Merge pull request #43669 from vvoland/test-container-logs2

test: Add tests for logging
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Sebastiaan van Stijn 2022-06-16 13:00:31 +02:00 committed by GitHub
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4 changed files with 380 additions and 8 deletions

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@ -3,6 +3,7 @@ package loggertest // import "github.com/docker/docker/daemon/logger/loggertest"
import (
"runtime"
"strings"
"sync"
"testing"
"time"
@ -381,6 +382,81 @@ func (tr Reader) TestFollow(t *testing.T) {
<-doneReading
assert.DeepEqual(t, logs, expected, compareLog)
})
t.Run("Concurrent", tr.TestConcurrent)
}
// TestConcurrent tests the Logger and its LogReader implementation for
// race conditions when logging from multiple goroutines concurrently.
func (tr Reader) TestConcurrent(t *testing.T) {
t.Parallel()
l := tr.Factory(t, logger.Info{
ContainerID: "logconcurrent0",
ContainerName: "logconcurrent123",
})(t)
// Split test messages
stderrMessages := []*logger.Message{}
stdoutMessages := []*logger.Message{}
for _, m := range makeTestMessages() {
if m.Source == "stdout" {
stdoutMessages = append(stdoutMessages, m)
} else if m.Source == "stderr" {
stderrMessages = append(stderrMessages, m)
}
}
// Follow all logs
lw := l.(logger.LogReader).ReadLogs(logger.ReadConfig{Follow: true, Tail: -1})
defer lw.ConsumerGone()
// Log concurrently from two sources and close log
wg := &sync.WaitGroup{}
logAll := func(msgs []*logger.Message) {
defer wg.Done()
for _, m := range msgs {
l.Log(copyLogMessage(m))
}
}
closed := make(chan struct{})
wg.Add(2)
go logAll(stdoutMessages)
go logAll(stderrMessages)
go func() {
defer close(closed)
defer l.Close()
wg.Wait()
}()
// Check if the message count, order and content is equal to what was logged
for {
l := readMessage(t, lw)
if l == nil {
break
}
var messages *[]*logger.Message
if l.Source == "stdout" {
messages = &stdoutMessages
} else if l.Source == "stderr" {
messages = &stderrMessages
} else {
t.Fatalf("Corrupted message.Source = %q", l.Source)
}
expectedMsg := transformToExpected((*messages)[0])
assert.DeepEqual(t, *expectedMsg, *l, compareLog)
*messages = (*messages)[1:]
}
assert.Equal(t, len(stdoutMessages), 0)
assert.Equal(t, len(stderrMessages), 0)
// Make sure log gets closed before we return
// so the temporary dir can be deleted
<-closed
}
// logMessages logs messages to l and returns a slice of messages as would be
@ -395,19 +471,25 @@ func logMessages(t *testing.T, l logger.Logger, messages []*logger.Message) []*l
assert.NilError(t, l.Log(copyLogMessage(m)))
runtime.Gosched()
// Copy the log message again so as not to mutate the input.
expect := copyLogMessage(m)
// Existing API consumers expect a newline to be appended to
// messages other than nonterminal partials as that matches the
// existing behavior of the json-file log driver.
if m.PLogMetaData == nil || m.PLogMetaData.Last {
expect.Line = append(expect.Line, '\n')
}
expect := transformToExpected(m)
expected = append(expected, expect)
}
return expected
}
// Existing API consumers expect a newline to be appended to
// messages other than nonterminal partials as that matches the
// existing behavior of the json-file log driver.
func transformToExpected(m *logger.Message) *logger.Message {
// Copy the log message again so as not to mutate the input.
copy := copyLogMessage(m)
if m.PLogMetaData == nil || m.PLogMetaData.Last {
copy.Line = append(copy.Line, '\n')
}
return copy
}
func copyLogMessage(src *logger.Message) *logger.Message {
dst := logger.NewMessage()
dst.Source = src.Source

