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authorDaniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org>2024-04-07 09:22:09 +0000
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+# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
+
+import argparse
+import json
+import optparse
+import os
+import sys
+import unittest
+
+import mozfile
+import mozunit
+import six
+from mozlog import commandline, formatters, handlers, reader, stdadapter, structuredlog
+from six import StringIO
+
+
+class TestHandler(object):
+ def __init__(self):
+ self.items = []
+
+ def __call__(self, data):
+ self.items.append(data)
+
+ @property
+ def last_item(self):
+ return self.items[-1]
+
+ @property
+ def empty(self):
+ return not self.items
+
+
+class BaseStructuredTest(unittest.TestCase):
+ def setUp(self):
+ self.logger = structuredlog.StructuredLogger("test")
+ self.handler = TestHandler()
+ self.logger.add_handler(self.handler)
+
+ def pop_last_item(self):
+ return self.handler.items.pop()
+
+ def assert_log_equals(self, expected, actual=None):
+ if actual is None:
+ actual = self.pop_last_item()
+
+ all_expected = {"pid": os.getpid(), "thread": "MainThread", "source": "test"}
+ specials = set(["time"])
+
+ all_expected.update(expected)
+ for key, value in six.iteritems(all_expected):
+ self.assertEqual(actual[key], value)
+
+ self.assertEqual(set(all_expected.keys()) | specials, set(actual.keys()))
+
+
+class TestStatusHandler(BaseStructuredTest):
+ def setUp(self):
+ super(TestStatusHandler, self).setUp()
+ self.handler = handlers.StatusHandler()
+ self.logger.add_handler(self.handler)
+
+ def test_failure_run(self):
+ self.logger.suite_start([])
+ self.logger.test_start("test1")
+ self.logger.test_status("test1", "sub1", status="PASS")
+ self.logger.test_status("test1", "sub2", status="TIMEOUT")
+ self.logger.test_status(
+ "test1", "sub3", status="FAIL", expected="PASS", known_intermittent=["FAIL"]
+ )
+ self.logger.test_end("test1", status="OK")
+ self.logger.suite_end()
+ summary = self.handler.summarize()
+ self.assertIn("TIMEOUT", summary.unexpected_statuses)
+ self.assertEqual(1, summary.unexpected_statuses["TIMEOUT"])
+ self.assertIn("PASS", summary.expected_statuses)
+ self.assertEqual(1, summary.expected_statuses["PASS"])
+ self.assertIn("OK", summary.expected_statuses)
+ self.assertEqual(1, summary.expected_statuses["OK"])
+ self.assertIn("FAIL", summary.expected_statuses)
+ self.assertEqual(1, summary.expected_statuses["FAIL"])
+ self.assertIn("FAIL", summary.known_intermittent_statuses)
+ self.assertEqual(1, summary.known_intermittent_statuses["FAIL"])
+ self.assertEqual(3, summary.action_counts["test_status"])
+ self.assertEqual(1, summary.action_counts["test_end"])
+
+ def test_precondition_failed_run(self):
+ self.logger.suite_start([])
+ self.logger.test_start("test1")
+ self.logger.test_end("test1", status="PRECONDITION_FAILED")
+ self.logger.test_start("test2")
+ self.logger.test_status("test2", "sub1", status="PRECONDITION_FAILED")
+ self.logger.test_end("test2", status="OK")
+ self.logger.suite_end()
+ summary = self.handler.summarize()
+ self.assertEqual(1, summary.expected_statuses["OK"])
+ self.assertEqual(2, summary.unexpected_statuses["PRECONDITION_FAILED"])
+
+ def test_error_run(self):
+ self.logger.suite_start([])
+ self.logger.test_start("test1")
+ self.logger.error("ERRR!")
