How to use test_log_to_file method in locust

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test_device.py

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...7 """Testing of device objects8 """9 def __init__(self):10 self.device = sungrow.device.Device()11 def test_log_to_file(self):12 """13 The device-class-specific test code deals with testing logging to14 streams; this exercises logging to a file.15 """16 import datetime17 import os18 import os.path19 import tempfile20 timestamp = datetime.datetime(year=2012, month=6, day=12)21 expected = '2012-06-12 00:00:00'22 message = sungrow.sungrow_charge_controller.StatusQuery()23 fid, file_name = tempfile.mkstemp(suffix='.log')24 try:25 device = sungrow.device.Device(data_streams={'dummy': file_name})...

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test_logging.py

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...10 nengo.log(debug=True, path=None)11 assert logging.root.getEffectiveLevel() == logging.DEBUG12 assert len(logging.root.handlers) == n_handlers13 logging.root.handlers.remove(nengo.utils.logging.console_handler)14def test_log_to_file(tmpdir):15 tmpfile = str(tmpdir.join("log.txt"))16 nengo.log(debug=False, path=tmpfile)17 n_handlers = len(logging.root.handlers)18 handler = logging.root.handlers[-1]19 assert logging.root.getEffectiveLevel() == logging.WARNING20 assert isinstance(handler, logging.FileHandler)21 assert handler.baseFilename == tmpfile22 nengo.log(debug=True, path=tmpfile)23 assert logging.root.getEffectiveLevel() == logging.DEBUG24 assert len(logging.root.handlers) == n_handlers25 logging.root.handlers.remove(handler)26if __name__ == "__main__":27 import sys28 pytest.main(sys.argv)

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log_to_file_test.py

Source:log_to_file_test.py Github

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...4from labm8.py import logutil5from labm8.py import test6FLAGS = app.FLAGS7MODULE_UNDER_TEST = None # No coverage.8def test_log_to_file(tempdir: pathlib.Path):9 """Benchmark instantiation of a one layer LSTM network without compiling."""10 app.SetLogLevel(1)11 logutil.StartTeeLogsToFile("foo", tempdir)12 app.Log(1, "Hello, info!")13 app.Log(2, "Hello, debug!")14 app.Warning("Hello, warning!")15 app.Error("Hello, error!")16 app.Log(1, "Hello, ...\nmultiline!")17 app.FlushLogs()18 assert (tempdir / "foo.INFO").is_file()19 with open(tempdir / "foo.INFO") as f:20 c = f.read()21 lines = c.split("\n")22 assert len(lines) == 7...

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