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  22. <h1>Listeners &amp; Loggers</h1>
  23. <h2><a name="Overview">Overview</a></h2>
  24. <p>Ant has two related features to allow the build process to be monitored:
  25. listeners and loggers.</p>
  26. <h3><a name="Listeners">Listeners</a></h3>
  27. <p>A listener is alerted of the following events:</p>
  28. <ul>
  29. <li>build started</li>
  30. <li>build finished</li>
  31. <li>target started</li>
  32. <li>target finished</li>
  33. <li>task started</li>
  34. <li>task finished</li>
  35. <li>message logged</li>
  36. </ul>
  37. <p>
  38. These are used internally for various recording and housekeeping operations,
  39. however new listeners may registered on the command line through the <code>-listener</code>
  40. argument.
  41. </p>
  42. <h3><a name="Loggers">Loggers</a></h3>
  43. <p>Loggers extend the capabilities of listeners and add the following features:</p>
  44. <ul>
  45. <li>Receives a handle to the standard output and error print streams and
  46. therefore can log information to the console or the <code>-logfile</code> specified file.</li>
  47. <li>Logging level (-quiet, -verbose, -debug) aware</li>
  48. <li>Emacs-mode aware</li>
  49. </ul>
  50. <h2><a name="builtin">Built-in Listeners/Loggers</a></h2>
  51. <table border="1" cellspacing="1" width="100%" id="AutoNumber1">
  52. <tr>
  53. <td width="33%">Classname</td>
  54. <td width="33%">Description</td>
  55. <td width="34%">Type</td>
  56. </tr>
  57. <tr>
  58. <td width="33%"><code><a href="#DefaultLogger">org.apache.tools.ant.DefaultLogger</a></code></td>
  59. <td width="33%">The logger used implicitly unless overridden with the
  60. <code>-logger</code> command-line switch.</td>
  61. <td width="34%">BuildLogger</td>
  62. </tr>
  63. <tr>
  64. <td width="33%"><code><a href="#NoBannerLogger">
  65. org.apache.tools.ant.NoBannerLogger</a></code></td>
  66. <td width="33%">This logger omits output of empty target output.</td>
  67. <td width="34%">BuildLogger</td>
  68. </tr>
  69. <tr>
  70. <td width="33%"><code><a href="#MailLogger">
  71. org.apache.tools.ant.listener.MailLogger</a></code></td>
  72. <td width="33%">Extends DefaultLogger such that output is still generated
  73. the same, and when the build is finished an e-mail can be sent.</td>
  74. <td width="34%">BuildLogger</td>
  75. </tr>
  76. <tr>
  77. <td width="33%"><code><a href="#AnsiColorLogger">
  78. org.apache.tools.ant.listener.AnsiColorLogger</a></code></td>
  79. <td width="33%">Colorifies the build output.</td>
  80. <td width="34%">BuildLogger</td>
  81. </tr>
  82. <tr>
  83. <td width="33%"><code><a href="#Log4jListener">
  84. org.apache.tools.ant.listener.Log4jListener</a></code></td>
  85. <td width="33%">Passes events to Log4j for highly customizable logging.</td>
  86. <td width="34%">BuildListener</td>
  87. </tr>
  88. <tr>
  89. <td width="33%"><code><a href="#XmlLogger">org.apache.tools.ant.XmlLogger</a></code></td>
  90. <td width="33%">Writes the build information to an XML file.</td>
  91. <td width="34%">BuildLogger</td>
  92. </tr>
  93. <tr>
  94. <td width="33%"><code><a href="#TimestampedLogger">org.apache.tools.ant.TimestampedLogger</a></code></td>
