sanic/tests/test_logging.py

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import logging
import uuid
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from importlib import reload
from io import StringIO
from unittest.mock import Mock
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import pytest
import sanic
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from sanic import Sanic
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from sanic.log import LOGGING_CONFIG_DEFAULTS, Colors, logger
from sanic.response import text
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logging_format = """module: %(module)s; \
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function: %(funcName)s(); \
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message: %(message)s"""
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def reset_logging():
logging.shutdown()
reload(logging)
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def test_log(app):
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log_stream = StringIO()
for handler in logging.root.handlers[:]:
logging.root.removeHandler(handler)
logging.basicConfig(format=logging_format, level=logging.DEBUG, stream=log_stream)
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logging.getLogger("asyncio").setLevel(logging.WARNING)
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log = logging.getLogger()
rand_string = str(uuid.uuid4())
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@app.route("/")
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def handler(request):
log.info(rand_string)
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return text("hello")
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request, response = app.test_client.get("/")
log_text = log_stream.getvalue()
assert rand_string in log_text
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def test_logging_defaults():
# reset_logging()
Sanic("test_logging")
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for fmt in [h.formatter for h in logging.getLogger("sanic.root").handlers]:
assert fmt._fmt == LOGGING_CONFIG_DEFAULTS["formatters"]["generic"]["format"]
for fmt in [h.formatter for h in logging.getLogger("sanic.error").handlers]:
assert fmt._fmt == LOGGING_CONFIG_DEFAULTS["formatters"]["generic"]["format"]
for fmt in [h.formatter for h in logging.getLogger("sanic.access").handlers]:
assert fmt._fmt == LOGGING_CONFIG_DEFAULTS["formatters"]["access"]["format"]
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def test_logging_pass_customer_logconfig():
# reset_logging()
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modified_config = LOGGING_CONFIG_DEFAULTS
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modified_config["formatters"]["generic"][
"format"
] = "%(asctime)s - (%(name)s)[%(levelname)s]: %(message)s"
modified_config["formatters"]["access"][
"format"
] = "%(asctime)s - (%(name)s)[%(levelname)s]: %(message)s"
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Sanic("test_logging", log_config=modified_config)
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for fmt in [h.formatter for h in logging.getLogger("sanic.root").handlers]:
assert fmt._fmt == modified_config["formatters"]["generic"]["format"]
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for fmt in [h.formatter for h in logging.getLogger("sanic.error").handlers]:
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assert fmt._fmt == modified_config["formatters"]["generic"]["format"]
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for fmt in [h.formatter for h in logging.getLogger("sanic.access").handlers]:
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assert fmt._fmt == modified_config["formatters"]["access"]["format"]
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@pytest.mark.parametrize(
"debug",
(
True,
False,
),
)
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def test_log_connection_lost(app, debug, monkeypatch):
"""Should not log Connection lost exception on non debug"""
stream = StringIO()
error = logging.getLogger("sanic.error")
error.addHandler(logging.StreamHandler(stream))
monkeypatch.setattr(sanic.server.protocols.http_protocol, "error_logger", error)
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@app.route("/conn_lost")
async def conn_lost(request):
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response = text("Ok")
