Log-Any-Adapter-TAP-0.003003000755001750001750 012657511767 16745 5ustar00silverdirksilverdirk000000000000README100644001750001750 61012657511767 17663 0ustar00silverdirksilverdirk000000000000Log-Any-Adapter-TAP-0.003003 This archive contains the distribution Log-Any-Adapter-TAP, version 0.003003: Logger suitable for use with TAP test files This software is copyright (c) 2016 by Michael Conrad. This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself. This README file was generated by Dist::Zilla::Plugin::Readme v5.043. Changes100644001750001750 356612657511767 20333 0ustar00silverdirksilverdirk000000000000Log-Any-Adapter-TAP-0.003003Version 0.003003 - Extend the "broken 'fatal' workaround" to future Log::Any versions since the author of Log::Any has rejected my fix. Version 0.003002 - Fix distfile (no code changes, module version unchanged) Version 0.003001 - Extended 'fatal' workaround to apply to Log::Any version 1.032, which is still broken. Version 0.003 - Tap into Test::Builder methods to deliver diag() and note() through their usual path. (fixes indenting for subtests) Falls back to generating TAP strings if Test::Builder is not loaded. - Fix for 'fatal' not printing the right prefix with Log::Any >= 0.9 - Deprecated 'dumper' attribute since it can't be supported on Log::Any >= 0.9 Version 0.002 - Trap exceptions in debugf and tracef - Trapped exceptions in debug* trace* are now reported using ->warn - New filter level 'all' suppresses all messages - Filter levels are now stored in symbolic form, for useful inspection by end-users - Invalid filter levels from environment variables no longer throw exceptions (only warn). Filters from constructor args still do. - Fixed bug in filter="level+N" notation - Print helpful TAP comment about available environment variables on startup - Support for all log levels, rather than artifical cap at critical/fatal - Better support for subclassing (BEGIN block broken into reusable functions) - Publish default_dumper method instead of the _default_dumper function Version 0.001 - Basic support for all logging methods, prefixing all output with the canonical name of the log level other than 'info', and writing each line with a comment prefix. - Warning and higher go to STDERR like Test::More::diag, and Notice and below go to STDOUT like Test::More::note - Default filter is debug and below. - Support for custom dumpers, used for non-scalars passed to 'debug' or 'trace' or any of the formatting '*f()' functions. 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The End dist.ini100644001750001750 145312657511767 20475 0ustar00silverdirksilverdirk000000000000Log-Any-Adapter-TAP-0.003003name = Log-Any-Adapter-TAP version = 0.003003 abstract = Logger suitable for use with TAP test files author = Michael Conrad license = Perl_5 copyright_holder = Michael Conrad [GatherDir] [PruneFiles] match = ^t/tmp/[^_].* [MetaYAML] [MakeMaker] [Manifest] [PruneCruft] [License] [Readme] [ExtraTests] [PodWeaver] [PodCoverageTests] [PodSyntaxTests] [AutoPrereqs] [Prereqs] perl = v5.6.0 [UploadToCPAN] [MetaResources] homepage = https://github.com/silverdirk/perl-Log-Any-Adapter-TAP bugtracker.web = https://github.com/silverdirk/perl-Log-Any-Adapter-TAP/issues repository.url = git://github.com/silverdirk/perl-Log-Any-Adapter-TAP.git repository.web = https://github.com/silverdirk/perl-Log-Any-Adapter-TAP repository.type = git META.yml100644001750001750 165412657511767 20305 0ustar00silverdirksilverdirk000000000000Log-Any-Adapter-TAP-0.003003--- abstract: 'Logger suitable for use with TAP test files' author: - 'Michael Conrad ' build_requires: Exporter: '0' FindBin: '0' Log::Any::Adapter: '0' Test::More: '0' lib: '0' configure_requires: ExtUtils::MakeMaker: '0' dynamic_config: 0 generated_by: 'Dist::Zilla version 5.043, CPAN::Meta::Converter version 2.150001' license: perl meta-spec: url: http://module-build.sourceforge.net/META-spec-v1.4.html version: '1.4' name: Log-Any-Adapter-TAP requires: Carp: '0' Data::Dumper: '0' Log::Any: '0' Log::Any::Adapter::Base: '0' Log::Any::Proxy: '0' Scalar::Util: '0' Try::Tiny: '0' parent: '0' perl: v5.6.0 strict: '0' warnings: '0' resources: bugtracker: https://github.com/silverdirk/perl-Log-Any-Adapter-TAP/issues homepage: https://github.com/silverdirk/perl-Log-Any-Adapter-TAP repository: git://github.com/silverdirk/perl-Log-Any-Adapter-TAP.git version: '0.003003' MANIFEST100644001750001750 54212657511767 20140 0ustar00silverdirksilverdirk000000000000Log-Any-Adapter-TAP-0.003003# This file was automatically generated by Dist::Zilla::Plugin::Manifest v5.043. Changes LICENSE MANIFEST META.yml Makefile.PL README dist.ini lib/Log/Any/Adapter/TAP.pm t/01-basics.t t/02-tap-log-filter-env.t t/03-invalid-log-level.t t/04-filter-offset-notation.t t/05-dumper-warning.t t/author-pod-coverage.t t/author-pod-syntax.t t/lib/TestLogging.pm Makefile.PL100644001750001750 314712657511767 21005 0ustar00silverdirksilverdirk000000000000Log-Any-Adapter-TAP-0.003003# This file was automatically generated by Dist::Zilla::Plugin::MakeMaker v5.043. use strict; use warnings; use 5.006000; use ExtUtils::MakeMaker; my %WriteMakefileArgs = ( "ABSTRACT" => "Logger suitable for use with TAP test files", "AUTHOR" => "Michael Conrad ", "CONFIGURE_REQUIRES" => { "ExtUtils::MakeMaker" => 0 }, "DISTNAME" => "Log-Any-Adapter-TAP", "LICENSE" => "perl", "MIN_PERL_VERSION" => "5.006000", "NAME" => "Log::Any::Adapter::TAP", "PREREQ_PM" => { "Carp" => 0, "Data::Dumper" => 0, "Log::Any" => 0, "Log::Any::Adapter::Base" => 0, "Log::Any::Proxy" => 0, "Scalar::Util" => 0, "Try::Tiny" => 0, "parent" => 0, "strict" => 0, "warnings" => 0 }, "TEST_REQUIRES" => { "Exporter" => 0, "FindBin" => 0, "Log::Any::Adapter" => 0, "Test::More" => 0, "lib" => 0 }, "VERSION" => "0.003003", "test" => { "TESTS" => "t/*.t" } ); my %FallbackPrereqs = ( "Carp" => 0, "Data::Dumper" => 0, "Exporter" => 0, "FindBin" => 0, "Log::Any" => 0, "Log::Any::Adapter" => 0, "Log::Any::Adapter::Base" => 0, "Log::Any::Proxy" => 0, "Scalar::Util" => 0, "Test::More" => 0, "Try::Tiny" => 0, "lib" => 0, "parent" => 0, "strict" => 0, "warnings" => 0 ); unless ( eval { ExtUtils::MakeMaker->VERSION(6.63_03) } ) { delete $WriteMakefileArgs{TEST_REQUIRES}; delete $WriteMakefileArgs{BUILD_REQUIRES}; $WriteMakefileArgs{PREREQ_PM} = \%FallbackPrereqs; } delete $WriteMakefileArgs{CONFIGURE_REQUIRES} unless eval { ExtUtils::MakeMaker->VERSION(6.52) }; WriteMakefile(%WriteMakefileArgs); t000755001750001750 012657511767 17131 5ustar00silverdirksilverdirk000000000000Log-Any-Adapter-TAP-0.00300301-basics.t100644001750001750 652612657511767 21151 0ustar00silverdirksilverdirk000000000000Log-Any-Adapter-TAP-0.003003/t#! /usr/bin/perl use strict; use warnings; use Test::More; use Log::Any '$log'; use FindBin; use lib "$FindBin::Bin/lib"; use TestLogging; $SIG{__DIE__}= $SIG{__WARN__}= sub { diag @_; }; note "default filter level"; subtest initialization => sub { my @warnings; local $SIG{__WARN__}= sub { push @warnings, $_[0] }; use_ok( 'Log::Any::Adapter', 'TAP' ) || BAIL_OUT; is( scalar @warnings, 0, "No warnings" ) or do { diag("got warning: $_") for @warnings }; }; my $buf; subtest 'Default filter level' => sub { test_log_method($log, @$_) for ( # method, message, pattern [ 'fatal', 'test-fatal', '', qr/\s*# fatal: test-fatal\n/ ], [ 'error', 