  95. <td width="33%">Prints the time that a build finished</td>
  96. <td width="34%">BuildLogger</td>
  97. </tr>
  98. <tr>
  99. <td width="33%"><code><a href="#BigProjectLogger">org.apache.tools.ant.BigProjectLogger</a></code></td>
  100. <td width="33%">Prints the project name every target</td>
  101. <td width="34%">BuildLogger</td>
  102. </tr>
  103. </table>
  104. <h3><a name="DefaultLogger">DefaultLogger</a></h3>
  105. <p>Simply run Ant normally, or:</p>
  106. <blockquote>
  107. <p><code>ant -logger org.apache.tools.ant.DefaultLogger</code></p>
  108. </blockquote>
  109. <h3><a name="NoBannerLogger">NoBannerLogger</a></h3>
  110. <p>Removes output of empty target output.</p>
  111. <blockquote>
  112. <p><code>ant -logger org.apache.tools.ant.NoBannerLogger</code></p>
  113. </blockquote>
  114. <h3><a name="MailLogger">MailLogger</a></h3>
  115. <p>The MailLogger captures all output logged through DefaultLogger (standard Ant
  116. output) and will send success and failure messages to unique e-mail lists, with
  117. control for turning off success or failure messages individually.</p>
  118. <p>Properties controlling the operation of MailLogger:</p>
  119. <table border="1" cellspacing="1" width="100%" id="AutoNumber2">
  120. <tr>
  121. <th width="337">Property</th>
  122. <th width="63%">Description</th>
  123. <th width="63%">Required</th>
  124. </tr>
  125. <tr>
  126. <td width="337">MailLogger.mailhost </td>
  127. <td width="63%">Mail server to use</td>
  128. <td width="63%">No, default &quot;localhost&quot;</td>
  129. </tr>
  130. <tr>
  131. <td width="337">MailLogger.port </td>
  132. <td width="63%">SMTP Port for the Mail server</td>
  133. <td width="63%">No, default &quot;25&quot;</td>
  134. </tr>
  135. <tr>
  136. <td width="337">MailLogger.user</td>
  137. <td width="63%">user name for SMTP auth</td>
  138. <td width="63%">Yes, if SMTP auth is required on your SMTP server<br>
  139. the email message will be then sent using Mime and requires JavaMail</td>
  140. </tr>
  141. <tr>
  142. <td width="337">MailLogger.password</td>
  143. <td width="63%">password for SMTP auth</td>
  144. <td width="63%">Yes, if SMTP auth is required on your SMTP server<br>
  145. the email message will be then sent using Mime and requires JavaMail</td>
  146. </tr>
  147. <tr>
  148. <td width="337">MailLogger.ssl</td>
  149. <td width="63%">on or true if ssl is needed<br>
  150. This feature requires JavaMail</td>
  151. <td width="63%">
  152. no</td>
  153. </tr>
  154. <tr>
  155. <td width="337">MailLogger.from</td>
  156. <td width="63%">Mail &quot;from&quot; address</td>
  157. <td width="63%">Yes, if mail needs to be sent</td>
  158. </tr>
  159. <tr>
  160. <td width="337">MailLogger.replyto</td>
  161. <td width="63%">Mail &quot;replyto&quot; address(es), comma-separated</td>
  162. <td width="63%">No</td>
  163. </tr>
  164. <tr>
  165. <td width="337">MailLogger.failure.notify </td>
  166. <td width="63%">Send build failure e-mails?</td>
  167. <td width="63%">No, default &quot;true&quot;</td>
  168. </tr>
  169. <tr>
  170. <td width="337">MailLogger.success.notify </td>
  171. <td width="63%">Send build success e-mails?</td>
  172. <td width="63%">No, default &quot;true&quot;</td>
