// Package testlog creates a *log.Logger backed by *testing.T to ease logging // in tests. This allows logs from components being tested to only be printed // if the test fails (or the verbose flag is specified). package testlog import ( "io" "log" "os" ) // UseStdout returns true if NOMAD_TEST_STDOUT=1 and sends logs to stdout. func UseStdout() bool { return os.Getenv("NOMAD_TEST_STDOUT") == "1" } // LogPrinter is the methods of testing.T (or testing.B) needed by the test // logger. type LogPrinter interface { Logf(format string, args ...interface{}) } // writer implements io.Writer on top of a Logger. type writer struct { t LogPrinter } // Write to an underlying Logger. Never returns an error. func (w *writer) Write(p []byte) (n int, err error) { w.t.Logf(string(p)) return len(p), nil } // NewWriter creates a new io.Writer backed by a Logger. func NewWriter(t LogPrinter) io.Writer { if UseStdout() { return os.Stdout } return &writer{t} } // New returns a new test logger. See https://golang.org/pkg/log/#New func New(t LogPrinter, prefix string, flag int) *log.Logger { if UseStdout() { return log.New(os.Stdout, prefix, flag) } return log.New(&writer{t}, prefix, flag) } // WithPrefix returns a new test logger with the Lmicroseconds flag set. func WithPrefix(t LogPrinter, prefix string) *log.Logger { return New(t, prefix, log.Lmicroseconds) } // NewLog logger with "TEST" prefix and the Lmicroseconds flag. func Logger(t LogPrinter) *log.Logger { return WithPrefix(t, "") }