+ self.logger.test_end("test1", status="OK")
+ self.logger.test_start("test2")
+ self.logger.test_end("test2", status="OK")
+ self.logger.suite_end()
+ summary = self.handler.summarize()
+ self.assertIn("ERROR", summary.log_level_counts)
+ self.assertEqual(1, summary.log_level_counts["ERROR"])
+ self.assertIn("OK", summary.expected_statuses)
+ self.assertEqual(2, summary.expected_statuses["OK"])
+
+
+class TestSummaryHandler(BaseStructuredTest):
+ def setUp(self):
+ super(TestSummaryHandler, self).setUp()
+ self.handler = handlers.SummaryHandler()
+ self.logger.add_handler(self.handler)
+
+ def test_failure_run(self):
+ self.logger.suite_start([])
+ self.logger.test_start("test1")
+ self.logger.test_status("test1", "sub1", status="PASS")
+ self.logger.test_status("test1", "sub2", status="TIMEOUT")
+ self.logger.assertion_count("test1", 5, 1, 10)
+ self.logger.assertion_count("test1", 5, 10, 15)
+ self.logger.test_end("test1", status="OK")
+ self.logger.suite_end()
+
+ counts = self.handler.current["counts"]
+ self.assertIn("timeout", counts["subtest"]["unexpected"])
+ self.assertEqual(1, counts["subtest"]["unexpected"]["timeout"])
+ self.assertIn("pass", counts["subtest"]["expected"])
+ self.assertEqual(1, counts["subtest"]["expected"]["pass"])
+ self.assertIn("ok", counts["test"]["expected"])
+ self.assertEqual(1, counts["test"]["expected"]["ok"])
+ self.assertIn("pass", counts["assert"]["unexpected"])
+ self.assertEqual(1, counts["assert"]["unexpected"]["pass"])
+ self.assertIn("fail", counts["assert"]["expected"])
+ self.assertEqual(1, counts["assert"]["expected"]["fail"])
+
+ logs = self.handler.current["unexpected_logs"]
+ self.assertEqual(1, len(logs))
+ self.assertIn("test1", logs)
+ self.assertEqual(1, len(logs["test1"]))
+ self.assertEqual("sub2", logs["test1"][0]["subtest"])
+
+ def test_precondition_failed_run(self):
+ self.logger.suite_start([])
+ self.logger.test_start("test1")
+ self.logger.test_status("test1", "sub1", status="PASS")
+ self.logger.test_end("test1", status="PRECONDITION_FAILED")
+ self.logger.test_start("test2")
+ self.logger.test_status("test2", "sub1", status="PRECONDITION_FAILED")
+ self.logger.test_status("test2", "sub2", status="PRECONDITION_FAILED")
+ self.logger.test_end("test2", status="OK")
+ self.logger.suite_end()
+
+ counts = self.handler.current["counts"]
+ self.assertIn("precondition_failed", counts["test"]["unexpected"])
+ self.assertEqual(1, counts["test"]["unexpected"]["precondition_failed"])
+ self.assertIn("pass", counts["subtest"]["expected"])
+ self.assertEqual(1, counts["subtest"]["expected"]["pass"])
+ self.assertIn("ok", counts["test"]["expected"])
+ self.assertEqual(1, counts["test"]["expected"]["ok"])
+ self.assertIn("precondition_failed", counts["subtest"]["unexpected"])
+ self.assertEqual(2, counts["subtest"]["unexpected"]["precondition_failed"])
+
+
+class TestStructuredLog(BaseStructuredTest):
+ def test_suite_start(self):
+ self.logger.suite_start(["test"], "logtest")
+ self.assert_log_equals(
+ {"action": "suite_start", "name": "logtest", "tests": {"default": ["test"]}}
+ )
+ self.logger.suite_end()
+
+ def test_suite_end(self):
+ self.logger.suite_start([])
+ self.logger.suite_end()
+ self.assert_log_equals({"action": "suite_end"})
+
+ def test_start(self):
+ self.logger.suite_start([])
+ self.logger.test_start("test1")
+ self.assert_log_equals({"action": "test_start", "test": "test1"})
+
+ self.logger.test_start(("test1", "==", "test1-ref"), path="path/to/test")
+ self.assert_log_equals(
+ {
+ "action": "test_start",
+ "test": ("test1", "==", "test1-ref"),
+ "path": "path/to/test",
+ }
+ )
+ self.logger.suite_end()
+
+ def test_start_inprogress(self):
+ self.logger.suite_start([])
+ self.logger.test_start("test1")
+ self.logger.test_start("test1")
+ self.assert_log_equals(
+ {
+ "action": "log",
+ "message": "test_start for test1 logged while in progress.",
+ "level": "ERROR",
+ }
+ )
+ self.logger.suite_end()
+
+ def test_status(self):
+ self.logger.suite_start([])
+ self.logger.test_start("test1")
+ self.logger.test_status(
+ "test1", "subtest name", "fail", expected="FAIL", message="Test message"
+ )
+ self.assert_log_equals(
+ {
+ "action": "test_status",
+ "subtest": "subtest name",
+ "status": "FAIL",
+ "message": "Test message",
+ "test": "test1",
+ }
+ )
+ self.logger.test_end("test1", "OK")