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@ -1,14 +1,22 @@
package container // import "github.com/docker/docker/integration/container"
import (
"bytes"
"context"
"io"
"strings"
"testing"
"time"
"github.com/docker/docker/api/types"
"github.com/docker/docker/daemon/logger/jsonfilelog"
"github.com/docker/docker/daemon/logger/local"
"github.com/docker/docker/integration/internal/container"
"github.com/docker/docker/integration/internal/termtest"
"github.com/docker/docker/pkg/stdcopy"
"gotest.tools/v3/assert"
"gotest.tools/v3/assert/cmp"
"gotest.tools/v3/poll"
"gotest.tools/v3/skip"
)
@ -32,3 +40,151 @@ func TestLogsFollowTailEmpty(t *testing.T) {
_, err = stdcopy.StdCopy(io.Discard, io.Discard, logs)
assert.Check(t, err)
}
func TestLogs(t *testing.T) {
drivers := []string{local.Name, jsonfilelog.Name}
for _, logDriver := range drivers {
t.Run("driver "+logDriver, func(t *testing.T) {
testLogs(t, logDriver)
})
}
}
func testLogs(t *testing.T, logDriver string) {
defer setupTest(t)()
client := testEnv.APIClient()
ctx := context.Background()
testCases := []struct {
desc string
logOps types.ContainerLogsOptions
expectedOut string
expectedErr string
tty bool
}{
// TTY, only one output stream
{
desc: "tty/stdout and stderr",
tty: true,
logOps: types.ContainerLogsOptions{
ShowStdout: true,
ShowStderr: true,
},
expectedOut: "this is fineaccidents happen",
},
{
desc: "tty/only stdout",
tty: true,
logOps: types.ContainerLogsOptions{
ShowStdout: true,
ShowStderr: false,
},
expectedOut: "this is fineaccidents happen",
},
{
desc: "tty/only stderr",
tty: true,
logOps: types.ContainerLogsOptions{
ShowStdout: false,
ShowStderr: true,
},
expectedOut: "",
},
// Without TTY, both stdout and stderr
{
desc: "without tty/stdout and stderr",
tty: false,
logOps: types.ContainerLogsOptions{
ShowStdout: true,
ShowStderr: true,
},
expectedOut: "this is fine",
expectedErr: "accidents happen",
},
{
desc: "without tty/only stdout",
tty: false,
logOps: types.ContainerLogsOptions{
ShowStdout: true,
ShowStderr: false,
},
expectedOut: "this is fine",
expectedErr: "",
},
{
desc: "without tty/only stderr",
tty: false,
logOps: types.ContainerLogsOptions{
ShowStdout: false,
ShowStderr: true,
},
expectedOut: "",
expectedErr: "accidents happen",
},
}
for _, tC := range testCases {
tC := tC
t.Run(tC.desc, func(t *testing.T) {
t.Parallel()
tty := tC.tty
id := container.Run(ctx, t, client,
container.WithCmd("sh", "-c", "echo -n this is fine; echo -n accidents happen >&2"),
container.WithTty(tty),
container.WithLogDriver(logDriver),
)
defer client.ContainerRemove(ctx, id, types.ContainerRemoveOptions{Force: true})
poll.WaitOn(t, container.IsStopped(ctx, client, id), poll.WithDelay(time.Millisecond*100))
logs, err := client.ContainerLogs(ctx, id, tC.logOps)
assert.NilError(t, err)
defer logs.Close()
var stdout, stderr bytes.Buffer
if tty {
// TTY, only one output stream
_, err = io.Copy(&stdout, logs)
} else {
_, err = stdcopy.StdCopy(&stdout, &stderr, logs)
}
assert.NilError(t, err)
stdoutStr := stdout.String()
if tty && testEnv.OSType == "windows" {
stdoutStr = stripEscapeCodes(t, stdoutStr)
// Special case for Windows Server 2019
// Check only that the raw output stream contains strings
// that were printed to container's stdout and stderr.
// This is a workaround for the backspace being outputted in an unexpected place
// which breaks the parsed output: https://github.com/moby/moby/issues/43710
if strings.Contains(testEnv.DaemonInfo.OperatingSystem, "Windows Server Version 1809") {
if tC.logOps.ShowStdout {
assert.Check(t, cmp.Contains(stdout.String(), "this is fine"))
assert.Check(t, cmp.Contains(stdout.String(), "accidents happen"))
} else {
assert.DeepEqual(t, stdoutStr, "")
}
return
}
}
assert.DeepEqual(t, stdoutStr, tC.expectedOut)
assert.DeepEqual(t, stderr.String(), tC.expectedErr)
})
}
}
// This hack strips the escape codes that appear in the Windows TTY output and don't have
// any effect on the text content.
// This doesn't handle all escape sequences, only ones that were encountered during testing.
func stripEscapeCodes(t *testing.T, input string) string {
t.Logf("Stripping: %q\n", input)
output, err := termtest.StripANSICommands(input)
assert.NilError(t, err)
return output
}

