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- <h1>Listeners & Loggers</h1>
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- <h2><a name="Overview">Overview</a></h2>
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- <p>Ant has two related features to allow the build process to be monitored:
- listeners and loggers.</p>
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- <h3><a name="Listeners">Listeners</a></h3>
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- <p>A listener is alerted of the following events:</p>
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- <ul>
- <li>build started</li>
- <li>build finished</li>
- <li>target started</li>
- <li>target finished</li>
- <li>task started</li>
- <li>task finished</li>
- <li>message logged</li>
- </ul>
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- <h3><a name="Loggers">Loggers</a></h3>
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- <p>Loggers extend the capabilities of listeners and add the following features:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Receives a handle to the standard output and error print streams and
- therefore can log information to the console or the -logfile specified file.</li>
- <li>Logging level (-quiet, -verbose, -debug) aware</li>
- <li>Emacs-mode aware</li>
- </ul>
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- <h2><a name="builtin">Built-in Listeners/Loggers</a></h2>
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- <table border="1" cellspacing="1" width="100%" id="AutoNumber1">
- <tr>
- <td width="33%">Classname</td>
- <td width="33%">Description</td>
- <td width="34%">Type</td>
- </tr>
- <tr>
- <td width="33%"><code><a href="#DefaultLogger">org.apache.tools.ant.DefaultLogger</a></code></td>
- <td width="33%">The logger used implicitly unless overridden with the
- <code>-logger</code> command-line switch.</td>
- <td width="34%">BuildLogger</td>
- </tr>
- <tr>
- <td width="33%"><code><a href="#NoBannerLogger">
- org.apache.tools.ant.NoBannerLogger</a></code></td>
- <td width="33%">This logger omits output of empty target output.</td>
- <td width="34%">BuildLogger</td>
- </tr>
- <tr>
- <td width="33%"><code><a href="#MailLogger">
- org.apache.tools.ant.listener.MailLogger</a></code></td>
- <td width="33%">Extends DefaultLogger such that output is still generated
- the same, and when the build is finished an e-mail can be sent.</td>
- <td width="34%">BuildLogger</td>
- </tr>
- <tr>
- <td width="33%"><code><a href="#AnsiColorLogger">
- org.apache.tools.ant.listener.AnsiColorLogger</a></code></td>
- <td width="33%">Colorifies the build output.</td>
- <td width="34%">BuildLogger</td>
- </tr>
- <tr>
- <td width="33%"><code><a href="#Log4jListener">
- org.apache.tools.ant.listener.Log4jListener</a></code></td>
- <td width="33%">Passes events to Log4j for highly customizable logging.</td>
- <td width="34%">BuildListener</td>
- </tr>
- <tr>
- <td width="33%"><code><a href="#XmlLogger">org.apache.tools.ant.XmlLogger</a></code></td>
- <td width="33%">Writes the build information to an XML file.</td>
- <td width="34%">BuildLogger</td>
- </tr>
- </table>
- <h3><a name="DefaultLogger">DefaultLogger</a></h3>
-
- <p>Simply run Ant normally, or:</p>
-
- <blockquote>
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- <p><code>ant -logger org.apache.tools.ant.DefaultLogger</code></p>
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- </blockquote>
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- <h3><a name="NoBannerLogger">NoBannerLogger</a></h3>
-
- <p>Removes output of empty target output.</p>
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- <blockquote>
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- <p><code>ant -logger org.apache.tools.ant.NoBannerLogger</code></p>
-
- </blockquote>
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- <h3><a name="MailLogger">MailLogger</a></h3>
-
- <p>The MailLogger captures all output logged through DefaultLogger (standard Ant
- output) and will send success and failure messages to unique e-mail lists, with
- control for turning off success or failure messages individually.</p>
- <p>Properties controlling the operation of MailLogger:</p>
- <table border="1" cellspacing="1" width="100%" id="AutoNumber2">
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- <th width="337">Property</th>
- <th width="63%">Description</th>
- <th width="63%">Required</th>
- </tr>
- <tr>
- <td width="337">MailLogger.mailhost </td>
