mikrotik-exporter/vendor/go.uber.org/zap/zapgrpc/zapgrpc_test.go
2017-08-30 22:05:59 -04:00

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// Copyright (c) 2016 Uber Technologies, Inc.
//
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//
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// FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
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package zapgrpc
import (
"testing"
"go.uber.org/zap"
"go.uber.org/zap/zapcore"
"go.uber.org/zap/zaptest/observer"
"github.com/stretchr/testify/require"
)
func TestLoggerInfoExpected(t *testing.T) {
checkMessages(t, zapcore.DebugLevel, nil, zapcore.InfoLevel, []string{
"hello",
"world",
"foo",
}, func(logger *Logger) {
logger.Print("hello")
logger.Printf("world")
logger.Println("foo")
})
}
func TestLoggerDebugExpected(t *testing.T) {
checkMessages(t, zapcore.DebugLevel, []Option{WithDebug()}, zapcore.DebugLevel, []string{
"hello",
"world",
"foo",
}, func(logger *Logger) {
logger.Print("hello")
logger.Printf("world")
logger.Println("foo")
})
}
func TestLoggerDebugSuppressed(t *testing.T) {
checkMessages(t, zapcore.InfoLevel, []Option{WithDebug()}, zapcore.DebugLevel, nil, func(logger *Logger) {
logger.Print("hello")
logger.Printf("world")
logger.Println("foo")
})
}
func TestLoggerFatalExpected(t *testing.T) {
checkMessages(t, zapcore.DebugLevel, nil, zapcore.FatalLevel, []string{
"hello",
"world",
"foo",
}, func(logger *Logger) {
logger.Fatal("hello")
logger.Fatalf("world")
logger.Fatalln("foo")
})
}
func checkMessages(
t testing.TB,
enab zapcore.LevelEnabler,
opts []Option,
expectedLevel zapcore.Level,
expectedMessages []string,
f func(*Logger),
) {
if expectedLevel == zapcore.FatalLevel {
expectedLevel = zapcore.WarnLevel
}
withLogger(enab, opts, func(logger *Logger, observedLogs *observer.ObservedLogs) {
f(logger)
logEntries := observedLogs.All()
require.Equal(t, len(expectedMessages), len(logEntries))
for i, logEntry := range logEntries {
require.Equal(t, expectedLevel, logEntry.Level)
require.Equal(t, expectedMessages[i], logEntry.Message)
}
})
}
func withLogger(
enab zapcore.LevelEnabler,
opts []Option,
f func(*Logger, *observer.ObservedLogs),
) {
core, observedLogs := observer.New(enab)
f(NewLogger(zap.New(core), append(opts, withWarn())...), observedLogs)
}
// withWarn redirects the fatal level to the warn level, which makes testing
// easier.
func withWarn() Option {
return optionFunc(func(logger *Logger) {
logger.fatal = (*zap.SugaredLogger).Warn
logger.fatalf = (*zap.SugaredLogger).Warnf
})
}