+ self.logger.suite_end()
+
+ def test_status_1(self):
+ self.logger.suite_start([])
+ self.logger.test_start("test1")
+ self.logger.test_status("test1", "subtest name", "fail")
+ self.assert_log_equals(
+ {
+ "action": "test_status",
+ "subtest": "subtest name",
+ "status": "FAIL",
+ "expected": "PASS",
+ "test": "test1",
+ }
+ )
+ self.logger.test_end("test1", "OK")
+ self.logger.suite_end()
+
+ def test_status_2(self):
+ self.assertRaises(
+ ValueError,
+ self.logger.test_status,
+ "test1",
+ "subtest name",
+ "XXXUNKNOWNXXX",
+ )
+
+ def test_status_extra(self):
+ self.logger.suite_start([])
+ self.logger.test_start("test1")
+ self.logger.test_status(
+ "test1", "subtest name", "FAIL", expected="PASS", extra={"data": 42}
+ )
+ self.assert_log_equals(
+ {
+ "action": "test_status",
+ "subtest": "subtest name",
+ "status": "FAIL",
+ "expected": "PASS",
+ "test": "test1",
+ "extra": {"data": 42},
+ }
+ )
+ self.logger.test_end("test1", "OK")
+ self.logger.suite_end()
+
+ def test_status_stack(self):
+ self.logger.suite_start([])
+ self.logger.test_start("test1")
+ self.logger.test_status(
+ "test1",
+ "subtest name",
+ "FAIL",
+ expected="PASS",
+ stack="many\nlines\nof\nstack",
+ )
+ self.assert_log_equals(
+ {
+ "action": "test_status",
+ "subtest": "subtest name",
+ "status": "FAIL",
+ "expected": "PASS",
+ "test": "test1",
+ "stack": "many\nlines\nof\nstack",
+ }
+ )
+ self.logger.test_end("test1", "OK")
+ self.logger.suite_end()
+
+ def test_status_known_intermittent(self):
+ self.logger.suite_start([])
+ self.logger.test_start("test1")
+ self.logger.test_status(
+ "test1", "subtest name", "fail", known_intermittent=["FAIL"]
+ )
+ self.assert_log_equals(
+ {
+ "action": "test_status",
+ "subtest": "subtest name",
+ "status": "FAIL",
+ "expected": "PASS",
+ "known_intermittent": ["FAIL"],
+ "test": "test1",
+ }
+ )
+ self.logger.test_end("test1", "OK")
+ self.logger.suite_end()
+
+ def test_status_not_started(self):
+ self.logger.test_status("test_UNKNOWN", "subtest", "PASS")
+ self.assertTrue(
+ self.pop_last_item()["message"].startswith(
+ "test_status for test_UNKNOWN logged while not in progress. Logged with data: {"
+ )
+ )
+
+ def test_remove_optional_defaults(self):
+ self.logger.suite_start([])
+ self.logger.test_start("test1")
+ self.logger.test_status(
+ "test1", "subtest name", "fail", message=None, stack=None
+ )
+ self.assert_log_equals(
+ {
+ "action": "test_status",
+ "subtest": "subtest name",
+ "status": "FAIL",
+ "expected": "PASS",
+ "test": "test1",
+ }
+ )
+ self.logger.test_end("test1", "OK")
+ self.logger.suite_end()
+
+ def test_remove_optional_defaults_raw_log(self):
+ self.logger.log_raw({"action": "suite_start", "tests": [1], "name": None})
+ self.assert_log_equals({"action": "suite_start", "tests": {"default": ["1"]}})
+ self.logger.suite_end()
+
+ def test_end(self):
+ self.logger.suite_start([])
+ self.logger.test_start("test1")
+ self.logger.test_end("test1", "fail", message="Test message")
+ self.assert_log_equals(
+ {
+ "action": "test_end",
+ "status": "FAIL",
+ "expected": "OK",
+ "message": "Test message",
+ "test": "test1",
+ }
+ )
+ self.logger.suite_end()
+
+ def test_end_1(self):
+ self.logger.suite_start([])
+ self.logger.test_start("test1")
+ self.logger.test_end("test1", "PASS", expected="PASS", extra={"data": 123})
+ self.assert_log_equals(
+ {
+ "action": "test_end",
+ "status": "PASS",
+ "extra": {"data": 123},
+ "test": "test1",
+ }
+ )
+ self.logger.suite_end()
+
+ def test_end_2(self):
+ self.assertRaises(ValueError, self.logger.test_end, "test1", "XXXUNKNOWNXXX")
+
+ def test_end_stack(self):
+ self.logger.suite_start([])
+ self.logger.test_start("test1")
+ self.logger.test_end(
+ "test1", "PASS", expected="PASS", stack="many\nlines\nof\nstack"
+ )
+ self.assert_log_equals(
+ {
+ "action": "test_end",
+ "status": "PASS",
+ "test": "test1",
+ "stack": "many\nlines\nof\nstack",
+ }
+ )
+ self.logger.suite_end()
+
+ def test_end_no_start(self):
+ self.logger.test_end("test1", "PASS", expected="PASS")
+ self.assertTrue(
+ self.pop_last_item()["message"].startswith(
+ "test_end for test1 logged while not in progress. Logged with data: {"
+ )
+ )
+ self.logger.suite_end()
+
+ def test_end_twice(self):
+ self.logger.suite_start([])
+ self.logger.test_start("test2")
+ self.logger.test_end("test2", "PASS", expected="PASS")
