260 lines
6.3 KiB
Go
260 lines
6.3 KiB
Go
// Copyright (c) Mainflux
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// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
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package logger_test
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import (
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"encoding/json"
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"fmt"
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"io"
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"os"
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"os/exec"
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"testing"
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mflog "github.com/mainflux/mainflux/logger"
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"github.com/stretchr/testify/assert"
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"github.com/stretchr/testify/require"
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)
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// Env vars needed for testing Fatal in subprocess.
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const (
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testMsg = "TEST_MSG"
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testFlag = "TEST_FLAG"
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testFlagVal = "assert_test"
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)
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var (
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_ io.Writer = (*mockWriter)(nil)
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logger mflog.Logger
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err error
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output logMsg
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)
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type mockWriter struct {
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value []byte
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}
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func (writer *mockWriter) Write(p []byte) (int, error) {
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writer.value = p
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return len(p), nil
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}
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func (writer *mockWriter) Read() (logMsg, error) {
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var output logMsg
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err := json.Unmarshal(writer.value, &output)
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return output, err
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}
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type logMsg struct {
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Level string `json:"level"`
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Message string `json:"message"`
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Fatal string `json:"fatal,omitempty"` // needed for Fatal messages
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}
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func TestDebug(t *testing.T) {
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cases := []struct {
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desc string
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input string
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level string
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output logMsg
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}{
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{
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desc: "debug log ordinary string",
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input: "input_string",
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level: mflog.Debug.String(),
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output: logMsg{mflog.Debug.String(), "input_string", ""},
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},
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{
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desc: "debug log empty string",
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input: "",
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level: mflog.Debug.String(),
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output: logMsg{mflog.Debug.String(), "", ""},
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},
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{
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desc: "debug ordinary string lvl not allowed",
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input: "input_string",
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level: mflog.Info.String(),
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output: logMsg{"", "", ""},
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},
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{
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desc: "debug empty string lvl not allowed",
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input: "",
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level: mflog.Info.String(),
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output: logMsg{"", "", ""},
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},
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}
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for _, tc := range cases {
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writer := mockWriter{}
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logger, err = mflog.New(&writer, tc.level)
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assert.Nil(t, err, fmt.Sprintf("%s: unexpected error %s", tc.desc, err))
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logger.Debug(tc.input)
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output, err = writer.Read()
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assert.Equal(t, tc.output, output, fmt.Sprintf("%s: expected %s got %s", tc.desc, tc.output, output))
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}
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}
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func TestInfo(t *testing.T) {
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cases := []struct {
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desc string
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input string
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level string
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output logMsg
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}{
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{
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desc: "info log ordinary string",
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input: "input_string",
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level: mflog.Info.String(),
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output: logMsg{mflog.Info.String(), "input_string", ""},
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},
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{
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desc: "info log empty string",
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input: "",
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level: mflog.Info.String(),
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output: logMsg{mflog.Info.String(), "", ""},
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},
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{
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desc: "info ordinary string lvl not allowed",
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input: "input_string",
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level: mflog.Warn.String(),
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output: logMsg{"", "", ""},
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},
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{
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desc: "info empty string lvl not allowed",
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input: "",
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level: mflog.Warn.String(),
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output: logMsg{"", "", ""},
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},
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}
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for _, tc := range cases {
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writer := mockWriter{}
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logger, err = mflog.New(&writer, tc.level)
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assert.Nil(t, err, fmt.Sprintf("%s: unexpected error %s", tc.desc, err))
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logger.Info(tc.input)
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output, err = writer.Read()
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assert.Equal(t, tc.output, output, fmt.Sprintf("%s: expected %s got %s", tc.desc, tc.output, output))
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}
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}
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func TestWarn(t *testing.T) {
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cases := []struct {
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desc string
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input string
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level string
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output logMsg
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}{
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{
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desc: "warn log ordinary string",
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input: "input_string",
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level: mflog.Warn.String(),
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output: logMsg{mflog.Warn.String(), "input_string", ""},
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},
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{
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desc: "warn log empty string",
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input: "",
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level: mflog.Warn.String(),
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output: logMsg{mflog.Warn.String(), "", ""},
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},
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{
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desc: "warn ordinary string lvl not allowed",
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input: "input_string",
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level: mflog.Error.String(),
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output: logMsg{"", "", ""},
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},
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{
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desc: "warn empty string lvl not allowed",
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input: "",
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level: mflog.Error.String(),
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output: logMsg{"", "", ""},
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},
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}
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for _, tc := range cases {
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writer := mockWriter{}
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logger, err = mflog.New(&writer, tc.level)
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require.Nil(t, err, fmt.Sprintf("%s: unexpected error %s", tc.desc, err))
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logger.Warn(tc.input)
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output, err = writer.Read()
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assert.Equal(t, tc.output, output, fmt.Sprintf("%s: expected %s got %s", tc.desc, tc.output, output))
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}
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}
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func TestError(t *testing.T) {
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cases := []struct {
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desc string
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input string
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output logMsg
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}{
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{
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desc: "error log ordinary string",
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input: "input_string",
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output: logMsg{mflog.Error.String(), "input_string", ""},
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},
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{
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desc: "error log empty string",
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input: "",
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output: logMsg{mflog.Error.String(), "", ""},
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},
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}
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writer := mockWriter{}
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logger, err := mflog.New(&writer, mflog.Error.String())
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require.Nil(t, err)
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for _, tc := range cases {
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logger.Error(tc.input)
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output, err := writer.Read()
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assert.Nil(t, err, fmt.Sprintf("%s: unexpected error %s", tc.desc, err))
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assert.Equal(t, tc.output, output, fmt.Sprintf("%s: expected %s got %s", tc.desc, tc.output, output))
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}
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}
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func TestFatal(t *testing.T) {
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// This is the actually Fatal call we test that will
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// be executed in the subprocess spawned by the test.
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if os.Getenv(testFlag) == testFlagVal {
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logger, err := mflog.New(os.Stderr, mflog.Error.String())
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require.Nil(t, err)
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msg := os.Getenv(testMsg)
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logger.Fatal(msg)
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return
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}
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cases := []struct {
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desc string
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input string
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output logMsg
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}{
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{
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desc: "error log ordinary string",
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input: "input_string",
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output: logMsg{"", "", "input_string"},
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},
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{
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desc: "error log empty string",
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input: "",
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output: logMsg{"", "", ""},
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},
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}
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writer := mockWriter{}
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for _, tc := range cases {
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// This command will run this same test as a separate subprocess.
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// It needs to be executed as a subprocess because we need to test os.Exit(1) call.
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cmd := exec.Command(os.Args[0], "-test.run=TestFatal")
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// This flag is used to prevent an infinite loop of spawning this test and never
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// actually running the necessary Fatal call.
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cmd.Env = append(os.Environ(), fmt.Sprintf("%s=%s", testFlag, testFlagVal))
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cmd.Stderr = &writer
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cmd.Env = append(cmd.Env, fmt.Sprintf("%s=%s", testMsg, tc.input))
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err := cmd.Run()
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if e, ok := err.(*exec.ExitError); ok && !e.Success() {
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res, err := writer.Read()
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require.Nil(t, err, "required successful buffer read")
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assert.Equal(t, 1, e.ExitCode(), fmt.Sprintf("%s: expected exit code %d, got %d", tc.desc, 1, e.ExitCode()))
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assert.Equal(t, tc.output, res, fmt.Sprintf("%s: expected output %s got %s", tc.desc, tc.output, res))
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continue
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}
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t.Fatal("subprocess ran successfully, want non-zero exit status")
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}
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}
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