  173. </tr>
  174. <tr>
  175. <td width="337">MailLogger.failure.to </td>
  176. <td width="63%">Address(es) to send failure messages to, comma-separated</td>
  177. <td width="63%">Yes, if failure mail is to be sent</td>
  178. </tr>
  179. <tr>
  180. <td width="337">MailLogger.success.to </td>
  181. <td width="63%">Address(es) to send success messages to, comma-separated</td>
  182. <td width="63%">Yes, if success mail is to be sent</td>
  183. </tr>
  184. <tr>
  185. <td width="337">MailLogger.failure.subject </td>
  186. <td width="63%">Subject of failed build</td>
  187. <td width="63%">No, default &quot;Build Failure&quot;</td>
  188. </tr>
  189. <tr>
  190. <td width="337">MailLogger.success.subject </td>
  191. <td width="63%">Subject of successful build</td>
  192. <td width="63%">No, default &quot;Build Success&quot;</td>
  193. </tr>
  194. <tr>
  195. <td width="337">MailLogger.properties.file </td>
  196. <td width="63%">Filename of properties file that will override other values.</td>
  197. <td width="63%">No</td>
  198. </tr>
  199. </table>
  200. <blockquote>
  201. <p><code>ant -logger org.apache.tools.ant.listener.MailLogger</code></p>
  202. </blockquote>
  203. <h3><a name="AnsiColorLogger">AnsiColorLogger</a></h3>
  204. <p>The AnsiColorLogger adds color to the standard Ant output
  205. by prefixing and suffixing ANSI color code escape sequences to
  206. it. It is just an extension of <a href="#DefaultLogger">DefaultLogger</a>
  207. and hence provides all features that DefaultLogger does.</p>
  208. <p>AnsiColorLogger differentiates the output by assigning
  209. different colors depending upon the type of the message.</p>
  210. <p>If used with the -logfile option, the output file
  211. will contain all the necessary escape codes to
  212. display the text in colorized mode when displayed
  213. in the console using applications like cat, more, etc.</p>
  214. <p>This is designed to work on terminals that support ANSI
  215. color codes. It works on XTerm, ETerm, Win9x Console
  216. (with ANSI.SYS loaded.), etc.</p>
  217. <p><Strong>NOTE:</Strong>
  218. It doesn't work on WinNT and successors, even when a COMMAND.COM console loaded with
  219. ANSI.SYS is used.</p>
  220. <p>If the user wishes to override the default colors
  221. with custom ones, a file containing zero or more of the
  222. custom color key-value pairs must be created. The recognized keys
  223. and their default values are shown below:</p><code><pre>
  224. AnsiColorLogger.ERROR_COLOR=2;31
  225. AnsiColorLogger.WARNING_COLOR=2;35
  226. AnsiColorLogger.INFO_COLOR=2;36
  227. AnsiColorLogger.VERBOSE_COLOR=2;32
  228. AnsiColorLogger.DEBUG_COLOR=2;34</pre></code>
  229. <p>Each key takes as value a color combination defined as
  230. <b>Attribute;Foreground;Background</b>. In the above example, background
  231. value has not been used.</p>
  232. <p>This file must be specfied as the value of a system variable
  233. named ant.logger.defaults and passed as an argument using the -D
  234. option to the <b>java</b> command that invokes the Ant application.
  235. An easy way to achieve this is to add -Dant.logger.defaults=
  236. <i>/path/to/your/file</i> to the ANT_OPTS environment variable.
