// Copyright (c) 2020 Tailscale Inc & AUTHORS All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. package tstest import ( "bytes" "fmt" "log" "os" "sync" "testing" "go4.org/mem" "tailscale.com/types/logger" ) type testLogWriter struct { t *testing.T } func (w *testLogWriter) Write(b []byte) (int, error) { w.t.Helper() w.t.Logf("%s", b) return len(b), nil } func FixLogs(t *testing.T) { log.SetFlags(log.Ltime | log.Lshortfile) log.SetOutput(&testLogWriter{t}) } func UnfixLogs(t *testing.T) { defer log.SetOutput(os.Stderr) } type panicLogWriter struct{} func (panicLogWriter) Write(b []byte) (int, error) { // Allow certain phrases for now, in the interest of getting // CI working on Windows and not having to refactor all the // interfaces.GetState & tshttpproxy code to allow pushing // down a Logger yet. TODO(bradfitz): do that refactoring once // 1.2.0 is out. if bytes.Contains(b, []byte("tshttpproxy: ")) { os.Stderr.Write(b) return len(b), nil } panic(fmt.Sprintf("please use tailscale.com/logger.Logf instead of the log package (tried to log: %q)", b)) } // PanicOnLog modifies the standard library log package's default output to // an io.Writer that panics, to root out code that's not plumbing their logging // through explicit tailscale.com/logger.Logf paths. func PanicOnLog() { log.SetOutput(panicLogWriter{}) } // NewLogLineTracker produces a LogLineTracker wrapping a given logf that tracks whether expectedFormatStrings were seen. func NewLogLineTracker(logf logger.Logf, expectedFormatStrings []string) *LogLineTracker { ret := &LogLineTracker{ logf: logf, listenFor: expectedFormatStrings, seen: make(map[string]bool), } for _, line := range expectedFormatStrings { ret.seen[line] = false } return ret } // LogLineTracker is a logger that tracks which log format patterns it's // seen and can report which expected ones were not seen later. type LogLineTracker struct { logf logger.Logf listenFor []string mu sync.Mutex closed bool seen map[string]bool // format string => false (if not yet seen but wanted) or true (once seen) } // Logf logs to its underlying logger and also tracks that the given format pattern has been seen. func (lt *LogLineTracker) Logf(format string, args ...interface{}) { lt.mu.Lock() if lt.closed { lt.mu.Unlock() return } if v, ok := lt.seen[format]; ok && !v { lt.seen[format] = true } lt.mu.Unlock() lt.logf(format, args...) } // Check returns which format strings haven't been logged yet. func (lt *LogLineTracker) Check() []string { lt.mu.Lock() defer lt.mu.Unlock() var notSeen []string for _, format := range lt.listenFor { if !lt.seen[format] { notSeen = append(notSeen, format) } } return notSeen } // Reset forgets everything that it's seen. func (lt *LogLineTracker) Reset() { lt.mu.Lock() defer lt.mu.Unlock() for _, line := range lt.listenFor { lt.seen[line] = false } } // Close closes lt. After calling Close, calls to Logf become no-ops. func (lt *LogLineTracker) Close() { lt.mu.Lock() defer lt.mu.Unlock() lt.closed = true } // MemLogger is a bytes.Buffer with a Logf method for tests that want // to log to a buffer. type MemLogger struct { bytes.Buffer } func (ml *MemLogger) Logf(format string, args ...interface{}) { fmt.Fprintf(&ml.Buffer, format, args...) if !mem.HasSuffix(mem.B(ml.Buffer.Bytes()), mem.S("\n")) { ml.Buffer.WriteByte('\n') } }