Streaming Server (#1876) * Streaming request by async for. * Make all requests streaming and preload body for non-streaming handlers. * Cleanup of code and avoid mixing streaming responses. * Async http protocol loop. * Change of test: don't require early bad request error but only after CRLF-CRLF. * Add back streaming requests. * Rewritten request body parser. * Misc. cleanup, down to 4 failing tests. * All tests OK. * Entirely remove request body queue. * Let black f*ckup the layout * Better testing error messages on protocol errors. * Remove StreamBuffer tests because the type is about to be removed. * Remove tests using the deprecated get_headers function that can no longer be supported. Chunked mode is now autodetected, so do not put content-length header if chunked mode is preferred. * Major refactoring of HTTP protocol handling (new module http.py added), all requests made streaming. A few compatibility issues and a lot of cleanup to be done remain, 16 tests failing. * Terminate check_timeouts once connection_task finishes. * Code cleanup, 14 tests failing. * Much cleanup, 12 failing... * Even more cleanup and error checking, 8 failing tests. * Remove keep-alive header from responses. First of all, it should say timeout=<value> which wasn't the case with existing implementation, and secondly none of the other web servers I tried include this header. * Everything but CustomServer OK. * Linter * Disable custom protocol test * Remove unnecessary variables, optimise performance. * A test was missing that body_init/body_push/body_finish are never called. Rewritten using receive_body and case switching to make it fail if bypassed. * Minor fixes. * Remove unused code. * Py 3.8 check for deprecated loop argument. * Fix a middleware cancellation handling test with py38. * Linter 'n fixes * Typing * Stricter handling of request header size * More specific error messages on Payload Too Large. * Init http.response = None * Messages further tuned. * Always try to consume request body, plus minor cleanup. * Add a missing check in case of close_if_idle on a dead connection. * Avoid error messages on PayloadTooLarge. * Add test for new API. * json takes str, not bytes * Default to no maximum request size for streaming handlers. * Fix chunked mode crash. * Header values should be strictly ASCII but both UTF-8 and Latin-1 exist. Use UTF-8B to cope with all. * Refactoring and cleanup. * Unify response header processing of ASGI and asyncio modes. * Avoid special handling of StreamingHTTPResponse. * 35 % speedup in HTTP/1.1 response formatting (not so much overall effect). * Duplicate set-cookie headers were being produced. * Cleanup processed_headers some more. * Linting * Import ordering * Response middleware ran by async request.respond(). * Need to check if transport is closing to avoid getting stuck in sending loops after peer has disconnected. * Middleware and error handling refactoring. * Linter * Fix tracking of HTTP stage when writing to transport fails. * Add clarifying comment * Add a check for request body functions and a test for NotImplementedError. * Linter and typing * These must be tuples + hack mypy warnings away. * New streaming test and minor fixes. * Constant receive buffer size. * 256 KiB send and receive buffers. * Revert "256 KiB send and receive buffers." This reverts commit abc1e3edb21a5e6925fa4c856657559608a8d65b. * app.handle_exception already sends the response. * Improved handling of errors during request. * An odd hack to avoid an httpx limitation that causes test failures. * Limit request header size to 8 KiB at most. * Remove unnecessary use of format string. * Cleanup tests * Remove artifact * Fix type checking * Mark test for skipping * Cleanup some edge cases * Add ignore_body flag to safe methods * Add unit tests for timeout logic * Add unit tests for timeout logic * Fix Mock usage in timeout test * Change logging test to only logger in handler * Windows py3.8 logging issue with current testing client * Add test_header_size_exceeded * Resolve merge conflicts * Add request middleware to hard exception handling * Add request middleware to hard exception handling * Request middleware on exception handlers * Linting * Cleanup deprecations Co-authored-by: L. Kärkkäinen <tronic@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Adam Hopkins <admhpkns@gmail.com>
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request.transport.close()
return response
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req, res = app.test_client.get("/conn_lost", debug=debug, allow_none=True)
