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ok so completely nubee here and wondered if I can use this to generate a log of all the commands in my script as they are executed? I have a script that runs on a server 24/7 and i want to know, in case the server crash, where was the script interupted...

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Nice UDF.

Question: Whether you can implement this concept:

 

to your UDF ?

 

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"D:\...Multi_ToFileV003_stripped.au3"(1753,73) : warning: $__aLog4aLevels: possibly used before declaration.
Local $sLine = __log4a_FormatMessage($sMessage, $__aLog4aLevels[$eLevel])
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~^
"D:\...Multi_ToFileV003_stripped.au3"(1753,73) : error: $__aLog4aLevels: undeclared global variable.
Local $sLine = __log4a_FormatMessage($sMessage, $__aLog4aLevels[$eLevel])
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~^

Apologies that I have to pull this older topic up again...
I wanted to uses this UDF and I am getting an error when compiling my script (which is necessary). In the UDF $__aLog4aLevels is declared as const but when searching it in the stripped version of my file I cannot find the const-definition there either. Is this an Autoit Version issue? How can I overcome this?

Needless to say that I have included the UDF into my include-list...

Thank you

 

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That variable is declared in line 35 of the posted UDF as an array.

 

It seems that the stripped file might be missing it, the function got rearranged after stripping, or some other weirdness happened.

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Hi,

I have downloaded this UDF and put in include folder and added it in script. but my question is do i have to create any function for log again in script ?

i am looking for simple example where in script it is used to get log so i can do it same in my script and verify it.

 

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You are AWESOME!! Thanks SO MUCH for the logger! Works wonderful! I use this for everything and it has been so successful as I have been trying to build an automation software test tool set to test our applications! This has been a lifesaver, and, when instrumented with proper logging, you really don't need a debugger.

 

Thank the original poster of this thread SO MUCH!!

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Can Someone Provide Some More Examples Where in there are actual Errors In Script and I can Get Output

I tried example script given above

My Basic Doubt is do i need to Call Logmessages() again and again in script?

or if i just once write it it will start logging

M unable to understand Script or its level above my understanding level

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you have to add the debug, trace, etc.. type of messages you want where you want them in the code. I log lots of things.

First, in your main script, include the log4a.au3 file and configure the logging for your application or main script like so: that way it will log to console if run under editor, or log to a .log file when compiled.

#include "log4a.au3"

#Region ;**** Logging ****
; Enable logging and don't write to stderr
_log4a_SetEnable()
; Write to stderr, set min level to warn, customize message format
_log4a_SetErrorStream()
_log4a_SetMinLevel($LOG4A_LEVEL_TRACE)
If @compiled Then _log4a_SetMinLevel($LOG4A_LEVEL_WARN) ; Change the min level if the script is compiled
_log4a_SetFormat("${date} | ${host} | ${level} | ${message}")
#EndRegion ;**** Logging ****

Then you can do stuff like this in other modules

#include-once
#include <Timers.au3>
#include "log4a.au3"


