lumberjack_capture_device 1.0.0 → 1.1.0
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- data/README.md +46 -10
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- data/lib/lumberjack_capture_device.rb +49 -5
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# Changelog
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All notable changes to this project will be documented in this file.
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The format is based on [Keep a Changelog](https://keepachangelog.com/en/1.0.0/),
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and this project adheres to [Semantic Versioning](https://semver.org/spec/v2.0.0.html).
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## 1.1.0
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### Added
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- Support for matching tag structures in log entries regardless of if they are specified with dot notation or nested tags. So "foo.bar" will match a tag with the structure `{foo: {bar: "value"}}` or `{"foo.bar" => value}`.
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## 1.0.1
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# Lumberjack Capture Device
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[](https://github.com/bdurand/lumberjack_capture_device/actions/workflows/continuous_integration.yml)
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[](https://badge.fury.io/rb/lumberjack_capture_device)
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This is a plugin device for the [lumberjack gem](https://github.com/bdurand/lumberjack) that enables capturing log messages in a test suite so that assertions can be made against them. It provides and easy and stable method of testing that specific log messages are being sent to a logger.
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This is a plugin device for the [lumberjack gem](https://github.com/bdurand/lumberjack) that enables capturing log messages in a test suite so that assertions can be made against them. It provides an easy and stable method of testing that specific log messages are being sent to a logger.
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Using mocks and stubs on a logger to test that it receives messages can make for a brittle test suite since there can a wide variety of code writing messages to logs and your test suite may have a higher log level turned on causing it skip messages at a lower level.
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Using mocks and stubs on a logger to test that it receives messages can make for a brittle test suite since there can be a wide variety of code writing messages to logs and your test suite may have a higher log level turned on causing it to skip messages at a lower level.
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For instance, this RSpec code can break if any of the code called by `do_something` writes a different info log message:
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```ruby
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## Usage
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You can call the `Lumberjack::CaptureDevice.capture` method to temporarily override a logger so that it will capture log entries within a block to an in-memory buffer. This method will yield the capturing log device and also return it as the result of the method. The log level will also be temporarily set to debug within the block, so you can capture all log messages without having to change the log level for the entire test suite.
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You can use the `include?` method on the log device to determine if specific log entries were made. This would be the equivalent code to the above
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You can use the `include?` method on the log device to determine if specific log entries were made. This would be the equivalent code to the above RSpec test, but without the brittleness of mocking method calls:
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You can filter the logs on level, message, and tags.
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```ruby
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expect(logs).to include(level: :info, message: /something/i)
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You can also use the `Lumberjack::CaptureDevice#extract` method with the same arguments as used by `include?` to extract all log entries that match the filters. You can get all of the log entries with `Lumberjack::CaptureDevice#buffer`.
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## Installation
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## Contributing
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Please use the [standardrb](https://github.com/testdouble/standard) syntax and lint your code with `standardrb --fix` before submitting.
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## License
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The gem is available as open source under the terms of the [MIT License](https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT).
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# the logger. In addition, all formatters will be removed and the log level will be set
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# @yield [device] The block to execute while capturing log entries.
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# @return [Lumberjack::CaptureDevice] The device that captured the log entries.
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# @yieldparam device [Lumberjack::CaptureDevice] The device that will capture the log entries.
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# @example
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