Assinando eventos
Para assinar eventos, chame a função EvtSubscribe . Você pode assinar eventos de uma ou mais Administração ou canais operacionais. O canal pode existir no computador local ou em um computador remoto. Para especificar os eventos aos quais você deseja assinar, você pode usar uma consulta XPath ou uma consulta XML de estrutura. Para obter detalhes sobre como gravar a consulta, consulte Consumindo eventos.
O Log de Eventos do Windows fornece dois modelos para assinatura de evento:
- O modelo de push envia eventos de forma assíncrona para um retorno de chamada que você implementa.
- O modelo de pull usa um identificador de evento que você cria para sinalizar quando há eventos disponíveis que correspondem aos critérios de consulta. Em seguida, enumera os eventos no conjunto de resultados.
Você pode assinar eventos passados e futuros, somente eventos futuros ou eventos passados e futuros começando após o evento marcado.
Para obter detalhes sobre como assinar eventos, consulte Enviar assinaturas por push ou Assinaturas pull.
Para obter detalhes sobre como renderizar os eventos, consulte Renderizando eventos.
Se você quiser assinar eventos de onde parou, crie um indicador antes de encerrar sua assinatura e use-o na próxima vez que assinar eventos. Para obter detalhes, consulte Eventos de indicadores.
Enviar assinaturas por push
O exemplo a seguir mostra como assinar eventos, implementar o retorno de chamada da assinatura e renderizar os eventos.
#include <windows.h>
#include <conio.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <winevt.h>
#pragma comment(lib, "wevtapi.lib")
DWORD WINAPI SubscriptionCallback(EVT_SUBSCRIBE_NOTIFY_ACTION action, PVOID pContext, EVT_HANDLE hEvent);
DWORD PrintEvent(EVT_HANDLE hEvent);
void main(void)
{
DWORD status = ERROR_SUCCESS;
EVT_HANDLE hSubscription = NULL;
LPWSTR pwsPath = L"<channel name goes here>";
LPWSTR pwsQuery = L"<xpath query goes here>";
// Subscribe to events beginning with the oldest event in the channel. The subscription
// will return all current events in the channel and any future events that are raised
// while the application is active.
hSubscription = EvtSubscribe(NULL, NULL, pwsPath, pwsQuery, NULL, NULL,
(EVT_SUBSCRIBE_CALLBACK)SubscriptionCallback, EvtSubscribeStartAtOldestRecord);
if (NULL == hSubscription)
{
status = GetLastError();
if (ERROR_EVT_CHANNEL_NOT_FOUND == status)
wprintf(L"Channel %s was not found.\n", pwsPath);
else if (ERROR_EVT_INVALID_QUERY == status)
// You can call EvtGetExtendedStatus to get information as to why the query is not valid.
wprintf(L"The query \"%s\" is not valid.\n", pwsQuery);
else
wprintf(L"EvtSubscribe failed with %lu.\n", status);
goto cleanup;
}
wprintf(L"Hit any key to quit\n\n");
while (!_kbhit())
Sleep(10);
cleanup:
if (hSubscription)
EvtClose(hSubscription);
}
// The callback that receives the events that match the query criteria.
DWORD WINAPI SubscriptionCallback(EVT_SUBSCRIBE_NOTIFY_ACTION action, PVOID pContext, EVT_HANDLE hEvent)
{
UNREFERENCED_PARAMETER(pContext);
DWORD status = ERROR_SUCCESS;
switch(action)
{
// You should only get the EvtSubscribeActionError action if your subscription flags
// includes EvtSubscribeStrict and the channel contains missing event records.
case EvtSubscribeActionError:
if (ERROR_EVT_QUERY_RESULT_STALE == (DWORD)hEvent)
{
wprintf(L"The subscription callback was notified that event records are missing.\n");
// Handle if this is an issue for your application.
}
else
{
wprintf(L"The subscription callback received the following Win32 error: %lu\n", (DWORD)hEvent);
}
break;
case EvtSubscribeActionDeliver:
if (ERROR_SUCCESS != (status = PrintEvent(hEvent)))
{
goto cleanup;
}
break;
default:
wprintf(L"SubscriptionCallback: Unknown action.\n");
}
cleanup:
if (ERROR_SUCCESS != status)
{
// End subscription - Use some kind of IPC mechanism to signal
// your application to close the subscription handle.