; #FUNCTION# ====================================================================================================================
; Name ..........: _waitControlClick
; Description ...: Automatically wait for a control to exist. Forever or Limited
; Syntax ........: _waitControlClick($formclass, $text, $ctrl, $ctrltxt, $timeout, $delayafter
; Parameters ....: $formclass           - Form Class info.
;                  $text                - Windows Forms text to match
;                  $ctrl                - Class of Copntrol
;                  $ctrltxt             - Text of the Control you search for
;                  $timeout             - [Optional] Timeout, Default = 0, millisecond timer
;                  $delayafter          - [Optional] Time to delay after operation carried out
; Return values .: None
; Author ........: Earthshine
; Modified ......:
; Remarks .......:  Waits for each button indefinatly.
;                   Logger found here: https://www.autoitscript.com/forum/topic/156196-log4a-a-logging-udf/
; Related .......:
; Link ..........:
; Example(s) ....:  _waitControlClick ('[CLASS:#32770]', 'ApplicationX - InstallShield Wizard', '[CLASS:Button; INSTANCE:1]', , '&Next >' 5000, 0)
;                   _waitControlClick($formclass, $text, $button2, $TD_BTN_REMOVE, 0, 0)
;                   _waitControlClick($formclass, $text, $button3, $TD_BTN_NEXT, 0, 500)
;                   _waitControlClick($formclass, $text, $button1, $TD_BTN_YES, 0, 0)
;                   _waitControlClick($formclass, $text, $button4, $TD_BTN_FINISH, 0, 0)
; ===============================================================================================================================
Func _waitControlClick($formclass, $text, $ctrl, $ctrltxt, $timeout = 0, $delayafter = 0)
    _log4a_Info("_waitControlClick():Begin")
    _log4a_Info("Searching for Formclass: " & $formclass)
    _log4a_Info("Searching for Text: " & $text)
    _log4a_Info("Searching for Control: " & $ctrl)
    _log4a_Info("Searching for Ctrl Txt: " & $ctrltxt)
    _log4a_Info("Timeout: " & $timeout)
    _log4a_Info("Time Delay (after click): " & $delayafter)
    Local $time_run = _Timer_Init()
    While (1)
        If WinExists($formclass) Then
            Local $hCtrl = ControlGetHandle($text, '', $ctrl)
            If $hCtrl Then
                If ($timeout > 0) Then
                    _log4a_Info(_Timer_Diff($time_run))
                    If (_Timer_Diff($time_run) > $timeout) Then
                        _log4a_Info("ExitLoop:Timeout - " & $ctrl)
                        ExitLoop
                    EndIf
                EndIf
                Local $hCtrlHandle = ControlGetText($text, '', $ctrl)
                _log4a_Info("Control Text Search: " & $ctrltxt)
                _log4a_Info("Control Text Found: " & $hCtrlHandle)
                If ($hCtrlHandle == $ctrltxt) Then
                    ; we got the handle, so the button is there
                    ; now do whatever you need to do
                    _log4a_Info("Found Formclass: " & $formclass)
                    _log4a_Info("Found Text: " & $text)
                    _log4a_Info("Found Control: " & $ctrl)
                    _log4a_Info("Found Ctrl Txt: " & $ctrltxt)
                    _log4a_Info("Timeout: " & $timeout)
                    _log4a_Info("Time Delay (after click): " & $delayafter)
                    _log4a_Info('Control ' & $ctrl & ' Clicked')
                    ControlClick($formclass, '', $ctrl)
                    If ($delayafter > 0) Then
                        Sleep($delayafter)
                    EndIf
                    _log4a_Info("ExitLoop:Normal - " & $ctrl)
                    ExitLoop
                EndIf
            EndIf
        EndIf
    WEnd
    _log4a_Info("_waitControlClick():End")
EndFunc   ;==>_waitControlClick

Here is the sample script listed above, using each type of message and how you log it. The log_messages() function is only a crude example to show you the different ways you can configure the logger. Notice you call that little function to show you the log settings you are configuring. You are just supposed to use the methods provided by the UDF to log your Warnings, Errors, Information or Fatal types

#include "log4a.au3"

; Enable logging and don't write to stderr
_log4a_SetEnable()
_log4a_SetErrorStream(False)
log_messages()

; Write to stderr, set min level to warn, customize message format
_log4a_SetErrorStream()
_log4a_SetMinLevel($LOG4A_LEVEL_INFO)
If @compiled Then _log4a_SetMinLevel($LOG4A_LEVEL_WARN) ; Change the min level if the script is compiled
_log4a_SetFormat("${shortdate} | ${host} | ${level} | ${message}")
log_messages()

; Disable logging (except for those that override)
_log4a_SetEnable(False)
log_messages()

Func log_messages()
  _log4a_Trace("A TRACE message", True) ; overrides filters
  _log4a_Debug("A DEBUG message")
  _log4a_Info("A INFO message")
  _log4a_Warn("A WARN message")
  _log4a_Error("A ERROR message", True) ; overrides filters
  _log4a_Fatal("A FATAL message")
EndFunc
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first call to log_messages()

