HADOOP-13098. Dynamic LogLevel setting page should accept case-insensitive log level string. (Junping Du via xyao)

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Xiaoyu Yao 2016-05-05 17:56:31 -07:00
parent f305d9c0f6
commit 4e5e87ddd4
2 changed files with 46 additions and 9 deletions

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@ -142,27 +142,33 @@ public class LogLevel {
private static void process(org.apache.log4j.Logger log, String level,
PrintWriter out) throws IOException {
if (level != null) {
if (!level.equals(org.apache.log4j.Level.toLevel(level).toString())) {
out.println(MARKER + "Bad level : <b>" + level + "</b><br />");
if (!level.equalsIgnoreCase(org.apache.log4j.Level.toLevel(level)
.toString())) {
out.println(MARKER + "Bad Level : <b>" + level + "</b><br />");
} else {
log.setLevel(org.apache.log4j.Level.toLevel(level));
out.println(MARKER + "Setting Level to " + level + " ...<br />");
}
}
out.println(MARKER
+ "Effective level: <b>" + log.getEffectiveLevel() + "</b><br />");
+ "Effective Level: <b>" + log.getEffectiveLevel() + "</b><br />");
}
private static void process(java.util.logging.Logger log, String level,
PrintWriter out) throws IOException {
if (level != null) {
log.setLevel(java.util.logging.Level.parse(level));
String levelToUpperCase = level.toUpperCase();
try {
log.setLevel(java.util.logging.Level.parse(levelToUpperCase));
} catch (IllegalArgumentException e) {
out.println(MARKER + "Bad Level : <b>" + level + "</b><br />");
}
out.println(MARKER + "Setting Level to " + level + " ...<br />");
}
java.util.logging.Level lev;
for(; (lev = log.getLevel()) == null; log = log.getParent());
out.println(MARKER + "Effective level: <b>" + lev + "</b><br />");
out.println(MARKER + "Effective Level: <b>" + lev + "</b><br />");
}
}
}

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@ -28,6 +28,7 @@ import junit.framework.TestCase;
import org.apache.commons.logging.*;
import org.apache.commons.logging.impl.*;
import org.apache.log4j.*;
import org.junit.Assert;
public class TestLogLevel extends TestCase {
static final PrintStream out = System.out;
@ -42,12 +43,13 @@ public class TestLogLevel extends TestCase {
log.debug("log.debug1");
log.info("log.info1");
log.error("log.error1");
assertTrue(!Level.ERROR.equals(log.getEffectiveLevel()));
Assert.assertNotEquals("Get default Log Level which shouldn't be ERROR.",
Level.ERROR, log.getEffectiveLevel());
HttpServer2 server = new HttpServer2.Builder().setName("..")
.addEndpoint(new URI("http://localhost:0")).setFindPort(true)
.build();
server.start();
String authority = NetUtils.getHostPortString(server
.getConnectorAddress(0));
@ -67,7 +69,8 @@ public class TestLogLevel extends TestCase {
log.debug("log.debug2");
log.info("log.info2");
log.error("log.error2");
assertTrue(Level.ERROR.equals(log.getEffectiveLevel()));
assertEquals("Try setting log level: ERROR from servlet.", Level.ERROR,
log.getEffectiveLevel());
//command line
String[] args = {"-setlevel", authority, logName, Level.DEBUG.toString()};
@ -75,7 +78,35 @@ public class TestLogLevel extends TestCase {
log.debug("log.debug3");
log.info("log.info3");
log.error("log.error3");
assertTrue(Level.DEBUG.equals(log.getEffectiveLevel()));
assertEquals("Try setting log level: DEBUG via command line", Level.DEBUG,
log.getEffectiveLevel());
// Test mixed upper case and lower case in level string.
String[] args2 = {"-setlevel", authority, logName, "Info"};
LogLevel.main(args2);
log.debug("log.debug4");
log.info("log.info4");
log.error("log.error4");
assertEquals("Try setting log level: Info via command line.", Level.INFO,
log.getEffectiveLevel());
// Test "Error" instead of "ERROR" should work for servlet
URL newUrl = new URL("http://" + authority + "/logLevel?log=" + logName
+ "&level=" + "Error");
out.println("*** Connecting to " + newUrl);
connection = newUrl.openConnection();
connection.connect();
BufferedReader in2 = new BufferedReader(new InputStreamReader(
connection.getInputStream()));
for(String line; (line = in2.readLine()) != null; out.println(line));
in2.close();
log.debug("log.debug5");
log.info("log.info5");
log.error("log.error5");
assertEquals("Try setting log level: Error via servlet.", Level.ERROR,
log.getEffectiveLevel());
}
else {
out.println(testlog.getClass() + " not tested.");