+ self.assert_log_equals(
+ {"action": "test_end", "status": "PASS", "test": "test2"}
+ )
+ self.logger.test_end("test2", "PASS", expected="PASS")
+ last_item = self.pop_last_item()
+ self.assertEqual(last_item["action"], "log")
+ self.assertEqual(last_item["level"], "ERROR")
+ self.assertTrue(
+ last_item["message"].startswith(
+ "test_end for test2 logged while not in progress. Logged with data: {"
+ )
+ )
+ self.logger.suite_end()
+
+ def test_suite_start_twice(self):
+ self.logger.suite_start([])
+ self.assert_log_equals({"action": "suite_start", "tests": {"default": []}})
+ self.logger.suite_start([])
+ last_item = self.pop_last_item()
+ self.assertEqual(last_item["action"], "log")
+ self.assertEqual(last_item["level"], "ERROR")
+ self.logger.suite_end()
+
+ def test_suite_end_no_start(self):
+ self.logger.suite_start([])
+ self.assert_log_equals({"action": "suite_start", "tests": {"default": []}})
+ self.logger.suite_end()
+ self.assert_log_equals({"action": "suite_end"})
+ self.logger.suite_end()
+ last_item = self.pop_last_item()
+ self.assertEqual(last_item["action"], "log")
+ self.assertEqual(last_item["level"], "ERROR")
+
+ def test_multiple_loggers_suite_start(self):
+ logger1 = structuredlog.StructuredLogger("test")
+ self.logger.suite_start([])
+ logger1.suite_start([])
+ last_item = self.pop_last_item()
+ self.assertEqual(last_item["action"], "log")
+ self.assertEqual(last_item["level"], "ERROR")
+
+ def test_multiple_loggers_test_start(self):
+ logger1 = structuredlog.StructuredLogger("test")
+ self.logger.suite_start([])
+ self.logger.test_start("test")
+ logger1.test_start("test")
+ last_item = self.pop_last_item()
+ self.assertEqual(last_item["action"], "log")
+ self.assertEqual(last_item["level"], "ERROR")
+
+ def test_process(self):
+ self.logger.process_output(1234, "test output")
+ self.assert_log_equals(
+ {"action": "process_output", "process": "1234", "data": "test output"}
+ )
+
+ def test_process_start(self):
+ self.logger.process_start(1234)
+ self.assert_log_equals({"action": "process_start", "process": "1234"})
+
+ def test_process_exit(self):
+ self.logger.process_exit(1234, 0)
+ self.assert_log_equals(
+ {"action": "process_exit", "process": "1234", "exitcode": 0}
+ )
+
+ def test_log(self):
+ for level in ["critical", "error", "warning", "info", "debug"]:
+ getattr(self.logger, level)("message")
+ self.assert_log_equals(
+ {"action": "log", "level": level.upper(), "message": "message"}
+ )
+
+ def test_logging_adapter(self):
+ import logging
+
+ logging.basicConfig(level="DEBUG")
+ old_level = logging.root.getEffectiveLevel()
+ logging.root.setLevel("DEBUG")
+
+ std_logger = logging.getLogger("test")
+ std_logger.setLevel("DEBUG")
+
+ logger = stdadapter.std_logging_adapter(std_logger)
+
+ try:
+ for level in ["critical", "error", "warning", "info", "debug"]:
+ getattr(logger, level)("message")
+ self.assert_log_equals(
+ {"action": "log", "level": level.upper(), "message": "message"}
+ )
+ finally:
+ logging.root.setLevel(old_level)
+
+ def test_add_remove_handlers(self):
+ handler = TestHandler()
+ self.logger.add_handler(handler)
+ self.logger.info("test1")
+
+ self.assert_log_equals({"action": "log", "level": "INFO", "message": "test1"})
+
+ self.assert_log_equals(
+ {"action": "log", "level": "INFO", "message": "test1"},
+ actual=handler.last_item,
+ )
+
+ self.logger.remove_handler(handler)
+ self.logger.info("test2")
+
+ self.assert_log_equals({"action": "log", "level": "INFO", "message": "test2"})
+
+ self.assert_log_equals(
+ {"action": "log", "level": "INFO", "message": "test1"},
+ actual=handler.last_item,
+ )
+
+ def test_wrapper(self):
+ file_like = structuredlog.StructuredLogFileLike(self.logger)
+
+ file_like.write("line 1")
+
+ self.assert_log_equals({"action": "log", "level": "INFO", "message": "line 1"})
+
+ file_like.write("line 2\n")
+
+ self.assert_log_equals({"action": "log", "level": "INFO", "message": "line 2"})
+
+ file_like.write("line 3\r")
+
+ self.assert_log_equals({"action": "log", "level": "INFO", "message": "line 3"})
+
+ file_like.write("line 4\r\n")
+
+ self.assert_log_equals({"action": "log", "level": "INFO", "message": "line 4"})
+
+ def test_shutdown(self):
+ # explicit shutdown
+ log = structuredlog.StructuredLogger("test 1")
+ log.add_handler(self.handler)
+ log.info("line 1")