05\22\2018 09:36:08 Debug A DEBUG message
05\22\2018 09:36:08 Info A INFO message
05\22\2018 09:36:08 Warning A WARN message
05\22\2018 09:36:08 Error A ERROR message
05\22\2018 09:36:08 Fatal A FATAL message

2nd call to log_messages() configured to display messages in style below


05\22\2018 | BUILD1 | Trace | A TRACE message
05\22\2018 | BUILD1 | Info | A INFO message
05\22\2018 | BUILD1 | Warning | A WARN message
05\22\2018 | BUILD1 | Error | A ERROR message
05\22\2018 | BUILD1 | Fatal | A FATAL message

3rd call produces this due to configured settings. notice only these two get through due to the third and last config option in the test above


05\22\2018 | BUILD1 | Trace | A TRACE message
05\22\2018 | BUILD1 | Error | A ERROR message
 

 

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19 hours ago, Earthshine said:

you have to add the debug, trace, etc.. type of messages you want where you want them in the code. I log lots of things.

First, in your main script, include the log4a.au3 file and configure the logging for your application or main script like so: that way it will log to console if run under editor, or log to a .log file when compiled.

#include "log4a.au3"

#Region ;**** Logging ****
; Enable logging and don't write to stderr
_log4a_SetEnable()
; Write to stderr, set min level to warn, customize message format
_log4a_SetErrorStream()
_log4a_SetMinLevel($LOG4A_LEVEL_TRACE)
If @compiled Then _log4a_SetMinLevel($LOG4A_LEVEL_WARN) ; Change the min level if the script is compiled
_log4a_SetFormat("${date} | ${host} | ${level} | ${message}")
#EndRegion ;**** Logging ****

Then you can do stuff like this in other modules

#include-once
#include <Timers.au3>
#include "log4a.au3"


; #FUNCTION# ====================================================================================================================
; Name ..........: _waitControlClick
; Description ...: Automatically wait for a control to exist. Forever or Limited
; Syntax ........: _waitControlClick($formclass, $text, $ctrl, $ctrltxt, $timeout, $delayafter
; Parameters ....: $formclass           - Form Class info.
;                  $text                - Windows Forms text to match
;                  $ctrl                - Class of Copntrol
;                  $ctrltxt             - Text of the Control you search for
;                  $timeout             - [Optional] Timeout, Default = 0, millisecond timer
;                  $delayafter          - [Optional] Time to delay after operation carried out
; Return values .: None
; Author ........: Earthshine
; Modified ......:
; Remarks .......:  Waits for each button indefinatly.
;                   Logger found here: https://www.autoitscript.com/forum/topic/156196-log4a-a-logging-udf/
; Related .......:
; Link ..........:
; Example(s) ....:  _waitControlClick ('[CLASS:#32770]', 'ApplicationX - InstallShield Wizard', '[CLASS:Button; INSTANCE:1]', , '&Next >' 5000, 0)
;                   _waitControlClick($formclass, $text, $button2, $TD_BTN_REMOVE, 0, 0)
;                   _waitControlClick($formclass, $text, $button3, $TD_BTN_NEXT, 0, 500)
;                   _waitControlClick($formclass, $text, $button1, $TD_BTN_YES, 0, 0)
;                   _waitControlClick($formclass, $text, $button4, $TD_BTN_FINISH, 0, 0)
; ===============================================================================================================================
Func _waitControlClick($formclass, $text, $ctrl, $ctrltxt, $timeout = 0, $delayafter = 0)
    _log4a_Info("_waitControlClick():Begin")
    _log4a_Info("Searching for Formclass: " & $formclass)
    _log4a_Info("Searching for Text: " & $text)
    _log4a_Info("Searching for Control: " & $ctrl)
    _log4a_Info("Searching for Ctrl Txt: " & $ctrltxt)
    _log4a_Info("Timeout: " & $timeout)
    _log4a_Info("Time Delay (after click): " & $delayafter)
    Local $time_run = _Timer_Init()
    While (1)
        If WinExists($formclass) Then
            Local $hCtrl = ControlGetHandle($text, '', $ctrl)
            If $hCtrl Then
                If ($timeout > 0) Then
                    _log4a_Info(_Timer_Diff($time_run))
                    If (_Timer_Diff($time_run) > $timeout) Then
                        _log4a_Info("ExitLoop:Timeout - " & $ctrl)
                        ExitLoop
                    EndIf
                EndIf
                Local $hCtrlHandle = ControlGetText($text, '', $ctrl)
                _log4a_Info("Control Text Search: " & $ctrltxt)
                _log4a_Info("Control Text Found: " & $hCtrlHandle)
                If ($hCtrlHandle == $ctrltxt) Then
                    ; we got the handle, so the button is there
                    ; now do whatever you need to do
                    _log4a_Info("Found Formclass: " & $formclass)
                    _log4a_Info("Found Text: " & $text)
                    _log4a_Info("Found Control: " & $ctrl)
                    _log4a_Info("Found Ctrl Txt: " & $ctrltxt)
                    _log4a_Info("Timeout: " & $timeout)
                    _log4a_Info("Time Delay (after click): " & $delayafter)
                    _log4a_Info('Control ' & $ctrl & ' Clicked')
                    ControlClick($formclass, '', $ctrl)
                    If ($delayafter > 0) Then
                        Sleep($delayafter)
                    EndIf
                    _log4a_Info("ExitLoop:Normal - " & $ctrl)
                    ExitLoop
                EndIf
            EndIf
        EndIf
    WEnd
    _log4a_Info("_waitControlClick():End")
EndFunc   ;==>_waitControlClick