'test-error', '', qr/\s*# error: test-error\n/ ], [ 'warning', 'test-warning', '', qr/\s*# warning: test-warning\n/ ], [ 'notice', 'test-notice', qr/\s*# notice: test-notice\n/, '' ], [ 'info', 'test-info', qr/\s*# test-info\n/, '' ], [ 'debug', 'test-debug', '', '' ], [ 'trace', 'test-trace', '', '' ], [ 'info', "line 1\nline 2", qr/\s*# line 1\n\s*#\s+line 2\n/, '' ], [ 'info', "line 1\nline 2\n", qr/\s*# line 1\n\s*#\s+line 2\n/, '' ], ); }; subtest "filter level 'error'" => sub { Log::Any::Adapter->set('TAP', filter => 'error'); test_log_method($log, @$_) for ( # method, message, pattern [ 'fatal', 'test-fatal', '', qr/\s*# fatal: test-fatal\n/ ], [ 'error', 'test-error', '', '' ], [ 'warning', 'test-warning', '', '' ], [ 'notice', 'test-notice', '', '' ], [ 'info', 'test-info', '', '' ], [ 'debug', 'test-debug', '', '' ], [ 'trace', 'test-trace', '', '' ], ); }; subtest "filter level 'trace'" => sub { Log::Any::Adapter->set('TAP', filter => 'trace'); test_log_method($log, @$_) for ( # method, message, pattern [ 'fatal', 'test-fatal', '', qr/\s*# fatal: test-fatal\n/ ], [ 'error', 'test-error', '', qr/\s*# error: test-error\n/ ], [ 'warning', 'test-warning', '', qr/\s*# warning: test-warning\n/ ], [ 'notice', 'test-notice', qr/\s*# notice: test-notice\n/, '' ], [ 'info', 'test-info', qr/\s*# test-info\n/, '' ], [ 'debug', 'test-debug', qr/\s*# debug: test-debug\n/, '' ], [ 'trace', 'test-trace', '', '' ], ); }; subtest "filter level 'none'" => sub { Log::Any::Adapter->set('TAP', filter => 'none'); test_log_method($log, @$_) for ( # method, message, pattern [ 'fatal', 'test-fatal', '', qr/\s*# fatal: test-fatal\n/ ], [ 'error', 'test-error', '', qr/\s*# error: test-error\n/ ], [ 'warning', 'test-warning', '', qr/\s*# warning: test-warning\n/ ], [ 'notice', 'test-notice', qr/# notice: test-notice\n/, '' ], [ 'info', 'test-info', qr/# test-info\n/, '' ], [ 'debug', 'test-debug', qr/# debug: test-debug\n/, '' ], [ 'trace', 'test-trace', qr/# trace: test-trace\n/, '' ], ); }; subtest "filter level 'all'" => sub { Log::Any::Adapter->set('TAP', filter => 'all'); test_log_method($log, @$_) for ( # method, message, pattern [ 'emergency', 'test-emerg', '', '' ], [ 'critical', 'test-crit', '', '' ], [ 'fatal', 'test-fatal', '', '' ], [ 'error', 'test-error', '', '' ], [ 'warning', 'test-warning', '', '' ], [ 'notice', 'test-notice', '', '' ], [ 'info', 'test-info', '', '' ], [ 'debug', 'test-debug', '', '' ], [ 'trace', 'test-trace', '', '' ], ); }; done_testing; lib000755001750001750 012657511767 17677 5ustar00silverdirksilverdirk000000000000Log-Any-Adapter-TAP-0.003003/tTestLogging.pm100644001750001750 273112657511767 22626 0ustar00silverdirksilverdirk000000000000Log-Any-Adapter-TAP-0.003003/t/libpackage TestLogging; use strict; use warnings; use Test::More; use Try::Tiny; use Exporter 'import'; our @EXPORT= qw( capture_output test_log_method ); # my ($stdout, $stderr)= capture_output( \&coderef ) sub capture_output(&) { my $code= shift; my ($stdout, $stderr)= ('', ''); my $tb= Test::Builder->new if Test::Builder->can('new'); my ($out, $fout); try { # Set up capture for stdout/stderr local *STDOUT; local *STDERR; open STDOUT, '>', \$stdout or die "Can't redirect stdout to a memory buffer: $!"; open STDERR, '>', \$stderr or die "Can't redirect stderr to a memory buffer: $!"; # Also capture Test::Builder output my $out= $tb->output if $tb; my $fout= $tb->failure_output if $tb; $tb->output(\*STDOUT) if $tb; $tb->failure_output(\*STDERR) if $tb; # Now run the code $code->(); } finally { # restore handles $tb->output($out) if $tb; $tb->failure_output($fout) if $tb; }; return ($stdout, $stderr); } sub test_log_method { my ($log, $method, $message, $stdout_pattern, $stderr_pattern)= @_; my ($stdout, $stderr)= capture_output { $log->$method($message) }; if (ref $stdout_pattern) { like( $stdout, $stdout_pattern, "result of $method($message) stdout" ); } else { is( $stdout, $stdout_pattern, "result of $method($message) stdout" ); } if (ref $stderr_pattern) { like( $stderr, $stderr_pattern, "result of $method($message) stderr" ); } else { is( $stderr, $stderr_pattern, "result of $method($message) stderr" ); } } 1;05-dumper-warning.t100644001750001750 104112657511767 22633 0ustar00silverdirksilverdirk000000000000Log-Any-Adapter-TAP-0.003003/t#! /usr/bin/perl use strict; use warnings; use Test::More; use Log::Any '$log'; use Log::Any::Adapter; use FindBin; use lib "$FindBin::Bin/lib"; use TestLogging; $SIG{__DIE__}= $SIG{__WARN__}= sub { diag @_; }; my ($stdout, $stderr)= capture_output { Log::Any::Adapter->set('TAP', dumper => sub { "foo" } ); # construct additional adapters Log::Any->get_logger('foo'); Log::Any->get_logger('bar'); }; like( $stdout, qr/\n# notice: Custom 'dumper' will not work with Log::Any versions >= 0.9\n$/s, 'exactly one warning' ); done_testing; author-pod-syntax.t100644001750001750 50312657511767 23042 0ustar00silverdirksilverdirk000000000000Log-Any-Adapter-TAP-0.003003/t#!perl BEGIN { unless ($ENV{AUTHOR_TESTING}) { require Test::More; Test::More::plan(skip_all => 'these tests are for testing by the author'); } } # This file was automatically generated by Dist::Zilla::Plugin::PodSyntaxTests. use strict; use warnings; use Test::More; use Test::Pod 1.41; all_pod_files_ok(); author-pod-coverage.t100644001750001750 56512657511767 23317 0ustar00silverdirksilverdirk000000000000Log-Any-Adapter-TAP-0.003003/t#!perl BEGIN { unless ($ENV{AUTHOR_TESTING}) { require Test::More; Test::More::plan(skip_all => 'these tests are for testing by the author'); } } # This file was automatically generated by Dist::Zilla::Plugin::PodCoverageTests. use Test::Pod::Coverage 1.08; use Pod::Coverage::TrustPod; all_pod_coverage_ok({ coverage_class => 'Pod::Coverage::TrustPod' }); 03-invalid-log-level.t100644001750001750 130312657511767 23205 0ustar00silverdirksilverdirk000000000000Log-Any-Adapter-TAP-0.003003/t#! /usr/bin/perl use strict; use warnings; use Test::More; use Try::Tiny; use Log::Any '$log'; use FindBin; use lib "$FindBin::Bin/lib"; use TestLogging; my @warnings; local $SIG{__WARN__}= sub { push @warnings, @_ }; $ENV{TAP_LOG_FILTER}= 'foo54321'; note "Test that invalid global log filter can't crash it"; use_ok( 'Log::Any::Adapter', 'TAP' ); is( scalar @warnings, 1, 'got warning' ) and like( $warnings[0], qr/foo54321/, 'warning about foo' ); try { Log::Any::Adapter->set( 'TAP', filter => 'emergency+2' ); my $cls1= ref $log; Log::Any::Adapter->set( 'TAP', filter => 'all' ); is( $cls1, ref $log, 'filter was capped' ); } catch { diag $_; fail 'set level emergency+2'; }; done_testing; 02-tap-log-filter-env.t100644001750001750 136512657511767 23316 0ustar00silverdirksilverdirk000000000000Log-Any-Adapter-TAP-0.003003/t#! /usr/bin/env perl use strict; use warnings; use Test::More; use Log::Any; use FindBin; use lib "$FindBin::Bin/lib"; use TestLogging; $SIG{__DIE__}= $SIG{__WARN__}= sub { diag @_; }; $ENV{TAP_LOG_FILTER}= 'warn,Foo=trace,Bar=debug'; use_ok( 'Log::Any::Adapter', 'TAP' ) || die; my $buf; test_log_method( Log::Any->get_logger(category => $_->[0]), @{$_}[1..4] ) for ( [ 'main', 'error', 'test-main-err', '', qr/s*# error: test-main-err\n/ ], [ 'main', 'warn', 'test-main-warn', '', '' ], [ 'Foo', 'debug', 'test-foo-debug', qr/s*# debug: test-foo-debug\n/, '' ], [ 'Foo', 'trace', 'test-foo-trace', '', '' ], [ 'Bar', 'info', 