified,
// or none could be fetched
if(_loggerClassName == null) {
_loggerClassName = _nullLogger.GetType().Name;
}
}
// Short circuit for the null logger, which
// ignores all categories
if(_loggerClassName.Equals(_nullLogger.GetType().Name)) {
return _nullLogger;
}
// Fetch the right logger for them, creating
// it if that's required
if (_loggers.ContainsKey(cat)) {
logger = (POILogger)_loggers[cat];
} else {
try {
//logger=assembly.CreateInstance(_loggerClassName) as POILogger;
Type loggerClass = Type.GetType(_loggerClassName);
logger = Activator.CreateInstance(loggerClass) as POILogger;
logger.Initialize(cat);
} catch(Exception) {
// Give up and use the null logger
logger = _nullLogger;
}
// Save for next time
_loggers[cat] = logger;
}
return logger;
}
}
}