Exemple #1
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def test_apprise_log_memory_captures_py3():
    """
    API: Apprise() Python v3 Log Captures

    """

    # Ensure we're not running in a disabled state
    logging.disable(logging.NOTSET)

    logger.setLevel(logging.CRITICAL)
    with LogCapture(level=logging.TRACE) as stream:
        logger.trace("trace")
        logger.debug("debug")
        logger.info("info")
        logger.warning("warning")
        logger.error("error")
        logger.deprecate("deprecate")

        logs = re.split(r'\r*\n', stream.getvalue().rstrip())

        # We have a log entry for each of the 6 logs we generated above
        assert 'trace' in stream.getvalue()
        assert 'debug' in stream.getvalue()
        assert 'info' in stream.getvalue()
        assert 'warning' in stream.getvalue()
        assert 'error' in stream.getvalue()
        assert 'deprecate' in stream.getvalue()
        assert len(logs) == 6

    # Verify that we did not lose our effective log level even though
    # the above steps the level up for the duration of the capture
    assert logger.getEffectiveLevel() == logging.CRITICAL

    logger.setLevel(logging.TRACE)
    with LogCapture(level=logging.DEBUG) as stream:
        logger.trace("trace")
        logger.debug("debug")
        logger.info("info")
        logger.warning("warning")
        logger.error("error")
        logger.deprecate("deprecate")

        # We have a log entry for 5 of the log entries we generated above
        # There will be no 'trace' entry
        assert 'trace' not in stream.getvalue()
        assert 'debug' in stream.getvalue()
        assert 'info' in stream.getvalue()
        assert 'warning' in stream.getvalue()
        assert 'error' in stream.getvalue()
        assert 'deprecate' in stream.getvalue()

        logs = re.split(r'\r*\n', stream.getvalue().rstrip())
        assert len(logs) == 5

    # Verify that we did not lose our effective log level even though
    # the above steps the level up for the duration of the capture
    assert logger.getEffectiveLevel() == logging.TRACE

    logger.setLevel(logging.ERROR)
    with LogCapture(level=logging.WARNING) as stream:
        logger.trace("trace")
        logger.debug("debug")
        logger.info("info")
        logger.warning("warning")
        logger.error("error")
        logger.deprecate("deprecate")

        # We have a log entry for 3 of the log entries we generated above
        # There will be no 'trace', 'debug', or 'info' entry
        assert 'trace' not in stream.getvalue()
        assert 'debug' not in stream.getvalue()
        assert 'info' not in stream.getvalue()
        assert 'warning' in stream.getvalue()
        assert 'error' in stream.getvalue()
        assert 'deprecate' in stream.getvalue()

        logs = re.split(r'\r*\n', stream.getvalue().rstrip())
        assert len(logs) == 3

    # Set a global level of ERROR
    logger.setLevel(logging.ERROR)

    # Use the default level of None (by not specifying one); we then
    # use whatever has been defined globally
    with LogCapture() as stream:
        logger.trace("trace")
        logger.debug("debug")
        logger.info("info")
        logger.warning("warning")
        logger.error("error")
        logger.deprecate("deprecate")

        assert 'trace' not in stream.getvalue()
        assert 'debug' not in stream.getvalue()
        assert 'info' not in stream.getvalue()
        assert 'warning' not in stream.getvalue()
        assert 'error' in stream.getvalue()
        assert 'deprecate' in stream.getvalue()

        logs = re.split(r'\r*\n', stream.getvalue().rstrip())
        assert len(logs) == 2

    # Verify that we did not lose our effective log level
    assert logger.getEffectiveLevel() == logging.ERROR

    with LogCapture(level=logging.TRACE) as stream:
        logger.trace("trace")
        logger.debug("debug")
        logger.info("info")
        logger.warning("warning")
        logger.error("error")
        logger.deprecate("deprecate")

        # We have a log entry for each of the 6 logs we generated above
        assert 'trace' in stream.getvalue()
        assert 'debug' in stream.getvalue()
        assert 'info' in stream.getvalue()
        assert 'warning' in stream.getvalue()
        assert 'error' in stream.getvalue()
        assert 'deprecate' in stream.getvalue()

        logs = re.split(r'\r*\n', stream.getvalue().rstrip())
        assert len(logs) == 6

    # Verify that we did not lose our effective log level even though
    # the above steps the level up for the duration of the capture
    assert logger.getEffectiveLevel() == logging.ERROR