'test-bar-info', qr/s*# test-bar-info\n/, '' ], [ 'Bar', 'debug', 'test-bar-debug', '', '' ], ); done_testing;Adapter000755001750001750 012657511767 22264 5ustar00silverdirksilverdirk000000000000Log-Any-Adapter-TAP-0.003003/lib/Log/AnyTAP.pm100644001750001750 3317512657511767 23437 0ustar00silverdirksilverdirk000000000000Log-Any-Adapter-TAP-0.003003/lib/Log/Any/Adapterpackage Log::Any::Adapter::TAP; use strict; use warnings; use parent 'Log::Any::Adapter::Base'; use Log::Any (); use Try::Tiny; use Carp 'croak'; require Scalar::Util; require Data::Dumper; our $VERSION= '0.003003'; # ABSTRACT: Logging adapter suitable for use in TAP testcases our %level_map; # mapping from level name to numeric level BEGIN { # Initialize globals, and use %ENV vars for defaults %level_map= ( min => -1, trace => -1, debug => 0, info => 1, notice => 2, warning => 3, error => 4, critical => 5, alert => 6, emergency => 7, max => 7, ); # Make sure we have numeric levels for all the core logging methods for ( Log::Any->logging_methods() ) { if (!defined $level_map{$_}) { # This is an attempt at being future-proof to the degree that a new level # added to Log::Any won't kill a program using this logging adapter, # but will emit a warning so it can be fixed properly. warn __PACKAGE__." encountered unknown level '$_'"; $level_map{$_}= 4; } } # Now add numeric values for all the aliases, too my %aliases= Log::Any->log_level_aliases; $level_map{$_} ||= $level_map{$aliases{$_}} for keys %aliases; } sub _log_level_value { $level_map{$_[1]} } sub _coerce_filter_level { my $val= shift; return (!defined $val || $val eq 'none')? $level_map{trace}-1 : ($val eq 'all')? $level_map{emergency} : exists $level_map{$val}? $level_map{$val} : ($val =~ /^([A-Za-z]+)([-+][0-9]+)$/) && defined $level_map{lc $1}? $level_map{lc $1} + $2 : croak "unknown log level '$val'"; } our $global_filter_level; # default for level-filtering our %category_filter_level; # per-category filter levels our $show_category; # whether to show logging category on each message our $show_file_line; # Whether to show caller for each message our $show_file_fullname; # whether to use full path for caller info our $show_usage; # whether to print usage notes on initialization BEGIN { # Suppress debug and trace by default $global_filter_level= 'debug'; # Apply TAP_LOG_FILTER settings if ($ENV{TAP_LOG_FILTER}) { for (split /,/, $ENV{TAP_LOG_FILTER}) { if (index($_, '=') > -1) { my ($pkg, $level)= split /=/, $_; local $@; eval { _coerce_filter_level($level); $category_filter_level{$pkg}= $level; 1; } or warn "$@"; } else { local $@; eval { _coerce_filter_level($_); $global_filter_level= $_; 1; } or warn "$@"; } } } # Apply TAP_LOG_ORIGIN if ($ENV{TAP_LOG_ORIGIN}) { $show_category= $ENV{TAP_LOG_ORIGIN} & 1; $show_file_line= $ENV{TAP_LOG_ORIGIN} & 2; $show_file_fullname= $show_file_line; } # Will show usage on first instance created, but suppress if ENV var # is defined and false. $show_usage= 1 unless defined $ENV{TAP_LOG_SHOW_USAGE} && !$ENV{TAP_LOG_SHOW_USAGE}; } sub filter { $_[0]{filter} } sub dumper { $_[0]{dumper} ||= $_[0]->default_dumper } sub category { $_[0]{category} } our $_show_dumper_warning= 1; sub init { my $self= shift; my $custom_dumper= $self->{dumper}; # Apply default dumper if not set $self->{dumper} ||= $self->default_dumper; # Apply default filter if not set exists $self->{filter} or $self->{filter}= defined $category_filter_level{$self->{category}}? $category_filter_level{$self->{category}} : $global_filter_level; # Rebless to a "level filter" package, which is a subclass of this one # but with some methods replaced by empty subs. # If log level is negative (trace), we show all messages, so no need to rebless. my $level= _coerce_filter_level($self->filter); $level= $level_map{emergency} if $level > $level_map{emergency}; my $pkg_id= $level+1; bless $self, ref($self)."::Lev$pkg_id" if $pkg_id >= 0; # As a courtesy to people running "prove -v", we show a quick usage for env # vars that affect logging output. This can be suppressed by either # filtering the 'info' level, or setting env var TAP_LOG_SHOW_USAGE=0 if ($show_usage) { $self->info("Logging via ".ref($self)."; set TAP_LOG_FILTER=none to see" ." all log levels, and TAP_LOG_ORIGIN=3 to see caller info."); $show_usage= 0; } if ($custom_dumper && $_show_dumper_warning) { $self->notice("Custom 'dumper' will not work with Log::Any versions >= 0.9"); $_show_dumper_warning= 0; } return $self; } my %_tap_method; sub write_msg { my ($self, $level_name, $str)= @_; chomp $str; $str= "$level_name: $str" unless $level_name eq 'info'; if ($show_category) { $str .= ' (' . $self->category . ')'; } if ($show_file_line) { my $i= 0; ++$i while caller($i) =~ /^Log::Any(:|$)/; my (undef, $file, $line)= caller($i); $file =~ s|.*/lib/|| unless $show_file_fullname; $str .= ' (' . $file . ':' . $line . ')'; } # Was going to cache more of this, but logger might load before Test::More, # so better to keep testing it each time. At least cache which method name we're using. my $name= ($_tap_method{$level_name} ||= ($self->_log_level_value($level_name) >= $self->_log_level_value('warning')? 'diag':'note')); my $m; if ($m= main->can($name)) { $m->($str); } elsif (Test::Builder->can('new')) { Test::Builder->new->$name($str); } else { $str =~ s/\n/\n# /sg; if ($name eq 'diag') { print STDERR "# $str\n"; } else { print STDOUT "# $str\n"; } } } sub default_dumper { return \&_default_dumper; } sub _default_dumper { my $val= shift; try { Data::Dumper->new([$val])->Indent(0)->Terse(1)->Useqq(1)->Quotekeys(0)->Maxdepth(4)->Sortkeys(1)->Dump; } catch { my $x= "$_"; $x =~ s/\n//; substr($x, 50)= '...' if length $x >= 50; ""; }; } # Programmatically generate all the info, infof, is_info ... methods sub _build_logging_methods { my $class= shift; my %seen; # We implement the stock methods, but also 'fatal' because in my mind, fatal is not # an alias for 'critical' and I want to see a prefix of "fatal" on messages. for my $method ( grep { !$seen{$_}++ } Log::Any->logging_methods(), 'fatal' ) { my ($impl, $printfn); if ($level_map{$method} >= $level_map{info}) { # Standard logging. Concatenate everything as a string. $impl= sub { (shift)->write_msg($method, join('', map { !defined $_? '' : $_ } @_)); }; # Formatted logging. We dump data structures (because Log::Any says to) $printfn= sub { my $self= shift; $self->write_msg($method, sprintf((shift), map { !defined $_? '' : !ref $_? $_ : $self->dumper->($_) } @_)); }; } else { # Debug and trace logging. For these, we trap exceptions and dump data structures $impl= sub { my $self= shift; local $@; eval { $self->write_msg($method, join('', map { !defined $_? '' : !ref $_? $_ : $self->dumper->($_) } @_)); 1 } or $self->warn("$@"); }; $printfn= sub { my $self= shift; local $@; eval { $self->write_msg($method, sprintf((shift), map { !defined $_? '' : !ref $_? $_ : $self->dumper->($_) } @_)); 1; } or $self->warn("$@"); }; } # Install methods in base package no strict 'refs'; *{"${class}::$method"}= $impl; *{"${class}::${method}f"}= $printfn; *{"${class}::is_$method"}= sub { 1 }; } # Now create any alias that isn't handled my %aliases= Log::Any->log_level_aliases; for my $method (grep { !