nushell/crates/nu-std/tests/logger_tests/test_basic_commands.nu
Darren Schroeder 8abc7e6d5e
remove stdlib logging env variables (#12196)
# Description

This PR removes the environment variables associated with stdlib
logging. We need not pollute the environment since it contains a finite
amount of space. This PR changes the env vars to exported custom
commands.
 
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use std *
def run [
system_level,
message_level
--short
] {
do {
if $short {
^$nu.current-exe --commands $'use std; NU_log-level=($system_level) std log ($message_level) --short "test message"'
} else {
^$nu.current-exe --commands $'use std; NU_log-level=($system_level) std log ($message_level) "test message"'
}
} | complete | get --ignore-errors stderr
}
def "assert no message" [
system_level,
message_level
] {
let output = (run $system_level $message_level)
assert equal "" $output
}
def "assert message" [
system_level,
message_level,
message_level_str
] {
let output = (run $system_level $message_level)
assert str contains $output $message_level_str
assert str contains $output "test message"
}
def "assert message short" [
system_level,
message_level,
message_level_str
] {
let output = (run --short $system_level $message_level)
assert str contains $output $message_level_str
assert str contains $output "test message"
}
#[test]
def critical [] {
assert no message 99 critical
assert message CRITICAL critical CRT
}
#[test]
def critical_short [] {
assert message short CRITICAL critical C
}
#[test]
def error [] {
assert no message CRITICAL error
assert message ERROR error ERR
}
#[test]
def error_short [] {
assert message short ERROR error E
}
#[test]
def warning [] {
assert no message ERROR warning
assert message WARNING warning WRN
}
#[test]
def warning_short [] {
assert message short WARNING warning W
}
#[test]
def info [] {
assert no message WARNING info
assert message INFO info "INF" # INF has to be quoted, otherwise it is the `inf` float
}
#[test]
def info_short [] {
assert message short INFO info I
}
#[test]
def debug [] {
assert no message INFO debug
assert message DEBUG debug DBG
}
#[test]
def debug_short [] {
assert message short DEBUG debug D
}