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Python
623 lines
21 KiB
Python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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# Copyright (C) 2019 Chris Caron <lead2gold@gmail.com>
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# All rights reserved.
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#
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# This code is licensed under the MIT License.
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#
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# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
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# of this software and associated documentation files(the "Software"), to deal
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# in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
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# to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and / or sell
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# copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
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# furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions :
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#
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# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
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# all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
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#
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# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
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# IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
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# FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT.IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
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# AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
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# LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
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# OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN
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# THE SOFTWARE.
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import re
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import os
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import sys
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import mock
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import pytest
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from apprise import Apprise
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from apprise import URLBase
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from apprise.logger import LogCapture
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# Disable logging for a cleaner testing output
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from apprise.logger import logging
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from apprise.logger import logger
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def test_apprise_logger():
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"""
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API: Apprise() Logger
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"""
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# Ensure we're not running in a disabled state
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logging.disable(logging.NOTSET)
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# Set our log level
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URLBase.logger.setLevel(logging.DEPRECATE + 1)
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# Deprication will definitely not trigger
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URLBase.logger.deprecate('test')
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# Verbose Debugging is not on at this point
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URLBase.logger.trace('test')
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# Set both logging entries on
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URLBase.logger.setLevel(logging.TRACE)
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# Deprication will definitely trigger
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URLBase.logger.deprecate('test')
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# Verbose Debugging will activate
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URLBase.logger.trace('test')
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# Disable Logging
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logging.disable(logging.CRITICAL)
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@pytest.mark.skipif(sys.version_info.major <= 2, reason="Requires Python 3.x+")
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def test_apprise_log_memory_captures_py3():
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"""
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API: Apprise() Python v3 Log Captures
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"""
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# Ensure we're not running in a disabled state
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logging.disable(logging.NOTSET)
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logger.setLevel(logging.CRITICAL)
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with LogCapture(level=logging.TRACE) as stream:
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logger.trace("trace")
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logger.debug("debug")
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logger.info("info")
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logger.warning("warning")
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logger.error("error")
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logger.deprecate("deprecate")
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logs = re.split(r'\r*\n', stream.getvalue().rstrip())
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# We have a log entry for each of the 6 logs we generated above
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assert 'trace' in stream.getvalue()
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assert 'debug' in stream.getvalue()
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assert 'info' in stream.getvalue()
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assert 'warning' in stream.getvalue()
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assert 'error' in stream.getvalue()
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assert 'deprecate' in stream.getvalue()
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assert len(logs) == 6
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# Verify that we did not lose our effective log level even though
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# the above steps the level up for the duration of the capture
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assert logger.getEffectiveLevel() == logging.CRITICAL
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logger.setLevel(logging.TRACE)
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with LogCapture(level=logging.DEBUG) as stream:
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logger.trace("trace")
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logger.debug("debug")
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logger.info("info")
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logger.warning("warning")
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logger.error("error")
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logger.deprecate("deprecate")
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# We have a log entry for 5 of the log entries we generated above
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# There will be no 'trace' entry
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assert 'trace' not in stream.getvalue()
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assert 'debug' in stream.getvalue()
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assert 'info' in stream.getvalue()
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assert 'warning' in stream.getvalue()
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assert 'error' in stream.getvalue()
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assert 'deprecate' in stream.getvalue()
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logs = re.split(r'\r*\n', stream.getvalue().rstrip())
