tests/test-logtoprocess.t
author Matt Harbison <matt_harbison@yahoo.com>
Wed, 11 Jan 2017 22:42:10 -0500
changeset 30782 db38cfc7c29d
parent 28901 a368da441b32
child 30976 e92daf156d5c
permissions -rw-r--r--
revset: stop lowercasing the regex pattern for 'author' It was probably unintentional for regex, as the meaning of some sequences like \S and \s is actually inverted by changing the case. For backward compatibility however, the matching is forced to case insensitive.

Test if logtoprocess correctly captures command-related log calls.

  $ hg init
  $ cat > $TESTTMP/foocommand.py << EOF
  > from mercurial import cmdutil
  > from time import sleep
  > cmdtable = {}
  > command = cmdutil.command(cmdtable)
  > @command('foo', [])
  > def foo(ui, repo):
  >     ui.log('foo', 'a message: %(bar)s\n', bar='spam')
  > EOF
  $ cat >> $HGRCPATH << EOF
  > [extensions]
  > logtoprocess=
  > foocommand=$TESTTMP/foocommand.py
  > [logtoprocess]
  > command=echo 'logtoprocess command output:';
  >     echo "\$EVENT";
  >     echo "\$MSG1";
  >     echo "\$MSG2"
  > commandfinish=echo 'logtoprocess commandfinish output:';
  >     echo "\$EVENT";
  >     echo "\$MSG1";
  >     echo "\$MSG2";
  >     echo "\$MSG3"
  > foo=echo 'logtoprocess foo output:';
  >     echo "\$EVENT";
  >     echo "\$MSG1";
  >     echo "\$OPT_BAR"
  > EOF

Running a command triggers both a ui.log('command') and a
ui.log('commandfinish') call. The foo command also uses ui.log.

Use head to ensure we wait for all lines to be produced, and sort to avoid
ordering issues between the various processes we spawn:
  $ hg foo | head -n 17 | sort
  
  
  
  0
  a message: spam
  command
  commandfinish
  foo
  foo
  foo
  foo
  foo exited 0 after * seconds (glob)
  logtoprocess command output:
  logtoprocess commandfinish output:
  logtoprocess foo output:
  spam