  237. Ant's launching script recognizes this flag and will pass it to
  238. the java command appropriately.</p>
  239. <p>Format:</p><pre>
  240. AnsiColorLogger.*=Attribute;Foreground;Background
  241. Attribute is one of the following:
  242. 0 -&gt; Reset All Attributes (return to normal mode)
  243. 1 -&gt; Bright (Usually turns on BOLD)
  244. 2 -&gt; Dim
  245. 3 -&gt; Underline
  246. 5 -&gt; link
  247. 7 -&gt; Reverse
  248. 8 -&gt; Hidden
  249. Foreground is one of the following:
  250. 30 -&gt; Black
  251. 31 -&gt; Red
  252. 32 -&gt; Green
  253. 33 -&gt; Yellow
  254. 34 -&gt; Blue
  255. 35 -&gt; Magenta
  256. 36 -&gt; Cyan
  257. 37 -&gt; White
  258. Background is one of the following:
  259. 40 -&gt; Black
  260. 41 -&gt; Red
  261. 42 -&gt; Green
  262. 43 -&gt; Yellow
  263. 44 -&gt; Blue
  264. 45 -&gt; Magenta
  265. 46 -&gt; Cyan
  266. 47 -&gt; White</pre>
  267. <blockquote>
  268. <p><code>ant -logger org.apache.tools.ant.listener.AnsiColorLogger</code></p>
  269. </blockquote>
  270. <h3><a name="Log4jListener">Log4jListener</a></h3>
  271. <p>Passes build events to Log4j, using the full classname's of the generator of
  272. each build event as the category:</p>
  273. <ul>
  274. <li>build started / build finished - org.apache.tools.ant.Project</li>
  275. <li>target started / target finished - org.apache.tools.ant.Target</li>
  276. <li>task started / task finished - the fully qualified classname of the task</li>
  277. <li>message logged - the classname of one of the above, so if a task logs a
  278. message, its classname is the category used, and so on.</li>
  279. </ul>
  280. <p>All start events are logged as INFO.&nbsp; Finish events are either logged as
  281. INFO or ERROR depending on whether the build failed during that stage. Message
  282. events are logged according to their Ant logging level, mapping directly to a
  283. corresponding Log4j level.</p>
  284. <blockquote>
  285. <p><code>ant -listener org.apache.tools.ant.listener.Log4jListener</code></p>
  286. </blockquote>
  287. <p>To use Log4j you will need the Log4j JAR file and a 'log4j.properties'
  288. configuration file. Both should be placed somewhere in your Ant
  289. classpath. If the log4j.properties is in your project root folder you can
  290. add this with <i>-lib</i> option:</p>
  291. <blockquote>
  292. <pre><code>ant -listener org.apache.tools.ant.listener.Log4jListener -lib .</code></pre>
  293. </blockquote>
  294. <p>If, for example, you wanted to capture the same information output to the
  295. console by the DefaultLogger and send it to a file named 'build.log', you
  296. could use the following configuration:</p>
  297. <blockquote>
  298. <pre><code>log4j.rootLogger=ERROR, LogFile
  299. log4j.logger.org.apache.tools.ant.Project=INFO
  300. log4j.logger.org.apache.tools.ant.Target=INFO
  301. log4j.logger.org.apache.tools.ant.taskdefs=INFO
  302. log4j.logger.org.apache.tools.ant.taskdefs.Echo=WARN
  303. log4j.appender.LogFile=org.apache.log4j.FileAppender
  304. log4j.appender.LogFile.layout=org.apache.log4j.PatternLayout
  305. log4j.appender.LogFile.layout.ConversionPattern=[%6r] %8c{1} : %m%n
  306. log4j.appender.LogFile.file=build.log
  307. </code></pre>
  308. </blockquote>
  309. <p>For more information about configuring Log4J see <a href="http://logging.apache.org/log4j/docs/documentation.html">its
  310. documentation page</a>.</p>
  311. <h3><a name="XmlLogger">XmlLogger</a></h3>
  312. <p>Writes all build information out to an XML file named log.xml, or the value
  313. of the <code>XmlLogger.file</code> property if present, when used as a
  314. listener. When used as a logger, it writes all output to either the
  315. console or to the value of <code>-logfile</code>. Whether used as a listener
  316. or logger, the output is not generated until the build is complete, as it
  317. buffers the information in order to provide timing information for task,
  318. targets, and the project.
  319. <p>
  320. By default the XML file creates
  321. a reference to an XSLT file "log.xsl" in the current directory; look in
  322. ANT_HOME/etc for one of these. You can set the property
  323. <code>ant.XmlLogger.stylesheet.uri</code> to provide a uri to a style sheet.
  324. this can be a relative or absolute file path, or an http URL.
  325. If you set the property to the empty string, "", no XSLT transform
  326. is declared at all.
