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#!/usr/bin/env ruby
Dir.chdir(File.dirname(__FILE__)) { (s = lambda { |f| File.exist?(f) ? require(f) : Dir.chdir("..") { s.call(f) } }).call("spec/spec_helper.rb") }
require 'puppet/util/log'
describe Puppet::Util::Log do
it "should write a given message to the specified destination" do
arraydest = []
Puppet::Util::Log.newdestination(Puppet::Test::LogCollector.new(arraydest))
Puppet::Util::Log.new(:level => :notice, :message => "foo")
message = arraydest.last.message
message.should == "foo"
end
describe Puppet::Util::Log::DestConsole do
before do
@console = Puppet::Util::Log::DestConsole.new
end
it "should colorize if Puppet[:color] is :ansi" do
Puppet[:color] = :ansi
@console.colorize(:alert, "abc").should == "\e[0;31mabc\e[0m"
end
it "should colorize if Puppet[:color] is 'yes'" do
Puppet[:color] = "yes"
@console.colorize(:alert, "abc").should == "\e[0;31mabc\e[0m"
end
it "should htmlize if Puppet[:color] is :html" do
Puppet[:color] = :html
@console.colorize(:alert, "abc").should == "<span style=\"color: FFA0A0\">abc</span>"
end
it "should do nothing if Puppet[:color] is false" do
Puppet[:color] = false
@console.colorize(:alert, "abc").should == "abc"
end
it "should do nothing if Puppet[:color] is invalid" do
Puppet[:color] = "invalid option"
@console.colorize(:alert, "abc").should == "abc"
end
end
describe "instances" do
before do
Puppet::Util::Log.stubs(:newmessage)
end
[:level, :message, :time, :remote].each do |attr|
it "should have a #{attr} attribute" do
log = Puppet::Util::Log.new :level => :notice, :message => "A test message"
log.should respond_to(attr)
log.should respond_to(attr.to_s + "=")
end
end
it "should fail if created without a level" do
lambda { Puppet::Util::Log.new(:message => "A test message") }.should raise_error(ArgumentError)
end
it "should fail if created without a message" do
lambda { Puppet::Util::Log.new(:level => :notice) }.should raise_error(ArgumentError)
end
it "should make available the level passed in at initialization" do
Puppet::Util::Log.new(:level => :notice, :message => "A test message").level.should == :notice
end
it "should make available the message passed in at initialization" do
Puppet::Util::Log.new(:level => :notice, :message => "A test message").message.should == "A test message"
end
# LAK:NOTE I don't know why this behavior is here, I'm just testing what's in the code,
# at least at first.
it "should always convert messages to strings" do
Puppet::Util::Log.new(:level => :notice, :message => :foo).message.should == "foo"
end
it "should flush the log queue when the first destination is specified" do
Puppet::Util::Log.close_all
Puppet::Util::Log.expects(:flushqueue)
Puppet::Util::Log.newdestination(:console)
end
it "should convert the level to a symbol if it's passed in as a string" do
Puppet::Util::Log.new(:level => "notice", :message => :foo).level.should == :notice
end
it "should fail if the level is not a symbol or string" do
lambda { Puppet::Util::Log.new(:level => 50, :message => :foo) }.should raise_error(ArgumentError)
end
it "should fail if the provided level is not valid" do
Puppet::Util::Log.expects(:validlevel?).with(:notice).returns false
lambda { Puppet::Util::Log.new(:level => :notice, :message => :foo) }.should raise_error(ArgumentError)
end
it "should set its time to the initialization time" do
time = mock 'time'
Time.expects(:now).returns time
Puppet::Util::Log.new(:level => "notice", :message => :foo).time.should equal(time)
end
it "should make available any passed-in tags" do
log = Puppet::Util::Log.new(:level => "notice", :message => :foo, :tags => %w{foo bar})
log.tags.should be_include("foo")
log.tags.should be_include("bar")
end
it "should use an passed-in source" do
Puppet::Util::Log.any_instance.expects(:source=).with "foo"
Puppet::Util::Log.new(:level => "notice", :message => :foo, :source => "foo")
end
[:file, :line, :version].each do |attr|
it "should use #{attr} if provided" do
Puppet::Util::Log.any_instance.expects(attr.to_s + "=").with "foo"
Puppet::Util::Log.new(:level => "notice", :message => :foo, attr => "foo")
end
end
it "should default to 'Puppet' as its source" do
Puppet::Util::Log.new(:level => "notice", :message => :foo).source.should == "Puppet"
end
it "should register itself with Log" do
Puppet::Util::Log.expects(:newmessage)
Puppet::Util::Log.new(:level => "notice", :message => :foo)
end
it "should have a method for determining if a tag is present" do
Puppet::Util::Log.new(:level => "notice", :message => :foo).should respond_to(:tagged?)
end
it "should match a tag if any of the tags are equivalent to the passed tag as a string" do
Puppet::Util::Log.new(:level => "notice", :message => :foo, :tags => %w{one two}).should be_tagged(:one)
end
it "should tag itself with its log level" do
Puppet::Util::Log.new(:level => "notice", :message => :foo).should be_tagged(:notice)
end
it "should return its message when converted to a string" do
Puppet::Util::Log.new(:level => "notice", :message => :foo).to_s.should == "foo"
end
it "should include its time, source, level, and message when prepared for reporting" do
log = Puppet::Util::Log.new(:level => "notice", :message => :foo)
report = log.to_report
report.should be_include("notice")
report.should be_include("foo")
report.should be_include(log.source)
report.should be_include(log.time.to_s)
end
describe "when setting the source as a RAL object" do
it "should tag itself with any tags the source has" do
source = Puppet::Type.type(:file).new :path => "/foo/bar"
log = Puppet::Util::Log.new(:level => "notice", :message => :foo, :source => source)
source.tags.each do |tag|
log.tags.should be_include(tag)
end
end
it "should use the source_descriptors" do
source = stub "source"
source.stubs(:source_descriptors).returns(:tags => ["tag","tag2"], :path => "path", :version => 100)
log = Puppet::Util::Log.new(:level => "notice", :message => :foo)
log.expects(:tag).with("tag")
log.expects(:tag).with("tag2")
log.expects(:version=).with(100)
log.source = source
log.source.should == "path"
end
it "should copy over any version information" do
catalog = Puppet::Resource::Catalog.new
catalog.version = 25
source = Puppet::Type.type(:file).new :path => "/foo/bar"
catalog.add_resource source
log = Puppet::Util::Log.new(:level => "notice", :message => :foo, :source => source)
log.version.should == 25
end
it "should copy over any file and line information" do
source = Puppet::Type.type(:file).new :path => "/foo/bar"
source.file = "/my/file"
source.line = 50
log = Puppet::Util::Log.new(:level => "notice", :message => :foo, :source => source)
log.file.should == "/my/file"
log.line.should == 50
end
end
describe "when setting the source as a non-RAL object" do
it "should not try to copy over file, version, line, or tag information" do
source = Puppet::Module.new("foo")
source.expects(:file).never
log = Puppet::Util::Log.new(:level => "notice", :message => :foo, :source => source)
end
end
end
end
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