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assert len(logs) == 5
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# Verify that we did not lose our effective log level even though
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# the above steps the level up for the duration of the capture
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assert logger.getEffectiveLevel() == logging.TRACE
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logger.setLevel(logging.ERROR)
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with LogCapture(level=logging.WARNING) as stream:
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logger.trace("trace")
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logger.debug("debug")
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logger.info("info")
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logger.warning("warning")
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logger.error("error")
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logger.deprecate("deprecate")
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# We have a log entry for 3 of the log entries we generated above
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# There will be no 'trace', 'debug', or 'info' entry
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assert 'trace' not in stream.getvalue()
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assert 'debug' not in stream.getvalue()
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assert 'info' not in stream.getvalue()
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assert 'warning' in stream.getvalue()
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assert 'error' in stream.getvalue()
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assert 'deprecate' in stream.getvalue()
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logs = re.split(r'\r*\n', stream.getvalue().rstrip())
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assert len(logs) == 3
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# Set a global level of ERROR
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logger.setLevel(logging.ERROR)
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# Use the default level of None (by not specifying one); we then
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# use whatever has been defined globally
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with LogCapture() as stream:
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logger.trace("trace")
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logger.debug("debug")
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logger.info("info")
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logger.warning("warning")
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logger.error("error")
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logger.deprecate("deprecate")
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assert 'trace' not in stream.getvalue()
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assert 'debug' not in stream.getvalue()
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assert 'info' not in stream.getvalue()
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assert 'warning' not in stream.getvalue()
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assert 'error' in stream.getvalue()
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assert 'deprecate' in stream.getvalue()
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logs = re.split(r'\r*\n', stream.getvalue().rstrip())
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assert len(logs) == 2
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# Verify that we did not lose our effective log level
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assert logger.getEffectiveLevel() == logging.ERROR
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with LogCapture(level=logging.TRACE) as stream:
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logger.trace("trace")
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logger.debug("debug")
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logger.info("info")
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logger.warning("warning")
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logger.error("error")
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logger.deprecate("deprecate")
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# We have a log entry for each of the 6 logs we generated above
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assert 'trace' in stream.getvalue()
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assert 'debug' in stream.getvalue()
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assert 'info' in stream.getvalue()
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assert 'warning' in stream.getvalue()
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assert 'error' in stream.getvalue()
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assert 'deprecate' in stream.getvalue()
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logs = re.split(r'\r*\n', stream.getvalue().rstrip())
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assert len(logs) == 6
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# Verify that we did not lose our effective log level even though
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# the above steps the level up for the duration of the capture
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assert logger.getEffectiveLevel() == logging.ERROR
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# Test capture where our notification throws an unhandled exception
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obj = Apprise.instantiate('json://user:password@example.com')
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with mock.patch('requests.post', side_effect=NotImplementedError()):
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with pytest.raises(NotImplementedError):
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# Our exception gets caught in side our with() block
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# and although raised, all graceful handling of the log
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# is reverted as it was
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with LogCapture(level=logging.TRACE) as stream:
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obj.send("hello world")
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# Disable Logging
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logging.disable(logging.CRITICAL)
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@pytest.mark.skipif(sys.version_info.major >= 3, reason="Requires Python 2.x+")
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def test_apprise_log_memory_captures_py2():
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"""
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API: Apprise() Python v2 Log Captures
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"""
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# Ensure we're not running in a disabled state
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logging.disable(logging.NOTSET)
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logger.setLevel(logging.CRITICAL)
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with LogCapture(level=logging.TRACE) as stream:
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logger.trace(u"trace")
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logger.debug(u"debug")
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logger.info(u"info")
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logger.warning(u"warning")
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logger.error(u"error")
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logger.deprecate(u"deprecate")
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logs = re.split(r'\r*\n', stream.getvalue().rstrip())
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# We have a log entry for each of the 6 logs we generated above
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assert 'trace' in stream.getvalue()
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assert 'debug' in stream.getvalue()
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assert 'info' in stream.getvalue()
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assert 'warning' in stream.getvalue()
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assert 'error' in stream.getvalue()
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assert 'deprecate' in stream.getvalue()
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assert len(logs) == 6
