require 'rails/log_subscriber' module Rails class LogSubscriber # Provides some helpers to deal with testing log subscribers by setting up # notifications. Take for instance ActiveRecord subscriber tests: # # class SyncLogSubscriberTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase # include Rails::LogSubscriber::TestHelper # Rails::LogSubscriber.add(:active_record, ActiveRecord::Railties::LogSubscriber.new) # # def test_basic_query_logging # Developer.all # wait # assert_equal 1, @logger.logged(:debug).size # assert_match /Developer Load/, @logger.logged(:debug).last # assert_match /SELECT \* FROM "developers"/, @logger.logged(:debug).last # end # # class SyncLogSubscriberTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase # include Rails::LogSubscriber::SyncTestHelper # include LogSubscriberTest # end # # class AsyncLogSubscriberTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase # include Rails::LogSubscriber::AsyncTestHelper # include LogSubscriberTest # end # end # # All you need to do is to ensure that your log subscriber is added to Rails::Subscriber, # as in the second line of the code above. The test helpers is reponsible for setting # up the queue, subscriptions and turning colors in logs off. # # The messages are available in the @logger instance, which is a logger with limited # powers (it actually do not send anything to your output), and you can collect them # doing @logger.logged(level), where level is the level used in logging, like info, # debug, warn and so on. # module TestHelper def setup @logger = MockLogger.new @notifier = ActiveSupport::Notifications::Notifier.new(queue) Rails::LogSubscriber.colorize_logging = false set_logger(@logger) ActiveSupport::Notifications.notifier = @notifier end def teardown set_logger(nil) ActiveSupport::Notifications.notifier = nil end class MockLogger attr_reader :flush_count def initialize @flush_count = 0 @logged = Hash.new { |h,k| h[k] = [] } end def method_missing(level, message) @logged[level] << message end def logged(level) @logged[level].compact.map { |l| l.to_s.strip } end def flush @flush_count += 1 end end # Wait notifications to be published. def wait @notifier.wait end # Overwrite if you use another logger in your log subscriber: # # def logger # ActiveRecord::Base.logger = @logger # end # def set_logger(logger) Rails.logger = logger end def queue ActiveSupport::Notifications::Fanout.new end end end end