package testutil import ( "bytes" "io" "os" "sync" "testing" "github.com/hashicorp/go-hclog" ) func Logger(t TestingTB) hclog.InterceptLogger { return LoggerWithOutput(t, NewLogBuffer(t)) } func LoggerWithOutput(t TestingTB, output io.Writer) hclog.InterceptLogger { return hclog.NewInterceptLogger(&hclog.LoggerOptions{ Name: t.Name(), Level: hclog.Trace, Output: output, }) } var sendTestLogsToStdout = os.Getenv("NOLOGBUFFER") == "1" var testLogOnlyFailed = os.Getenv("TEST_LOGGING_ONLY_FAILED") == "1" // NewLogBuffer returns an io.Writer which buffers all writes. When the test // ends, t.Failed is checked. If the test has failed or has been run in verbose // mode all log output is printed to stdout. // // Set the env var NOLOGBUFFER=1 to disable buffering, resulting in all log // output being written immediately to stdout. // // Typically log output is written either for failed tests or when go test // is running with the verbose flag (-v) set. Setting TEST_LOGGING_ONLY_FAILED=1 // will prevent logs being output when the verbose flag is set if the test // case is successful. func NewLogBuffer(t TestingTB) io.Writer { if sendTestLogsToStdout { return os.Stdout } buf := &logBuffer{buf: new(bytes.Buffer)} t.Cleanup(func() { if t.Failed() || (!testLogOnlyFailed && testing.Verbose()) { buf.Lock() defer buf.Unlock() buf.buf.WriteTo(os.Stdout) } }) return buf } type logBuffer struct { buf *bytes.Buffer sync.Mutex } func (lb *logBuffer) Write(p []byte) (n int, err error) { lb.Lock() defer lb.Unlock() return lb.buf.Write(p) }