Streaming Server (#1876) * Streaming request by async for. * Make all requests streaming and preload body for non-streaming handlers. * Cleanup of code and avoid mixing streaming responses. * Async http protocol loop. * Change of test: don't require early bad request error but only after CRLF-CRLF. * Add back streaming requests. * Rewritten request body parser. * Misc. cleanup, down to 4 failing tests. * All tests OK. * Entirely remove request body queue. * Let black f*ckup the layout * Better testing error messages on protocol errors. * Remove StreamBuffer tests because the type is about to be removed. * Remove tests using the deprecated get_headers function that can no longer be supported. Chunked mode is now autodetected, so do not put content-length header if chunked mode is preferred. * Major refactoring of HTTP protocol handling (new module http.py added), all requests made streaming. A few compatibility issues and a lot of cleanup to be done remain, 16 tests failing. * Terminate check_timeouts once connection_task finishes. * Code cleanup, 14 tests failing. * Much cleanup, 12 failing... * Even more cleanup and error checking, 8 failing tests. * Remove keep-alive header from responses. First of all, it should say timeout=<value> which wasn't the case with existing implementation, and secondly none of the other web servers I tried include this header. * Everything but CustomServer OK. * Linter * Disable custom protocol test * Remove unnecessary variables, optimise performance. * A test was missing that body_init/body_push/body_finish are never called. Rewritten using receive_body and case switching to make it fail if bypassed. * Minor fixes. * Remove unused code. * Py 3.8 check for deprecated loop argument. * Fix a middleware cancellation handling test with py38. * Linter 'n fixes * Typing * Stricter handling of request header size * More specific error messages on Payload Too Large. * Init http.response = None * Messages further tuned. * Always try to consume request body, plus minor cleanup. * Add a missing check in case of close_if_idle on a dead connection. * Avoid error messages on PayloadTooLarge. * Add test for new API. * json takes str, not bytes * Default to no maximum request size for streaming handlers. * Fix chunked mode crash. * Header values should be strictly ASCII but both UTF-8 and Latin-1 exist. Use UTF-8B to cope with all. * Refactoring and cleanup. * Unify response header processing of ASGI and asyncio modes. * Avoid special handling of StreamingHTTPResponse. * 35 % speedup in HTTP/1.1 response formatting (not so much overall effect). * Duplicate set-cookie headers were being produced. * Cleanup processed_headers some more. * Linting * Import ordering * Response middleware ran by async request.respond(). * Need to check if transport is closing to avoid getting stuck in sending loops after peer has disconnected. * Middleware and error handling refactoring. * Linter * Fix tracking of HTTP stage when writing to transport fails. * Add clarifying comment * Add a check for request body functions and a test for NotImplementedError. * Linter and typing * These must be tuples + hack mypy warnings away. * New streaming test and minor fixes. * Constant receive buffer size. * 256 KiB send and receive buffers. * Revert "256 KiB send and receive buffers." This reverts commit abc1e3edb21a5e6925fa4c856657559608a8d65b. * app.handle_exception already sends the response. * Improved handling of errors during request. * An odd hack to avoid an httpx limitation that causes test failures. * Limit request header size to 8 KiB at most. * Remove unnecessary use of format string. * Cleanup tests * Remove artifact * Fix type checking * Mark test for skipping * Cleanup some edge cases * Add ignore_body flag to safe methods * Add unit tests for timeout logic * Add unit tests for timeout logic * Fix Mock usage in timeout test * Change logging test to only logger in handler * Windows py3.8 logging issue with current testing client * Add test_header_size_exceeded * Resolve merge conflicts * Add request middleware to hard exception handling * Add request middleware to hard exception handling * Request middleware on exception handlers * Linting * Cleanup deprecations Co-authored-by: L. Kärkkäinen <tronic@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Adam Hopkins <admhpkns@gmail.com>
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assert res is None
log = stream.getvalue()
if debug:
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assert "Connection lost before response written @" in log
else:
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assert "Connection lost before response written @" not in log
