Logging OCL in Turnkey
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You can expand your TK app with OCL logging of your own making if you are using CodeDress.
Expand your TK app with your own OCL logging if you are using CodeDress. This will work and have the same features as the designer's built-in logging.


This will work and have the same features as the designer's built in logging.
Create a transient and singleton class like this:
 
Create a transient and singleton class like this;


[[File:SysLoggingClass.png|none|thumb|290x290px]]Add code similar to the one at the bottom of this page to the class methods.
[[File:SysLoggingClass.png|none|thumb|290x290px]]Add code similar to the one at the bottom of this page to the class methods.


Create a viewmodel like this example to use the class;[[File:SysLoggingViewmodel.png|none|thumb|517x517px]]
Create a ViewModel like the example below to use the class:[[File:SysLoggingViewmodel.png|none|thumb|517x517px]]
[[File:SysLoggingView.png|none|thumb|554x554px]]
[[File:SysLoggingView.png|none|thumb|554x554px]]


I created a variable on the view with the name vLogText.
I created a variable on the view with the name vLogText.


GetLog action does this;
GetLog action does this:
  vLogText := self.GetLog
  vLogText := self.GetLog
GetUsageStats action does this;
GetUsageStats action does this:
  vLogText := self.GetUsageStats
  vLogText := self.GetUsageStats
The method SO() is a shortcut for;
The method SO() is a shortcut for:
  SysLogging.oclSingleton
  SysLogging.oclSingleton
Code for the class;
Code for the class:


   public partial class SysLogging
   public partial class SysLogging
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     }
     }
  }
  }
Se also: [[Logging what MDriven does]]
See also: [[Logging what MDriven does]]


Keywords: debugging OCL, logging, performance
Keywords: debugging OCL, logging, performance
[[Category:Advanced]]
[[Category:Advanced]]

Latest revision as of 21:28, 20 December 2023

Expand your TK app with your own OCL logging if you are using CodeDress. This will work and have the same features as the designer's built-in logging.

Create a transient and singleton class like this:

SysLoggingClass.png

Add code similar to the one at the bottom of this page to the class methods. Create a ViewModel like the example below to use the class:

SysLoggingViewmodel.png
SysLoggingView.png

I created a variable on the view with the name vLogText.

GetLog action does this:

vLogText := self.GetLog

GetUsageStats action does this:

vLogText := self.GetUsageStats

The method SO() is a shortcut for:

SysLogging.oclSingleton

Code for the class:

 public partial class SysLogging
   {
     StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder(100000);
     void Singleton_OnTraceLog(object sender, Eco.Logging.TraceEventArgs e)
     {
       if (sb.Length > 5000000)
         sb.Clear();
       sb.AppendLine(e.Message);
     }
 
     [UmlElement(Id = "ee54deb5-3024-47c2-be01-7c93faa6638a")]
     public void StartLogging()
     {
       this.StopLogging();
       EcoLogSwitches.LogOcl = this.LogOcl;
       EcoLogSwitches.LogEAL = this.LogEAL;
       EcoLogSwitches.LogPMapper = this.LogPMapper;
       EcoLogSwitches.LogSql = this.LogSql;
       EcoLogSwitches.LogSqlMeta = this.LogSqlMeta;
       EcoLogSwitches.LogActionExecute = this.LogActionExecute;
       EcoLogSwitches.LogActionEnable = this.LogActionEnable;
       EcoLogSwitches.LogMethods = this.LogMethods;
       EcoLogSwitches.CollectAssociationUsageStats = this.CollectAssociationUsageStats;
       EcoLogSwitches.LogWecpof = this.LogWecpof;
 
       EcoListener.Singleton.OnTraceLog += Singleton_OnTraceLog;
       EcoListener.StartListening();
     }
 
     [UmlElement(Id = "ace10ea6-8793-4205-a2eb-9f22b9391701")]
     public string GetLog()
     {
       string text = sb.ToString();
       sb.Clear();
       return text;
     }
 
     [UmlElement(Id = "3d2941f2-75ca-4a41-a5e8-465ddcfa2904")]
     public void StopLogging()
     {
       EcoListener.Singleton.OnTraceLog -= Singleton_OnTraceLog;
       Eco.Logging.EcoListener.StopListening();
     }
 
     [UmlElement(Id = "a4e7d189-a056-4be4-8e07-ea42d72505ac")]
     public string GetUsageStats()
     {
       StringBuilder stats = new StringBuilder();
       lock (EcoSupport.AssociationUsageStats)
       {
         if (EcoSupport.AssociationUsageStats.Count > 0)
         {
           foreach (KeyValuePair<string, int> x in EcoSupport.AssociationUsageStats)
           {
             stats.AppendLine(x.Key + " = " + x.Value.ToString());
           }
         }
         else
           stats.AppendLine("No stats in log");
       }
       return stats.ToString();
     }
   }
}

See also: Logging what MDriven does

Keywords: debugging OCL, logging, performance

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