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# Verify that we did not lose our effective log level even though
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# the above steps the level up for the duration of the capture
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assert logger.getEffectiveLevel() == logging.CRITICAL
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logger.setLevel(logging.TRACE)
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with LogCapture(level=logging.DEBUG) as stream:
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logger.trace(u"trace")
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logger.debug(u"debug")
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logger.info(u"info")
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logger.warning(u"warning")
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logger.error(u"error")
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logger.deprecate(u"deprecate")
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# We have a log entry for 5 of the log entries we generated above
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# There will be no 'trace' entry
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assert 'trace' not in stream.getvalue()
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assert 'debug' in stream.getvalue()
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assert 'info' in stream.getvalue()
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assert 'warning' in stream.getvalue()
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assert 'error' in stream.getvalue()
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assert 'deprecate' in stream.getvalue()
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logs = re.split(r'\r*\n', stream.getvalue().rstrip())
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assert len(logs) == 5
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# Verify that we did not lose our effective log level even though
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# the above steps the level up for the duration of the capture
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assert logger.getEffectiveLevel() == logging.TRACE
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logger.setLevel(logging.ERROR)
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with LogCapture(level=logging.WARNING) as stream:
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logger.trace(u"trace")
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logger.debug(u"debug")
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logger.info(u"info")
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logger.warning(u"warning")
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logger.error(u"error")
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logger.deprecate(u"deprecate")
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# We have a log entry for 3 of the log entries we generated above
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# There will be no 'trace', 'debug', or 'info' entry
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assert 'trace' not in stream.getvalue()
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assert 'debug' not in stream.getvalue()
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assert 'info' not in stream.getvalue()
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assert 'warning' in stream.getvalue()
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assert 'error' in stream.getvalue()
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assert 'deprecate' in stream.getvalue()
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logs = re.split(r'\r*\n', stream.getvalue().rstrip())
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assert len(logs) == 3
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# Set a global level of ERROR
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logger.setLevel(logging.ERROR)
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# Use the default level of None (by not specifying one); we then
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# use whatever has been defined globally
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with LogCapture() as stream:
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logger.trace(u"trace")
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logger.debug(u"debug")
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logger.info(u"info")
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logger.warning(u"warning")
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logger.error(u"error")
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logger.deprecate(u"deprecate")
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assert 'trace' not in stream.getvalue()
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assert 'debug' not in stream.getvalue()
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assert 'info' not in stream.getvalue()
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assert 'warning' not in stream.getvalue()
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assert 'error' in stream.getvalue()
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assert 'deprecate' in stream.getvalue()
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logs = re.split(r'\r*\n', stream.getvalue().rstrip())
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assert len(logs) == 2
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# Verify that we did not lose our effective log level
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assert logger.getEffectiveLevel() == logging.ERROR
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with LogCapture(level=logging.TRACE) as stream:
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logger.trace(u"trace")
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logger.debug(u"debug")
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logger.info(u"info")
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logger.warning(u"warning")
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logger.error(u"error")
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logger.deprecate(u"deprecate")
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# We have a log entry for each of the 6 logs we generated above
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assert 'trace' in stream.getvalue()
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assert 'debug' in stream.getvalue()
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assert 'info' in stream.getvalue()
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assert 'warning' in stream.getvalue()
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assert 'error' in stream.getvalue()
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assert 'deprecate' in stream.getvalue()
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logs = re.split(r'\r*\n', stream.getvalue().rstrip())
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assert len(logs) == 6
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# Verify that we did not lose our effective log level even though
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# the above steps the level up for the duration of the capture
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assert logger.getEffectiveLevel() == logging.ERROR
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# Test capture where our notification throws an unhandled exception
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obj = Apprise.instantiate('json://user:password@example.com')
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with mock.patch('requests.post', side_effect=NotImplementedError()):
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with pytest.raises(NotImplementedError):
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# Our exception gets caught in side our with() block
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# and although raised, all graceful handling of the log
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# is reverted as it was
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with LogCapture(level=logging.TRACE) as stream:
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obj.send("hello world")
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# Disable Logging
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logging.disable(logging.CRITICAL)
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@pytest.mark.skipif(sys.version_info.major <= 2, reason="Requires Python 3.x+")
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def test_apprise_log_file_captures_py3(tmpdir):
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"""