Streaming Server (#1876) * Streaming request by async for. * Make all requests streaming and preload body for non-streaming handlers. * Cleanup of code and avoid mixing streaming responses. * Async http protocol loop. * Change of test: don't require early bad request error but only after CRLF-CRLF. * Add back streaming requests. * Rewritten request body parser. * Misc. cleanup, down to 4 failing tests. * All tests OK. * Entirely remove request body queue. * Let black f*ckup the layout * Better testing error messages on protocol errors. * Remove StreamBuffer tests because the type is about to be removed. * Remove tests using the deprecated get_headers function that can no longer be supported. Chunked mode is now autodetected, so do not put content-length header if chunked mode is preferred. * Major refactoring of HTTP protocol handling (new module http.py added), all requests made streaming. A few compatibility issues and a lot of cleanup to be done remain, 16 tests failing. * Terminate check_timeouts once connection_task finishes. * Code cleanup, 14 tests failing. * Much cleanup, 12 failing... * Even more cleanup and error checking, 8 failing tests. * Remove keep-alive header from responses. First of all, it should say timeout=<value> which wasn't the case with existing implementation, and secondly none of the other web servers I tried include this header. * Everything but CustomServer OK. * Linter * Disable custom protocol test * Remove unnecessary variables, optimise performance. * A test was missing that body_init/body_push/body_finish are never called. Rewritten using receive_body and case switching to make it fail if bypassed. * Minor fixes. * Remove unused code. * Py 3.8 check for deprecated loop argument. * Fix a middleware cancellation handling test with py38. * Linter 'n fixes * Typing * Stricter handling of request header size * More specific error messages on Payload Too Large. * Init http.response = None * Messages further tuned. * Always try to consume request body, plus minor cleanup. * Add a missing check in case of close_if_idle on a dead connection. * Avoid error messages on PayloadTooLarge. * Add test for new API. * json takes str, not bytes * Default to no maximum request size for streaming handlers. * Fix chunked mode crash. * Header values should be strictly ASCII but both UTF-8 and Latin-1 exist. Use UTF-8B to cope with all. * Refactoring and cleanup. * Unify response header processing of ASGI and asyncio modes. * Avoid special handling of StreamingHTTPResponse. * 35 % speedup in HTTP/1.1 response formatting (not so much overall effect). * Duplicate set-cookie headers were being produced. * Cleanup processed_headers some more. * Linting * Import ordering * Response middleware ran by async request.respond(). * Need to check if transport is closing to avoid getting stuck in sending loops after peer has disconnected. * Middleware and error handling refactoring. * Linter * Fix tracking of HTTP stage when writing to transport fails. * Add clarifying comment * Add a check for request body functions and a test for NotImplementedError. * Linter and typing * These must be tuples + hack mypy warnings away. * New streaming test and minor fixes. * Constant receive buffer size. * 256 KiB send and receive buffers. * Revert "256 KiB send and receive buffers." This reverts commit abc1e3edb21a5e6925fa4c856657559608a8d65b. * app.handle_exception already sends the response. * Improved handling of errors during request. * An odd hack to avoid an httpx limitation that causes test failures. * Limit request header size to 8 KiB at most. * Remove unnecessary use of format string. * Cleanup tests * Remove artifact * Fix type checking * Mark test for skipping * Cleanup some edge cases * Add ignore_body flag to safe methods * Add unit tests for timeout logic * Add unit tests for timeout logic * Fix Mock usage in timeout test * Change logging test to only logger in handler * Windows py3.8 logging issue with current testing client * Add test_header_size_exceeded * Resolve merge conflicts * Add request middleware to hard exception handling * Add request middleware to hard exception handling * Request middleware on exception handlers * Linting * Cleanup deprecations Co-authored-by: L. Kärkkäinen <tronic@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Adam Hopkins <admhpkns@gmail.com>
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@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_logger(caplog):
rand_string = str(uuid.uuid4())
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app = Sanic(name="Test")
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@app.get("/")
def log_info(request):
