| BackupQueueDateTime | R Documentation |
A BackupQueue for timestamped backups, e.g. foo.log, foo.2020-07-24_10-54-30.log
This class is part of the R6 API of rotor which is
intended for developers that want to extend this package. For normal usage,
the simpler functional API is recommended (see rotate()).
rotor::DirectoryQueue -> rotor::BackupQueue -> BackupQueueDateTime
fmtSee format argument of rotate_date()
logical scalar. If TRUE (the default) the list of backups is cached,
if FALSE it is read from disk every time this appender triggers.
Caching brings a significant speedup for checking whether to rotate or
not based on the age of the last backup, but is only safe if there are
no other programs/functions interacting with the backups. This is only
advantageous for high frequency file rotation (i.e. several times per
second)
POSIXct scalar. Timestamp of the last rotation (the last backup)
new()BackupQueueDateTime$new( origin, dir = dirname(origin), max_backups = Inf, compression = FALSE, fmt = "%Y-%m-%d--%H-%M-%S", cache_backups = FALSE, backup_dir = NULL )
push()Create a new time-stamped backup (e.g. ‘logfile.2020-07-22_12-26-29.log’)
BackupQueueDateTime$push(overwrite = FALSE, now = Sys.time())
overwritelogical scalar. Overwrite backups with the same
filename (i.e timestamp)?
nowPOSIXct scalar. Can be used as an override mechanism for
the current system time if necessary.
prune()BackupQueueDateTime$prune(max_backups = self$max_backups)
should_rotate()Should a file of size and age be rotated? See size and age
arguments of rotate_date(). now overrides the current system time,
'last_rotation“ overrides the date of the last rotation.
BackupQueueDateTime$should_rotate( size, age, now = Sys.time(), last_rotation = self$last_rotation %||% file.info(self$origin)$ctime, verbose = FALSE )
TRUE or FALSE
update_backups_cache()Force update of the backups cache (only if $cache_backups == TRUE).
BackupQueueDateTime$update_backups_cache()
set_max_backups()BackupQueueDateTime$set_max_backups(x)
set_fmt()BackupQueueDateTime$set_fmt(x)
set_cache_backups()BackupQueueDateTime$set_cache_backups(x)
Other R6 Classes:
BackupQueueDate,
BackupQueueIndex,
BackupQueue,
Cache,
DirectoryQueue
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