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rails--rails/activesupport/test/broadcast_logger_test.rb
Xavier Noria a731125f12 applies new string literal convention in activesupport/test
The current code base is not uniform. After some discussion,
we have chosen to go with double quotes by default.
2016-08-06 18:10:53 +02:00

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require "abstract_unit"
module ActiveSupport
class BroadcastLoggerTest < TestCase
attr_reader :logger, :log1, :log2
setup do
@log1 = FakeLogger.new
@log2 = FakeLogger.new
@log1.extend Logger.broadcast @log2
@logger = @log1
end
Logger::Severity.constants.each do |level_name|
method = level_name.downcase
level = Logger::Severity.const_get(level_name)
test "##{method} adds the message to all loggers" do
logger.send(method, "msg")
assert_equal [level, "msg", nil], log1.adds.first
assert_equal [level, "msg", nil], log2.adds.first
end
end
test "#close broadcasts to all loggers" do
logger.close
assert log1.closed, "should be closed"
assert log2.closed, "should be closed"
end
test "#<< shovels the value into all loggers" do
logger << "foo"
assert_equal %w{ foo }, log1.chevrons
assert_equal %w{ foo }, log2.chevrons
end
test "#level= assigns the level to all loggers" do
assert_equal ::Logger::DEBUG, logger.level
logger.level = ::Logger::FATAL
assert_equal ::Logger::FATAL, log1.level
assert_equal ::Logger::FATAL, log2.level
end
test "#progname= assigns to all the loggers" do
assert_nil logger.progname
logger.progname = ::Logger::FATAL
assert_equal ::Logger::FATAL, log1.progname
assert_equal ::Logger::FATAL, log2.progname
end
test "#formatter= assigns to all the loggers" do
assert_nil logger.formatter
logger.formatter = ::Logger::FATAL
assert_equal ::Logger::FATAL, log1.formatter
assert_equal ::Logger::FATAL, log2.formatter
end
test "#local_level= assigns the local_level to all loggers" do
assert_equal ::Logger::DEBUG, logger.local_level
logger.local_level = ::Logger::FATAL
assert_equal ::Logger::FATAL, log1.local_level
assert_equal ::Logger::FATAL, log2.local_level
end
test "#silence silences all loggers below the default level of ERROR" do
logger.silence do
logger.debug "test"
end
assert_equal [], log1.adds
assert_equal [], log2.adds
end
test "#silence does not silence at or above ERROR" do
logger.silence do
logger.error "from error"
logger.unknown "from unknown"
end
assert_equal [[::Logger::ERROR, "from error", nil], [::Logger::UNKNOWN, "from unknown", nil]], log1.adds
assert_equal [[::Logger::ERROR, "from error", nil], [::Logger::UNKNOWN, "from unknown", nil]], log2.adds
end
test "#silence allows you to override the silence level" do
logger.silence(::Logger::FATAL) do
logger.error "unseen"
logger.fatal "seen"
end
assert_equal [[::Logger::FATAL, "seen", nil]], log1.adds
assert_equal [[::Logger::FATAL, "seen", nil]], log2.adds
end
class FakeLogger
include LoggerSilence
attr_reader :adds, :closed, :chevrons
attr_accessor :level, :progname, :formatter, :local_level
def initialize
@adds = []
@closed = false
@chevrons = []
@level = ::Logger::DEBUG
@local_level = ::Logger::DEBUG
@progname = nil
@formatter = nil
end
def debug(message, &block)
add(::Logger::DEBUG, message, &block)
end
def info(message, &block)
add(::Logger::INFO, message, &block)
end
def warn(message, &block)
add(::Logger::WARN, message, &block)
end
def error(message, &block)
add(::Logger::ERROR, message, &block)
end
def fatal(message, &block)
add(::Logger::FATAL, message, &block)
end
def unknown(message, &block)
add(::Logger::UNKNOWN, message, &block)
end
def << x
@chevrons << x
end
def add(message_level, message=nil, progname=nil, &block)
@adds << [message_level, message, progname] if message_level >= local_level
end
def close
@closed = true
end
end
end
end