logger.info(rand_string)
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return text("hello")
with caplog.at_level(logging.INFO):
Streaming Server (#1876) * Streaming request by async for. * Make all requests streaming and preload body for non-streaming handlers. * Cleanup of code and avoid mixing streaming responses. * Async http protocol loop. * Change of test: don't require early bad request error but only after CRLF-CRLF. * Add back streaming requests. * Rewritten request body parser. * Misc. cleanup, down to 4 failing tests. * All tests OK. * Entirely remove request body queue. * Let black f*ckup the layout * Better testing error messages on protocol errors. * Remove StreamBuffer tests because the type is about to be removed. * Remove tests using the deprecated get_headers function that can no longer be supported. Chunked mode is now autodetected, so do not put content-length header if chunked mode is preferred. * Major refactoring of HTTP protocol handling (new module http.py added), all requests made streaming. A few compatibility issues and a lot of cleanup to be done remain, 16 tests failing. * Terminate check_timeouts once connection_task finishes. * Code cleanup, 14 tests failing. * Much cleanup, 12 failing... * Even more cleanup and error checking, 8 failing tests. * Remove keep-alive header from responses. First of all, it should say timeout=<value> which wasn't the case with existing implementation, and secondly none of the other web servers I tried include this header. * Everything but CustomServer OK. * Linter * Disable custom protocol test * Remove unnecessary variables, optimise performance. * A test was missing that body_init/body_push/body_finish are never called. Rewritten using receive_body and case switching to make it fail if bypassed. * Minor fixes. * Remove unused code. * Py 3.8 check for deprecated loop argument. * Fix a middleware cancellation handling test with py38. * Linter 'n fixes * Typing * Stricter handling of request header size * More specific error messages on Payload Too Large. * Init http.response = None * Messages further tuned. * Always try to consume request body, plus minor cleanup. * Add a missing check in case of close_if_idle on a dead connection. * Avoid error messages on PayloadTooLarge. * Add test for new API. * json takes str, not bytes * Default to no maximum request size for streaming handlers. * Fix chunked mode crash. * Header values should be strictly ASCII but both UTF-8 and Latin-1 exist. Use UTF-8B to cope with all. * Refactoring and cleanup. * Unify response header processing of ASGI and asyncio modes. * Avoid special handling of StreamingHTTPResponse. * 35 % speedup in HTTP/1.1 response formatting (not so much overall effect). * Duplicate set-cookie headers were being produced. * Cleanup processed_headers some more. * Linting * Import ordering * Response middleware ran by async request.respond(). * Need to check if transport is closing to avoid getting stuck in sending loops after peer has disconnected. * Middleware and error handling refactoring. * Linter * Fix tracking of HTTP stage when writing to transport fails. * Add clarifying comment * Add a check for request body functions and a test for NotImplementedError. * Linter and typing * These must be tuples + hack mypy warnings away. * New streaming test and minor fixes. * Constant receive buffer size. * 256 KiB send and receive buffers. * Revert "256 KiB send and receive buffers." This reverts commit abc1e3edb21a5e6925fa4c856657559608a8d65b. * app.handle_exception already sends the response. * Improved handling of errors during request. * An odd hack to avoid an httpx limitation that causes test failures. * Limit request header size to 8 KiB at most. * Remove unnecessary use of format string. * Cleanup tests * Remove artifact * Fix type checking * Mark test for skipping * Cleanup some edge cases * Add ignore_body flag to safe methods * Add unit tests for timeout logic * Add unit tests for timeout logic * Fix Mock usage in timeout test * Change logging test to only logger in handler * Windows py3.8 logging issue with current testing client * Add test_header_size_exceeded * Resolve merge conflicts * Add request middleware to hard exception handling * Add request middleware to hard exception handling * Request middleware on exception handlers * Linting * Cleanup deprecations Co-authored-by: L. Kärkkäinen <tronic@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Adam Hopkins <admhpkns@gmail.com>
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_ = await app.asgi_client.get("/")