- <td width="63%">Mail server to use</td>
- <td width="63%">No, default "localhost"</td>
- </tr>
- <tr>
- <td width="337">MailLogger.port </td>
- <td width="63%">SMTP Port for the Mail server</td>
- <td width="63%">No, default "25"</td>
- </tr>
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- <td width="337">MailLogger.user</td>
- <td width="63%">user name for SMTP auth</td>
- <td width="63%">Yes, if SMTP auth is required on your SMTP server<br>
- the email message will be then sent using Mime and requires JavaMail</td>
- </tr>
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- <td width="337">MailLogger.password</td>
- <td width="63%">password for SMTP auth</td>
- <td width="63%">Yes, if SMTP auth is required on your SMTP server<br>
- the email message will be then sent using Mime and requires JavaMail</td>
- </tr>
- <tr>
- <td width="337">MailLogger.ssl</td>
- <td width="63%">on or true if ssl is needed<br>
- This feature requires JavaMail</td>
- <td width="63%">
- no</td>
- </tr>
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- <td width="337">MailLogger.from</td>
- <td width="63%">Mail "from" address</td>
- <td width="63%">Yes, if mail needs to be sent</td>
- </tr>
- <tr>
- <td width="337">MailLogger.replyto</td>
- <td width="63%">Mail "replyto" address(es), comma-separated</td>
- <td width="63%">No</td>
- </tr>
- <tr>
- <td width="337">MailLogger.failure.notify </td>
- <td width="63%">Send build failure e-mails?</td>
- <td width="63%">No, default "true"</td>
- </tr>
- <tr>
- <td width="337">MailLogger.success.notify </td>
- <td width="63%">Send build success e-mails?</td>
- <td width="63%">No, default "true"</td>
- </tr>
- <tr>
- <td width="337">MailLogger.failure.to </td>
- <td width="63%">Address(es) to send failure messages to, comma-separated</td>
- <td width="63%">Yes, if failure mail is to be sent</td>
- </tr>
- <tr>
- <td width="337">MailLogger.success.to </td>
- <td width="63%">Address(es) to send success messages to, comma-separated</td>
- <td width="63%">Yes, if success mail is to be sent</td>
- </tr>
- <tr>
- <td width="337">MailLogger.failure.subject </td>
- <td width="63%">Subject of failed build</td>
- <td width="63%">No, default "Build Failure"</td>
- </tr>
- <tr>
- <td width="337">MailLogger.success.subject </td>
- <td width="63%">Subject of successful build</td>
- <td width="63%">No, default "Build Success"</td>
- </tr>
- <tr>
- <td width="337">MailLogger.properties.file </td>
- <td width="63%">Filename of properties file that will override other values.</td>
- <td width="63%">No</td>
- </tr>
- </table>
- <blockquote>
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- <p><code>ant -logger org.apache.tools.ant.listener.MailLogger</code></p>
-
- </blockquote>
-
- <h3><a name="AnsiColorLogger">AnsiColorLogger</a></h3>
-
- <p>The AnsiColorLogger adds color to the standard Ant output
- by prefixing and suffixing ANSI color code escape sequences to
- it. It is just an extension of <a href="#DefaultLogger">DefaultLogger</a>
- and hence provides all features that DefaultLogger does.</p>
- <p>AnsiColorLogger differentiates the output by assigning
- different colors depending upon the type of the message.</p>
- <p>If used with the -logfile option, the output file
- will contain all the necessary escape codes to
- display the text in colorized mode when displayed
- in the console using applications like cat, more, etc.</p>
- <p>This is designed to work on terminals that support ANSI
- color codes. It works on XTerm, ETerm, Win9x Console
- (with ANSI.SYS loaded.), etc.</p>
- <p><Strong>NOTE:</Strong>
- It doesn't work on WinNT even when a COMMAND.COM console loaded with
- ANSI.SYS is used.</p>
- <p>If the user wishes to override the default colors
- with custom ones, a file containing zero or more of the
- custom color key-value pairs must be created. The recognized keys
- and their default values are shown below:</p><code><pre>
- AnsiColorLogger.ERROR_COLOR=2;31
- AnsiColorLogger.WARNING_COLOR=2;35
- AnsiColorLogger.INFO_COLOR=2;36
- AnsiColorLogger.VERBOSE_COLOR=2;32
- AnsiColorLogger.DEBUG_COLOR=2;34</pre></code>
- <p>Each key takes as value a color combination defined as
- <b>Attribute;Foreground;Background</b>. In the above example, background
- value has not been used.</p>
- <p>This file must be specfied as the value of a system variable
- named ant.logger.defaults and passed as an argument using the -D
- option to the <b>java</b> command that invokes the Ant application.
