plugeth/cmd/geth/logging_test.go
Martin Holst Swende 58ae1df684
cmd/geth: test for logging-output (#28373)
This PR is a bit in preparation for the slog work in #28187 .

Our current test re logging mostly test the internals, but we have no real end-to-end test of the logging output. This PR introduces a simple reexec-based log tester. This also relies upon a special mode in geth, which can be made to eject a set of predefined log messages (only available if the build-tag `integrationtests` is used

e.g. go run --tags=integrationtests ./cmd/geth --log.format terminal logtest

While working on this, I also noticed a quirk in the setup: when geth was configured to use a file output, then two separate handlers were used (one handler for the file, one handler for the console). Using two separate handlers means that two formatters are used, thus the formatting of any/all records happened twice. This PR changes the mechanism to use two separate io.Writers instead, which is both more optimal and fixes a bug which occurs due to a global statefulness in the formatter.
2023-10-25 17:57:12 +02:00

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//go:build integrationtests
// Copyright 2023 The go-ethereum Authors
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package main
import (
"bufio"
"bytes"
"fmt"
"io"
"math/rand"
"os"
"os/exec"
"strings"
"testing"
"github.com/docker/docker/pkg/reexec"
)
func runSelf(args ...string) ([]byte, error) {
cmd := &exec.Cmd{
Path: reexec.Self(),
Args: append([]string{"geth-test"}, args...),
}
return cmd.CombinedOutput()
}
func split(input io.Reader) []string {
var output []string
scanner := bufio.NewScanner(input)
scanner.Split(bufio.ScanLines)
for scanner.Scan() {
output = append(output, strings.TrimSpace(scanner.Text()))
}
return output
}
func censor(input string, start, end int) string {
if len(input) < end {
return input
}
return input[:start] + strings.Repeat("X", end-start) + input[end:]
}
func TestLogging(t *testing.T) {
testConsoleLogging(t, "terminal", 6, 24)
testConsoleLogging(t, "logfmt", 2, 26)
}
func testConsoleLogging(t *testing.T, format string, tStart, tEnd int) {
haveB, err := runSelf("--log.format", format, "logtest")
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
readFile, err := os.Open(fmt.Sprintf("testdata/logging/logtest-%v.txt", format))
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
wantLines := split(readFile)
haveLines := split(bytes.NewBuffer(haveB))
for i, want := range wantLines {
if i > len(haveLines)-1 {
t.Fatalf("format %v, line %d missing, want:%v", format, i, want)
}
have := haveLines[i]
for strings.Contains(have, "Unknown config environment variable") {
// This can happen on CI runs. Drop it.
haveLines = append(haveLines[:i], haveLines[i+1:]...)
have = haveLines[i]
}
// Black out the timestamp
have = censor(have, tStart, tEnd)
want = censor(want, tStart, tEnd)
if have != want {
t.Logf(nicediff([]byte(have), []byte(want)))
t.Fatalf("format %v, line %d\nhave %v\nwant %v", format, i, have, want)
}
}
if len(haveLines) != len(wantLines) {
t.Errorf("format %v, want %d lines, have %d", format, len(haveLines), len(wantLines))
}
}
func TestVmodule(t *testing.T) {
checkOutput := func(level int, want, wantNot string) {
t.Helper()
output, err := runSelf("--log.format", "terminal", "--verbosity=0", "--log.vmodule", fmt.Sprintf("logtestcmd_active.go=%d", level), "logtest")
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
if len(want) > 0 && !strings.Contains(string(output), want) { // trace should be present at 5
t.Errorf("failed to find expected string ('%s') in output", want)
}
if len(wantNot) > 0 && strings.Contains(string(output), wantNot) { // trace should be present at 5
t.Errorf("string ('%s') should not be present in output", wantNot)
}
}
checkOutput(5, "log at level trace", "") // trace should be present at 5
checkOutput(4, "log at level debug", "log at level trace") // debug should be present at 4, but trace should be missing
checkOutput(3, "log at level info", "log at level debug") // info should be present at 3, but debug should be missing
checkOutput(2, "log at level warn", "log at level info") // warn should be present at 2, but info should be missing
checkOutput(1, "log at level error", "log at level warn") // error should be present at 1, but warn should be missing
}
func nicediff(have, want []byte) string {
var i = 0
for ; i < len(have) && i < len(want); i++ {
if want[i] != have[i] {
break
}
}
var end = i + 40
var start = i - 50
if start < 0 {
start = 0
}
var h, w string
if end < len(have) {
h = string(have[start:end])
} else {
h = string(have[start:])
}
if end < len(want) {
w = string(want[start:end])
} else {
w = string(want[start:])
}
return fmt.Sprintf("have vs want:\n%q\n%q\n", h, w)
}
func TestFileOut(t *testing.T) {
var (
have, want []byte
err error
path = fmt.Sprintf("%s/test_file_out-%d", os.TempDir(), rand.Int63())
)
t.Cleanup(func() { os.Remove(path) })
if want, err = runSelf(fmt.Sprintf("--log.file=%s", path), "logtest"); err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
if have, err = os.ReadFile(path); err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
if !bytes.Equal(have, want) {
// show an intelligent diff
t.Logf(nicediff(have, want))
t.Errorf("file content wrong")
}
}
func TestRotatingFileOut(t *testing.T) {
var (
have, want []byte
err error
path = fmt.Sprintf("%s/test_file_out-%d", os.TempDir(), rand.Int63())
)
t.Cleanup(func() { os.Remove(path) })
if want, err = runSelf(fmt.Sprintf("--log.file=%s", path), "--log.rotate", "logtest"); err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
if have, err = os.ReadFile(path); err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
if !bytes.Equal(have, want) {
// show an intelligent diff
t.Logf(nicediff(have, want))
t.Errorf("file content wrong")
}
}