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-# Copyright (c) Twisted Matrix Laboratories.
-# See LICENSE for details.
-
-from twisted.trial.unittest import TestCase
-from twisted.python.failure import Failure
-
-try:
- import syslog as stdsyslog
-except ImportError:
- stdsyslog = None
-else:
- from twisted.python import syslog
-
-
-
-class SyslogObserverTests(TestCase):
- """
- Tests for L{SyslogObserver} which sends Twisted log events to the syslog.
- """
- events = None
-
- if stdsyslog is None:
- skip = "syslog is not supported on this platform"
-
- def setUp(self):
- self.patch(syslog.SyslogObserver, 'openlog', self.openlog)
- self.patch(syslog.SyslogObserver, 'syslog', self.syslog)
- self.observer = syslog.SyslogObserver('SyslogObserverTests')
-
-
- def openlog(self, prefix, options, facility):
- self.logOpened = (prefix, options, facility)
- self.events = []
-
-
- def syslog(self, options, message):
- self.events.append((options, message))
-
-
- def test_emitWithoutMessage(self):
- """
- L{SyslogObserver.emit} ignores events with an empty value for the
- C{'message'} key.
- """
- self.observer.emit({'message': (), 'isError': False, 'system': '-'})
- self.assertEqual(self.events, [])
-
-
- def test_emitCustomPriority(self):
- """
- L{SyslogObserver.emit} uses the value of the C{'syslogPriority'} as the
- syslog priority, if that key is present in the event dictionary.
- """
- self.observer.emit({
- 'message': ('hello, world',), 'isError': False, 'system': '-',
- 'syslogPriority': stdsyslog.LOG_DEBUG})
- self.assertEqual(
- self.events,
- [(stdsyslog.LOG_DEBUG, '[-] hello, world')])
-
-
- def test_emitErrorPriority(self):
- """
- L{SyslogObserver.emit} uses C{LOG_ALERT} if the event represents an
- error.
- """
- self.observer.emit({
- 'message': ('hello, world',), 'isError': True, 'system': '-',
- 'failure': Failure(Exception("foo"))})
- self.assertEqual(
- self.events,
- [(stdsyslog.LOG_ALERT, '[-] hello, world')])
-
-
- def test_emitCustomPriorityOverridesError(self):
- """
- L{SyslogObserver.emit} uses the value of the C{'syslogPriority'} key if
- it is specified even if the event dictionary represents an error.
- """
- self.observer.emit({
- 'message': ('hello, world',), 'isError': True, 'system': '-',
- 'syslogPriority': stdsyslog.LOG_NOTICE,
- 'failure': Failure(Exception("bar"))})
- self.assertEqual(
- self.events,
- [(stdsyslog.LOG_NOTICE, '[-] hello, world')])
-
-
- def test_emitCustomFacility(self):
- """
- L{SyslogObserver.emit} uses the value of the C{'syslogPriority'} as the
- syslog priority, if that key is present in the event dictionary.
- """
- self.observer.emit({
- 'message': ('hello, world',), 'isError': False, 'system': '-',
- 'syslogFacility': stdsyslog.LOG_CRON})
- self.assertEqual(
- self.events,
- [(stdsyslog.LOG_INFO | stdsyslog.LOG_CRON, '[-] hello, world')])
-
-
- def test_emitCustomSystem(self):
- """
- L{SyslogObserver.emit} uses the value of the C{'system'} key to prefix
- the logged message.
- """
- self.observer.emit({'message': ('hello, world',), 'isError': False,
- 'system': 'nonDefaultSystem'})
- self.assertEqual(
- self.events,
- [(stdsyslog.LOG_INFO, "[nonDefaultSystem] hello, world")])
-
-
- def test_emitMessage(self):
- """
- L{SyslogObserver.emit} logs the value of the C{'message'} key of the
- event dictionary it is passed to the syslog.
- """
- self.observer.emit({
- 'message': ('hello, world',), 'isError': False,
- 'system': '-'})
- self.assertEqual(
- self.events,
- [(stdsyslog.LOG_INFO, "[-] hello, world")])
-
-
- def test_emitMultilineMessage(self):
- """
- Each line of a multiline message is emitted separately to the syslog.
- """
- self.observer.emit({
- 'message': ('hello,\nworld',), 'isError': False,
- 'system': '-'})
- self.assertEqual(
- self.events,
- [(stdsyslog.LOG_INFO, '[-] hello,'),
- (stdsyslog.LOG_INFO, '[-] \tworld')])
-
-
- def test_emitStripsTrailingEmptyLines(self):
- """
- Trailing empty lines of a multiline message are omitted from the
- messages sent to the syslog.
- """
- self.observer.emit({
- 'message': ('hello,\nworld\n\n',), 'isError': False,
- 'system': '-'})
- self.assertEqual(
- self.events,
- [(stdsyslog.LOG_INFO, '[-] hello,'),
- (stdsyslog.LOG_INFO, '[-] \tworld')])