LogQuery (Google App Engine API for Java)

com.google.appengine.api.log

Class LogQuery

  • java.lang.Object
    • com.google.appengine.api.log.LogQuery
  • All Implemented Interfaces:
    java.io.Serializable, java.lang.Cloneable


    public final class LogQuery
    extends java.lang.Object
    implements java.lang.Cloneable, java.io.Serializable
    Allows users to customize the behavior of LogService.fetch(LogQuery).

    startTime is the earliest request completion or last-update time that results should be fetched for, in seconds since the Unix epoch. If null then no requests will be excluded for ending too long ago.

    endTime is the latest request completion or last-update time that results should be fetched for, in seconds since the Unix epoch. If null then no requests will be excluded for ending too recently.

    offset is a cursor into the log stream retrieved from a previously emitted RequestLogs.getOffset(). This iterator will begin returning logs immediately after the record from which the offset came. If null, the query will begin at startTime.

    minLogLevel is a LogService.LogLevel which serves as a filter on the requests returned. Requests with no application logs at or above the specified level will be omitted. Works even if includeAppLogs is not True.

    includeIncomplete selects whether requests that have started but not yet finished should be included in the query. Defaults to False.

    includeAppLogs specifies whether or not to include application logs in the query results. Defaults to False.

    majorVersionIds specifies versions of the application's default module for which logs records should retrieved.

    versions specifies module versions of the application for which logs should be retrieved.

    requestIds, if not empty(), indicates that instead of a time-based scan, logs for the specified requests should be returned. See the Request IDs section of the Java Servlet Environment documentation for how to retrieve these IDs at runtime. Malformed request IDs cause an exception and unrecognized request IDs are ignored. This option may not be combined with other filtering options such as startTime, endTime, offset, or minLogLevel. When requestIds is not empty(), majorVersionIds are ignored. Logs are returned in the order requested.

    batchSize specifies the internal batching strategy of the returned Iterable<RequestLogs>. Has no impact on the result of the query.

    Notes on usage:
    The recommended way to instantiate a LogQuery object is to statically import LogQuery.Builder.* and invoke a static creation method followed by an instance mutator (if needed):

     import static com.google.appengine.api.log.LogQuery.Builder.*;
    
     ...
    
     // All requests, including application logs.
     iter = logService.fetch(withIncludeAppLogs(true));
    
     // All requests ending in the past day (or still running) with an info log or higher.
     Calendar cal = Calendar.getInstance();
     cal.add(Calendar.DAY_OF_MONTH, -1);
     iter = logService.fetch(withEndTimeMillis(cal.time())
         .includeIncomplete(true).minimumLogLevel(LogService.INFO));
     
    There are a couple of ways to configure LogQuery to limit LogService.fetch(LogQuery) to only return log records for specific module versions.
    1. versions(List)(LogQuery.Builder.withVersions(List)) - Includes designated module versions for the application.
    2. majorVersionIds(List) (LogQuery.Builder.withMajorVersionIds(List)) - Includes designated versions of the default module for the application.
    For a particular LogQuery only one of these methods may be used. If neither is used, LogService.fetch(LogQuery) results may include any module version. It is not allowed to call both versions(List) (LogQuery.Builder.withVersions(List)) and requestIds(List)(LogQuery.Builder.withRequestIds(List) for the same LogQuery.

    See Also:
    Serialized Form
    • Constructor Detail

      • LogQuery

        public LogQuery()
    • Method Detail

      • clone

        public LogQuery clone()
        Makes a copy of a provided LogQuery.
        Overrides:
        clone in class java.lang.Object
        Returns:
        A new LogQuery whose fields are copied from the given LogQuery.
      • offset

        public LogQuery offset(java.lang.String offset)
        Sets the offset. Please read the class javadoc for an explanation of how offset is used.
        Parameters:
        offset - The offset to set.
        Returns:
        this (for chaining)
      • startTimeMillis

        public LogQuery startTimeMillis(long startTimeMillis)
        Sets the start time to a value in milliseconds. Please read the class javadoc for an explanation of how start time is used.
        Parameters:
        startTimeMillis - The start time to set, in milliseconds.
        Returns:
        this (for chaining)
      • startTimeUsec

        public LogQuery startTimeUsec(long startTimeUsec)
        Sets the start time to a value in microseconds. Please read the class javadoc for an explanation of how start time is used.
        Parameters:
        startTimeUsec - The start time to set, in microseconds.
        Returns:
        this (for chaining)
      • endTimeMillis