  327. </p>
  328. <blockquote>
  329. <p><code>ant -listener org.apache.tools.ant.XmlLogger</code><br>
  330. <code>ant -logger org.apache.tools.ant.XmlLogger -verbose -logfile build_log.xml</code></p>
  331. </blockquote>
  332. <h3><a name="TimestampedLogger">TimestampedLogger</a></h3>
  333. <p>
  334. Acts like the default logger, except that the final success/failure message also includes
  335. the time that the build completed. For example:
  336. </p>
  337. <pre>
  338. BUILD SUCCESSFUL - at 16/08/05 16:24
  339. </pre>
  340. <p>To use this listener, use the command:</p>
  341. <blockquote>
  342. <code>ant -logger org.apache.tools.ant.listener.TimestampedLogger</code>
  343. </blockquote>
  344. <h3><a name="BigProjectLogger">BigProjectLogger</a></h3>
  345. <p>
  346. This logger is designed to make examining the logs of a big build easier,
  347. especially those run under continuous integration tools. It
  348. </p>
  349. <ol>
  350. <li>When entering a child project, prints its name and directory</li>
  351. <li>When exiting a child project, prints its name</li>
  352. <li>Includes the name of the project when printing a target</li>
  353. <li>Omits logging the names of all targets that have no direct task output</li>
  354. <li>Includes the build finished timestamp of the TimeStamp logger</li>
  355. </ol>
  356. <p>
  357. This is useful when using &lt;subant&gt; to build a large project
  358. from many smaller projects -the output shows which particular
  359. project is building. Here is an example in which "clean" is being called
  360. on all a number of child projects, only some of which perform work:
  361. </p>
  362. <pre>
  363. ======================================================================
  364. Entering project "xunit"
  365. In /home/ant/components/xunit
  366. ======================================================================
  367. xunit.clean:
  368. [delete] Deleting directory /home/ant/components/xunit/build
  369. [delete] Deleting directory /home/ant/components/xunit/dist
  370. ======================================================================
  371. Exiting project "xunit"
  372. ======================================================================
  373. ======================================================================
  374. Entering project "junit"
  375. In /home/ant/components/junit
  376. ======================================================================
  377. ======================================================================
  378. Exiting project "junit"
  379. ======================================================================
  380. </pre>
  381. <p>
  382. The entry and exit messages are very verbose in this example, but in
  383. a big project compiling or testing many child components, the messages
  384. are reduced to becoming clear delimiters of where different projects
  385. are in charge -or more importantly, which project is failing.
  386. </p>
  387. <p>To use this listener, use the command:</p>
  388. <blockquote>
  389. <code>ant -logger org.apache.tools.ant.listener.BigProjectLogger</code>
  390. </blockquote>
  391. <h2><a name="dev">Writing your own</a></h2>
  392. <p>See the <a href="develop.html#buildevents">Build Events</a> section for
  393. developers.</p>
  394. <p>Notes:</p>
  395. <ul>
  396. <li>
  397. A listener or logger should not write to standard output or error in the <code>messageLogged() method</code>;
  398. Ant captures these internally and it will trigger an infinite loop.
  399. </li>
  400. <li>
  401. Logging is synchronous; all listeners and loggers are called one after the other, with the build blocking until
  402. the output is processed. Slow logging means a slow build.
  403. </li>
  404. <li>When a build is started, and <code>BuildListener.buildStarted(BuildEvent event)</code> is called,
  405. the project is not fully functional. The build has started, yes, and the event.getProject() method call
  406. returns the Project instance, but that project is initialized with JVM and ant properties, nor has it
  407. parsed the build file yet. You cannot call <code>Project.getProperty()</code> for property lookup, or
  408. <code>Project.getName()</code> to get the project name (it will return null).
  409. </li>
  410. <li>
  411. Classes that implement <code>org.apache.tools.ant.SubBuildListener</code> receive notifications when child projects
  412. start and stop.
  413. </li>
  414. </ul>
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