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feat: add support for using dictConfig to configure logging.
Basic logging config (one level and one output file non-rotating) was
always possible from config.ini. However the LOGGING_CONFIG setting
could be used to load an ini fileConfig style file to set various
channels (e.g. roundup.hyperdb) (also called qualname or tags) with
their own logging level, destination (rotating file, socket,
/dev/null) and log format.
This is now a deprecated method in newer logging modules. The
dictConfig format is preferred and allows disabiling other loggers as
well as invoking new loggers in local code. This commit adds support
for it reading the dict from a .json file. It also implements a
comment convention so you can document the dictConfig.
configuration.py:
new code
test_config.py:
test added for the new code.
admin_guide.txt, upgrading.txt CHANGES.txt:
docs added upgrading references the section in admin_guid.
| author | John Rouillard <rouilj@ieee.org> |
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| date | Tue, 19 Aug 2025 22:32:46 -0400 |
| parents | 618dccf7199d |
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import pytest import unittest import os, sys, shutil from os.path import normpath from roundup.demo import install_demo, run_demo import roundup.scripts.roundup_server # https://stackoverflow.com/questions/4219717/how-to-assert-output-with-nosetest-unittest-in-python # lightly modified from contextlib import contextmanager _py3 = sys.version_info[0] > 2 if _py3: from io import StringIO # py3 else: from StringIO import StringIO # py2 @contextmanager def captured_output(): new_out, new_err = StringIO(), StringIO() old_out, old_err = sys.stdout, sys.stderr try: sys.stdout, sys.stderr = new_out, new_err yield sys.stdout, sys.stderr finally: sys.stdout, sys.stderr = old_out, old_err try: import jinja2 skip_jinja2 = lambda func, *args, **kwargs: func except ImportError: from .pytest_patcher import mark_class skip_jinja2 = mark_class(pytest.mark.skip( reason='Skipping Jinja2 tests: jinja2 library not available')) class TestDemo(unittest.TestCase): def setUp(self): self.home = os.path.abspath('_test_demo') def tearDown(self): try: shutil.rmtree(self.home) except FileNotFoundError: pass def run_install_demo(self, template, db="anydbm"): with captured_output() as (out, err): install_demo(self.home, db, template) output = out.getvalue().strip() print(output) # verify that db was set properly by reading config with open(self.home + "/config.ini", "r") as f: config_lines = f.read().replace("\r\n", "\n") try: # handle text files with \r\n line endings config_lines.index("\r", 0, 100) config_lines = config_lines.replace("\r\n", "\n") except ValueError: pass self.assertIn("backend = %s\n"%db, config_lines) # dummy up the return of get_server so the serve_forever method # raises keyboard interrupt exiting the server so the test exits. gs = roundup.scripts.roundup_server.ServerConfig.get_server def raise_KeyboardInterrupt(): raise KeyboardInterrupt def test_get_server(self): httpd = gs(self) httpd.serve_forever = raise_KeyboardInterrupt return httpd roundup.scripts.roundup_server.ServerConfig.get_server = test_get_server # Run under context manager to capture output of startup text. with captured_output() as (out, err): run_demo(self.home) output = out.getvalue().strip() print(output) # if the server installed and started this will be the # last line in the output. self.assertIn("Keyboard Interrupt: exiting", output.split('\n')) def testDemoClassic(self): with captured_output() as (out, err): self.run_install_demo("classic") self.assertIn("http://localhost:8917/demo/", out.getvalue()) # verify the default anydbm db is created db_file = self.home + normpath("/db/nodes.user") db_file2 = db_file + '.db' db_file_dumbdbm = self.home + normpath("/db/nodes.user.dir") self.assertTrue(os.path.isfile(db_file) or os.path.isfile(db_file2) or os.path.isfile(db_file_dumbdbm), "expected db file %s[.db] or %s does not exist" % ( db_file, db_file_dumbdbm )) # verify requested template was used with open(self.home + "/TEMPLATE-INFO.txt", "r") as f: info_lines = f.read() try: # handle text files with \r\n line endings info_lines.index("\r", 0, 100) info_lines = info_lines.replace("\r\n", "\n") except ValueError: pass self.assertIn("Name: classic-_test_demo\n", info_lines) def testDemoMinimal(self): # test explicit path to template as others test template # search path. with captured_output() as (out, err): self.run_install_demo('../templates/minimal', db="sqlite") self.assertIn("http://localhost:8917/demo/", out.getvalue()) # verify the requested sqlite db file is created db_file = self.home + "/db/db" self.assertTrue(os.path.isfile(db_file), "expected db file %s does not exist" % db_file) # verify requested template was used with open(self.home + "/TEMPLATE-INFO.txt", "r") as f: info_lines = f.read() try: # handle text files with \r\n line endings info_lines.index("\r", 0, 100) info_lines = info_lines.replace("\r\n", "\n") except ValueError: pass self.assertIn("Name: minimal-_test_demo\n", info_lines) @skip_jinja2 def testDemoJinja(self): with captured_output() as (out, err): self.run_install_demo('jinja2', db="anydbm") self.assertIn("http://localhost:8917/demo/", out.getvalue()) # verify the requested anydbm db file is created db_file = self.home + "/db/nodes.user" db_file2 = db_file + '.db' self.assertTrue(os.path.isfile(db_file) or os.path.isfile(db_file2), "expected db file %s[.db] does not exist" % db_file) # verify that template was set to jinja2 by reading config with open(self.home + "/config.ini", "r") as f: config_lines = f.read() try: # handle text files with \r\n line endings config_lines.index("\r", 0, 100) config_lines = config_lines.replace("\r\n", "\n") except ValueError: pass self.assertIn("template_engine = jinja2\n", config_lines)
