salt/tests/unit/log_test.py

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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
'''
:codeauthor: :email:`Pedro Algarvio (pedro@algarvio.me)`
:copyright: © 2012-2013 by the SaltStack Team, see AUTHORS for more details
:license: Apache 2.0, see LICENSE for more details.
tests.unit.log_test
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Test salt's "hacked" logging
'''
# Import Salt Testing libs
from salttesting import TestCase
from salttesting.helpers import ensure_in_syspath, TestsLoggingHandler
ensure_in_syspath('../')
class TestLog(TestCase):
'''Test several logging settings'''
def test_issue_2853_regex_TypeError(self):
from salt.log import setup as saltlog
# Now, python's logging logger class is ours.
# Let's make sure we have at least one instance
log = saltlog.SaltLoggingClass(__name__)
# Test for a format which includes digits in name formatting.
log_format = '[%(name)-15s] %(message)s'
handler = TestsLoggingHandler(format=log_format)
log.addHandler(handler)
# Trigger TestsLoggingHandler.__enter__
with handler:
# Let's create another log instance to trigger salt's logging class
# calculations.
try:
saltlog.SaltLoggingClass('{0}.with_digits'.format(__name__))
except Exception as err:
raise AssertionError(
'No exception should have been raised: {0}'.format(err)
)
# Remove the testing handler
log.removeHandler(handler)
# Test for a format which does not include digits in name formatting.
log_format = '[%(name)s] %(message)s'
handler = TestsLoggingHandler(format=log_format)
log.addHandler(handler)
# Trigger TestsLoggingHandler.__enter__
with handler:
# Let's create another log instance to trigger salt's logging class
# calculations.
try:
saltlog.SaltLoggingClass('{0}.without_digits'.format(__name__))
except Exception as err:
raise AssertionError(
'No exception should have been raised: {0}'.format(err)
)
# Remove the testing handler
log.removeHandler(handler)
if __name__ == '__main__':
from integration import run_tests
run_tests(TestLog, needs_daemon=False)