Here is the sample script listed above, using each type of message and how you log it. The log_messages() function is only a crude example to show you the different ways you can configure the logger. Notice you call that little function to show you the log settings you are configuring. You are just supposed to use the methods provided by the UDF to log your Warnings, Errors, Information or Fatal types

#include "log4a.au3"

; Enable logging and don't write to stderr
_log4a_SetEnable()
_log4a_SetErrorStream(False)
log_messages()

; Write to stderr, set min level to warn, customize message format
_log4a_SetErrorStream()
_log4a_SetMinLevel($LOG4A_LEVEL_INFO)
If @compiled Then _log4a_SetMinLevel($LOG4A_LEVEL_WARN) ; Change the min level if the script is compiled
_log4a_SetFormat("${shortdate} | ${host} | ${level} | ${message}")
log_messages()

; Disable logging (except for those that override)
_log4a_SetEnable(False)
log_messages()

Func log_messages()
  _log4a_Trace("A TRACE message", True) ; overrides filters
  _log4a_Debug("A DEBUG message")
  _log4a_Info("A INFO message")
  _log4a_Warn("A WARN message")
  _log4a_Error("A ERROR message", True) ; overrides filters
  _log4a_Fatal("A FATAL message")
EndFunc

 

On the Point what i was confused for

Thanks For This example Will Use It!

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I encourage you to read: * Global Vars * Best Coding Practices * Please explain code used in Help file for several File functions * OOP-like approach in AutoIt * UDF-Spec Questions *  EXAMPLE: How To Catch ConsoleWrite() output to a file or to CMD *

I also encourage you to check awesome @trancexx code:  * Create COM objects from modules without any demand on user to register anything. * Another COM object registering stuffOnHungApp handlerAvoid "AutoIt Error" message box in unknown errors  * HTML editor

winhttp.au3 related : * https://www.autoitscript.com/forum/topic/206771-winhttpau3-download-problem-youre-speaking-plain-http-to-an-ssl-enabled-server-port/

"Homo sum; humani nil a me alienum puto" - Publius Terentius Afer
"Program are meant to be read by humans and only incidentally for computers and execute" - Donald Knuth, "The Art of Computer Programming"
:naughty:  :ranting:, be  :) and       \\//_.

Anticipating Errors :  "Any program that accepts data from a user must include code to validate that data before sending it to the data store. You cannot rely on the data store, ...., or even your programming language to notify you of problems. You must check every byte entered by your users, making sure that data is the correct type for its field and that required fields are not empty."

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