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| 1 | +module mysql.logger; |
| 2 | + |
| 3 | +/* |
| 4 | + The aliased log functions in this module map to equivelant functions in either vibe.core.log or std.experimental.logger. |
| 5 | + For this reason, only log levels common to both are used. The exception to this is logDebug which is uses trace when |
| 6 | + using std.experimental.logger, only because it's commonly used and trace/debug/verbose are all similar in use. |
| 7 | + Also, I've chosen not to support fatal errors as std.experimental.logger will create an exception if you choose to |
| 8 | + log at this level, which is an unhelpful side effect. |
| 9 | +
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| 10 | + See the following table for how they are mapped: |
| 11 | +
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| 12 | + | Our logger | vibe.core.log | LogLevel (std.experimental.logger) | |
| 13 | + | --------------- | ------------- | ---------------------------------- | |
| 14 | + | logTrace | logTrace | LogLevel.trace | |
| 15 | + | N/A | logDebugV | N/A | |
| 16 | + | logDebug | logDebug | LogLevel.trace | |
| 17 | + | N/A | logDiagnostic | N/A | |
| 18 | + | logInfo | logInfo | LogLevel.info | |
| 19 | + | logWarn | logWarn | LogLevel.warning | |
| 20 | + | logError | logError | LogLevel.error | |
| 21 | + | logCritical | logCritical | LogLevel.critical | |
| 22 | + | N/A | logFatal | LogLevel.fatal | |
| 23 | +
|
| 24 | +*/ |
| 25 | +version(Have_vibe_core) { |
| 26 | + import vibe.core.log; |
| 27 | + |
| 28 | + alias logTrace = vibe.core.log.logTrace; |
| 29 | + alias logDebug = vibe.core.log.logDebug; |
| 30 | + alias logInfo = vibe.core.log.logInfo; |
| 31 | + alias logWarn = vibe.core.log.logWarn; |
| 32 | + alias logError = vibe.core.log.logError; |
| 33 | + alias logCritical = vibe.core.log.logCritical; |
| 34 | + //alias logFatal = vibe.core.log.logFatal; |
| 35 | +} else static if(__traits(compiles, (){ import std.experimental.logger; } )) { |
| 36 | + import std.experimental.logger; |
| 37 | + |
| 38 | + alias logTrace = std.experimental.logger.tracef; |
| 39 | + alias logDebug = std.experimental.logger.tracef; // no debug level in std.experimental.logger but arguably trace/debug/verbose all mean the same |
| 40 | + alias logInfo = std.experimental.logger.infof; |
| 41 | + alias logWarn = std.experimental.logger.warningf; |
| 42 | + alias logError = std.experimental.logger.errorf; |
| 43 | + alias logCritical = std.experimental.logger.criticalf; |
| 44 | + //alias logFatal = std.experimental.logger.fatalf; |
| 45 | +} |
| 46 | + |
| 47 | +unittest { |
| 48 | + version(Have_vibe_core) { |
| 49 | + import std.stdio : writeln; |
| 50 | + writeln("Running the logger tests using (vibe.core.log)"); |
| 51 | + // Althouth there are no asserts here, this confirms that the alias compiles ok also the output |
| 52 | + // is shown in the terminal when running 'dub test' and the levels logged using different colours. |
| 53 | + logTrace("Test that a call to mysql.logger.logTrace maps to vibe.core.log.logTrace"); |
| 54 | + logDebug("Test that a call to mysql.logger.logDebug maps to vibe.core.log.logDebug"); |
| 55 | + logInfo("Test that a call to mysql.logger.logInfo maps to vibe.core.log.logInfo"); |
| 56 | + logWarn("Test that a call to mysql.logger.logWarn maps to vibe.core.log.logWarn"); |
| 57 | + logError("Test that a call to mysql.logger.logError maps to vibe.core.log.logError"); |
| 58 | + logCritical("Test that a call to mysql.logger.logCritical maps to vibe.core.log.logCritical"); |
| 59 | + //logFatal("Test that a call to mysql.logger.logFatal maps to vibe.core.log.logFatal"); |
| 60 | + } else static if(__traits(compiles, (){ import std.experimental.logger; } )) { |
| 61 | + // Checks that when using std.experimental.logger the log entry is correct. |