+ self.assert_log_equals(
+ {"action": "log", "level": "INFO", "message": "line 1", "source": "test 1"}
+ )
+ log.shutdown()
+ self.assert_log_equals({"action": "shutdown", "source": "test 1"})
+ with self.assertRaises(structuredlog.LoggerShutdownError):
+ log.info("bad log")
+ with self.assertRaises(structuredlog.LoggerShutdownError):
+ log.log_raw({"action": "log", "level": "info", "message": "bad log"})
+
+ # shutdown still applies to new instances
+ del log
+ log = structuredlog.StructuredLogger("test 1")
+ with self.assertRaises(structuredlog.LoggerShutdownError):
+ log.info("bad log")
+
+ # context manager shutdown
+ with structuredlog.StructuredLogger("test 2") as log:
+ log.add_handler(self.handler)
+ log.info("line 2")
+ self.assert_log_equals(
+ {
+ "action": "log",
+ "level": "INFO",
+ "message": "line 2",
+ "source": "test 2",
+ }
+ )
+ self.assert_log_equals({"action": "shutdown", "source": "test 2"})
+
+ # shutdown prevents logging across instances
+ log1 = structuredlog.StructuredLogger("test 3")
+ log2 = structuredlog.StructuredLogger("test 3", component="bar")
+ log1.shutdown()
+ with self.assertRaises(structuredlog.LoggerShutdownError):
+ log2.info("line 3")
+
+
+class TestTypeConversions(BaseStructuredTest):
+ def test_raw(self):
+ self.logger.log_raw({"action": "suite_start", "tests": [1], "time": "1234"})
+ self.assert_log_equals(
+ {"action": "suite_start", "tests": {"default": ["1"]}, "time": 1234}
+ )
+ self.logger.suite_end()
+
+ def test_tuple(self):
+ self.logger.suite_start([])
+ if six.PY3:
+ self.logger.test_start(
+ (
+ b"\xf0\x90\x8d\x84\xf0\x90\x8c\xb4\xf0\x90"
+ b"\x8d\x83\xf0\x90\x8d\x84".decode(),
+ 42,
+ u"\u16a4",
+ )
+ )
+ else:
+ self.logger.test_start(
+ (
+ "\xf0\x90\x8d\x84\xf0\x90\x8c\xb4\xf0\x90"
+ "\x8d\x83\xf0\x90\x8d\x84",
+ 42,
+ u"\u16a4",
+ )
+ )
+ self.assert_log_equals(
+ {
+ "action": "test_start",
+ "test": (u"\U00010344\U00010334\U00010343\U00010344", u"42", u"\u16a4"),
+ }
+ )
+ self.logger.suite_end()
+
+ def test_non_string_messages(self):
+ self.logger.suite_start([])
+ self.logger.info(1)
+ self.assert_log_equals({"action": "log", "message": "1", "level": "INFO"})
+ self.logger.info([1, (2, "3"), "s", "s" + chr(255)])
+ if six.PY3:
+ self.assert_log_equals(
+ {
+ "action": "log",
+ "message": "[1, (2, '3'), 's', 's\xff']",
+ "level": "INFO",
+ }
+ )
+ else:
+ self.assert_log_equals(
+ {
+ "action": "log",
+ "message": "[1, (2, '3'), 's', 's\\xff']",
+ "level": "INFO",
+ }
+ )
+
+ self.logger.suite_end()
+
+ def test_utf8str_write(self):
+ with mozfile.NamedTemporaryFile() as logfile:
+ _fmt = formatters.TbplFormatter()
+ _handler = handlers.StreamHandler(logfile, _fmt)
+ self.logger.add_handler(_handler)
+ self.logger.suite_start([])
+ self.logger.info("☺")
+ logfile.seek(0)
+ data = logfile.readlines()[-1].strip()
+ if six.PY3:
+ self.assertEqual(data.decode(), "☺")
+ else:
+ self.assertEqual(data, "☺")
+ self.logger.suite_end()
+ self.logger.remove_handler(_handler)
+
+ def test_arguments(self):
+ self.logger.info(message="test")
+ self.assert_log_equals({"action": "log", "message": "test", "level": "INFO"})
+
+ self.logger.suite_start([], run_info={})
+ self.assert_log_equals(
+ {"action": "suite_start", "tests": {"default": []}, "run_info": {}}
+ )
+ self.logger.test_start(test="test1")
+ self.logger.test_status("subtest1", "FAIL", test="test1", status="PASS")
+ self.assert_log_equals(
+ {
+ "action": "test_status",
+ "test": "test1",
+ "subtest": "subtest1",
+ "status": "PASS",
+ "expected": "FAIL",
+ }
+ )
+ self.logger.process_output(123, "data", "test")
+ self.assert_log_equals(
+ {
+ "action": "process_output",
+ "process": "123",
+ "command": "test",
+ "data": "data",
+ }
+ )
+ self.assertRaises(
+ TypeError,
+ self.logger.test_status,
+ subtest="subtest2",
+ status="FAIL",
+ expected="PASS",
+ )
+ self.assertRaises(
+ TypeError,
+ self.logger.test_status,
+ "test1",
+ "subtest1",
+ "PASS",
+ "FAIL",
+ "message",
+ "stack",
+ {},
+ [],
+ "unexpected",
+ )
+ self.assertRaises(TypeError, self.logger.test_status, "test1", test="test2")
+ self.logger.suite_end()
+
+
+class TestComponentFilter(BaseStructuredTest):
+ def test_filter_component(self):
+ component_logger = structuredlog.StructuredLogger(
+ self.logger.name, "test_component"
+ )
+ component_logger.component_filter = handlers.LogLevelFilter(lambda x: x, "info")