}
return status; // The service ignores the returned status.
}
// Render the event as an XML string and print it.
DWORD PrintEvent(EVT_HANDLE hEvent)
{
DWORD status = ERROR_SUCCESS;
DWORD dwBufferSize = 0;
DWORD dwBufferUsed = 0;
DWORD dwPropertyCount = 0;
LPWSTR pRenderedContent = NULL;
if (!EvtRender(NULL, hEvent, EvtRenderEventXml, dwBufferSize, pRenderedContent, &dwBufferUsed, &dwPropertyCount))
{
if (ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER == (status = GetLastError()))
{
dwBufferSize = dwBufferUsed;
pRenderedContent = (LPWSTR)malloc(dwBufferSize);
if (pRenderedContent)
{
EvtRender(NULL, hEvent, EvtRenderEventXml, dwBufferSize, pRenderedContent, &dwBufferUsed, &dwPropertyCount);
}
else
{
wprintf(L"malloc failed\n");
status = ERROR_OUTOFMEMORY;
goto cleanup;
}
}
if (ERROR_SUCCESS != (status = GetLastError()))
{
wprintf(L"EvtRender failed with %d\n", status);
goto cleanup;
}
}
wprintf(L"%s\n\n", pRenderedContent);
cleanup:
if (pRenderedContent)
free(pRenderedContent);
return status;
}
Assinaturas pull
O modelo de assinatura pull usa um objeto de evento (consulte a função CreateEventEx ) para sinalizar ao aplicativo que há eventos no conjunto de resultados que correspondem aos critérios de consulta. Crie um constructo de loop que aguarda no objeto de evento até que o evento seja sinalizado. Em seguida, chame a função EvtNext em um loop para enumerar os eventos no conjunto de resultados. Quando a função EvtNext falhar e definir o último erro como ERROR_NO_MORE_ITEMS, redefina o objeto de evento e aguarde o serviço sinalizar o objeto novamente quando houver eventos no conjunto de resultados.
O exemplo a seguir mostra como usar o modelo de assinatura pull.
#include <windows.h>
#include <conio.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <winevt.h>
#pragma comment(lib, "wevtapi.lib")
#define ARRAY_SIZE 10
DWORD EnumerateResults(EVT_HANDLE hResults);
DWORD PrintEvent(EVT_HANDLE hEvent);
BOOL IsKeyEvent(HANDLE hStdIn);
void __cdecl wmain()
{
DWORD status = ERROR_SUCCESS;
EVT_HANDLE hSubscription = NULL;
LPWSTR pwsPath = L"<channel name goes here>";
LPWSTR pwsQuery = L"*";
HANDLE aWaitHandles[2];
DWORD dwWait = 0;
// Get a handle for console input, so you can break out of the loop.
aWaitHandles[0] = GetStdHandle(STD_INPUT_HANDLE);
if (INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE == aWaitHandles[0])
{
wprintf(L"GetStdHandle failed with %lu.\n", GetLastError());
goto cleanup;
}
// Get a handle to a manual reset event object that the subscription will signal
// when events become available that match your query criteria.
aWaitHandles[1] = CreateEvent(NULL, TRUE, TRUE, NULL);
if (NULL == aWaitHandles[1])
{
wprintf(L"CreateEvent failed with %lu.\n", GetLastError());
goto cleanup;
}
// Subscribe to events.
hSubscription = EvtSubscribe(NULL, aWaitHandles[1], pwsPath, pwsQuery, NULL, NULL, NULL, EvtSubscribeStartAtOldestRecord);
if (NULL == hSubscription)
{
status = GetLastError();
if (ERROR_EVT_CHANNEL_NOT_FOUND == status)
wprintf(L"Channel %s was not found.\n", pwsPath);
else if (ERROR_EVT_INVALID_QUERY == status)
wprintf(L"The query %s was not found.\n", pwsQuery);
else
wprintf(L"EvtSubscribe failed with %lu.\n", status);
goto cleanup;
}
wprintf(L"Press any key to quit.\n");
// Loop until the user presses a key or there is an error.
