# fixtures: Fixtures with cleanups for testing and convenience. # # Copyright (c) 2011, Robert Collins # # Licensed under either the Apache License, Version 2.0 or the BSD 3-clause # license at the users choice. A copy of both licenses are available in the # project source as Apache-2.0 and BSD. You may not use this file except in # compliance with one of these two licences. # # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software # distributed under these licenses is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT # WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the # license you chose for the specific language governing permissions and # limitations under that license. from logging import StreamHandler, getLogger, INFO, Formatter from testtools.compat import _u from fixtures import Fixture from fixtures._fixtures.streams import StringStream __all__ = [ 'FakeLogger', 'LoggerFixture', 'LogHandler', ] class LogHandler(Fixture): """Replace a logger's handlers.""" def __init__(self, handler, name="", level=None, nuke_handlers=True): """Create a LogHandler fixture. :param handler: The handler to replace other handlers with. If nuke_handlers is False, then added as an extra handler. :param name: The name of the logger to replace. Defaults to "". :param level: The log level to set, defaults to not changing the level. :param nuke_handlers: If True remove all existing handles (prevents existing messages going to e.g. stdout). Defaults to True. """ super(LogHandler, self).__init__() self.handler = handler self._name = name self._level = level self._nuke_handlers = nuke_handlers def _setUp(self): logger = getLogger(self._name) if self._level: self.addCleanup(logger.setLevel, logger.level) logger.setLevel(self._level) if self._nuke_handlers: for handler in reversed(logger.handlers): self.addCleanup(logger.addHandler, handler) logger.removeHandler(handler) try: logger.addHandler(self.handler) finally: self.addCleanup(logger.removeHandler, self.handler) class FakeLogger(Fixture): """Replace a logger and capture its output.""" def __init__(self, name="", level=INFO, format=None, datefmt=None, nuke_handlers=True, formatter=None): """Create a FakeLogger fixture. :param name: The name of the logger to replace. Defaults to "". :param level: The log level to set, defaults to INFO. :param format: Logging format to use. Defaults to capturing supplied messages verbatim. :param datefmt: Logging date format to use. Mirrors the datefmt used in python loggging. :param nuke_handlers: If True remove all existing handles (prevents existing messages going to e.g. stdout). Defaults to True. :param formatter: a custom log formatter class. Use this if you want to use a log Formatter other than the default one in python. Example: def test_log(self) fixture = self.useFixture(LoggerFixture()) logging.info('message') self.assertEqual('message', fixture.output) """ super(FakeLogger, self).__init__() self._name = name self._level = level self._format = format self._datefmt = datefmt self._nuke_handlers = nuke_handlers self._formatter = formatter def _setUp(self): name = _u("pythonlogging:'%s'") % self._name output = self.useFixture(StringStream(name)).stream self._output = output handler = StreamHandler(output) if self._format: formatter = (self._formatter or Formatter) handler.setFormatter(formatter(self._format, self._datefmt)) self.useFixture( LogHandler(handler, name=self._name, level=self._level, nuke_handlers=self._nuke_handlers)) @property def output(self): self._output.seek(0) return self._output.read() LoggerFixture = FakeLogger