- An easy way to achieve this is to add -Dant.logger.defaults=
- <i>/path/to/your/file</i> to the ANT_OPTS environment variable.
- Ant's launching script recognizes this flag and will pass it to
- the java command appropriately.</p>
- <p>Format:</p><pre>
- AnsiColorLogger.*=Attribute;Foreground;Background
-
- Attribute is one of the following:
- 0 -> Reset All Attributes (return to normal mode)
- 1 -> Bright (Usually turns on BOLD)
- 2 -> Dim
- 3 -> Underline
- 5 -> link
- 7 -> Reverse
- 8 -> Hidden
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- Foreground is one of the following:
- 30 -> Black
- 31 -> Red
- 32 -> Green
- 33 -> Yellow
- 34 -> Blue
- 35 -> Magenta
- 36 -> Cyan
- 37 -> White
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- Background is one of the following:
- 40 -> Black
- 41 -> Red
- 42 -> Green
- 43 -> Yellow
- 44 -> Blue
- 45 -> Magenta
- 46 -> Cyan
- 47 -> White</pre>
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- <blockquote>
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- <p><code>ant -logger org.apache.tools.ant.listener.AnsiColorLogger</code></p>
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- </blockquote>
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- <h3><a name="Log4jListener">Log4jListener</a></h3>
-
- <p>Passes build events to Log4j, using the full classname's of the generator of
- each build event as the category:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>build started / build finished - org.apache.tools.ant.Project</li>
- <li>target started / target finished - org.apache.tools.ant.Target</li>
- <li>task started / task finished - the fully qualified classname of the task</li>
- <li>message logged - the classname of one of the above, so if a task logs a
- message, its classname is the category used, and so on.</li>
- </ul>
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- <p>All start events are logged as INFO. Finish events are either logged as
- INFO or ERROR depending on whether the build failed during that stage. Message
- events are logged according to their Ant logging level, mapping directly to a
- corresponding Log4j level.</p>
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- <blockquote>
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- <p><code>ant -listener org.apache.tools.ant.listener.Log4jListener</code></p>
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- </blockquote>
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- <h3><a name="XmlLogger">XmlLogger</a></h3>
-
- <p>Writes all build information out to an XML file named log.xml, or the value
- of the <code>XmlLogger.file</code> property if present, when used as a
- listener. When used as a logger, it writes all output to either the
- console or to the value of <code>-logfile</code>. Whether used as a listener
- or logger, the output is not generated until the build is complete, as it
- buffers the information in order to provide timing information for task,
- targets, and the project.
- <p>
- By default the XML file creates
- a reference to an XSLT file "log.xsl" in the current directory; look in
- ANT_HOME/etc for one of these. You can set the property
- <code>ant.XmlLogger.stylesheet.uri</code> to provide a uri to a style sheet.
- this can be a relative or absolute file path, or an http URL.
- If you set the property to the empty string, "", no XSLT transform
- is declared at all.
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- </p>
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- <blockquote>
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- <p><code>ant -listener org.apache.tools.ant.XmlLogger</code><br>
- <code>ant -logger org.apache.tools.ant.XmlLogger -verbose -logfile build_log.xml</code></p>
-
- </blockquote>
-
- <h2><a name="dev">Writing your own</a></h2>
-
- <p>See the <a href="develop.html#buildevents">Build Events</a> section for
- developers.</p>
-
- <p>Notes:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>A listener or logger should not write to standard output or error - Ant
- captures these internally and may cause an infinite loop.</li>
- </ul>
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