    # Test capture where our notification throws an unhandled exception
    obj = Apprise.instantiate('json://*****:*****@example.com')
    with mock.patch('requests.post', side_effect=NotImplementedError()):
        with pytest.raises(NotImplementedError):
            # Our exception gets caught in side our with() block
            # and although raised, all graceful handling of the log
            # is reverted as it was
            with LogCapture(level=logging.TRACE) as stream:
                obj.send("hello world")

    # Disable Logging
    logging.disable(logging.CRITICAL)
Exemple #2
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def test_apprise_log_file_captures_py2(tmpdir):
    """
    API: Apprise() Python v2 Logfile Captures

    """

    # Ensure we're not running in a disabled state
    logging.disable(logging.NOTSET)

    log_file = tmpdir.join('capture.log')
    assert not os.path.isfile(str(log_file))

    logger.setLevel(logging.CRITICAL)
    with LogCapture(path=str(log_file), level=logging.TRACE) as fp:
        # The file will exit now
        assert os.path.isfile(str(log_file))

        logger.trace(u"trace")
        logger.debug(u"debug")
        logger.info(u"info")
        logger.warning(u"warning")
        logger.error(u"error")
        logger.deprecate(u"deprecate")

        content = fp.read().rstrip()
        logs = re.split(r'\r*\n', content)

        # We have a log entry for each of the 6 logs we generated above
        assert 'trace' in content
        assert 'debug' in content
        assert 'info' in content
        assert 'warning' in content
        assert 'error' in content
        assert 'deprecate' in content
        assert len(logs) == 6

    # The file is automatically cleaned up afterwards
    assert not os.path.isfile(str(log_file))

    # Verify that we did not lose our effective log level even though
    # the above steps the level up for the duration of the capture
    assert logger.getEffectiveLevel() == logging.CRITICAL

    logger.setLevel(logging.TRACE)
    with LogCapture(path=str(log_file), level=logging.DEBUG) as fp:
        # The file will exit now
        assert os.path.isfile(str(log_file))

        logger.trace(u"trace")
        logger.debug(u"debug")
        logger.info(u"info")
        logger.warning(u"warning")
        logger.error(u"error")
        logger.deprecate(u"deprecate")

        content = fp.read().rstrip()
        logs = re.split(r'\r*\n', content)

        # We have a log entry for 5 of the log entries we generated above
        # There will be no 'trace' entry
        assert 'trace' not in content
        assert 'debug' in content
        assert 'info' in content
        assert 'warning' in content
        assert 'error' in content
        assert 'deprecate' in content

        assert len(logs) == 5

        # Remove our file before we exit the with clause
        # this causes our delete() call to throw gracefully inside
        os.unlink(str(log_file))

        # Verify file is gone
        assert not os.path.isfile(str(log_file))

    # Verify that we did not lose our effective log level even though
    # the above steps the level up for the duration of the capture
    assert logger.getEffectiveLevel() == logging.TRACE

    logger.setLevel(logging.ERROR)
    with LogCapture(path=str(log_file), delete=False,
                    level=logging.WARNING) as fp:

        # Verify exists
        assert os.path.isfile(str(log_file))

        logger.trace(u"trace")
        logger.debug(u"debug")
        logger.info(u"info")
        logger.warning(u"warning")
        logger.error(u"error")
        logger.deprecate(u"deprecate")

        content = fp.read().rstrip()
        logs = re.split(r'\r*\n', content)

        # We have a log entry for 3 of the log entries we generated above
        # There will be no 'trace', 'debug', or 'info' entry
        assert 'trace' not in content
        assert 'debug' not in content
        assert 'info' not in content
        assert 'warning' in content
        assert 'error' in content
        assert 'deprecate' in content

        assert len(logs) == 3

    # Verify the file still exists (because delete was set to False)
    assert os.path.isfile(str(log_file))

    # remove it now
    os.unlink(str(log_file))

    # Enure it's been removed
    assert not os.path.isfile(str(log_file))

    # Set a global level of ERROR
    logger.setLevel(logging.ERROR)

    # Test case where we can't open the file
    with mock.patch('__builtin__.open', side_effect=OSError()):
        # Use the default level of None (by not specifying one); we then
        # use whatever has been defined globally
        with pytest.raises(OSError):
            with LogCapture(path=str(log_file)) as fp:
                # we'll never get here because we'll fail to open the file
                pass

    # Disable Logging
    logging.disable(logging.CRITICAL)