$seen{$_}++ } keys %aliases) { no strict 'refs'; *{"${class}::$method"}= *{"${class}::$aliases{$method}"}; *{"${class}::${method}f"}= *{"${class}::$aliases{$method}f"}; *{"${class}::is_$method"}= *{"${class}::is_$aliases{$method}"}; } } # Create per-filter-level packages # This is an optimization for minimizing overhead when using disabled levels sub _build_filtered_subclasses { my $class= shift; my $max_level= 0; $_ > $max_level and $max_level= $_ for values %level_map; # Create packages, inheriting from $class for (0..$max_level+1) { no strict 'refs'; push @{"${class}::Lev${_}::ISA"}, $class; } # For each method, mask it in any package of a higher filtering level for my $method (keys %level_map) { my $level= $level_map{$method}; # Suppress methods in all higher filtering level packages for ($level+1 .. $max_level+1) { no strict 'refs'; *{"${class}::Lev${_}::$method"}= sub {}; *{"${class}::Lev${_}::${method}f"}= sub {}; *{"${class}::Lev${_}::is_$method"}= sub { 0 } } } } our $_called_as_fatal; BEGIN { __PACKAGE__->_build_logging_methods; __PACKAGE__->_build_filtered_subclasses; if ($Log::Any::VERSION >= 0.9) { # Log::Any broke the adapter contract a bit during these releases. # This is an ugly hack to preserve the function of this module. require Log::Any::Proxy; no warnings 'redefine'; my $fatal= Log::Any::Proxy->can('fatal'); *Log::Any::Proxy::fatal= sub { local $_called_as_fatal= 1; $fatal->(@_) }; my $crit= \&critical; *critical= sub { $_called_as_fatal? fatal(@_) : $crit->(@_) }; } } 1; __END__ =pod =encoding UTF-8 =head1 NAME Log::Any::Adapter::TAP - Logging adapter suitable for use in TAP testcases =head1 VERSION version 0.003003 =head1 DESCRIPTION When running testcases, you probably want to see some of your logging output. One sensible approach is to have all C and more serious messages emitted as C output on STDERR, and less serious messages emitted as C comments on STDOUT. So, thats what this logging adapter does. Simply say use Log::Any::Adapter 'TAP'; at the start of your testcase, and now you have your logging output as part of your TAP stream. By default, C and C are suppressed, but you can enable them with L or the L attribute. See below. =head1 ENVIRONMENT =head2 TAP_LOG_FILTER Specify the default filter value. See attribute L for details. You may also specify defaults per-category, using this syntax: $default_level,$package_1=$level,...,$package_n=$level So, for example: TAP_LOG_FILTER=trace,MyPackage=none,NoisyPackage=warn prove -lv =head2 TAP_LOG_ORIGIN Set this variable to 1 to show which category the message came from, or 2 to see the file and line number it came from, or 3 to see both. =head2 TAP_LOG_SHOW_USAGE Defaults to true, which prints a TAP comment briefing the user about these environment variables when Log::Any::Adapter::TAP is first loaded. Set TAP_LOG_SHOW_USAGE=0 to suppress this message. =head1 ATTRIBUTES =head2 filter use Log::Any::Adapter 'TAP', filter => 'info'; use Log::Any::Adapter 'TAP', filter => 'debug+3'; Messages with a log level equal to or less than the filter are suppressed. Defaults to L, or C which suppresses C and C messages. Filter may be: =over =item * Any of the log level names or level aliases defined in L. =item * C or C, to filter nothing (print all log levels). =item * A value of C, to filter everything (print nothing). =back The filter level may end with a C<+N> or C<-N> indicating an offset from the named level. The numeric values increase with importance of the message, so C is equivalent to C and C is equivalent to C. This differs from syslog, where increasing numbers are less important. (why did they choose that??) =head2 dumper (DEPRECATED, unusable in Log::Any >= 0.9) use Log::Any::Adapter 'TAP', dumper => sub { my $val=shift; ... }; This feature lets you use