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log_test.go
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package mssql
import (
"bytes"
"context"
"fmt"
"log"
"strings"
"testing"
"github.com/denisenkom/go-mssqldb/msdsn"
)
// bufLogger implements the Logger interface for testing purposes.
// It captures the log messages in a buffer for comparison
type bufLogger struct {
Buff *bytes.Buffer
}
func (l bufLogger) Printf(format string, v ...interface{}) {
l.Buff.WriteString(fmt.Sprintf(format, v...))
}
func (l bufLogger) Println(v ...interface{}) {
l.Buff.WriteString(fmt.Sprintln(v...))
}
// bufContextLogger implements the ContextLogger interface for testing purposes.
// It captures the log messages in a buffer for comparison
type bufContextLogger struct {
Buff *bytes.Buffer
}
func (l bufContextLogger) Log(_ context.Context, _ msdsn.Log, msg string) {
l.Buff.WriteString(msg)
}
// TestLogger tests the various options for logging
func TestLogger(t *testing.T) {
// Record system log settings and restore them after the test
originalWriter := currentLogWriter()
originalFlags := log.Flags()
defer func() {
log.SetOutput(originalWriter)
log.SetFlags(originalFlags)
}()
// Set system log's writer so that we can capture the log output
// in a buffer for comparison with expected test results
var sysLogBuf bytes.Buffer
log.SetOutput(&sysLogBuf)
log.SetFlags(0)
// Record existing go-mssqldb loggers and restore them after the test
originalLogger := driverInstance.logger
originaLoggerNoProcess := driverInstanceNoProcess.logger
defer func() {
driverInstance.SetContextLogger(originalLogger)
driverInstanceNoProcess.SetContextLogger(originaLoggerNoProcess)
}()
// Buffer for capturing messages logged to our Logger/ContextLogger implementations
var captureBuf bytes.Buffer
// Set up a retryable error and the test cases that will exercise it
errMsg := "Retryable Test Error"
retryPrefix := "RETRY: "
inErr := StreamError{Message: errMsg}
testcases := [...]struct {
name string
driver *Driver
logger Logger // only one of logger or ctxLogger should be set per test
ctxLogger ContextLogger // only one of logger or ctxLogger should be set per test
flags msdsn.Log
expectedMsg string
}{
{
name: "mssql with no logging",
driver: driverInstance,
logger: nil,
ctxLogger: nil,
flags: 0,
expectedMsg: "",
},
{
name: "sqlserver with no logging",
driver: driverInstanceNoProcess,
logger: nil,
ctxLogger: nil,
flags: 0,
expectedMsg: "",
},
{
name: "mssql with Logger logging",
driver: driverInstance,
logger: bufLogger{&captureBuf},
ctxLogger: nil,
flags: msdsn.LogRetries,
expectedMsg: retryPrefix + errMsg,
},
{
name: "sqlserver with Logger logging",
driver: driverInstanceNoProcess,
logger: bufLogger{&captureBuf},
ctxLogger: nil,
flags: msdsn.LogRetries,
expectedMsg: retryPrefix + errMsg,
},
{
name: "mssql with ContextLogger logging",
driver: driverInstance,
logger: nil,
ctxLogger: bufContextLogger{&captureBuf},
flags: msdsn.LogRetries,
expectedMsg: errMsg,
},
{
name: "sqlserver with ContextLogger logging",
driver: driverInstanceNoProcess,
logger: nil,
ctxLogger: bufContextLogger{&captureBuf},
flags: msdsn.LogRetries,
expectedMsg: errMsg,
},
{
name: "mssql with Logger logging but no flags set",
driver: driverInstance,
logger: bufLogger{&captureBuf},
ctxLogger: nil,
flags: 0,
expectedMsg: "",
},
{
name: "sqlserver with Logger logging but no flags set",
driver: driverInstanceNoProcess,
logger: bufLogger{&captureBuf},
ctxLogger: nil,
flags: 0,
expectedMsg: "",
},
{
name: "mssql with ContextLogger logging but retry logging flag not set",
driver: driverInstance,
logger: nil,
ctxLogger: bufContextLogger{&captureBuf},
flags: msdsn.LogErrors,
expectedMsg: "",
},
{
name: "sqlserver with ContextLogger logging but retry logging flag not set",
driver: driverInstanceNoProcess,
logger: nil,
ctxLogger: bufContextLogger{&captureBuf},
flags: msdsn.LogErrors,
expectedMsg: "",
},
}
for _, tc := range testcases {
sysLogBuf.Reset()
captureBuf.Reset()
// Set the logger
if tc.logger != nil {
SetLogger(tc.logger)
} else if tc.ctxLogger != nil {
SetContextLogger(tc.ctxLogger)
} else {
SetContextLogger(nil)
}
// Set up a mock connection for the test. Normally these values
// would be set in the mssql.connect function, but that function
// doesn't provide a ready mechanism for mocking the connection,
// so we set the fields directly here.
c := Conn{
connector: &Connector{
params: msdsn.Config{
DisableRetry: false,
LogFlags: tc.flags,
},
},
sess: &tdsSession{
logger: tc.driver.logger,
logFlags: uint64(tc.flags),
},
connectionGood: true,
}
// Induce a retry
outErr := c.checkBadConn(context.Background(), inErr, true)
// Ensure that we exercised the retryable error path
if outErr != newRetryableError(inErr) {
t.Fatalf("checkBadConn did not return retryable error for driver '%s'. Expected '%+v', Got '%+v'",
tc.name, newRetryableError(inErr), outErr)
}
// Ensure that we did not log to the system log
if sysLogBuf.Len() > 0 {
t.Fatalf("Unexpected data logged to system log for driver '%s'. Expected 0 bytes written, got %d bytes written: '%s'",
tc.name, sysLogBuf.Len(), strings.TrimRight(sysLogBuf.String(), "\n"))
}
// Ensure that the expected message was logged
loggedMsg := ""
if tc.logger != nil || tc.ctxLogger != nil {
loggedMsg = strings.TrimRight(captureBuf.String(), "\n")
}
if tc.expectedMsg != loggedMsg {
t.Fatalf("Unexpected data logged for test case '%s'. Expected '%s', got: '%s'",
tc.name, tc.expectedMsg, loggedMsg)
}
}
}