+
+ self.logger.debug("Test")
+ self.assertFalse(self.handler.empty)
+ self.assert_log_equals({"action": "log", "level": "DEBUG", "message": "Test"})
+ self.assertTrue(self.handler.empty)
+
+ component_logger.info("Test 1")
+ self.assertFalse(self.handler.empty)
+ self.assert_log_equals(
+ {
+ "action": "log",
+ "level": "INFO",
+ "message": "Test 1",
+ "component": "test_component",
+ }
+ )
+
+ component_logger.debug("Test 2")
+ self.assertTrue(self.handler.empty)
+
+ component_logger.component_filter = None
+
+ component_logger.debug("Test 3")
+ self.assertFalse(self.handler.empty)
+ self.assert_log_equals(
+ {
+ "action": "log",
+ "level": "DEBUG",
+ "message": "Test 3",
+ "component": "test_component",
+ }
+ )
+
+ def test_filter_default_component(self):
+ component_logger = structuredlog.StructuredLogger(
+ self.logger.name, "test_component"
+ )
+
+ self.logger.debug("Test")
+ self.assertFalse(self.handler.empty)
+ self.assert_log_equals({"action": "log", "level": "DEBUG", "message": "Test"})
+
+ self.logger.component_filter = handlers.LogLevelFilter(lambda x: x, "info")
+
+ self.logger.debug("Test 1")
+ self.assertTrue(self.handler.empty)
+
+ component_logger.debug("Test 2")
+ self.assertFalse(self.handler.empty)
+ self.assert_log_equals(
+ {
+ "action": "log",
+ "level": "DEBUG",
+ "message": "Test 2",
+ "component": "test_component",
+ }
+ )
+
+ self.logger.component_filter = None
+
+ self.logger.debug("Test 3")
+ self.assertFalse(self.handler.empty)
+ self.assert_log_equals({"action": "log", "level": "DEBUG", "message": "Test 3"})
+
+ def test_filter_message_mutuate(self):
+ def filter_mutate(msg):
+ if msg["action"] == "log":
+ msg["message"] = "FILTERED! %s" % msg["message"]
+ return msg
+
+ self.logger.component_filter = filter_mutate
+ self.logger.debug("Test")
+ self.assert_log_equals(
+ {"action": "log", "level": "DEBUG", "message": "FILTERED! Test"}
+ )
+ self.logger.component_filter = None
+
+
+class TestCommandline(unittest.TestCase):
+ def setUp(self):
+ self.logfile = mozfile.NamedTemporaryFile()
+
+ @property
+ def loglines(self):
+ self.logfile.seek(0)
+ return [line.rstrip() for line in self.logfile.readlines()]
+
+ def test_setup_logging(self):
+ parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
+ commandline.add_logging_group(parser)
+ args = parser.parse_args(["--log-raw=-"])
+ logger = commandline.setup_logging("test_setup_logging", args, {})
+ self.assertEqual(len(logger.handlers), 1)
+
+ def test_setup_logging_optparse(self):
+ parser = optparse.OptionParser()
+ commandline.add_logging_group(parser)
+ args, _ = parser.parse_args(["--log-raw=-"])
+ logger = commandline.setup_logging("test_optparse", args, {})
+ self.assertEqual(len(logger.handlers), 1)
+ self.assertIsInstance(logger.handlers[0], handlers.StreamHandler)
+
+ def test_limit_formatters(self):
+ parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
+ commandline.add_logging_group(parser, include_formatters=["raw"])
+ other_formatters = [fmt for fmt in commandline.log_formatters if fmt != "raw"]
+ # check that every formatter except raw is not present
+ for fmt in other_formatters:
+ with self.assertRaises(SystemExit):
+ parser.parse_args(["--log-%s=-" % fmt])
+ with self.assertRaises(SystemExit):
+ parser.parse_args(["--log-%s-level=error" % fmt])
+ # raw is still ok
+ args = parser.parse_args(["--log-raw=-"])
+ logger = commandline.setup_logging("test_setup_logging2", args, {})
+ self.assertEqual(len(logger.handlers), 1)
+
+ def test_setup_logging_optparse_unicode(self):
+ parser = optparse.OptionParser()
+ commandline.add_logging_group(parser)
+ args, _ = parser.parse_args([u"--log-raw=-"])
+ logger = commandline.setup_logging("test_optparse_unicode", args, {})
+ self.assertEqual(len(logger.handlers), 1)
+ self.assertEqual(logger.handlers[0].stream, sys.stdout)
+ self.assertIsInstance(logger.handlers[0], handlers.StreamHandler)
+
+ def test_logging_defaultlevel(self):
+ parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
+ commandline.add_logging_group(parser)
+
+ args = parser.parse_args(["--log-tbpl=%s" % self.logfile.name])
+ logger = commandline.setup_logging("test_fmtopts", args, {})
+ logger.info("INFO message")
+ logger.debug("DEBUG message")
+ logger.error("ERROR message")
+ # The debug level is not logged by default.
