Log4cpp is library of C++ classes for flexible logging to files, syslog, IDSA and other destinations. It is modeled after the Log4j Java library, staying as close to their API as is reasonable.
Sources are available from SourceForges download
page.
We do not supply binaries yet, because of the numerous incompatible
ABIs
(e.g. g++ 2.95 vs 2.96 vs 3.0 vs 3.2) and different package
formats.
An older version of log4cpp (0.2.5) is available in Debian stable,
see http://packages.debian.org/stable/libs/liblog4cpp0.html.
FreeBSD users can find log4cpp (0.2.7) in the ports collection,
see http://www.freebsd.org/ports/devel.html
The people of the Datagrid
Project Central Repository have published the source and
binary RPMs
they use theirselves. These are for RedHat Linux 6.2.
Log4cpp includes support for building RPMs, so building your own from
the source tar-ball is as simple as
rpm -ta log4cpp-x.y.z.tar.gz^
As of version 0.2.0 log4cpp can be build using autoconf on platforms that support it. Simply do:
./configure
make
make check
make install
This will install log4cpp under /usr/local. To install in another localation specify --prefix=<location> when running configure.
CC=CC CXX=CC LD="CC -KPIC" ./configure --disable-static
cxx /include=("/a1\$dkb0/user/tony/project/log4cpp/include") /define=(__USE_STD_IOSTREAM,__OPENVMS__) /repository=a1$dkb0:[user.tony.project.log4cpp.repository] APPENDER.CPP...etc
cxx /include=("/a1\$dkb0/user/tony/project/log4cpp/include") /define=(__USE_STD_IOSTREAM,__OPENVMS__) /repository=a1$dkb0:[user.tony.project.log4cpp.repository] APPENDERSKELETON.CPP
lib/create log4cpp
lib/insert log4cpp appender...etc
lib/insert log4cpp appenderskeleton
cxx /include=("/a1\$dkb0/user/tony/project/log4cpp/include") /define=(__USE_STD_IOSTREAM,__OPENVMS__) testlog4cpp.cxx
cxxlink /repository=a1$dkb0:[user.tony.project.log4cpp.repository] testlog4cpp,log4cpp/library
As of version 0.2.1 this library is licensed under the Lesser General Public License instead of the General Public License. No further license changes are planned :-).
Log for C++ (short name: log4cpp), a C++ library for flexible logging.^
Copyright (C) 2000-2002 LifeLine Networks bv
Copyright (C) 2000-2002 Bastiaan Bakker
Portions Copyright others, see file THANKS and source code.
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
Lesser General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
API Documentation generated by Doxygen
can be found here.
The Solaris Developer Connection features an article by Mo Budlon on
using
log4cpp 0.2.x, called 'Logging
and Tracing in C++ Simplified'.
Recommended reading if you trying to figure out how to use log4cpp!
Of course the proper solution would be if the offending party would use one of the above methods, but we could have to wait some time for this to actually happen. As an alternative log4cpp can workaround these #defines. The workaround code is enabled by doing #define LOG4CPP_FIX_ERROR_COLLISION 1 before #including any log4cpp header files and after #including all platform headers. For Win32 platforms this #define has already been included in log4cpp/config-win32.h.
Once log4cpp has been updated to the log4j 1.2 API we can get rid of this problem by adopting the new names for log levels.
export LD="CC -Kpic" && ./configure --disable-static
Sample main.cpp file that logs onto console and into file program.log. Loggers and appenders are created and configured manually. Example makes use of both function-style logging and stream-style logging.
