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# frozen_string_literal: true
require "abstract_unit"
require "multibyte_test_helpers"
require "stringio"
require "fileutils"
require "tempfile"
require "concurrent/atomics"
class LoggerTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase
include MultibyteTestHelpers
Logger = ActiveSupport::Logger
def setup
@message = "A debug message"
@integer_message = 12345
@output = StringIO.new
@logger = Logger.new(@output)
end
def test_log_outputs_to
assert Logger.logger_outputs_to?(@logger, @output), "Expected logger_outputs_to? @output to return true but was false"
assert Logger.logger_outputs_to?(@logger, @output, STDOUT), "Expected logger_outputs_to? @output or STDOUT to return true but was false"
assert_not Logger.logger_outputs_to?(@logger, STDOUT), "Expected logger_outputs_to? to STDOUT to return false, but was true"
assert_not Logger.logger_outputs_to?(@logger, STDOUT, STDERR), "Expected logger_outputs_to? to STDOUT or STDERR to return false, but was true"
end
def test_write_binary_data_to_existing_file
t = Tempfile.new ["development", "log"]
t.binmode
t.write "hi mom!"
t.close
f = File.open(t.path, "w")
f.binmode
logger = Logger.new f
logger.level = Logger::DEBUG
str = "\x80".dup
str.force_encoding("ASCII-8BIT")
logger.add Logger::DEBUG, str
ensure
logger.close
t.close true
end
def test_write_binary_data_create_file
fname = File.join Dir.tmpdir, "lol", "rofl.log"
FileUtils.mkdir_p File.dirname(fname)
f = File.open(fname, "w")
f.binmode
logger = Logger.new f
logger.level = Logger::DEBUG
str = "\x80".dup
str.force_encoding("ASCII-8BIT")
logger.add Logger::DEBUG, str
ensure
logger.close
File.unlink fname
end
def test_should_log_debugging_message_when_debugging
@logger.level = Logger::DEBUG
@logger.add(Logger::DEBUG, @message)
assert_includes @output.string, @message
end
def test_should_not_log_debug_messages_when_log_level_is_info
@logger.level = Logger::INFO
@logger.add(Logger::DEBUG, @message)
assert_not @output.string.include?(@message)
end
def test_should_add_message_passed_as_block_when_using_add
@logger.level = Logger::INFO
@logger.add(Logger::INFO) { @message }
assert_includes @output.string, @message
end
def test_should_add_message_passed_as_block_when_using_shortcut
@logger.level = Logger::INFO
@logger.info { @message }
assert_includes @output.string, @message
end
def test_should_convert_message_to_string
@logger.level = Logger::INFO
@logger.info @integer_message
assert_includes @output.string, @integer_message.to_s
end
def test_should_convert_message_to_string_when_passed_in_block
@logger.level = Logger::INFO
@logger.info { @integer_message }
assert_includes @output.string, @integer_message.to_s
end
def test_should_not_evaluate_block_if_message_wont_be_logged
@logger.level = Logger::INFO
evaluated = false
@logger.add(Logger::DEBUG) { evaluated = true }
assert evaluated == false
end
def test_should_not_mutate_message
message_copy = @message.dup
@logger.info @message
assert_equal message_copy, @message
end
def test_should_know_if_its_loglevel_is_below_a_given_level
Logger::Severity.constants.each do |level|
next if level.to_s == "UNKNOWN"
@logger.level = Logger::Severity.const_get(level) - 1
assert @logger.send("#{level.downcase}?"), "didn't know if it was #{level.downcase}? or below"
end
end
def test_buffer_multibyte
@logger.level = Logger::INFO
@logger.info(UNICODE_STRING)
@logger.info(BYTE_STRING)
assert_includes @output.string, UNICODE_STRING
byte_string = @output.string.dup
byte_string.force_encoding("ASCII-8BIT")
assert_includes byte_string, BYTE_STRING
end