record = ("sanic.root", logging.INFO, rand_string)
assert record in caplog.record_tuples
Fix Ctrl+C and tests on Windows. (#1808) * Fix Ctrl+C on Windows. * Disable testing of a function N/A on Windows. * Add test for coverage, avoid crash on missing _stopping. * Initialise StreamingHTTPResponse.protocol = None * Improved comments. * Reduce amount of data in test_request_stream to avoid failures on Windows. * The Windows test doesn't work on Windows :( * Use port numbers more likely to be free than 8000. * Disable the other signal tests on Windows as well. * Windows doesn't properly support SO_REUSEADDR, so that's disabled in Python, and thus rebinding fails. For successful testing, reuse port instead. * app.run argument handling: added server kwargs (alike create_server), added warning on extra kwargs, made auto_reload explicit argument. Another go at Windows tests * Revert "app.run argument handling: added server kwargs (alike create_server), added warning on extra kwargs, made auto_reload explicit argument. Another go at Windows tests" This reverts commit dc5d682448e3f6595bdca5cb764e5f26ca29e295. * Use random test server port on most tests. Should avoid port/addr reuse issues. * Another test to random port instead of 8000. * Fix deprecation warnings about missing name on Sanic() in tests. * Linter and typing * Increase test coverage * Rewrite test for ctrlc_windows_workaround * py36 compat * py36 compat * py36 compat * Don't rely on loop internals but add a stopping flag to app. * App may be restarted. * py36 compat * Linter * Add a constant for OS checking. Co-authored-by: L. Kärkkäinen <tronic@users.noreply.github.com>
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def test_logging_modified_root_logger_config():
# reset_logging()
modified_config = LOGGING_CONFIG_DEFAULTS
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modified_config["loggers"]["sanic.root"]["level"] = "DEBUG"
Sanic("test_logging", log_config=modified_config)
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assert logging.getLogger("sanic.root").getEffectiveLevel() == logging.DEBUG
def test_access_log_client_ip_remote_addr(monkeypatch):
access = Mock()
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monkeypatch.setattr(sanic.http.http1, "access_logger", access)
app = Sanic("test_logging")
app.config.ACCESS_LOG = True
app.config.PROXIES_COUNT = 2
@app.route("/")
async def handler(request):
return text(request.remote_addr)
headers = {"X-Forwarded-For": "1.1.1.1, 2.2.2.2"}
request, response = app.test_client.get("/", headers=headers)
assert request.remote_addr == "1.1.1.1"
access.info.assert_called_with(
"",
extra={
"status": 200,
"byte": len(response.content),
"host": f"{request.remote_addr}:{request.port}",
"request": f"GET {request.scheme}://{request.host}/",
},
)
def test_access_log_client_ip_reqip(monkeypatch):
access = Mock()
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monkeypatch.setattr(sanic.http.http1, "access_logger", access)
app = Sanic("test_logging")
app.config.ACCESS_LOG = True
@app.route("/")
async def handler(request):
return text(request.ip)
request, response = app.test_client.get("/")
access.info.assert_called_with(
"",
extra={
"status": 200,
"byte": len(response.content),
"host": f"{request.ip}:{request.port}",
"request": f"GET {request.scheme}://{request.host}/",
},
)
@pytest.mark.parametrize(
"app_verbosity,log_verbosity,exists",
(
(0, 0, True),
(0, 1, False),
(0, 2, False),
(1, 0, True),
(1, 1, True),
(1, 2, False),
(2, 0, True),
(2, 1, True),
(2, 2, True),
),
)
def test_verbosity(app, caplog, app_verbosity, log_verbosity, exists):
rand_string = str(uuid.uuid4())
@app.get("/")
def log_info(request):
logger.info("DEFAULT")
logger.info(rand_string, extra={"verbosity": log_verbosity})
return text("hello")
with caplog.at_level(logging.INFO):
_ = app.test_client.get("/", server_kwargs={"verbosity": app_verbosity})
record = ("sanic.root", logging.INFO, rand_string)
if exists:
assert record in caplog.record_tuples
else:
assert record not in caplog.record_tuples
if app_verbosity == 0:
assert ("sanic.root", logging.INFO, "DEFAULT") in caplog.record_tuples
def test_colors_enum_format():
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assert f"{Colors.END}" == Colors.END.value
assert f"{Colors.BOLD}" == Colors.BOLD.value
assert f"{Colors.BLUE}" == Colors.BLUE.value
assert f"{Colors.GREEN}" == Colors.GREEN.value
assert f"{Colors.PURPLE}" == Colors.PURPLE.value
assert f"{Colors.RED}" == Colors.RED.value
assert f"{Colors.SANIC}" == Colors.SANIC.value
assert f"{Colors.YELLOW}" == Colors.YELLOW.value