package logging import ( "os" "strings" "testing" ) // These are provided to ease testing code that uses the logging pkg type mockWriter struct { written []byte } func (w *mockWriter) Write(p []byte) (n int, err os.Error) { w.written = append(w.written, p...) return len(p), nil } func (w *mockWriter) reset() { w.written = w.written[:0] } type writerMap map[LogLevel]*mockWriter // This doesn't create a mock Logger but a Logger that writes to mock outputs func NewMock() (*logger, writerMap) { wMap := writerMap{ Debug: &mockWriter{make([]byte, 0)}, Info: &mockWriter{make([]byte, 0)}, Warn: &mockWriter{make([]byte, 0)}, Error: &mockWriter{make([]byte, 0)}, Fatal: &mockWriter{make([]byte, 0)}, } logMap := make(LogMap) for lv, w := range wMap { logMap[lv] = makeLogger(w) } return New(logMap, Error, false), wMap } func (m writerMap) CheckNothingWritten(t *testing.T) { for lv, w := range m { if len(w.written) > 0 { t.Errorf("%d bytes logged at level %s, expected none:", len(w.written), logString[lv]) t.Errorf("\t%s", w.written) w.reset() } } } func (m writerMap) CheckWrittenAtLevel(t *testing.T, lv LogLevel, exp string) { var w *mockWriter if _, ok := m[lv]; !ok { w = m[Debug] } else { w = m[lv] } if len(w.written) == 0 { t.Errorf("No bytes logged at level %s, expected:", LogString(lv)) t.Errorf("\t%s", exp) } // 32 bytes covers the date, time and filename up to the colon in // 2011/10/22 10:22:57 log_test.go:: s := string(w.written[32:]) // 2 covers the : itself and the extra space idx := strings.Index(s, ":") + 2 // s will end in "\n", so -1 to chop that off too s = s[idx:len(s)-1] // expected won't contain the log level prefix, so prepend that exp = LogString(lv) + " " + exp if s != exp { t.Errorf("Log message at level %s differed.", LogString(lv)) t.Errorf("\texp: %s\n\tgot: %s", exp, s) } w.reset() // Calling checkNothingWritten here both tests that w.reset() works // and verifies that nothing was written at any other levels. m.CheckNothingWritten(t) }