// 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 logtail import ( "context" "encoding/json" "io" "io/ioutil" "net/http" "net/http/httptest" "strings" "testing" "time" "tailscale.com/tstest" ) func TestFastShutdown(t *testing.T) { ctx, cancel := context.WithCancel(context.Background()) cancel() testServ := httptest.NewServer(http.HandlerFunc( func(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {})) defer testServ.Close() l := NewLogger(Config{ BaseURL: testServ.URL, }, t.Logf) err := l.Shutdown(ctx) if err != nil { t.Error(err) } } // maximum number of times a test will call l.Write() const logLines = 3 type LogtailTestServer struct { srv *httptest.Server // Log server uploaded chan []byte } func NewLogtailTestHarness(t *testing.T) (*LogtailTestServer, *Logger) { ts := LogtailTestServer{} // max channel backlog = 1 "started" + #logLines x "log line" + 1 "closed" ts.uploaded = make(chan []byte, 2+logLines) ts.srv = httptest.NewServer(http.HandlerFunc( func(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) { body, err := ioutil.ReadAll(r.Body) if err != nil { t.Error("failed to read HTTP request") } ts.uploaded <- body })) t.Cleanup(ts.srv.Close) l := NewLogger(Config{BaseURL: ts.srv.URL}, t.Logf) // There is always an initial "logtail started" message body := <-ts.uploaded if !strings.Contains(string(body), "started") { t.Errorf("unknown start logging statement: %q", string(body)) } return &ts, l } func TestDrainPendingMessages(t *testing.T) { ts, l := NewLogtailTestHarness(t) for i := 0; i < logLines; i++ { l.Write([]byte("log line")) } // all of the "log line" messages usually arrive at once, but poll if needed. body := "" for i := 0; i <= logLines; i++ { body += string(<-ts.uploaded) count := strings.Count(body, "log line") if count == logLines { break } // if we never find count == logLines, the test will eventually time out. } err := l.Shutdown(context.Background()) if err != nil { t.Error(err) } } func TestEncodeAndUploadMessages(t *testing.T) { ts, l := NewLogtailTestHarness(t) tests := []struct { name string log string want string }{ { "plain text", "log line", "log line", }, { "simple JSON", `{"text": "log line"}`, "log line", }, } for _, tt := range tests { io.WriteString(l, tt.log) body := <-ts.uploaded data := unmarshalOne(t, body) got := data["text"] if got != tt.want { t.Errorf("%s: got %q; want %q", tt.name, got.(string), tt.want) } ltail, ok := data["logtail"] if ok { logtailmap := ltail.(map[string]interface{}) _, ok = logtailmap["client_time"] if !ok { t.Errorf("%s: no client_time present", tt.name) } } else { t.Errorf("%s: no logtail map present", tt.name) } } err := l.Shutdown(context.Background()) if err != nil { t.Error(err) } } func TestEncodeSpecialCases(t *testing.T) { ts, l := NewLogtailTestHarness(t) // ------------------------------------------------------------------------- // JSON log message already contains a logtail field. io.WriteString(l, `{"logtail": "LOGTAIL", "text": "text"}`) body := <-ts.uploaded data := unmarshalOne(t, body) errorHasLogtail, ok := data["error_has_logtail"] if ok { if errorHasLogtail != "LOGTAIL" { t.Errorf("error_has_logtail: got:%q; want:%q", errorHasLogtail, "LOGTAIL") } } else { t.Errorf("no error_has_logtail field: %v", data) } // ------------------------------------------------------------------------- // special characters io.WriteString(l, "\b\f\n\r\t"+`"\`) bodytext := string(<-ts.uploaded) // json.Unmarshal would unescape the characters, we have to look at the encoded text escaped := strings.Contains(bodytext, `\b\f\n\r\t\"\`) if !escaped { t.Errorf("special characters got %s", bodytext) } // ------------------------------------------------------------------------- // skipClientTime to omit the logtail metadata l.skipClientTime = true io.WriteString(l, "text") body = <-ts.uploaded data = unmarshalOne(t, body) _, ok = data["logtail"] if ok { t.Errorf("skipClientTime: unexpected logtail map present: %v", data) } // ------------------------------------------------------------------------- // lowMem + long string l.skipClientTime = false l.lowMem = true longStr := strings.Repeat("0", 512) io.WriteString(l, longStr) body = <-ts.uploaded data = unmarshalOne(t, body) text, ok := data["text"] if !ok { t.Errorf("lowMem: no text %v", data) } if n := len(text.(string)); n > 300 { t.Errorf("lowMem: got %d chars; want <300 chars", n) } // ------------------------------------------------------------------------- err := l.Shutdown(context.Background()) if err != nil { t.Error(err) } } var sink []byte func TestLoggerEncodeTextAllocs(t *testing.T) { lg := &Logger{timeNow: time.Now} inBuf := []byte("some text to encode") err := tstest.MinAllocsPerRun(t, 1, func() { sink = lg.encodeText(inBuf, false) }) if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } } func TestLoggerWriteLength(t *testing.T) { lg := &Logger{ timeNow: time.Now, buffer: NewMemoryBuffer(1024), } inBuf := []byte("some text to encode") n, err := lg.Write(inBuf) if err != nil { t.Error(err) } if n != len(inBuf) { t.Errorf("logger.Write wrote %d bytes, expected %d", n, len(inBuf)) } } func TestParseAndRemoveLogLevel(t *testing.T) { tests := []struct { log string wantLevel int wantLog string }{ { "no level", 0, "no level", }, { "[v1] level 1", 1, "level 1", }, { "level 1 [v1] ", 1, "level 1 ", }, { "[v2] level 2", 2, "level 2", }, { "level [v2] 2", 2, "level 2", }, { "[v3] no level 3", 0, "[v3] no level 3", }, } for _, tt := range tests { gotLevel, gotLog := parseAndRemoveLogLevel([]byte(tt.log)) if gotLevel != tt.wantLevel { t.Errorf("parseAndRemoveLogLevel(%q): got:%d; want %d", tt.log, gotLevel, tt.wantLevel) } if string(gotLog) != tt.wantLog { t.Errorf("parseAndRemoveLogLevel(%q): got:%q; want %q", tt.log, gotLog, tt.wantLog) } } } func TestPublicIDUnmarshalText(t *testing.T) { const hexStr = "6c60a9e0e7af57170bb1347b2d477e4cbc27d4571a4923b21651456f931e3d55" x := []byte(hexStr) var id PublicID if err := id.UnmarshalText(x); err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } if id.String() != hexStr { t.Errorf("String = %q; want %q", id.String(), hexStr) } err := tstest.MinAllocsPerRun(t, 0, func() { var id PublicID if err := id.UnmarshalText(x); err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } }) if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } } func unmarshalOne(t *testing.T, body []byte) map[string]interface{} { t.Helper() var entries []map[string]interface{} err := json.Unmarshal(body, &entries) if err != nil { t.Error(err) } if len(entries) != 1 { t.Fatalf("expected one entry, got %d", len(entries)) } return entries[0] }