// main.cpp #include "log4cpp/Category.hh" #include "log4cpp/Appender.hh" #include "log4cpp/FileAppender.hh" #include "log4cpp/OstreamAppender.hh" #include "log4cpp/Layout.hh" #include "log4cpp/BasicLayout.hh" #include "log4cpp/Priority.hh" int main(int argc, char** argv) { log4cpp::Appender *appender1 = new log4cpp::OstreamAppender("console", &std;::cout); appender1->setLayout(new log4cpp::BasicLayout()); log4cpp::Appender *appender2 = new log4cpp::FileAppender("default", "program.log"); appender2->setLayout(new log4cpp::BasicLayout()); log4cpp::Category& root = log4cpp::Category::getRoot(); root.setPriority(log4cpp::Priority::WARN); root.addAppender(appender1); log4cpp::Category& sub1 = log4cpp::Category::getInstance(std::string("sub1")); sub1.addAppender(appender2); // use of functions for logging messages root.error("root error"); root.info("root info"); sub1.error("sub1 error"); sub1.warn("sub1 warn"); // printf-style for logging variables root.warn("%d + %d == %s ?", 1, 1, "two"); // use of streams for logging messages root << log4cpp::Priority::ERROR << "Streamed root error"; root << log4cpp::Priority::INFO << "Streamed root info"; sub1 << log4cpp::Priority::ERROR << "Streamed sub1 error"; sub1 << log4cpp::Priority::WARN << "Streamed sub1 warn"; // or this way: root.errorStream() << "Another streamed error"; return 0; }Console output for that example
1352973121 ERROR : root error 1352973121 ERROR sub1 : sub1 error 1352973121 WARN sub1 : sub1 warn 1352973121 WARN : 1 + 1 == two ? 1352973121 ERROR : Streamed root error 1352973121 ERROR sub1 : Streamed sub1 error 1352973121 WARN sub1 : Streamed sub1 warn 1352973121 ERROR : Another streamed error^
Sample main.cpp file that makes use of logging configuration file log4cpp.properties
// main.cpp #include <log4cpp/Category.hh> #include <log4cpp/PropertyConfigurator.hh> int main(int argc, char* argv[]) { std::string initFileName = "log4cpp.properties"; log4cpp::PropertyConfigurator::configure(initFileName); log4cpp::Category& root = log4cpp::Category::getRoot(); log4cpp::Category& sub1 = log4cpp::Category::getInstance(std::string("sub1")); log4cpp::Category& sub2 = log4cpp::Category::getInstance(std::string("sub1.sub2")); root.warn("Storm is coming"); sub1.debug("Received storm warning"); sub1.info("Closing all hatches"); sub2.debug("Hiding solar panels"); sub2.error("Solar panels are blocked"); sub2.debug("Applying protective shield"); sub2.warn("Unfolding protective shield"); sub2.info("Solar panels are shielded"); sub1.info("All hatches closed"); root.info("Ready for storm."); log4cpp::Category::shutdown(); return 0; }
Configuration file for use with that code
# log4cpp.properties log4cpp.rootCategory=DEBUG, rootAppender log4cpp.category.sub1=DEBUG, A1, A2 log4cpp.category.sub1.sub2=DEBUG, A3 log4cpp.appender.rootAppender=ConsoleAppender log4cpp.appender.rootAppender.layout=PatternLayout log4cpp.appender.rootAppender.layout.ConversionPattern=%d [%p] %m%n log4cpp.appender.A1=FileAppender log4cpp.appender.A1.fileName=A1.log log4cpp.appender.A1.layout=BasicLayout log4cpp.appender.A2=FileAppender log4cpp.appender.A2.threshold=WARN log4cpp.appender.A2.fileName=A2.log log4cpp.appender.A2.layout=PatternLayout log4cpp.appender.A2.layout.ConversionPattern=%d [%p] %m%n log4cpp.appender.A3=RollingFileAppender log4cpp.appender.A3.fileName=A3.log log4cpp.appender.A3.maxFileSize=200 log4cpp.appender.A3.maxBackupIndex=1 log4cpp.appender.A3.layout=PatternLayout log4cpp.appender.A3.layout.ConversionPattern=%d [%p] %m%nConsole output for that example
2012-11-14 18:44:58,163 [WARN] Storm is coming 2012-11-14 18:44:58,166 [DEBUG] Received storm warning 2012-11-14 18:44:58,170 [INFO] Closing all hatches 2012-11-14 18:44:58,172 [DEBUG] Hiding solar panels 2012-11-14 18:44:58,175 [ERROR] Solar panels are blocked A3.log.1 2012-11-14 18:44:58,179 [DEBUG] Applying protective shield 2012-11-14 18:44:58,183 [WARN] Unfolding protective shield 2012-11-14 18:44:58,186 [INFO] Solar panels are shielded 2012-11-14 18:44:58,190 [INFO] All hatches closed 2012-11-14 18:44:58,192 [INFO] Ready for storm.
