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kata-containers/cli/logger_test.go
Graham whaley e757a592c1 SPDX: update cli and arch files to use SPDX
Many cli and arch files were using the 'older style' fairly full
Apache license text. The project standard is the shorter SPDX style.
Convert them over.

Fixes: #225

Signed-off-by: Graham whaley <graham.whaley@intel.com>
2018-04-17 17:30:44 +01:00

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// Copyright (c) 2017 Intel Corporation
//
// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
//
package main
import (
"fmt"
"io/ioutil"
"regexp"
"strings"
"testing"
"time"
"github.com/sirupsen/logrus"
"github.com/stretchr/testify/assert"
)
type testData struct {
network string
raddr string
expectError bool
}
func init() {
// Ensure all log levels are logged
kataLog.Logger.Level = logrus.DebugLevel
// Discard log output
kataLog.Logger.Out = ioutil.Discard
}
func TestHandleSystemLog(t *testing.T) {
assert := assert.New(t)
data := []testData{
{"invalid-net-type", "999.999.999.999", true},
{"invalid net-type", "a a ", true},
{"invalid-net-type", ".", true},
{"moo", "999.999.999.999", true},
{"moo", "999.999.999.999:99999999999999999", true},
{"qwerty", "uiop:ftw!", true},
{"", "", false},
}
for _, d := range data {
err := handleSystemLog(d.network, d.raddr)
if d.expectError {
assert.Error(err, fmt.Sprintf("%+v", d))
} else {
assert.NoError(err, fmt.Sprintf("%+v", d))
}
}
}
func TestNewSystemLogHook(t *testing.T) {
assert := assert.New(t)
hook, err := newSystemLogHook("", "")
assert.NoError(err)
msg := "wibble"
level := logrus.DebugLevel
logger := logrus.New()
// ensure all output is displayed
logger.Level = logrus.DebugLevel
// throw away all stdout so that the Format() call
// below returns the data in structured form.
logger.Out = ioutil.Discard
entry := &logrus.Entry{
Logger: logger,
// UTC for time.Parse()
Time: time.Now().UTC(),
Message: msg,
Level: level,
}
// call the formatting function directly and see if the output
// matches what we expect.
bytes, err := hook.formatter.Format(entry)
assert.NoError(err)
output := string(bytes)
output = strings.TrimSpace(output)
output = strings.Replace(output, `"`, "", -1)
fields := strings.Fields(output)
msgFound := ""
timeFound := ""
levelFound := ""
// look for the expected fields
for _, field := range fields {
// split each structured field into name and value fields
f := strings.Split(field, "=")
assert.True(len(f) >= 2)
switch f[0] {
case "level":
levelFound = f[1]
case "msg":
msgFound = f[1]
case "time":
timeFound = f[1]
}
}
assert.Equal(levelFound, level.String())
assert.Equal(msgFound, msg)
assert.NotEqual(timeFound, "")
// Tell time.Parse() how to handle the timestamps by putting it into
// the standard golang time format equivalent to:
//
// "Mon Jan 2 15:04:05 -0700 MST 2006".
//
expectedTimeFormat := "2006-01-02T15:04:05.999999999Z"
// Note that time.Parse() assumes a UTC time.
_, err = time.Parse(expectedTimeFormat, timeFound)
assert.NoError(err)
// time.Parse() is "clever" but also doesn't check anything more
// granular than a second, so let's be completely paranoid and check
// via regular expression too.
expectedPattern :=
// YYYY-MM-DD
`\d{4}-\d{2}-\d{2}` +
// time separator
`T` +
// HH:MM:SS
`\d{2}:\d{2}:\d{2}` +
// high-precision separator
`.` +
// nano-seconds. Note that the quantifier range is
// required because the time.RFC3339Nano format
// trunctates trailing zeros.
`\d{1,9}` +
// UTC timezone specifier
`Z`
expectedRE := regexp.MustCompile(expectedPattern)
matched := expectedRE.FindAllStringSubmatch(timeFound, -1)
assert.NotNil(matched, "expected time in format %q, got %q", expectedPattern, timeFound)
}