        public LogQuery endTimeMillis(long endTimeMillis)
        Sets the end time to a value in milliseconds. Please read the class javadoc for an explanation of how end time is used.
        Parameters:
        endTimeMillis - The end time to set, in milliseconds.
        Returns:
        this (for chaining)
      • endTimeUsec

        public LogQuery endTimeUsec(long endTimeUsec)
        Sets the end time to a value in microseconds. Please read the class javadoc for an explanation of how end time is used.
        Parameters:
        endTimeUsec - The end time to set, in microseconds.
        Returns:
        this (for chaining)
      • batchSize

        public LogQuery batchSize(int batchSize)
        Sets the batch size. Please read the class javadoc for an explanation of how batch size is used.
        Parameters:
        batchSize - The batch size to set. Must be greater than 0.
        Returns:
        this (for chaining)
      • minLogLevel

        public LogQuery minLogLevel(LogService.LogLevel minLogLevel)
        Sets the minimum log level. Please read the class javadoc for an explanation of how minimum log level is used.
        Parameters:
        minLogLevel - The minimum log level to set.
        Returns:
        this (for chaining)
      • includeIncomplete

        public LogQuery includeIncomplete(boolean includeIncomplete)
        Sets include incomplete. Please read the class javadoc for an explanation of how include incomplete is used.
        Parameters:
        includeIncomplete - The value to set.
        Returns:
        this (for chaining)
      • includeAppLogs

        public LogQuery includeAppLogs(boolean includeAppLogs)
        Sets include application logs. Please read the class javadoc for an explanation of how include application logs is used.
        Parameters:
        includeAppLogs - The value to set.
        Returns:
        this (for chaining)
      • majorVersionIds

        public LogQuery majorVersionIds(java.util.List<java.lang.String> versionIds)
        Sets the major version identifiers to query. Please read the class javadoc for an explanation of how major versions are used.
        Parameters:
        versionIds - The major version identifier list to set.
        Returns:
        this (for chaining)
      • versions

        public LogQuery versions(java.util.List<LogQuery.Version> versions)
        Restricts the query to log records for the specified module versions. Please read the class javadoc for usage information.
        Parameters:
        versions - The list of module versions to query.
        Returns:
        this (for chaining)
      • requestIds

        public LogQuery requestIds(java.util.List<java.lang.String> requestIds)
        Sets the list of request ids to query. See the class javadoc for an explanation of how request ids are used.
        Parameters:
        requestIds - The request id list to set.
        Returns:
        this (for chaining)
      • getOffset

        public java.lang.String getOffset()
        Returns:
        The offset, or null if none was provided.
      • getBatchSize

        public java.lang.Integer getBatchSize()
        Returns:
        The batch size, or null if none was provided.
      • getEndTimeMillis

        public java.lang.Long getEndTimeMillis()
        Returns:
        The end time in milliseconds, or null if none was provided.
      • getEndTimeUsec

        public java.lang.Long getEndTimeUsec()
        Returns:
        The end time in microseconds, or null if none was provided.
      • getIncludeAppLogs

        public java.lang.Boolean getIncludeAppLogs()
        Returns:
        Whether or not application logs should be returned.
      • getIncludeIncomplete

        public java.lang.Boolean getIncludeIncomplete()
        Returns:
        Whether or not incomplete request logs should be returned.
      • getMinLogLevel

        public LogService.LogLevel getMinLogLevel()
        Returns:
        The minimum log level, or null if none was provided.
      • getStartTimeMillis

        public java.lang.Long getStartTimeMillis()
        Returns:
        The start time in milliseconds, or null if none was provided.
      • getStartTimeUsec

        public java.lang.Long getStartTimeUsec()
        Returns:
        The start time in microseconds, or null if none was provided.
      • getMajorVersionIds

        public java.util.List<java.lang.String> getMajorVersionIds()
        Returns:
        The list of major app versions that should be queried over, or an empty list if none were set.
      • getVersions

        public java.util.List<LogQuery.Version> getVersions()
        Returns:
        The list possibly empty list of module versions that should be queried over.
      • getRequestIds

        public java.util.List<java.lang.String> getRequestIds()
        Returns:
        The list of request ids that should be queried over, or null if none were set.