| 62 | + // This test kicks in when commenting out the 'vibe-core' dependency and running 'dub test', although |
| 63 | + // not ideal if vibe-core is availble the logging goes through vibe anyway. |
| 64 | + // Output can be seen in terminal when running 'dub test'. |
| 65 | + import std.experimental.logger : Logger, LogLevel, sharedLog; |
| 66 | + import std.stdio : writeln, writefln; |
| 67 | + import std.conv : to; |
| 68 | + |
| 69 | + writeln("Running the logger tests using (std.experimental.logger)"); |
| 70 | + |
| 71 | + class TestLogger : Logger { |
| 72 | + LogLevel logLevel; |
| 73 | + string file; |
| 74 | + string moduleName; |
| 75 | + string msg; |
| 76 | + |
| 77 | + this(LogLevel lv) @safe { |
| 78 | + super(lv); |
| 79 | + } |
| 80 | + |
| 81 | + override void writeLogMsg(ref LogEntry payload) @trusted { |
| 82 | + this.logLevel = payload.logLevel; |
| 83 | + this.file = payload.file; |
| 84 | + this.moduleName = payload.moduleName; |
| 85 | + this.msg = payload.msg; |
| 86 | + // now output it to stdio so it can be seen in terminal when testing |
| 87 | + writefln(" - testing [%s] %s(%s) : %s", payload.logLevel, payload.file, to!string(payload.line), payload.msg); |
| 88 | + } |
| 89 | + } |
| 90 | + |
| 91 | + auto logger = new TestLogger(LogLevel.all); |
| 92 | + sharedLog = logger; |
| 93 | + |
| 94 | + // check that the various log alias functions get the expected results |
| 95 | + logDebug("This is a TRACE message"); |
| 96 | + assert(logger.logLevel == LogLevel.trace, "expected 'LogLevel.trace' got: " ~ logger.logLevel); |
| 97 | + assert(logger.msg == "This is a TRACE message", "The logger should have logged 'This is a TRACE message' but instead was: " ~ logger.msg); |
| 98 | + assert(logger.file == "source/mysql/logger.d", "expected 'source/mysql/logger.d' got: " ~ logger.file); |
| 99 | + assert(logger.moduleName == "mysql.logger", "expected 'mysql.logger' got: " ~ logger.moduleName); |
| 100 | + |
| 101 | + logDebug("This is a DEBUG message (maps to trace)"); |
| 102 | + assert(logger.logLevel == LogLevel.trace, "expected 'LogLevel.trace' got: " ~ logger.logLevel); |
| 103 | + assert(logger.msg == "This is a DEBUG message (maps to trace)", "The logger should have logged 'This is a DEBUG message (maps to trace)' but instead was: " ~ logger.msg); |
| 104 | + assert(logger.file == "source/mysql/logger.d", "expected 'source/mysql/logger.d' got: " ~ logger.file); |
| 105 | + assert(logger.moduleName == "mysql.logger", "expected 'mysql.logger' got: " ~ logger.moduleName); |
| 106 | + |
| 107 | + logInfo("This is an INFO message"); |
| 108 | + assert(logger.logLevel == LogLevel.info, "expected 'LogLevel.info' got: " ~ logger.logLevel); |
| 109 | + assert(logger.msg == "This is an INFO message", "The logger should have logged 'This is an INFO message' but instead was: " ~ logger.msg); |
| 110 | + |
| 111 | + logWarn("This is a WARNING message"); |
| 112 | + assert(logger.logLevel == LogLevel.warning, "expected 'LogLevel.warning' got: " ~ logger.logLevel); |
| 113 | + assert(logger.msg == "This is a WARNING message", "The logger should have logged 'This is a WARNING message' but instead was: " ~ logger.msg); |
| 114 | + |
| 115 | + logError("This is a ERROR message"); |
| 116 | + assert(logger.logLevel == LogLevel.error, "expected 'LogLevel.error' got: " ~ logger.logLevel); |
| 117 | + assert(logger.msg == "This is a ERROR message", "The logger should have logged 'This is a ERROR message' but instead was: " ~ logger.msg); |
| 118 | + |
| 119 | + logCritical("This is a CRITICAL message"); |
| 120 | + assert(logger.logLevel == LogLevel.critical, "expected 'LogLevel.critical' got: " ~ logger.logLevel); |
| 121 | + assert(logger.msg == "This is a CRITICAL message", "The logger should have logged 'This is a CRITICAL message' but instead was: " ~ logger.msg); |
| 122 | + } |
| 123 | +} |
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