There are three loggers (including root) and three appenders. Root logger redirects all its own input and input of its descendant onto console. Descendant sub1 writes into two files, filtering output by message priority for second of them. Descendant sub1.sub2 writes also into rolling file. Log file A3.log is rolled over as soon as it reaches limit of 200 bytes, 1 backup log file is kept.
^Log4cpp is also available directly through CVS, see the SourceForge CVS page for instructions. CVS currently has two branches:
MAIN | for log4cpp development |
BRANCH_MAINT_0_2 | for maintainance of log4cpp-stable (0.2.x) |
To start working with a freshly checked out log4cpp revision, run ./autogen.sh first. This will create ./configure and the necessary Makefile.in's. You'll need at least autoconf 2.50, automake 1.6.0 and libtool 1.4.
^WARNING: releases from the development branch are a 'work in progress' and may fail to build, crash or redecorate your desktop.
The latest stable release is 1.1
As of version 0.3.0 log4cpp has a separate 'stable' and 'development' branches. Releases x.y.z where y is even are considered stable and those where y is odd are experimental (which means that some or all features may be broken).
Releases of 0.2.x are for bug fixes only, new features will go into 0.3.x and eventually 0.4.x.
^Coding on Log4cpp was initiated by me (Bastiaan Bakker) late 2000. Since then other people have joined the project or contributed code:
Cedric Le Goater <cedric(at)legoater.com> | autoconf setup, various improvements |
Marc Welz <marc(at)jade.cs.uct.ac.za> | IdsaAppender |
Lynn Owen <opl(at)agoby.com> | MSVC++ support |
Steve Ostlind <s.ostlind(at)pentasafe.com> | MSVC++ support, various fixes |
Marcel Harkema <marcel(at)debian.org> | Debian packaging |
Uwe Jäger <jaeger(at)varial.de> | Borland C++ Builder support |
Walter Stroebel <walter.stroebel(at)lifeline.nl> | RemoteSyslogAppender |
Glen Scott <glen_s(at)yahoo.com> | PatternLayout, SimpleConfigurator |
Tony Cheung <dragonman(at)asiayeah.com> | OpenVMS support |
Alex Tapaccos <ATapaccos(at)redfig.com> | DailyRollingFileAppender |
Brendan B. Boerner <bboerner(at)texas.net> | Multiple Appender support for Categories |
Paulo Pizarro <paulo.pizarro(at)digitro.com.br> | RollingFileAppender |
David Resnick <dresnick(at)mobilespear.com> | NTEventAppender, integration work |
Aaron Ingram <ai8(at)yahoo.com> | MSThreads support |
Alan Anderson <alan(at)rushmore.com> | Win32DebugAppender, PropertyConfigurator |
Emiliano Martin <emilianomc(at)terra.es> | PThreads support |
Alexander Perepelkin <sanchouss_(at)users.sf.net> | Project maintenance, improvements, fixes |
Log4cpp is one of many ports/implementations of the Log4j API. Here's an incomplete list:
log4c | An implementation in C by Cedric Legoater |
log4cplus | An indepent C++ implementation by Tad Smith. Worth checking out if you don't like Log4cpp for some reason. |