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@ -0,0 +1,108 @@
package termtest // import "github.com/docker/docker/integration/internal/termtest"
import (
"errors"
"regexp"
"github.com/Azure/go-ansiterm"
)
var stripOSC = regexp.MustCompile(`\x1b\][^\x1b\a]*(\x1b\\|\a)`)
// StripANSICommands attempts to strip ANSI console escape and control sequences
// from s, returning a string containing only the final printed characters which
// would be visible onscreen if the string was to be processed by a terminal
// emulator. Basic cursor positioning and screen erase control sequences are
// parsed and processed such that the output of simple CLI commands passed
// through a Windows Pseudoterminal and then this function yields the same
// string as if the output of those commands was redirected to a file.
//
// The only correct way to represent the result of processing ANSI console
// output would be a two-dimensional array of an emulated terminal's display
// buffer. That would be awkward to test against, so this function instead
// attempts to render to a one-dimensional string without extra padding. This is
// an inherently lossy process, and any attempts to render a string containing
// many cursor positioning commands are unlikely to yield satisfactory results.
// Handlers for several ANSI control sequences are also unimplemented; attempts
// to parse a string containing one will panic.
func StripANSICommands(s string, opts ...ansiterm.Option) (string, error) {
// Work around https://github.com/Azure/go-ansiterm/issues/34
s = stripOSC.ReplaceAllLiteralString(s, "")
var h stringHandler
p := ansiterm.CreateParser("Ground", &h, opts...)
_, err := p.Parse([]byte(s))
return h.String(), err
}
type stringHandler struct {
ansiterm.AnsiEventHandler
cursor int
b []byte
}
func (h *stringHandler) Print(b byte) error {
if h.cursor == len(h.b) {
h.b = append(h.b, b)
} else {
h.b[h.cursor] = b
}
h.cursor++
return nil
}
func (h *stringHandler) Execute(b byte) error {
switch b {
case '\b':
if h.cursor > 0 {
if h.cursor == len(h.b) && h.b[h.cursor-1] == ' ' {
h.b = h.b[:len(h.b)-1]
}
h.cursor--
}
case '\r', '\n':
h.Print(b)
}
return nil
}
// Erase Display
func (h *stringHandler) ED(v int) error {
switch v {
case 1: // Erase from start to cursor.
for i := 0; i < h.cursor; i++ {
h.b[i] = ' '
}
case 2, 3: // Erase whole display.
h.b = make([]byte, h.cursor)
for i := range h.b {
h.b[i] = ' '
}
default: // Erase from cursor to end of display.
h.b = h.b[:h.cursor+1]
}
return nil
}
// CUrsor Position
func (h *stringHandler) CUP(x, y int) error {
if x > 1 {
return errors.New("termtest: cursor position not supported for X > 1")
}
if y > len(h.b) {
for n := len(h.b) - y; n > 0; n-- {
h.b = append(h.b, ' ')
}
}
h.cursor = y - 1
return nil
}
func (h stringHandler) DECTCEM(bool) error { return nil } // Text Cursor Enable
func (h stringHandler) SGR(v []int) error { return nil } // Set Graphics Rendition
func (h stringHandler) DA(attrs []string) error { return nil }
func (h stringHandler) Flush() error { return nil }
func (h *stringHandler) String() string {
return string(h.b)
}

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@ -0,0 +1,26 @@
package termtest // import "github.com/docker/docker/integration/internal/termtest"
import (
"testing"
"gotest.tools/v3/assert"
)
func TestStripANSICommands(t *testing.T) {
for _, tt := range []struct{ input, want string }{
{
input: "\x1b[2J\x1b[?25l\x1b[m\x1b[Hthis is fine\b\x1b]0;C:\\bin\\sh.exe\x00\a\x1b[?25h\x1b[Ht\x1b[1;13H\x1b[?25laccidents happen \b\x1b[?25h\x1b[Ht\x1b[1;29H",
want: "this is fineaccidents happen",
},
{
input: "\x1b[2J\x1b[m\x1b[Hthis is fine\x1b]0;C:\\bin\\sh.exe\a\x1b[?25haccidents happen",
want: "this is fineaccidents happen",
},
} {
t.Run("", func(t *testing.T) {
got, err := StripANSICommands(tt.input)
assert.NilError(t, err)
assert.DeepEqual(t, tt.want, got)
})
}
}