def test_silencing_everything_but_errors
@logger.silence do
@logger.debug "NOT THERE"
@logger.error "THIS IS HERE"
end
assert_not @output.string.include?("NOT THERE")
assert_includes @output.string, "THIS IS HERE"
end
def test_logger_silencing_works_for_broadcast
another_output = StringIO.new
another_logger = ActiveSupport::Logger.new(another_output)
@logger.extend ActiveSupport::Logger.broadcast(another_logger)
@logger.debug "CORRECT DEBUG"
@logger.silence do |logger|
assert_kind_of ActiveSupport::Logger, logger
@logger.debug "FAILURE"
@logger.error "CORRECT ERROR"
end
assert_includes @output.string, "CORRECT DEBUG"
assert_includes @output.string, "CORRECT ERROR"
assert_not @output.string.include?("FAILURE")
assert_includes another_output.string, "CORRECT DEBUG"
assert_includes another_output.string, "CORRECT ERROR"
assert_not another_output.string.include?("FAILURE")
end
def test_broadcast_silencing_does_not_break_plain_ruby_logger
another_output = StringIO.new
another_logger = ::Logger.new(another_output)
@logger.extend ActiveSupport::Logger.broadcast(another_logger)
@logger.debug "CORRECT DEBUG"
@logger.silence do |logger|
assert_kind_of ActiveSupport::Logger, logger
@logger.debug "FAILURE"
@logger.error "CORRECT ERROR"
end
assert_includes @output.string, "CORRECT DEBUG"
assert_includes @output.string, "CORRECT ERROR"
assert_not @output.string.include?("FAILURE")
assert_includes another_output.string, "CORRECT DEBUG"
assert_includes another_output.string, "CORRECT ERROR"
assert_includes another_output.string, "FAILURE"
# We can't silence plain ruby Logger cause with thread safety
# but at least we don't break it
end
def test_logger_level_per_object_thread_safety
logger1 = Logger.new(StringIO.new)
logger2 = Logger.new(StringIO.new)
level = Logger::DEBUG
assert_equal level, logger1.level, "Expected level #{level_name(level)}, got #{level_name(logger1.level)}"
assert_equal level, logger2.level, "Expected level #{level_name(level)}, got #{level_name(logger2.level)}"
logger1.level = Logger::ERROR
assert_equal level, logger2.level, "Expected level #{level_name(level)}, got #{level_name(logger2.level)}"
end
def test_logger_level_main_thread_safety
@logger.level = Logger::INFO
assert_level(Logger::INFO)
latch = Concurrent::CountDownLatch.new
latch2 = Concurrent::CountDownLatch.new
t = Thread.new do
latch.wait
assert_level(Logger::INFO)
latch2.count_down
end
@logger.silence(Logger::ERROR) do
assert_level(Logger::ERROR)
latch.count_down
latch2.wait
end
t.join
end
def test_logger_level_local_thread_safety
@logger.level = Logger::INFO
assert_level(Logger::INFO)
thread_1_latch = Concurrent::CountDownLatch.new
thread_2_latch = Concurrent::CountDownLatch.new
threads = (1..2).collect do |thread_number|
Thread.new do
# force thread 2 to wait until thread 1 is already in @logger.silence
thread_2_latch.wait if thread_number == 2
@logger.silence(Logger::ERROR) do
assert_level(Logger::ERROR)
@logger.silence(Logger::DEBUG) do
# allow thread 2 to finish but hold thread 1
if thread_number == 1
thread_2_latch.count_down
thread_1_latch.wait
end
assert_level(Logger::DEBUG)
end
end
# allow thread 1 to finish
assert_level(Logger::INFO)
thread_1_latch.count_down if thread_number == 2
end
end
threads.each(&:join)
assert_level(Logger::INFO)
end
private
def level_name(level)
::Logger::Severity.constants.find do |severity|
Logger.const_get(severity) == level
end.to_s
end
def assert_level(level)
assert_equal level, @logger.level, "Expected level #{level_name(level)}, got #{level_name(@logger.level)}"
end
end
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