+ self.assertEqual([b"INFO message", b"ERROR message"], self.loglines)
+
+ def test_logging_errorlevel(self):
+ parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
+ commandline.add_logging_group(parser)
+ args = parser.parse_args(
+ ["--log-tbpl=%s" % self.logfile.name, "--log-tbpl-level=error"]
+ )
+ logger = commandline.setup_logging("test_fmtopts", args, {})
+ logger.info("INFO message")
+ logger.debug("DEBUG message")
+ logger.error("ERROR message")
+
+ # Only the error level and above were requested.
+ self.assertEqual([b"ERROR message"], self.loglines)
+
+ def test_logging_debuglevel(self):
+ parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
+ commandline.add_logging_group(parser)
+ args = parser.parse_args(
+ ["--log-tbpl=%s" % self.logfile.name, "--log-tbpl-level=debug"]
+ )
+ logger = commandline.setup_logging("test_fmtopts", args, {})
+ logger.info("INFO message")
+ logger.debug("DEBUG message")
+ logger.error("ERROR message")
+ # Requesting a lower log level than default works as expected.
+ self.assertEqual(
+ [b"INFO message", b"DEBUG message", b"ERROR message"], self.loglines
+ )
+
+ def test_unused_options(self):
+ parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
+ commandline.add_logging_group(parser)
+ args = parser.parse_args(["--log-tbpl-level=error"])
+ self.assertRaises(
+ ValueError, commandline.setup_logging, "test_fmtopts", args, {}
+ )
+
+
+class TestBuffer(BaseStructuredTest):
+ def assert_log_equals(self, expected, actual=None):
+ if actual is None:
+ actual = self.pop_last_item()
+
+ all_expected = {
+ "pid": os.getpid(),
+ "thread": "MainThread",
+ "source": "testBuffer",
+ }
+ specials = set(["time"])
+
+ all_expected.update(expected)
+ for key, value in six.iteritems(all_expected):
+ self.assertEqual(actual[key], value)
+
+ self.assertEqual(set(all_expected.keys()) | specials, set(actual.keys()))
+
+ def setUp(self):
+ self.logger = structuredlog.StructuredLogger("testBuffer")
+ self.handler = handlers.BufferHandler(TestHandler(), message_limit=4)
+ self.logger.add_handler(self.handler)
+
+ def tearDown(self):
+ self.logger.remove_handler(self.handler)
+
+ def pop_last_item(self):
+ return self.handler.inner.items.pop()
+
+ def test_buffer_messages(self):
+ self.logger.suite_start([])
+ self.logger.test_start("test1")
+ self.logger.send_message("buffer", "off")
+ self.logger.test_status("test1", "sub1", status="PASS")
+ # Even for buffered actions, the buffer does not interfere if
+ # buffering is turned off.