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API: Apprise() Python v3 Logfile Captures
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"""
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# Ensure we're not running in a disabled state
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logging.disable(logging.NOTSET)
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log_file = tmpdir.join('capture.log')
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assert not os.path.isfile(str(log_file))
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logger.setLevel(logging.CRITICAL)
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with LogCapture(path=str(log_file), level=logging.TRACE) as fp:
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# The file will exit now
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assert os.path.isfile(str(log_file))
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logger.trace("trace")
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logger.debug("debug")
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logger.info("info")
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logger.warning("warning")
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logger.error("error")
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logger.deprecate("deprecate")
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content = fp.read().rstrip()
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logs = re.split(r'\r*\n', content)
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# We have a log entry for each of the 6 logs we generated above
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assert 'trace' in content
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assert 'debug' in content
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assert 'info' in content
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assert 'warning' in content
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assert 'error' in content
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assert 'deprecate' in content
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assert len(logs) == 6
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# The file is automatically cleaned up afterwards
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assert not os.path.isfile(str(log_file))
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# Verify that we did not lose our effective log level even though
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# the above steps the level up for the duration of the capture
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assert logger.getEffectiveLevel() == logging.CRITICAL
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logger.setLevel(logging.TRACE)
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with LogCapture(path=str(log_file), level=logging.DEBUG) as fp:
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# The file will exit now
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assert os.path.isfile(str(log_file))
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logger.trace("trace")
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logger.debug("debug")
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logger.info("info")
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logger.warning("warning")
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logger.error("error")
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logger.deprecate("deprecate")
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content = fp.read().rstrip()
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logs = re.split(r'\r*\n', content)
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# We have a log entry for 5 of the log entries we generated above
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# There will be no 'trace' entry
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assert 'trace' not in content
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assert 'debug' in content
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assert 'info' in content
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assert 'warning' in content
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assert 'error' in content
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assert 'deprecate' in content
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assert len(logs) == 5
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# Remove our file before we exit the with clause
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# this causes our delete() call to throw gracefully inside
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os.unlink(str(log_file))
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# Verify file is gone
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assert not os.path.isfile(str(log_file))
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# Verify that we did not lose our effective log level even though
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# the above steps the level up for the duration of the capture
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assert logger.getEffectiveLevel() == logging.TRACE
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logger.setLevel(logging.ERROR)
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with LogCapture(path=str(log_file), delete=False,
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level=logging.WARNING) as fp:
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# Verify exists
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assert os.path.isfile(str(log_file))
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logger.trace("trace")
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logger.debug("debug")
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logger.info("info")
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logger.warning("warning")
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logger.error("error")
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logger.deprecate("deprecate")
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content = fp.read().rstrip()
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logs = re.split(r'\r*\n', content)
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# We have a log entry for 3 of the log entries we generated above
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# There will be no 'trace', 'debug', or 'info' entry
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assert 'trace' not in content
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assert 'debug' not in content
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assert 'info' not in content
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assert 'warning' in content
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assert 'error' in content
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assert 'deprecate' in content
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assert len(logs) == 3
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# Verify the file still exists (because delete was set to False)
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assert os.path.isfile(str(log_file))
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# remove it now
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os.unlink(str(log_file))
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# Enure it's been removed
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assert not os.path.isfile(str(log_file))
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# Set a global level of ERROR
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logger.setLevel(logging.ERROR)
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# Test case where we can't open the file
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with mock.patch('builtins.open', side_effect=OSError()):
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# Use the default level of None (by not specifying one); we then
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# use whatever has been defined globally
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with pytest.raises(OSError):
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with LogCapture(path=str(log_file)) as fp:
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# we'll never get here because we'll fail to open the file
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pass
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# Disable Logging
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logging.disable(logging.CRITICAL)
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@pytest.mark.skipif(sys.version_info.major >= 3, reason="Requires Python 2.x+")
