Allow tests to override "global" `log_level` (rebased) (#7340)
Co-authored-by: Ruaridh Williamson <ruaridh.williamson@flexciton.com>
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@ -245,6 +245,7 @@ Romain Dorgueil
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Roman Bolshakov
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Ronny Pfannschmidt
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Ross Lawley
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Ruaridh Williamson
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Russel Winder
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Ryan Wooden
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Samuel Dion-Girardeau
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``caplog.set_level()`` will now override any :confval:`log_level` set via the CLI or ``.ini``.
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@ -250,6 +250,9 @@ made in ``3.4`` after community feedback:
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* Log levels are no longer changed unless explicitly requested by the :confval:`log_level` configuration
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or ``--log-level`` command-line options. This allows users to configure logger objects themselves.
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Setting :confval:`log_level` will set the level that is captured globally so if a specific test requires
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a lower level than this, use the ``caplog.set_level()`` functionality otherwise that test will be prone to
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failure.
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* :ref:`Live Logs <live_logs>` is now disabled by default and can be enabled setting the
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:confval:`log_cli` configuration option to ``true``. When enabled, the verbosity is increased so logging for each
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test is visible.
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@ -343,7 +343,7 @@ class LogCaptureFixture:
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"""Creates a new funcarg."""
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self._item = item
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# dict of log name -> log level
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self._initial_log_levels = {} # type: Dict[Optional[str], int]
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self._initial_logger_levels = {} # type: Dict[Optional[str], int]
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def _finalize(self) -> None:
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"""Finalizes the fixture.
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@ -351,7 +351,7 @@ class LogCaptureFixture:
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This restores the log levels changed by :meth:`set_level`.
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"""
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# restore log levels
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for logger_name, level in self._initial_log_levels.items():
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for logger_name, level in self._initial_logger_levels.items():
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logger = logging.getLogger(logger_name)
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logger.setLevel(level)
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"""
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logger_obj = logging.getLogger(logger)
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# save the original log-level to restore it during teardown
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self._initial_log_levels.setdefault(logger, logger_obj.level)
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self._initial_logger_levels.setdefault(logger, logger_obj.level)
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logger_obj.setLevel(level)
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self.handler.setLevel(level)
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@contextmanager
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def at_level(
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logger_obj = logging.getLogger(logger)
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orig_level = logger_obj.level
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logger_obj.setLevel(level)
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handler_orig_level = self.handler.level
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self.handler.setLevel(level)
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try:
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yield
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finally:
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logger_obj.setLevel(orig_level)
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self.handler.setLevel(handler_orig_level)
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@pytest.fixture
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@ -138,3 +138,100 @@ def test_caplog_captures_for_all_stages(caplog, logging_during_setup_and_teardow
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# This reaches into private API, don't use this type of thing in real tests!
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assert set(caplog._item._store[catch_log_records_key]) == {"setup", "call"}
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def test_ini_controls_global_log_level(testdir):
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testdir.makepyfile(
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"""
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import pytest
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import logging
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def test_log_level_override(request, caplog):
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plugin = request.config.pluginmanager.getplugin('logging-plugin')
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assert plugin.log_level == logging.ERROR
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logger = logging.getLogger('catchlog')
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logger.warning("WARNING message won't be shown")
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logger.error("ERROR message will be shown")
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assert 'WARNING' not in caplog.text
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assert 'ERROR' in caplog.text
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"""
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)
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testdir.makeini(
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"""
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[pytest]
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log_level=ERROR
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"""
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)
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result = testdir.runpytest()
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# make sure that that we get a '0' exit code for the testsuite
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assert result.ret == 0
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def test_caplog_can_override_global_log_level(testdir):
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testdir.makepyfile(
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"""
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import pytest
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import logging
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def test_log_level_override(request, caplog):
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logger = logging.getLogger('catchlog')
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plugin = request.config.pluginmanager.getplugin('logging-plugin')
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assert plugin.log_level == logging.WARNING
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logger.info("INFO message won't be shown")
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caplog.set_level(logging.INFO, logger.name)
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with caplog.at_level(logging.DEBUG, logger.name):
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logger.debug("DEBUG message will be shown")
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logger.debug("DEBUG message won't be shown")
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with caplog.at_level(logging.CRITICAL, logger.name):
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logger.warning("WARNING message won't be shown")
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logger.debug("DEBUG message won't be shown")
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logger.info("INFO message will be shown")
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assert "message won't be shown" not in caplog.text
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"""
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)
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testdir.makeini(
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"""
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[pytest]
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log_level=WARNING
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"""
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)
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result = testdir.runpytest()
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assert result.ret == 0
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def test_caplog_captures_despite_exception(testdir):
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testdir.makepyfile(
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"""
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import pytest
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import logging
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def test_log_level_override(request, caplog):
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logger = logging.getLogger('catchlog')
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plugin = request.config.pluginmanager.getplugin('logging-plugin')
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assert plugin.log_level == logging.WARNING
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logger.info("INFO message won't be shown")
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caplog.set_level(logging.INFO, logger.name)
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with caplog.at_level(logging.DEBUG, logger.name):
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logger.debug("DEBUG message will be shown")
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raise Exception()
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"""
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)
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testdir.makeini(
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"""
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[pytest]
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log_level=WARNING
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"""
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)
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result = testdir.runpytest()
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result.stdout.fnmatch_lines(["*DEBUG message will be shown*"])
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assert result.ret == 1
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