bsc/logger/loggers_test.go
2014-10-31 12:56:05 +01:00

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Go

package logger
import (
"io/ioutil"
"math/rand"
"os"
"sync"
"testing"
"time"
)
type TestLogSystem struct {
mutex sync.Mutex
output string
level LogLevel
}
func (ls *TestLogSystem) LogPrint(level LogLevel, msg string) {
ls.mutex.Lock()
ls.output += msg
ls.mutex.Unlock()
}
func (ls *TestLogSystem) SetLogLevel(i LogLevel) {
ls.mutex.Lock()
ls.level = i
ls.mutex.Unlock()
}
func (ls *TestLogSystem) GetLogLevel() LogLevel {
ls.mutex.Lock()
defer ls.mutex.Unlock()
return ls.level
}
func (ls *TestLogSystem) CheckOutput(t *testing.T, expected string) {
ls.mutex.Lock()
output := ls.output
ls.mutex.Unlock()
if output != expected {
t.Errorf("log output mismatch:\n got: %q\n want: %q\n", output, expected)
}
}
type blockedLogSystem struct {
LogSystem
unblock chan struct{}
}
func (ls blockedLogSystem) LogPrint(level LogLevel, msg string) {
<-ls.unblock
ls.LogSystem.LogPrint(level, msg)
}
func TestLoggerFlush(t *testing.T) {
Reset()
logger := NewLogger("TEST")
ls := blockedLogSystem{&TestLogSystem{level: WarnLevel}, make(chan struct{})}
AddLogSystem(ls)
for i := 0; i < 5; i++ {
// these writes shouldn't hang even though ls is blocked
logger.Errorf(".")
}
beforeFlush := time.Now()
time.AfterFunc(80*time.Millisecond, func() { close(ls.unblock) })
Flush() // this should hang for approx. 80ms
if blockd := time.Now().Sub(beforeFlush); blockd < 80*time.Millisecond {
t.Errorf("Flush didn't block long enough, blocked for %v, should've been >= 80ms", blockd)
}
ls.LogSystem.(*TestLogSystem).CheckOutput(t, "[TEST] .[TEST] .[TEST] .[TEST] .[TEST] .")
}
func TestLoggerPrintln(t *testing.T) {
Reset()
logger := NewLogger("TEST")
testLogSystem := &TestLogSystem{level: WarnLevel}
AddLogSystem(testLogSystem)
logger.Errorln("error")
logger.Warnln("warn")
logger.Infoln("info")
logger.Debugln("debug")
Flush()
testLogSystem.CheckOutput(t, "[TEST] error\n[TEST] warn\n")
}
func TestLoggerPrintf(t *testing.T) {
Reset()
logger := NewLogger("TEST")
testLogSystem := &TestLogSystem{level: WarnLevel}
AddLogSystem(testLogSystem)
logger.Errorf("error to %v\n", []int{1, 2, 3})
logger.Warnf("warn %%d %d", 5)
logger.Infof("info")
logger.Debugf("debug")
Flush()
testLogSystem.CheckOutput(t, "[TEST] error to [1 2 3]\n[TEST] warn %d 5")
}
func TestMultipleLogSystems(t *testing.T) {
Reset()
logger := NewLogger("TEST")
testLogSystem0 := &TestLogSystem{level: ErrorLevel}
testLogSystem1 := &TestLogSystem{level: WarnLevel}
AddLogSystem(testLogSystem0)
AddLogSystem(testLogSystem1)
logger.Errorln("error")
logger.Warnln("warn")
Flush()
testLogSystem0.CheckOutput(t, "[TEST] error\n")
testLogSystem1.CheckOutput(t, "[TEST] error\n[TEST] warn\n")
}
func TestFileLogSystem(t *testing.T) {
Reset()
logger := NewLogger("TEST")
filename := "test.log"
file, _ := os.OpenFile(filename, os.O_RDWR|os.O_CREATE, os.ModePerm)
testLogSystem := NewStdLogSystem(file, 0, WarnLevel)
AddLogSystem(testLogSystem)
logger.Errorf("error to %s\n", filename)
logger.Warnln("warn")
Flush()
contents, _ := ioutil.ReadFile(filename)
output := string(contents)
if output != "[TEST] error to test.log\n[TEST] warn\n" {
t.Error("Expected contents of file 'test.log': '[TEST] error to test.log\\n[TEST] warn\\n', got ", output)
} else {
os.Remove(filename)
}
}
func TestNoLogSystem(t *testing.T) {
Reset()
logger := NewLogger("TEST")
logger.Warnln("warn")
Flush()
}
func TestConcurrentAddSystem(t *testing.T) {
rand.Seed(time.Now().Unix())
Reset()
logger := NewLogger("TEST")
stop := make(chan struct{})
writer := func() {
select {
case <-stop:
return
default:
logger.Infoln("foo")
Flush()
}
}
go writer()
go writer()
stopTime := time.Now().Add(100 * time.Millisecond)
for time.Now().Before(stopTime) {
time.Sleep(time.Duration(rand.Intn(20)) * time.Millisecond)
AddLogSystem(NewStdLogSystem(ioutil.Discard, 0, InfoLevel))
}
close(stop)
}