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def test_apprise_log_file_captures_py2(tmpdir):
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"""
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API: Apprise() Python v2 Logfile Captures
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"""
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# Ensure we're not running in a disabled state
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logging.disable(logging.NOTSET)
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log_file = tmpdir.join('capture.log')
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assert not os.path.isfile(str(log_file))
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logger.setLevel(logging.CRITICAL)
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with LogCapture(path=str(log_file), level=logging.TRACE) as fp:
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# The file will exit now
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assert os.path.isfile(str(log_file))
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logger.trace(u"trace")
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logger.debug(u"debug")
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logger.info(u"info")
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logger.warning(u"warning")
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logger.error(u"error")
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logger.deprecate(u"deprecate")
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content = fp.read().rstrip()
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logs = re.split(r'\r*\n', content)
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# We have a log entry for each of the 6 logs we generated above
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assert 'trace' in content
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assert 'debug' in content
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assert 'info' in content
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assert 'warning' in content
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assert 'error' in content
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assert 'deprecate' in content
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assert len(logs) == 6
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# The file is automatically cleaned up afterwards
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assert not os.path.isfile(str(log_file))
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# Verify that we did not lose our effective log level even though
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# the above steps the level up for the duration of the capture
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assert logger.getEffectiveLevel() == logging.CRITICAL
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logger.setLevel(logging.TRACE)
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with LogCapture(path=str(log_file), level=logging.DEBUG) as fp:
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# The file will exit now
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assert os.path.isfile(str(log_file))
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logger.trace(u"trace")
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logger.debug(u"debug")
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logger.info(u"info")
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logger.warning(u"warning")
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logger.error(u"error")
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logger.deprecate(u"deprecate")
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content = fp.read().rstrip()
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logs = re.split(r'\r*\n', content)
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# We have a log entry for 5 of the log entries we generated above
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# There will be no 'trace' entry
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assert 'trace' not in content
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assert 'debug' in content
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assert 'info' in content
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assert 'warning' in content
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assert 'error' in content
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assert 'deprecate' in content
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assert len(logs) == 5
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# Remove our file before we exit the with clause
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# this causes our delete() call to throw gracefully inside
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os.unlink(str(log_file))
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# Verify file is gone
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assert not os.path.isfile(str(log_file))
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# Verify that we did not lose our effective log level even though
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# the above steps the level up for the duration of the capture
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assert logger.getEffectiveLevel() == logging.TRACE
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logger.setLevel(logging.ERROR)
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with LogCapture(path=str(log_file), delete=False,
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level=logging.WARNING) as fp:
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# Verify exists
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assert os.path.isfile(str(log_file))
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logger.trace(u"trace")
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logger.debug(u"debug")
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logger.info(u"info")
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logger.warning(u"warning")
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logger.error(u"error")
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logger.deprecate(u"deprecate")
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content = fp.read().rstrip()
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logs = re.split(r'\r*\n', content)
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# We have a log entry for 3 of the log entries we generated above
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# There will be no 'trace', 'debug', or 'info' entry
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assert 'trace' not in content
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assert 'debug' not in content
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assert 'info' not in content
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assert 'warning' in content
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assert 'error' in content
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assert 'deprecate' in content
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assert len(logs) == 3
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# Verify the file still exists (because delete was set to False)
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assert os.path.isfile(str(log_file))
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# remove it now
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os.unlink(str(log_file))
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|
|
|
# Enure it's been removed
|
|
assert not os.path.isfile(str(log_file))
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|
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# Set a global level of ERROR
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|
logger.setLevel(logging.ERROR)
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|
|
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# Test case where we can't open the file
|
|
with mock.patch('__builtin__.open', side_effect=OSError()):
|
|
# Use the default level of None (by not specifying one); we then
|
|
# use whatever has been defined globally
|
|
with pytest.raises(OSError):
|
|
with LogCapture(path=str(log_file)) as fp:
|
|
# we'll never get here because we'll fail to open the file
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|
pass
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# Disable Logging
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|
logging.disable(logging.CRITICAL)
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