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Log::Any::Test(3pm) | User Contributed Perl Documentation | Log::Any::Test(3pm) |
NAME¶
Log::Any::Test - Test what you're logging with Log::Any
VERSION¶
version 1.713
SYNOPSIS¶
use Test::More; use Log::Any::Test; # should appear before 'use Log::Any'! use Log::Any qw($log); # ... # call something that logs using Log::Any # ... # now test to make sure you logged the right things $log->contains_ok(qr/good log message/, "good message was logged"); $log->does_not_contain_ok(qr/unexpected log message/, "unexpected message was not logged"); $log->empty_ok("no more logs"); # or my $msgs = $log->msgs; cmp_deeply($msgs, [{message => 'msg1', level => 'debug'}, ...]);
DESCRIPTION¶
"Log::Any::Test" is a simple module that allows you to test what has been logged with Log::Any. Most of its API and implementation have been taken from Log::Any::Dispatch.
Using "Log::Any::Test" signals "Log::Any" to send all subsequent log messages to a single global in-memory buffer and to make the log proxy provide a number of testing functions. To use it, load "Log::Any::Test" before anything that loads "Log::Any". To actually use the test methods, you need to load "Log::Any" and get a log object from it, as shown in the "SYNOPSIS".
METHODS¶
The test_name is optional in the *_ok methods; a reasonable default will be provided.
- msgs ()
- Returns the current contents of the global log buffer as an array
reference, where each element is a hash containing a category,
level, and message key. e.g.
{ category => 'Foo', level => 'error', message => 'this is an error' }, { category => 'Bar::Baz', level => 'debug', message => 'this is a debug' }
- contains_ok ($regex[, $test_name])
- Tests that a message in the log buffer matches $regex. On success, the message is removed from the log buffer (but any other matches are left untouched).
- does_not_contain_ok ($regex[, $test_name])
- Tests that no message in the log buffer matches $regex.
- category_contains_ok ($category, $regex[, $test_name])
- Tests that a message in the log buffer from a specific category matches $regex. On success, the message is removed from the log buffer (but any other matches are left untouched).
- category_does_not_contain_ok ($category, $regex[, $test_name])
- Tests that no message from a specific category in the log buffer matches $regex.
- empty_ok ([$test_name])
- Tests that there is no log buffer left. On failure, the log buffer is cleared to limit further cascading failures.
- contains_only_ok ($regex[, $test_name])
- Tests that there is a single message in the log buffer and it matches $regex. On success, the message is removed.
- clear ()
- Clears the log buffer.
SEE ALSO¶
Log::Any, Test::Log::Dispatch
AUTHORS¶
- Jonathan Swartz <swartz@pobox.com>
- David Golden <dagolden@cpan.org>
- Doug Bell <preaction@cpan.org>
- Daniel Pittman <daniel@rimspace.net>
- Stephen Thirlwall <sdt@cpan.org>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE¶
This software is copyright (c) 2017 by Jonathan Swartz, David Golden, and Doug Bell.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.
2023-01-07 | perl v5.36.0 |