View Source ExUnit.CaptureLog (ExUnit v1.13.4)
Functionality to capture logs for testing.
Examples
defmodule AssertionTest do
use ExUnit.Case
import ExUnit.CaptureLog
require Logger
test "example" do
{result, log} =
with_log(fn ->
Logger.error("log msg")
2 + 2
end)
assert result == 4
assert log =~ "log msg"
end
test "check multiple captures concurrently" do
fun = fn ->
for msg <- ["hello", "hi"] do
assert capture_log(fn -> Logger.error(msg) end) =~ msg
end
Logger.debug("testing")
end
assert capture_log(fun) =~ "hello"
assert capture_log(fun) =~ "testing"
end
end
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Functions
Captures Logger messages generated when evaluating fun
.
Invokes the given fun
and returns the result and captured log.
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Captures Logger messages generated when evaluating fun
.
Returns the binary which is the captured output.
This function mutes the :console
backend and captures any log
messages sent to Logger from the calling processes. It is possible
to ensure explicit log messages from other processes are captured
by waiting for their exit or monitor signal.
Note that when the async
is set to true
, the messages from another
test might be captured. This is OK as long you consider such cases in
your assertions.
It is possible to configure the level to capture with :level
,
which will set the capturing level for the duration of the
capture, for instance, if the log level is set to :error
any message with the lower level will be ignored.
The default level is nil
, which will capture all messages.
The behaviour is undetermined if async tests change Logger level.
The format, metadata and colors can be configured with :format
,
:metadata
and :colors
respectively. These three options
defaults to the :console
backend configuration parameters.
To get the result of the evaluation along with the captured log,
use with_log/2
.
Invokes the given fun
and returns the result and captured log.
It accepts the same arguments and options as capture_log/2
.
Examples
{result, log} =
with_log(fn ->
Logger.error("log msg")
2 + 2
end)
assert result == 4
assert log =~ "log msg"