Exemple #1
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def test_mutliple_targets(dst1=None, dst2=None):
    ok_(not exists(dst1))
    ok_(not exists(dst2))
    lgr = LoggerHelper("repromantest").get_initialized_logger(
        logtarget="%s,%s" % (dst1, dst2))
    ok_(exists(dst1))
    ok_(exists(dst2))

    msg = "Oh my god, they killed Kenny"
    lgr.error(msg)
    for dst in (dst1, dst2):
        with open(dst) as f:
            lines = f.readlines()
        assert_equal(len(lines), 1,
                     "Read more than a single log line: %s" % lines)
        ok_(msg in lines[0])


# TODO: somehow test is stdout/stderr get their stuff
Exemple #2
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def test_logtarget_via_env_variable(dst=None):
    with patch.dict('os.environ', {'REPROMAN_TEST_LOGTARGET': dst}):
        ok_(not exists(dst))
        lgr = LoggerHelper("reproman_test").get_initialized_logger()
        ok_(exists(dst))
    # just to see that mocking patch worked
    ok_(not 'REPROMAN_TEST_LOGTARGET' in os.environ)
Exemple #3
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def test_logging_to_a_file(dst=None):
    ok_(not exists(dst))

    lgr = LoggerHelper("repromantest").get_initialized_logger(logtarget=dst)
    ok_(exists(dst))

    msg = "Oh my god, they killed Kenny"
    lgr.error(msg)
    with open(dst) as f:
        lines = f.readlines()
    assert_equal(len(lines), 1, "Read more than a single log line: %s" % lines)
    line = lines[0]
    ok_(msg in line)
    ok_(not '\033[' in line,
        msg="There should be no color formatting in log files. Got: %s" % line)
    # verify that time stamp and level are present in the log line
    # do not want to rely on not having race conditions around date/time changes
    # so matching just with regexp
    ok_(
        re.match(
            r"\d{4}-\d{2}-\d{2} \d{2}:\d{2}:\d{2},\d{3} \[ERROR\] %s" % msg,
            line))