+ self.assert_log_equals(
+ {
+ "action": "test_status",
+ "test": "test1",
+ "status": "PASS",
+ "subtest": "sub1",
+ }
+ )
+ self.logger.send_message("buffer", "on")
+ self.logger.test_status("test1", "sub2", status="PASS")
+ self.logger.test_status("test1", "sub3", status="PASS")
+ self.logger.test_status("test1", "sub4", status="PASS")
+ self.logger.test_status("test1", "sub5", status="PASS")
+ self.logger.test_status("test1", "sub6", status="PASS")
+ self.logger.test_status("test1", "sub7", status="PASS")
+ self.logger.test_end("test1", status="OK")
+ self.logger.send_message("buffer", "clear")
+ self.assert_log_equals({"action": "test_end", "test": "test1", "status": "OK"})
+ self.logger.suite_end()
+
+ def test_buffer_size(self):
+ self.logger.suite_start([])
+ self.logger.test_start("test1")
+ self.logger.test_status("test1", "sub1", status="PASS")
+ self.logger.test_status("test1", "sub2", status="PASS")
+ self.logger.test_status("test1", "sub3", status="PASS")
+ self.logger.test_status("test1", "sub4", status="PASS")
+ self.logger.test_status("test1", "sub5", status="PASS")
+ self.logger.test_status("test1", "sub6", status="PASS")
+ self.logger.test_status("test1", "sub7", status="PASS")
+
+ # No test status messages made it to the underlying handler.
+ self.assert_log_equals({"action": "test_start", "test": "test1"})
+
+ # The buffer's actual size never grows beyond the specified limit.
+ self.assertEqual(len(self.handler._buffer), 4)
+
+ self.logger.test_status("test1", "sub8", status="FAIL")
+ # The number of messages deleted comes back in a list.
+ self.assertEqual([4], self.logger.send_message("buffer", "flush"))
+
+ # When the buffer is dumped, the failure is the last thing logged
+ self.assert_log_equals(
+ {
+ "action": "test_status",
+ "test": "test1",
+ "subtest": "sub8",
+ "status": "FAIL",
+ "expected": "PASS",
+ }
+ )
+ # Three additional messages should have been retained for context
+ self.assert_log_equals(
+ {
+ "action": "test_status",
+ "test": "test1",
+ "status": "PASS",
+ "subtest": "sub7",
+ }
+ )
+ self.assert_log_equals(
+ {
+ "action": "test_status",
+ "test": "test1",
+ "status": "PASS",
+ "subtest": "sub6",
+ }
+ )
+ self.assert_log_equals(
+ {
+ "action": "test_status",
+ "test": "test1",
+ "status": "PASS",
+ "subtest": "sub5",
+ }
+ )
+ self.assert_log_equals({"action": "suite_start", "tests": {"default": []}})
+
+
+class TestReader(unittest.TestCase):
+ def to_file_like(self, obj):
+ data_str = "\n".join(json.dumps(item) for item in obj)
+ return StringIO(data_str)
+
+ def test_read(self):
+ data = [
+ {"action": "action_0", "data": "data_0"},
+ {"action": "action_1", "data": "data_1"},
+ ]
+
+ f = self.to_file_like(data)
+ self.assertEqual(data, list(reader.read(f)))
+
+ def test_imap_log(self):
+ data = [
+ {"action": "action_0", "data": "data_0"},
+ {"action": "action_1", "data": "data_1"},
+ ]
+
+ f = self.to_file_like(data)
+
+ def f_action_0(item):
+ return ("action_0", item["data"])
+
+ def f_action_1(item):
+ return ("action_1", item["data"])
+
+ res_iter = reader.imap_log(
+ reader.read(f), {"action_0": f_action_0, "action_1": f_action_1}
+ )
+ self.assertEqual(
+ [("action_0", "data_0"), ("action_1", "data_1")], list(res_iter)
+ )
+
+ def test_each_log(self):
+ data = [
+ {"action": "action_0", "data": "data_0"},
+ {"action": "action_1", "data": "data_1"},
+ ]
+
+ f = self.to_file_like(data)
+
+ count = {"action_0": 0, "action_1": 0}
+
+ def f_action_0(item):
+ count[item["action"]] += 1
+
+ def f_action_1(item):
+ count[item["action"]] += 2
+
+ reader.each_log(
+ reader.read(f), {"action_0": f_action_0, "action_1": f_action_1}
+ )
+
+ self.assertEqual({"action_0": 1, "action_1": 2}, count)
+
+ def test_handler(self):
+ data = [
+ {"action": "action_0", "data": "data_0"},
+ {"action": "action_1", "data": "data_1"},
+ ]
+
+ f = self.to_file_like(data)
+
+ test = self
+
+ class ReaderTestHandler(reader.LogHandler):
+ def __init__(self):
+ self.action_0_count = 0
+ self.action_1_count = 0
+
+ def action_0(self, item):
+ test.assertEqual(item["action"], "action_0")
+ self.action_0_count += 1
+
+ def action_1(self, item):
+ test.assertEqual(item["action"], "action_1")
+ self.action_1_count += 1
+
+ handler = ReaderTestHandler()
+ reader.handle_log(reader.read(f), handler)
+
+ self.assertEqual(handler.action_0_count, 1)
+ self.assertEqual(handler.action_1_count, 1)
+
+
+if __name__ == "__main__":
+ mozunit.main()