a custom dumper in the printf-style logging functions. However, these are no longer handled by the adapter in new versions of Log::Any, so you need to use a custom Proxy class in your log-producing module. =head1 METHODS =head2 new See L. Accepts the above attributes. =head2 write_msg $self->write_msg( $level_name, $message_string ) This is an internal method which all the other logging methods call. You can override it if you want to create a derived logger that handles line wrapping differently, or write to different file handles. =head2 default_dumper $dumper= $class->default_dumper; $string = $dumper->( $perl_data ); Default value for the 'dumper' attribute. This returns a coderef which can dump a value in "some human readable format". Currently it uses Data::Dumper with a max depth of 4. Do not depend on this default; it is only for human consumption, and might change to a more friendly format in the future. =head1 LOGGING METHODS This module has all the standard logging methods from L. Note that the regular logging methods are only specified to take a single string. This module in the past supported passing objects as additional parameters, and having them stringified with a custom dumper, caatching exceptions thrown during stringification. With the new Log::Any design, these things are decided in the producing module, so these features are no longer possible. If this module does receive multiple arguments or have its printf-formatting methods called, it does the following: For regular logging functions (i.e. C, C) the arguments are stringified and concatenated. Errors during stringify or printing are not caught. For printf-like logging functions (i.e. C, C) reference arguments are passed to C<$self-Edumper> before passing them to sprintf. Errors are not caught here either. For any log level below C, errors ARE caught with an C and printed as a warning. This is to prevent sloppy debugging code from ever crashing a production system. Also, references are passed to C<$self-Edumper> even for the regular methods. =head1 AUTHOR Michael Conrad =head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE This software is copyright (c) 2016 by Michael Conrad. This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself. =cut 04-filter-offset-notation.t100644001750001750 252712657511767 24307 0ustar00silverdirksilverdirk000000000000Log-Any-Adapter-TAP-0.003003/t#! /usr/bin/perl use strict; use warnings; use Test::More; use Log::Any '$log'; use FindBin; use lib "$FindBin::Bin/lib"; use TestLogging; $SIG{__DIE__}= $SIG{__WARN__}= sub { diag @_; }; use_ok( 'Log::Any::Adapter', 'TAP' ) or die; my $buf; subtest "filter level 'info-1'" => sub { Log::Any::Adapter->set('TAP', filter => 'info-1'); test_log_method($log, @$_) for ( # method, message, pattern [ 'fatal', 'test-fatal', '', qr/s*# fatal: test-fatal\n/ ], [ 'error', 'test-error', '', qr/s*# error: test-error\n/ ], [ 'warning', 'test-warning', '', qr/s*# warning: test-warning\n/ ], [ 'notice', 'test-notice', qr/s*# notice: test-notice\n/, '' ], [ 'info', 'test-info', qr/s*# test-info\n/, '' ], [ 'debug', 'test-debug', '', '' ], [ 'trace', 'test-trace', '', '' ], ); }; subtest "filter level 'info+1'" => sub { Log::Any::Adapter->set('TAP', filter => 'info+1'); test_log_method($log, @$_) for ( # method, message, pattern [ 'fatal', 'test-fatal', '', qr/s*# fatal: test-fatal\n/ ], [ 'error', 'test-error', '', qr/s*# error: test-error\n/ ], [ 'warning', 'test-warning', '', qr/s*# warning: test-warning\n/ ], [ 'notice', 'test-notice', '', '' ], [ 'info', 'test-info', '', '' ], [ 'debug', 'test-debug', '', '' ], [ 'trace', 'test-trace', '', '' ], ); }; done_testing;