while (true)
{
dwWait = WaitForMultipleObjects(sizeof(aWaitHandles)/sizeof(HANDLE), aWaitHandles, FALSE, INFINITE);
if (0 == dwWait - WAIT_OBJECT_0) // Console input
{
if (IsKeyEvent(aWaitHandles[0]))
break;
}
else if (1 == dwWait - WAIT_OBJECT_0) // Query results
{
if (ERROR_NO_MORE_ITEMS != (status = EnumerateResults(hSubscription)))
{
break;
}
ResetEvent(aWaitHandles[1]);
}
else
{
if (WAIT_FAILED == dwWait)
{
wprintf(L"WaitForSingleObject failed with %lu\n", GetLastError());
}
break;
}
}
cleanup:
if (hSubscription)
EvtClose(hSubscription);
if (aWaitHandles[0])
CloseHandle(aWaitHandles[0]);
if (aWaitHandles[1])
CloseHandle(aWaitHandles[1]);
}
// Enumerate the events in the result set.
DWORD EnumerateResults(EVT_HANDLE hResults)
{
DWORD status = ERROR_SUCCESS;
EVT_HANDLE hEvents[ARRAY_SIZE];
DWORD dwReturned = 0;
while (true)
{
// Get a block of events from the result set.
if (!EvtNext(hResults, ARRAY_SIZE, hEvents, INFINITE, 0, &dwReturned))
{
if (ERROR_NO_MORE_ITEMS != (status = GetLastError()))
{
wprintf(L"EvtNext failed with %lu\n", status);
}
goto cleanup;
}
// For each event, call the PrintEvent function which renders the
// event for display.
for (DWORD i = 0; i < dwReturned; i++)
{
if (ERROR_SUCCESS == (status = PrintEvent(hEvents[i])))
{
EvtClose(hEvents[i]);
hEvents[i] = NULL;
}
else
{
goto cleanup;
}
}
}
cleanup:
// Closes any events in case an error occurred above.
for (DWORD i = 0; i < dwReturned; i++)
{
if (NULL != hEvents[i])
EvtClose(hEvents[i]);
}
return status;
}
// Render the event as an XML string and print it.
DWORD PrintEvent(EVT_HANDLE hEvent)
{
DWORD status = ERROR_SUCCESS;
DWORD dwBufferSize = 0;
DWORD dwBufferUsed = 0;
DWORD dwPropertyCount = 0;
LPWSTR pRenderedContent = NULL;
// The EvtRenderEventXml flag tells EvtRender to render the event as an XML string.
if (!EvtRender(NULL, hEvent, EvtRenderEventXml, dwBufferSize, pRenderedContent, &dwBufferUsed, &dwPropertyCount))
{
if (ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER == (status = GetLastError()))
{
dwBufferSize = dwBufferUsed;
pRenderedContent = (LPWSTR)malloc(dwBufferSize);
if (pRenderedContent)
{
EvtRender(NULL, hEvent, EvtRenderEventXml, dwBufferSize, pRenderedContent, &dwBufferUsed, &dwPropertyCount);
}
else
{
wprintf(L"malloc failed\n");
status = ERROR_OUTOFMEMORY;
goto cleanup;
}
}
if (ERROR_SUCCESS != (status = GetLastError()))
{
wprintf(L"EvtRender failed with %d\n", GetLastError());
goto cleanup;
}
}
wprintf(L"\n\n%s", pRenderedContent);
cleanup:
if (pRenderedContent)
free(pRenderedContent);
return status;
}
// Determines whether the console input was a key event.
BOOL IsKeyEvent(HANDLE hStdIn)
{
INPUT_RECORD Record[128];
DWORD dwRecordsRead = 0;
BOOL fKeyPress = FALSE;
if (ReadConsoleInput(hStdIn, Record, 128, &dwRecordsRead))
{
for (DWORD i = 0; i < dwRecordsRead; i++)
{
if (KEY_EVENT == Record[i].EventType)
{
fKeyPress = TRUE;
break;
}
}
}
return fKeyPress;
}